Chapter 210 Asking for help

Chapter 210 Asking for help
In the camp, Roland was frowning and quickly flipping through the intelligence in front of him.

After reading it, Roland looked up at the extremely tired First Order Knight in front of him and said.

"I understand. You can go down and rest."

After saying that, Roland stood up and immediately gave the order.

"Mobilize the entire army, summon the Third and Fourth Legions, and all knights to assemble immediately, and set out lightly. Our support is needed on the southern front."

"Yes."

Several first-level knights from the camp responded and immediately walked out of the camp to pass on Roland's order.

After they left, Roland turned to look at Hela and gave her instructions.

“Hela, gather all spellcasters immediately and set off together later.”

Hela put down the military affairs in her hands, nodded, and quickly left the camp to summon the spellcasters in the camp.

Seeing that Roland was about to send troops for support, the tired first-level knight breathed a sigh of relief. Just as he was about to stand up, he felt dizzy and fell down.

Roland dodged and supported the fallen first-level knight. After sensing his physical condition and confirming that he was just too tired and that there would be no big problem as long as he had a good rest for a few days, Roland handed him over to the servant beside him.

"Take good care of it."

Roland instructed his servant.

The servant nodded, carried the unconscious First Order Knight on his back, and walked out of the camp.

Roland returned to his seat, took out a piece of white paper, and recorded all the intelligence on the southern front and his subsequent military deployment on it.

Afterwards, Roland took out a few sheets of white paper and recorded the intelligence on the southern front on them. He also issued a military order, requiring the recipient to strengthen patrols and monitor the greenskin warlords in other directions.

After finishing writing and checking for errors, Roland placed the white papers into several specially made envelopes, sealed them with wax, and stamped them with his identity stamp.

Roland then handed the envelopes to the riders waiting on the side and gave them instructions.

"Give it to them personally."

"clear."

The riders took the envelope Roland handed over, nodded, and immediately turned and left.

After leaving the camp, the riders immediately mounted their horses and galloped in all directions.

At the same time, all the legionnaires in the camp also started to move.

The Third and Fourth Legions, which were mainly composed of cavalry, quickly assembled due to Roland's request to set out lightly.

Next to the cavalry, spellcasters also gathered. Since most of the spellcasters were born in Donnar, even after becoming spellcasters, they always maintained physical exercise and attached great importance to riding skills.

Therefore, most of the spellcasters riding warhorses did not feel any discomfort, except for the only spellcaster who came from Sinar, Harber, who rode a warhorse with a bitter face, looking somewhat overwhelmed.

As a wild mage of Sinnar, although Harber can ride a horse, he can only ride a horse. He is not quite used to forced marches like this.

However, the moment he saw Roland, his face changed and he became serious. Although following Roland was very stressful and his treatment was average, he could only eat bread and sleep in the camp like other legionnaires, run around and fight, and occasionally he had to act as a teacher and teach the group of spellcasters behind him some basic things.

However, thinking of the various meditation methods, spell knowledge, and occasional guidance provided by Roland, Harber gritted his teeth and did not run away, and he has persisted all the way to the present.

It's just fighting with Roland, it's not a big deal, it's better than being a dog for the school in Sinar.

At least Roland would really give good things. If it were Sinar's school, even if you work as a dog for a few years, you might not be able to get much useful things.

So, although it is hard, Harber still cherishes this opportunity.

Roland glanced at the army in front of him, without saying anything extra, he took the warhorse brought by the guard beside him, turned over and rode on it, and said.

"Set off."

With the sound of countless horse hooves trampling, one cavalryman after another filed out of the camp.

Roland left the camp with the Third Legion, the Fourth Legion, and all the spellcasters, and rushed south.

In the camp at the rear, the legion soldiers, mainly infantry, and other ordinary soldiers were still sitting and preparing to set off. Except for the soldiers who stayed in the camp, the remaining soldiers would go south to provide support after making all preparations.

Everything Roland had done since entering Donnar had begun to affect the situation in Donnar.

If Roland had not chosen to join the Locke Rebellion and organized eight legions to join this battle, the situation of the Locke Rebellion might have been even worse.

If Roland hadn't led his army to take advantage, conquer green towns one after another, and establish the advantage of the Locke resistance, perhaps the situation that the Locke resistance would have faced would be:

Locke's main force was pinned down in the deepest area, while other armies were still fighting with the greenskin towns on the periphery.

In this case, another army of greenskin warlords coming from the south might be the last straw that breaks the camel's back for Locke's rebels.

Without any preparation, the Locke rebels are likely to be crushed, especially the main force. If they are attacked from both sides, even if they are not completely wiped out, they will suffer heavy losses.

However, now that Roland has joined, the situation is not that dangerous.

Thanks to the fresh troops brought by Roland, the Locke rebels swept through almost all the outlying towns of the greenskin warlord they were currently dealing with, and the losses were relatively small.

Therefore, the Locke resistance currently has sufficient manpower, enough personnel to monitor the surroundings, and enough military force to fight against and engage the greenskin army appearing from the south.

It was precisely because of this that the greenskin army coming from the south was discovered by a patrol team shortly after they moved north, and the greenskin army's idea of ​​a sneak attack was thus shattered.

Therefore, after learning about the existence of such a greenskin army, Odin on the southern front assembled his troops to prepare to contain and fight against the greenskin army, while also quickly sending out fast horses to seek support from Roland.

On the vast plain, Roland recalled the information in Odin's letter and silently recalled the plot of the game in his previous life.

No wonder Roland had never heard of the existence of the Locke Resistance in his previous life. The area currently controlled by the Locke Resistance is so large, and with the existence of Locke, it must have some fame. As a result, he only heard of its existence in the United Army in his previous life.

It is very likely that it was because of this crisis that the two green-skinned warlords joined forces to defeat it.

Roland looked at the sun rising slowly in the distance, and an indescribable feeling surged in his heart.

He finally realized that, for better or worse, he was making new history.

(End of this chapter)