Chapter 289: The Great Purge

Chapter 289: The Great Purge (VIII)
When a man wearing light armor hurriedly ran to the village entrance, looking at the empty village entrance and thinking that he was the first to arrive, he walked out of the village entrance happily, at this time, the cavalry squad led by Chahar rushed in.

In an instant, he disappeared in the cavalry squad's charge.

Rushing all the way down the village streets, all the soldiers who had hastily gathered on the streets were ruthlessly slaughtered by the cavalry squad.

Chahar followed the knight's perception and led the cavalry squad towards the place where the extraordinary people gathered.

In a large courtyard in a remote area on the right side of the village, Chahar and the cavalry squad smashed the city wall, along with the soldiers behind the wall, and rushed straight in.

Just after the cavalry squad crashed in, several extraordinary people immediately jumped out of the courtyard and fled in different directions.

Chahar did not hesitate, and with the aftermath of the cavalry squad's charge, he directly knocked the nearest extraordinary person to death. Then, the cavalry squads in the first few rows threw spears at another extraordinary person.

Under the attack of several waves of spears, the extraordinary man was nailed to the wall after just a few waves.

Chahar also jumped up from his horse.

The power of the elements gathered in his hands and turned into several yellow spears. After he threw them out, these yellow spears quickly blocked the extraordinary person's attempt to escape.

After being blocked by Chahar, the cavalry squad below was not idle either. They quickly divided into teams of 100 people, rushed towards them, and surrounded them.

Although they are extraordinary beings, the current cavalry squad are not ordinary people either. They have all practiced breathing techniques, so it is easy for them to surround and beat up a low-level knight with hundreds of people.

Without Chahar taking any action, these surrounded extraordinary people died one by one in the siege of the cavalry squad.

After killing the extraordinary people here, Chahar led a cavalry squad to carry out a major cleansing of the village, capturing and executing members of the local faction one by one. At the same time, he also shot out the hooligans who had defected to the local faction and had been doing evil in the village during this period.

Finally, after leaving some cavalry to maintain military control in the village and wait for the arrival of the subsequent rural delegation, Chahar led the other cavalry and rushed towards the next target transmitted by the communication device.

As the rural delegations went into the countryside one after another, with cities as their centers, the committee's tentacles extended into the vast rural areas.

After most obstacles had been eliminated by force and the remaining obstacles had been overthrown by coercion and inducement, vast areas of the countryside were being brought under the direct rule of the War Council at an astonishing rate.

Except for the Executive Committee that made the decision, almost no one expected that the Executive Committee would resort to such violent, cruel and bloody means in this purge that attempted to destroy the thousands of years of tradition of Donnar, completely crush rural autonomy and sink the country's rule to the grassroots.

Therefore, the rural forces that had been entrenched in the rural areas for thousands of years had no time to react at all and a large part of their strength was wiped out.

When they realized the problem and realised that the War Council was going to sweep them all into the dustbin of history, they realised that if they didn't resist they would really die.

By the time they remembered to resist, they looked around and found that they had already been cut off and surrounded by the rural militia. They could not contact each other and rebel together.

When they tried to contact other forces in the encirclement to resist together, the rural militia, which was racing against time, had already arrived in front of them. They were not yet prepared and could only hastily rise up to resist. Then the rural militia did not need to compile charges and directly killed their entire family on the charge of rebellion.

Under the planning of the Executive Committee, or more simply, Roland, this purge had little impact.

Most of the rural forces that rose up in rebellion could not hold out for more than a few days before being quickly wiped out. Under Roland's meticulous division and encirclement, these scattered and short-lived rebels could not shake the committee's rule at all.

The other executive committee members believed that the great coalition of rural forces would lead to a full-scale rural rebellion, which did not break out, but was easily strangled in the cradle by Roland.

Except for the executive committee members and the members responsible for coordinating and planning the purge, outsiders did not know the scale of the War Committee's purge in rural areas, how many people were killed, and what the results were.

Even the rural delegation responsible for the execution had no clear concept of this purge.

As for the caravans from outside, they were naturally unaware that the War Committee was carrying out a large-scale purge in the rural areas. Even if they deliberately inquired, they could only hear that some people in the countryside had rebelled and were quickly suppressed by the committee.

On December 12, the purge, which had lasted more than four months, came to an end as the last rural areas were cleansed and brought under the direct rule of the committee.

The rural autonomy that had lasted for thousands of years in Donnar was quietly destroyed by the War Council, which finally completely controlled all the population and land under its command.

After the data was summarized, the Executive Committee finally had a clearer understanding of the data of the War Committee.

After learning the approximate data on population, land, and resources, Roland also submitted a development and war preparedness plan based on the committee's data to the Executive Committee.

After nearly ten days of secret discussions, the Development and War Preparedness Plan, which mainly focuses on military development and can be referred to as the War Preparedness Plan, was formally passed by a unanimous vote of the Executive Committee of thirteen.

According to the war preparedness plan, the War Committee will slow down meaningless conflicts and wars against the greenskin warlords, concentrate all the manpower and material resources of the committee, and strive to develop the military industry, expand the army, build military buildings, and prepare for the final decisive battle in the future at all costs.

At the same time, in order to avoid turmoil in the War Council, the modified and disguised war preparedness plan will be made public to rally the hearts of the people in the War Council.

The real war preparedness plan is currently only open to executive committee members. Members of the War Committee need to undergo a qualification review by the Executive Committee and only after passing the review will they have the right to know the real war preparedness plan.

At the same time, as the Executive Committee secretly passed the war preparedness plan, the universal conscription bill was also passed by the War Committee.

The universal conscription plan stipulated that all members of the war commission, regardless of race or gender, over the age of twelve must receive compulsory military education, and must first receive four months of basic training within three years of the enactment of the law, and then regular refresher training every year until death.

Both the war preparedness plan and the universal conscription law will be officially implemented on January 1448, 1.

(End of this chapter)