Xue Wu's vampire clan will move eastward, this is what Xia Han learned.
He turned over on the carriage and thought about what countermeasures to take. It was obvious that Xue Wu seemed to be using a blind trick. On the surface, the Vampire clan was attacking Guangming City, but secretly it was spreading its fangs against the compatriots - the Vampire clan was in a civil war.
I don't know why Xia Han is convinced of this conjecture. The confrontation between the two vampires is a good thing for other races. But there must be some mystery behind Xue Wu's risk of attacking. The queen he has forgotten must have some skills to deal with it.
Emperor Shitian's method, otherwise how could she dare to act rashly?
Xia Han didn't know that the method Wu Jian was going to take was based on himself. The content of the prophecy he received was that the vampires of the Snow Mist Kingdom would infiltrate from the West Wild and the northwest border of Chunhui and launch an attack on Emperor Shitian.
After thinking about it, he thought this was a good opportunity.
So after a short sleep, Xia Han issued an order in the early morning of the next day - he mobilized troops from various places to station on the front line, and unknowingly transferred the main force from the northwest border. This was equivalent to giving Xuewu Country a long-distance advance.
place, but he did it very cautiously, and also mobilized quite a few people in several other places, so few people would find anything strange.
Later, after this order was arranged, he issued another order: In the next war, if there is a huge gap between the enemy and ourselves, the soldiers should give priority to protecting the civilians and retreat to avoid the vampires. This can reduce the increase in the number of the vampires and is a necessary measure.
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Of course, this is also to reduce casualties in the northwest. Xia Han cannot directly say the prophecy to bring more variables to the battlefield. In fact, four of the six cities that fell last night are also in the northwest. It is also very dangerous there now. Then
Following his orders, the army will return to the interior with a large number of people.
The borders of the Chunhui Empire can be described as one sea, one mountain and four countries. To the east is the vast ocean, to the north are the Cangji Mountains and Xiye. The boundary between Xiye and Chunhui draws an arc from north to south, occupying the northwest border. The complete western
The borders are Nishino, Guangming, and Zhuyue from north to south. Guangming City is located in the middle, but there is a foggy mountain range between Guangming City and Nishino.
This mountain range extending from the Snow Mist Kingdom has almost no one set foot on it due to its dangerous terrain and cold and humid environment. The Snow Mist Kingdom has never built a city in this sensitive area. For thousands of years, only the City of Light has regarded the giants on the mountain as
A tool for training knights. Other countries have excluded this difficult place from sending troops.
Unfortunately, the Vampires do not need smooth roads, and the dense mountain fog is the best way to hide them. The Vampires of the Snow Mist Kingdom can easily use this mountain to attack Chunhui or Guangming City.
Thinking of this, Xia Han felt that it was necessary to add an extra layer of insurance. At noon, he summoned someone. Perhaps the word "summon" was not suitable. The person was not an official of Chunhui - but Lin Xiong, the archbishop of the Church in the Chunhui Empire.
This archbishop is in charge of all the churches in the Glorious Empire. His commanding power is amazingly superb. After Bai Hui's death, when independence flags were raised in various places, the disturbances in the Chunhui Empire were suppressed one after another. Lin Xiong proclaimed himself the 'Holy Son'. He is
One of the most popular leaders of the Zhuque Continental Church.
If Chun Hui had not controlled the strength of the domestic church to the extreme during his reign, Lin Xiong might have become the real 'holy son' who could inherit the throne of the pope. The Chunhui Empire's huge congregation alone could make other churches bow to him.
But it's a pity that he didn't have this opportunity...
"I need your help in this war." Xia Han asked Lin Xiong, who had just met him, on the carriage walking at a very slow speed.
The archbishop has a typical church face - a middle-aged man with kind eyebrows and purpose. He has a neat beard and a gentle light flowing deep in his eyes. It is said that only people with good looks can hold high positions in the church. He
His appearance can indeed make people feel good at first sight.
"Don't worry, Your Majesty, this is what we should do."
Lin Xiong spoke calmly, with a smile on his face. He called Xia Han His Majesty the Glory. It was not inappropriate in the eyes of others. But it also implied that Xia Han - you are the Majesty of the Glory Empire, but not our Pope.
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In short, his first sentence stated that he did not recognize Xia Han's status as the 'successor of the Pope'.
"I'm not worried at all that you will just sit back and watch..." Xia Han believes in the church's teachings and their actions. If he doesn't save anyone, no one will praise him: "But what I need is more than simple help. Will you do your best to help?"
"Of course."
Lin Xiong lied without hesitation. The relationship between the church and the royal power has never been very harmonious. They stayed in the Chunhui Empire and struggled to develop under years of suppression. Now the two princes are as passionate about power as their father.
Obviously they won't be allowed to take advantage of it.
"Then why didn't the church participate in last night's battle?" Xia Han picked up a letter from the shaking table and opened it to Lin Xiong: "These letters were originally going to be given to the two princes, but now I am the commander-in-chief.
So it fell into my hands."
Lin Xiong glanced down, and the content above made him feel cold: "What does your Majesty want to say?"
"I don't want to say anything. I'm just a person who breaks into your midst and happens to hold a lot of power." Xia Han crumpled the letter into a ball and said, "Don't you think I am a good opportunity, Bishop?"
"War is always the period that can best develop believers and produce fanatics. Maybe if the secular power is neglected, the church can rise up."
"Now Guangming City is under attack. If it is captured one day, a large number of monks will have nowhere to go. At this time, a noble bishop happens to have established a camp to rescue refugees near a neighboring country. Wouldn't those monks take action after hearing the news?"
"With the already strong branch of the church and the influx of monks, it shouldn't be a problem to build a small city of light... What's even better is that no one will attack a city that is regarded as a hope during this period."
Lin Xiong's heart jumped. He smiled slightly, stared at Xia Han and said, "What benefits will your Majesty get from this?"
Of course he understood what Xia Han meant. This young king could use his power to dominate Chunhui's sight and situation, allowing the royal power to relax its vigilance towards the church, and provide convenience for them to take advantage of the situation. If you think about it carefully, it is indeed Lin Xiong now.
The best opportunity.
As long as he stands firm, even without the monks of Guangming City, he can thrive and create a great cause in these troubled times. Xia Han has a saying that is right, "War is the period that can best develop believers." War has caused great harm to the poor.
Hurt will bring a lot of people into the church.
“Protecting more people while weakening the country — that’s my benefit.”
Xia Han's answer is not a lie. If Bai Hui's prediction is correct, sooner or later he will be on the road to reunification, and his biggest enemy is undoubtedly Chunhui.
As for the church...the church without the true God will not stand on the royal authority in any case. (To be continued...)