Chapter 204 Transfer

Chapter 204 Transfer
After Roland led four legions to annihilate three large greenskin tribes in the mission area, the other four legions fighting on their own also successfully completed the cleanup of other greenskin tribes in the mission area.

In less than a month, Roland completed the task assigned to him by Locke.

The green-skinned orcs in the entire mission area were basically killed.

Therefore, Roland also sent a fast horse to inform Locke that he had completed the task and the information about the silver dwarves rescued from the greenskin tribe, hoping to be assigned a new task.

It would be best if Roland could be transferred to the main battlefield to have a good fight with the main force of the Green Tide, the Greenskin Warlords.

Although there is nothing wrong with shooting at the greenskins on the side battlefield, the main battlefield will be more open and open for Roland.

After all, no matter what military exploits one can achieve on the side battlefield, one still has to perform well on the main battlefield. Only in this way can one gain a reputation among the Locke Resistance and gain a higher degree of freedom and status. By then, Roland will also have military achievements to try to win over the diehard border faction in the Locke Resistance.

At the same time that Roland sent out fast horses, Odin, who had been watching the efficient slaughter of the legionnaires, also sent out fast horses.

While waiting for Locke's response, Roland had nothing else to do, so he led his army to conduct another massive cleanup of the mission area, killing all the stray greenskins who had managed to survive.

After cleaning several times, all the greenskins in the entire mission area were really shot out, and Roland could only let the legion soldiers stay in the camp and wait.

It was not until October 10th that Roland received new orders from Locke.

After Roland proved his strength, Locke did not hesitate and decisively transferred Roland to the front battlefield. As for the silver dwarves, Locke also agreed with Roland's solution.

After witnessing Roland leading his army to attack the greenskin tribe, about half of the silver dwarves rescued by Roland were willing to join Roland's army, while the remaining half were unwilling to join Roland and wanted to leave.

The former is mainly composed of the silver dwarves rescued by Roland from the third large greenskin tribe, while the latter is mainly composed of the first batch of silver dwarves rescued.

The former are the silver dwarves who escaped on their own without any organization. They are basically young and strong dwarves, and most of them are full of hatred towards the green-skinned orcs. The latter are the silver dwarves who escaped in an organized manner from Hamar. Although they also have hatred towards the green-skinned orcs, they have become accustomed to Hamar's leadership.

As long as Hamar is unwilling to join Roland, they, who still have families, will not join Roland independently.

In addition to the silver dwarves in his own organization, Hamar even targeted the silver dwarves who had chosen to join Roland, trying to use his own identity to persuade these young and strong silver dwarves to be loyal to him.

At the beginning, the legion soldiers were on high alert. After all, they had received Roland's crash course and knew the value of dwarves.

The dwarves are the best craftsmen. They have all chosen to join. How can they be poached by Hamar?
Everyone knew that Jiuqi was short of craftsmen. Roland spent a lot of money to buy some craftsman slaves. Moreover, although the weapons and equipment of the main combat soldiers were good, the weapons and equipment of the auxiliary soldiers were not very good.

If all these dwarf craftsmen were sent to Jiuqi, they would provide a continuous supply of excellent dwarf weapons and equipment.

Even the legionnaires who were not very attentive in their education knew that any dwarf craftsman must be won over and not let go.

However, after knowing that Hamar was trying to poach people, Roland also ordered the soldiers of the legion not to prevent Hamar from communicating with the silver dwarves. Although Roland was indeed short of craftsmen, he would not force them. If they were willing to go with Hamar, then they could go. It didn't matter.

Of course, Roland would not just let Hamar poach his players.

After Hamar's persuasion, Roland would also send lobbyists to explain the situation to the persuaded silver dwarves.

If you want to go with Hamar, you can do so at any time. Roland will not restrict their freedom. Roland does not need soldiers who will waver. If you stay, then you must be prepared to suffer.

In addition, even if they rejected Hamar, Roland would not give them any preferential treatment and would treat them all equally. Roland's place was not a place for them to enjoy themselves. Roland was here to kill the greenskins. If they wanted to enjoy themselves, they'd better follow Hamar and leave quickly. Otherwise, if they were punished by Roland, don't blame Roland for not reminding them.

In short, in one sentence, if you come to Roland, you have to fight the greenskins to your life. If you don’t dare to fight to your life, just get away quickly.

Although Roland's lobbyists successfully persuaded some of the silver dwarves who had initially chosen to join Roland and were hesitant after being persuaded by Hamar, the remaining silver dwarves who were willing to stay were all the most determined silver dwarves. No matter how Hamar persuaded them, they were determined to stay and fight the green-skinned orcs.

Even Hamar's threats and inducements could not shake their minds, and they were driven out anyway.

Therefore, Roland stuffed all the remaining silver dwarves into the legion and started them with basic training as auxiliary soldiers.

When Roland received Locke's transfer order, he quickly led his troops to the front battlefield according to the order.

Originally, Roland had planned to take the silver dwarves led by Hamar to the front line to do some logistics and so on. When they made money, in addition to paying Roland for rescuing them, they could also save some money for travel expenses and food expenses. Then, it would be easier for them to escape from Donnar and join their fellow tribesmen in the Silver Empire.

After all, a group of poor people who had just been freed from slavery did not have much money on them.

However, Hamar was not happy with this arrangement. After passing by a human fortress controlled by the Locke rebels, Hamar approached Roland and asked him to fulfill his promise and let them go.

For this, he was willing to give Roland the weapons and equipment of his dwarf warriors as a reward.

Roland looked at Hamar, who was wearing rune armor and looked bright and handsome. After a long silence, Roland agreed to his request.

Roland accepted these shabby weapons and equipment that they had secretly made using materials they had saved by cutting corners when they were slaves.

Although the dwarven craftsmen were renowned for their skills, as slaves, the materials they could embezzle were quite limited. Furthermore, they were being closely watched by the green-skinned orcs, so they had no space or time to create anything good.

Moreover, the quality of these weapons and equipment was originally poor, and coupled with the previous high-intensity fighting in the greenskin tribe, it is no problem to say that they are all in tatters.

(End of this chapter)