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Chapter 286: Cannon Fodder (I)


At dawn the next day, after building a batch of simple ladders as weapons for attacking the wall, Bill went to find his in-laws.

"Your Excellency Yadu, my men are all ready.

I can't wait to tear off that bastard's head.

Let's start the attack."

If Molly hadn't brought Yadu news about Lorne, maybe he would have started attacking Lorne to get what Bill promised.

But now, Lorne is very likely to become his son-in-law, and giant wolf taming technology is something that cannot be measured in money.

Therefore, on the surface, he and Bill were still in-law allies, but in his heart, he had already regarded Bill as a pawn to consume the Fast family.

Moreover, the manor also belonged to the Tuke family, so there was no need for him to expend his own strength to help others drive away the bandits.

Anyway, what they had agreed upon at the beginning was to attack the Fast Territory together, and the combat mission of the Tuke Territory should be handed over to Baron Tuke.

"Sir Bill, this is the first time for my people to come to Tukland.

There is no rest along the way.

I think we need to recover our strength first."

At first it was Yadu who said he wanted to grab the door, but now Bill was ready, but he suddenly gave up.

Nothing happens in this world for no reason, thinking that his daughter-in-law seems to be staying with Yadu after being released by Lorne.

Bill speculated that Lorne must have promised something and impressed Yadu.

But he also made a promise, and Yadu's actions angered Bill.

The old man, who had not rested for a day and a night, almost went to see the Mother of Light when his blood surged.

After hurriedly calming down, Bill tried to make his tone less harsh.

"Sir Yadu, the boy from the Fast family is a bastard who doesn't follow the rules.

And your grandson is also in his hands.

He dares to kill even Eddie.

Who knows what else that bastard will do?

" With the agreement signed by Lorne in his hand, Yadu would have the upper hand no matter where he went.

The key is to weaken the power of the Fast family and the Tuke family so that he can easily get the status he wants.

It is unnecessary for Bill to use his grandson to tie down Yadu.

As long as it can make the State family stronger, let alone his grandson, he can give up his own grandson.

Looking for excuses, Yadu just refused to attack with Bill.

"That boy is indeed dishonest, but he is a member of the North after all.

I don't think he would be so stupid as to deliberately hurt the nobles.

Baron Bill might as well wait.

Once we trap him, he might come out and surrender on his own."

Originally, Bill also wanted to force Lorne to surrender, but seeing Yadu's current attitude, he was confused.

If Lorne surrenders now, with Yadu's presence, maybe he really won't be able to do anything to him.

Disputes over territory between lords rarely involve the Grand Duke of the North, not to mention that his son's death was indeed due to occupying the territory of the Fast family.

If everything goes through normal judicial procedures, it will be difficult for Lorne to pay for his life.

Bill's wish to let Lorne die has been clearly expressed to Yadu, and now Yadu has rejected his proposal twice, and his attitude has been very obvious.

Bill had no choice but to continue asking for a third time and left Yadu's camp angrily.

Baron Tuke decided to take back what he had lost.

Fortunately, after most of the night, he not only gathered some broken troops but also summoned a group of cannon fodder from the town.

Two hundred family warriors plus more than four hundred cannon fodder are powerful enough, and according to Molly and his own observations, Lorne only has more than two hundred people at most.

He still had the upper hand in terms of numbers, so there was no reason to be afraid of a bastard.

"Weir, gather everyone together for me" Listening to the noisy movement outside, Yadu knew that it was Bill who had started to act.

This is exactly what he thought, how could the Tuk family tolerate a bastard shitting on their heads after being in such a long time?

If Bill wins later, he will take action to save Lorne's life.

But if Bill is still no match for that bastard, maybe he will help his old relatives.

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But no matter what, Lorne could not be their opponent.

Even if he had reinforcements before dark today, he would not be able to defeat them.

Because according to Yadu's calculations, Lorne had no chance to wait until night.

The winner can be decided before noon today What if Bill and Yadu team up and attack Lorne at all costs.

The final winner can indeed be decided before noon today, but Bill's attempt to use cannon fodder to attack Lorne played right into the hands of the bastard.

At first, he saw nearly a thousand people gathering at the main entrance of the manor.

Lorne also yelled at Yadu for being disrespectful and clamored to peel off the skin of Molly's two-year-old son.

But after seeing clearly the weapons held by most of the guys, he immediately noticed the difference.

Not only were the weapons in their hands all kinds of strange, but they were also simply wearing some very unusual armors, and many of them even wore no armor at all.

What kind of army is this?

It's just a group of farmers revolting.

The only small phalanx with complete armor was only a small group, which was roughly the same number as his soldiers.

Looking further back, the Staite family camp with the Broken Sword crest floating in the air was very quiet.

Lorne, who was sharp-eyed, also saw a woman in a skirt looking towards him from a distance while riding a horse.

Lorne recognized Molly just from her figure without having to see her face clearly.

It seems that the woman did not break her promise, and the State family did show mercy.

And it was more face-saving than he expected.

The only ones who ended up fighting against him should be Bill's defeated soldiers.

Taking advantage of the geographical advantage of the wall, even though he lacked bows and arrows, Krone did not think that his reformers would be defeated by a group of farmers and weak soldiers.

But Bill was full of confidence, at least on the surface he was encouraging the farmers as if we had already won.

He promised a lot of gold coins and described Lorne as a beast who did all kinds of evil.

After everyone was mobilized by him, Bill, supported by his faith, shouted the order to attack: "Drive out the intruders, victory belongs to us."

Seeing a group of farmers going crazy because of gold coins and so-called honors, Lorne really felt worthless for them.

Even the weapons and protective gear were missing, and anyone with a brain could tell at a glance that he was just cannon fodder.

But they still carried the ladder and rushed forward without hesitation.

Originally, Lorne had dismantled many things in the manor to use as defensive weapons.

It seems that there is no need for it now.

Since those farmers want to come in, he will graciously grant their trivial wishes.

There was no order for the soldiers to attack the farmers with the projectiles on their hands.

Lorne was prepared to put these weak farmers in to encircle and annihilate them.

Even the warriors of the Tuke family, he didn't mind letting them attack together

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