In the early morning, Suldak dragged his sleepy body to the military camp dormitory to check on the recovery of the injured cavalry.
Last night, he implanted the magic patterns of life into six Thunder Rhinoceros in one breath, and he worked all night long.
Now he took Nika to the military camp dormitory. Although these injured cavalry had been recuperating in the dormitory for three days, some of the wounded soldiers were still sleeping.
Some injured soldiers whose tendons or ligaments were bitten by ghost-striped soldier ants were lucky. As long as they could endure the pain, the tendons and ligaments could be reconnected with the rapid recovery of the divine body.
What's worse is that the severed limbs are left on the battlefield, torn to pieces by soldier ants, or simply corroded by acid, and they can only lie in the dormitory and stare at the roof in a daze.
Surdak carefully inspected the circle, expressed comfort to the wounded soldiers who had broken legs or arms, and then stood in the dormitory and promised in public that the cavalry battalion would be responsible for the cavalrymen who were disabled due to war during their service.
Will be responsible for purchasing basic-level magic prosthetics at Oriana's Magic Shop.
No one expected that Surdak would actually make this promise, and all the injured cavalry set their sights on Surdak.
Nika followed him quietly and introduced the physical condition of these injured cavalry to Suldak in detail.
She must have put in a lot of effort to be able to understand the situation of all the wounded soldiers so well.
The dozen or so maids given to Surdak by the businessman Malacom were actually in the military camp. At this time, they actually filed into the military camp carrying water basins and began to quickly change the bandages of the wounded soldiers, even using linen cloth.
Use towels to wipe their faces...
There are so many women in the military camp. No wonder these cavalrymen are so restrained while lying in their dormitories.
At least there is no longer the embarrassing situation in the dormitory of sleeping with the quilt on your back and exposing your plump butt when you turn over.
They entered the dormitory, making the eyes of these injured cavalry come alive,
Nika saw Suldak staring at the young maids and explained with some guilt:
"They are all aboriginal people from the forest tribe in the southern part of the White Forest plane. They believe in the Children of the Forest and are familiar with all the plants in the forest. They know which plants can be eaten, which plants can cure body diseases, and which plants are poisonous. So I asked Sai
Linna sent them here to take care of these injured cavalry."
"Oh, that's not a bad idea. Are they familiar with plants?" Surdak asked Nika.
Nika nodded and said with great certainty: "Well, they are the people of the Children of the Forest. They have to learn how to identify plants and how to use plants to avoid dangers in the forest since they were young."
"What gods do the aborigines in the north of the Bailin plane believe in?" Surdak asked curiously.
Nika was startled for a moment, then put a hand on her heart and said, "We believe in the goddess of hunting. Only she can bless the hunters to gain something every time they hunt..."
Surdak walked over and saw a young maid in a coarse linen skirt taking out a piece of ginger-like rhizome from a wooden bucket and pounding it on a stone slab. The maid in front of him unwrapped some
Apply light yellow serum to the edge of the wound, and then rebandage it with a new bandage.
"What are these rhizomes?" Surdak asked as he leaned to the side.
The group of young maids were startled and quickly saluted Suldak.
The maid closest to him handed a piece of plant rhizome to Surdak, and then explained seriously:
"Ah, Lord Baron, these are the roots of the blood vine, which have the effect of stopping bleeding and relieving pain."
Surdak thought again. When he saw these maids for the first time, he felt that there was something wrong with them.
It turns out that these women's hair is dark green, and their eyes are also a little turquoise. Their figures are also very slender, and their arms are somewhat long.
"Do you know some first aid?" Surdak asked them.
Unexpectedly, the maids all shook their heads in confusion, and then explained to Suldak: "We only know some plants and know where they like to grow..."
The young maid seemed very shy when she spoke, keeping her head half-lowered.
"Nika, I think the cavalry battalion can set up a field treatment team to help me treat these wounded soldiers, so that I can free up time and come here once in a while to check on them."
Seeing the maids busy, Suldak suddenly felt that there was no need to return these maids to the merchant Malacom, and it would actually be good if they stayed.
However, Nika, who was standing aside, was dumbfounded and immediately became speechless: "Ah? I..."
Suldak reached out and patted Nika's thin shoulder, and whispered to her: "If you don't understand anything, just ask Selina."
"I know, I will supervise them carefully." Nika whispered with a blush on her face.
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Surdak led the cavalry battalion back to the military camp this time and immediately received invitations from many nobles in Dodan Town. However, Surdak was so busy recently that he almost lost his sleep time and ignored those invitations at all.
After the mercenary president brought Surdak's original words back to the mercenary union, some thoughtful mercenaries finally decided to join the cavalry battalion.
Some mercenaries ran to the military camp and the news of joining the cavalry soon spread in Dodan Town.
This town is not that big, and every little thing can become a topic of conversation among the townspeople.
When Aung San heard that the military camp was recruiting cavalry and archers, he also ran to Surdak, hoping to seek some benefits for the indigenous people in Dodan Town.
Surdak immediately welcomed him.
The two of them were sitting in the study room of Suldak's small building. Surdak held a tea cup and asked Aung San:
"Are you from the South?"
Aung San was startled for a moment, then suddenly realized.
He answered calmly: "My mother is an aboriginal person from the south, and my father is an aboriginal person from the north..."
"Is that why you understand herbal medicine and are proficient in hunting at the same time?" Surdak asked.
Aung San nodded and said calmly: "Well, my parents died early and didn't give me many things. In fact, now there is no distinction between north and south. Those are all the old sayings."
"The previous statement?" Surdak asked strangely.
"A long time ago in the Bailin plane, the north and the south were in a state of hostility. We used the river north of Wilkes City as the boundary. Some conflicts broke out every year. Later, when you imperial people came over, they gradually resolved.
Conflict, reached an agreement and unanimously disclosed it to the outside world..." Aung San introduced to Suldak.
"It is a pity that facing the elite troops from Bena Province, even if they join forces, they will not be able to gain any advantage..." Aung San continued.
Before Aung San left, Surdak patted him on the shoulder and said to him: "Aung San, you must explain to the young man when you go back that once you join the cavalry battalion, you will have to serve with the cavalry battalion for four years before leaving...