Suldak walked down from the watchtower, and the guards at the camp gate stood upright and saluted him.
Strutting directly in front of the noble lord, Surdak said calmly: "I am Surdak, who is your Excellency?"
"Wilkes City Representative Dirk Acheson!"
The noble lord holding the golden cane nodded to Surdak.
Then he straightened his tie and said to Suldak with a straight face: "Count Suldak, you submitted an application for the territory of the Three Rivers Plains to the House of Representatives in Wilkes City. After some consideration, the House of Representatives decided to send me.
Check here."
Suldak nodded and invited Congressman Acheson to enter the military camp.
The Guards behind Congressman Acheson immediately followed. A group of people surrounded Congressman Acheson, making a great noise when entering the military camp.
Seeing Suldak's very easy-going behavior, Congressman Acheson became even more proud.
Congressman Acheson has done this kind of work of establishing territory and then negotiating it several times on behalf of the Wilkes City House of Representatives.
Although the lords who opened up the planes have rebounded every time, and have expressed their intention to appeal to the House of Representatives of the Bena Province, once this kind of matter enters the process, it can easily become nothing in the end.
Moreover, Councilor Acheson felt that he was standing behind the entire Wilkes City nobles. He came here this time to offer an olive branch to Count Suldak, asking him to join the Bailin Plane Noble Lords Association.
Of course, the price Surdak had to pay was to cede part of the territory of the Three Rivers Plain.
Since the lords of the entire Wilkes City stood behind him, Congressman Acheson felt that he still had some upper hand when facing Suldak.
Walking into the military camp, Congressman Acheson found that it was more like a huge material turnover warehouse, with messy materials piled everywhere, and there were almost no Lords troops in sight.
He straightened his waist again and his expression became even more proud.
With that aristocratic pride on his face...
At this time, he seemed to have forgotten that the Earl of Surdak in front of him was a lord with outstanding military exploits. He simply felt that if he even managed a military camp in a mess, he must not be very good at commanding an army. Perhaps those previous military exploits were not enough.
It was Marquis Luther who piled it on him.
Especially after entering the military tent, the place where the sand table was originally placed was actually a model of a grand canyon and a dam. Congressman Acheson could not find any military deployment on it. This made Congressman Acheson conclude that Surda
It is very likely that Grams will not be able to command an army at all.
He climbed the steps, sat down on a chair, and glanced around the military tent.
He even saw two elf and human beauties in the corner of the military tent. Their straight long legs dazzled him, and he felt that Count Surdak was still better than him in terms of aesthetics.
Then he changed his mind and thought that Count Suldak married the beloved daughter of Marquis Luther, so naturally he did not dare to leave these two beauties at home. It was a good choice to bring them to the military camp.
Congressman Acheson glanced at Suldak with some disdain.
That strange look made Suldak slightly startled. He couldn't understand why the Wilkes City House of Representatives would send such an arrogant guy to review the newly developed occupied territory.
Carrie Decker quickly brought two cups of lemon tea, and Senator Acheson looked from her chest to her long legs that were held together without any gaps...
His gaze was a little wild, but he immediately retracted his gaze and said to Suldak:
"After my understanding along the way, I found that you actually only occupied half of the Three Rivers Plain. The remaining area is not yet completely in the hands of your lord's army. Is that so, Count Surdak?"
Suldak was speechless, thinking that the Wilkes City House of Representatives was really testing his bottom line again and again.
But faced with this question, Suldak still nodded and replied: "It is true that some areas are not fully controlled."
"When I come here this time, I represent not only the House of Representatives in Wilkes City, but also the many nobles in Wilkes City. We hope that you can allocate a part of this vast territory to compensate Wilkes City.
Lords of Wilkes City, after all, this has always been the land that the Lords of Wilkes wanted to develop. We have been preparing for so many years, but you were the first to open it up. You should allocate part of the land to compensate Weikes for all reasons.
Lords of Erkes City, what do you think?"
Congressman Acheson felt that what he said was pretty good, at least he got his point across.
"How many do you want?" Suldak pinched the corners of his eyes and asked coldly.
Councilor Acheson waved his finger and said: "Not much, just give us one-third of this land, that's enough!"
Surdak was speechless. He didn't know what to say to express his rejection.
Samira and Gary Decker, who were sitting in the corner, also looked at Congressman Acheson with strange expressions.
Suldak thought for a while and decided to give him a step up, so he said to Representative Acheson: "Actually, I have a better suggestion. According to the 433 land distribution law, this place will eventually belong to my lords' alliance.
The territory is only 40%. After all, we are an alliance of lords. If we divide it a little bit, each lord will not get much territory. In fact, most of the territory belongs to the Bena Province and the Green Empire. If Wilkes City's
The lords really want to own the land here, so they can buy it from the Bena Province with gold coins."
Congressman Acheson did not expect that Suldak would refuse in disguise, and his face suddenly became ugly. He asked Suldak with a cold poker face:
"Aren't you afraid that this hasty decision will make all the Lords of Wilkes stand against you?"
Suldak came closer to Representative Acheson, his forehead was almost touching his, staring into his eyes and said: "Just like you are not afraid that after you make these unreasonable demands...I will kill you, I
Of course, I am not afraid of making enemies of all the Lords of Wilkes."
As soon as he finished speaking, Lord Acheson felt a cold sharp knife inserted into his back. The severe pain almost instantly overwhelmed any sense of his body.
Representative Acheson pointed to Suldak and said with disbelief: "You..."
Before the next words were even spoken, Senator Acheson fell straight into the tent.
Carrie Decker took the opportunity to pull out the dagger stuck in her back and walked back to the corner as if nothing had happened. She didn't even ask Surdak why he wanted to kill this nobleman. In short, she just walked over and stabbed him to death with the dagger.
Councilor, and then retreated to the corner without saying a word.
On the contrary, Suldak walked over, rummaged through Representative Acheson's body, and found that he was dead on the spot. He called the guards at the camp entrance and ordered them: "You can carry Representative Acheson out.
Leave it to his followers."
With that said, Suldak lifted the curtain of the tent, walked outside the tent, and said to the followers of Baron Acheson:
"When you go back, tell the Consul Florian for me and ask him to send someone with some brains next time."
The followers looked frightened and left in a hurry carrying the body of Representative Acheson...