"I'll leave it to you to take care of the matters here. We have to go back and deal with the matters in the Tessel refugee camp." Seeing that the matter here was almost agreed upon, Gavin took the initiative to resign.
"Lord, please go ahead and be busy. After I accompany Mrs. Olive and completely purify this place, I will go to the Land of Three Rivers and visit Weizeme Manor. I hope your lord will not turn me away.
"From the beginning, August admired Gavin, and now he appreciates him even more.
"It is my greatest honor for you to come to our manor. When the time comes, I will definitely have enough wine and meat." Gavin promised, patting his chest.
Compared to Darnell, who has a strict and serious temperament, Gavin prefers to chat with the old paladin, because he rarely feels the meticulous oppression from the paladin.
"That's what we settled on," August said with a laugh.
The others naturally returned to the Tethyr refugee camp with Gavin.
On the way back, Gavin had been thinking about how to convince the Tethyr refugees to follow him to the Land of Three Rivers.
Originally, he thought that killing two drow vampire elves would at least open a silver destiny milestone and forcefully increase his favorability in the Tethyr refugee camp.
Even if they are not like the Blood Claw Legion, a true god's blood oath witnessed by the true god can still make them obey their own arrangements.
Inviting them to the land of three rivers will become a matter of just one sentence.
It's good now, the rewards in terms of destiny milestones are beyond imagination, but in terms of favorability, there is no compulsion.
It's not that the residents of the Tessel refugee camp don't have a favorable impression of him at all. People's hearts are full of flesh. Regardless of anything else, they have to remember their support.
But in comparison, it is so neat, unified and easy to manage without being distorted by the milestones of fate.
After all, everyone has different temperament, different experiences, different ways of looking at things, and naturally different reactions.
All in all, this is how the real world should be.
Taking this opportunity, Gavin reflected on his mentality.
Since when did you become so dependent on the conveniences brought by destiny’s milestones?
When did you kill the aircraft carrier bug and affect the Nectar Village?
Or start by wiping out the Black Death and influencing those hobgoblins?
This kind of dependence is obviously problematic.
Opening a destiny milestone depends on luck. Many times, it is hard to come by.
This is what should be normal.
You can never do things without the influence of destiny milestones.
This is the moment to show your true level.
After adjusting his mentality, Gavin is in high spirits and no longer regards persuading the Tethyr refugees as a problem, but as a challenge.
When Gavin and the others returned to the Tessel refugee camp, the entire refugee camp was looking forward to it.
In this situation, Regina had to personally take action and retell the story she had just told. Not to mention the ordinary Tethyr refugees, even Copperfield, who had seen so much, was dumbfounded and swallowed his saliva.
.
His great achievements were nothing in front of Gavin.
He killed two drow vampires with his front legs, and destroyed the severed hand of a true god with his back legs. The most powerful drow vampire priest didn't even show his face and fled away in fear.
Even legendary biographies would not dare to write like this.
But it happened, and part of it was witnessed by them.
Gavin's image suddenly became one foot tall in the eyes of these refugees, and they had to look up.
Immediately afterwards, he fell into the great grief of losing his loved one.
After all, the number of Taser refugees kidnapped is not a small number, accounting for more than one-tenth of the entire refugee camp.
In fact, many people have already made such preparations in their hearts.
After all, those who abducted them were vampires who had no humanity and fed on humans.
It's one thing to be prepared, but it's another thing to actually face it.
Gavin and his party also looked sad, bowing and apologizing to the Tethyr refugees led by Copperfield: "I'm really sorry, our abilities are limited and we were unable to rescue those innocent people in time. If we had not been able to rescue those innocent people in time, we would have
The troops are divided into two groups, maybe..."
Copperfield hurriedly held Gavin's shoulders and said: "Mr. Gavin, you don't need to apologize. This is not your fault. You have tried your best. After all, you are not just facing a vampire, but also a true god."
will.
There is no possibility that when we concentrated our efforts and set up many traps, we suffered such heavy casualties. Once we divided our forces, it was very likely that both sides would be defeated. In the end, not only would no one be rescued, but the village would suffer greater damage.
If you want to blame, blame the evil god.
If you want to blame, blame me for not being able to protect everyone, not being able to discover in time that a group of vampires were causing trouble, not being able to call for help in time..."
"Both adults, don't blame yourself. This is not your fault, it is all the fault of those monsters."
"If you hadn't done your best to protect us, our entire village would have died."
"By killing so many vampires, you have avenged your dead relatives. If their souls know about it, they should also be happy."
"The problem of vampires has been lifted. This is a joyful thing. We cannot simply immerse ourselves in sadness and must look forward."
The Tethyr refugees around him offered words of comfort.
They only knew that the abducted refugees had been killed, but they did not know that their souls and consciousness had been burned and used as fuel by the severed hands of the Immortal Furies, and were completely destroyed.
They don't need to know this.
For ordinary people, there is not much difference between the two. Death is death, separated from the living by yin and yang.
"What are you going to do with the bodies of the victims?" Gavin asked with concern.
Copperfield thought for a moment and said: "There are too many victims. It is unrealistic to transport them all back for burial. What's more, many of the families were killed. Whether here or elsewhere, we all belong to a foreign country and there is not much
Big difference, if possible, I will take some people there and bury them on the spot."
"I also think it's more appropriate to do this. Ms. Olive is still over there, so I can ask her to host a collective funeral." Gavin agreed, "You guys are ready. I'll accompany you there. It's just right.
I have something else to give to Ms. Olive and Mr. August."
In fact, he still had things to do in the Sealed Land, but he was more anxious at the Tessel Refugee Camp, so he dealt with that side first.
"There is no need to bother you sir about this matter. If there is anything you need to bring, we can help you carry it there..." Copperfield said kindly.
He felt that he and the refugee camp owed Gavin too much, and he was too embarrassed to trouble him again.
Gavin did not argue with the other party on this matter, but went straight to the point: "General Copperfield, how have you considered my proposal yesterday?"
The proposal Gavin mentioned was naturally about the relocation of Tethyr refugees to the Land of Three Rivers.
Publicly and privately, Copperfield's attitude was crucial.
Yu Gong, he is the current village chief of Tessel Refugee Camp and a leader with excellent reputation. Although his attitude does not represent the entire Tessel Refugee Camp, it will at least have an impact on many Tessel refugees.
Privately, he is the last watchman of Tessel, a famous captain and maritime general. If he can be recruited back, he will have the captain and sailors he was worried about before, and those watchmen will definitely follow him.
A trace of tangle and embarrassment flashed across Copperfield's face: "Sir, I shouldn't refuse your kindness, but the situation in Tessel is getting worse now, especially at sea, where there is no complete resistance force, leaving the pirates alone.
Raging.
To be honest, I have been planning to return to Taser for the past six months, but I just can’t worry about the villagers here. Many of them are civilians. I should not let them get involved with me in Taser for my own selfish purposes.
In your war.
Now that I have a husband, I can rest assured.
I will do my best to support those ordinary villagers who want to go to the Land of Three Rivers, but I hope that those who are willing to follow me back to Tethyr will not be stopped, sir."
Copperfield's answer did not surprise Gavin.
If he didn't answer like this, Gavin would doubt the authenticity of his identity, whether he was the Copperfield he knew, the man whom Tessel revered as the Last Watcher.
"The Watcher has sunk. After the general returns to Tethyr, what will he do to protect the Tethyr coastline?"
"Does the general think that simply guarding Tethyr's coastline can save the people of Tethyr from disaster?"
Gavin did not persuade Copperfield, but threw him two questions in a row.
"This..." Copperfield obviously had not considered these two questions, and answered vaguely, "This can only be discussed later. I believe that those noble lords were also harassed by those pirates. How much do I think?
I still have some reputation. If I am willing to lead people to continue guarding the coastline, I believe they will provide help."
"Stupid!" Gavin shouted loudly, "I didn't expect the general to have such a stupid idea. You are being controlled by others. Let's not talk about how much assistance those noble lords will provide you. Even if they provide it, they will
Do you really want nothing?
Do you know how many noble lords have colluded with those pirates?
Do you know how many pirates are supported by the noble lords you call them?
Do you know how many attacks were actually staged by the private fleets of noble lords?
General, do you really think that your Watcher was forced into the eye of the storm by those pirates?"
One question after another made Copperfield unable to resist. The lines on his face seemed to be deeper, his hair seemed to be whiter, and his waist, which had always been as straight as a ship's mast, also became curved.
He was never a qualified politician, he was just a captain and a general.
His thoughts are extremely simple, that is, he will do his best to protect his country and his people from being ravaged by pirates.
Even if it is a lonely ship and a lonely sail, we must implement this concept and never shrink back.
But he is not a fool, especially in the sea area where he has lived for many years. He is not ignorant of these issues.
He just couldn't believe it, and he didn't want to believe that, for the sake of their own selfish interests, the mainstays of Tethyr would condone and even keep pirates captive, plundering competitors and even their own people.
In their eyes, their own concept of protection is just a nonsense that disrupts their plans in the Tethyr Sea.
When his existence touches the interests of more and more people, he and his ship must disappear.
Gavin did not need Copperfield to answer, and continued to speak generously and loudly: "Tessel's problem does not lie with the pirates, but with the noble lords who hold great power.
They don't want to give up the power in their hands, but want to gain more, and even become the new king of Tethyr. For this, they don't care even if it makes Tethyr more chaotic.
Only when a man appeared in Teser who truly cared about the people of this country, he trampled all the noble lords under his feet and reunified the country.
Do you think those pirates will still be a problem?"