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Chapter 142: Uneasy


During her time with William, Freya also learned to use William's favorite exhaustive method. otbnkotgt If you use this method to analyze, then first determine the first point.

William's judgment was correct.

Salida Khan would indeed not launch an attack on humans in winter.

In this case there are two possibilities.

The first is the best result, that is, Salida Khan is a mediocre commander.

He could only think of the first level that everyone could think of and carry out the simplest logical thinking.

That is to say, winter is not suitable for marching, so I will not march.

The second possibility is even worse.

That is Salida Khan is a very good strategist.

His thinking was the same as William's most correct thinking before.

That is, everyone thinks that winter is not suitable for marching, so if we do the opposite, marching in winter may achieve miraculous results.

However, as the party with the advantage and initiative, I do not need to take risks and gamble, so I will not march.

If this is the case, then Salida Khan is definitely a terrible enemy.

This is different from what William said.

In his description, Salida Khan is a tyrant who loves success.

And if Salida Khan is described by William, then it is most correct to choose a winter attack, an attack method that can attract people's attention and prove his "ability".

In fact, this is one of the reasons why Freya made the above judgment.

But William said without hesitation that it was wrong.

That is to say "Could it be that?"

Freya made a terrible inference from this matter, and then her expression became a little ugly.

And it's getting uglier and uglier.

"What's wrong with you, Aunt Freya?"

William noticed something was wrong with her and asked with concern.

Whether it was out of feelings between relatives or actual interests, William didn't want anything to happen to Freya.

Seeing William's concerned eyes, Freya forced a smile.

At the same time, I felt in my heart that I was thinking a little too much.

"It shouldn't be possible," Freya thought.

And through Freya's expression, and recalling what he said before, William probably understood the reason why the other party suddenly fell into a trance and looked very bad.

"A little careless."

William thought in his heart.

At the same time, I secretly warned myself not to be so careless when speaking in the future.

This is true even when facing one's own relatives.

Yes.

In the eyes of William, who has more comprehensive intelligence analysis capabilities, his enemy, Salida Khan, is indeed a person or man with outstanding abilities.

He is definitely not a reckless man, and he is definitely not a mediocre person.

And when he discussed Salida Khan with others, although he tried his best to slander the other party, when he truly analyzed the battle situation, he would place him in a very high position.

This also caused the ideological deviation between him and Freya.

This in turn caused Freya to be suspicious of William.

"But this is not important."

William thought in his heart: "The current situation is not as bad as before.

It can be said that the current situation is that the arrow is on the string and has to be fired.

The war machine that is already in full operation wants to It is impossible to stop moving forward.

There will be countless stupid or ill-intentioned people who will endorse the lies I have compiled.

It is too late for the Gothic Knights to withdraw. " He thought so in his heart.

The mood was a little heavy: "Then there is only one thing to do next.

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While waiting, try to get yourself out as much as possible to prevent yourself from becoming the scapegoat after the failure of this war, as well as your allies.

The object of venting.”

William thought so in his heart.

At the same time, in correspondence with his father, Duke Otto, he told the Duke to adjust his rhetoric and behavior.

He hoped that Duke Otto would act like a simple warrior or soldier.

Let those nobles think that Duke Otto is easy to fool and easy to use.

In the internal and external negotiations, Duke Otto declined a lot of "scenery" on the grounds of his own lack of ability.

In this way, the nobles of the Grand Duchy of Mazovia and even the entire Gothic Empire applauded Duke Otto's humility.

Under this circumstance, in another important document related to this war, Duke Otto became an ordinary signatory, not the initiator.

That was the non-aggression pact with the four Slavic kingdoms.

As mentioned before, the hatred between the Slavis and the Goths is as deep as the sea, and the conflicts between the two parties are no less than the conflicts with Tartaria.

Mutual distrust caused both sides to have to use part of their troops and military power to monitor each other while fighting Tartaria.

This results in a huge waste of resources.

With no other alternative, both parties had no choice but to continue doing this despite their displeasure.

So William gave Duke Otto a little idea.

Duke Otto also gave Archduke Leszek a little idea.

That means both sides send observers to each other.

To monitor the number of troops stationed by the other party in the border area.

In this case, both parties were finally able to reluctantly resolve the issue of mutual trust.

Then we started discussing alliance matters.

Of course, in the end, due to deep grievances, the Slavis and the princes of the Kingdom of Wende still did not sign an alliance.

They just took a step back and signed a non-aggression pact.

The subtext is that you hit yours and I'll hit mine.

We do not interfere with each other, let alone support each other.

Who can live and who can die depends on personal ability.

That's it.

Thanks to William's efforts, the Wende people have completed all preparations for the upcoming second great border war.

And all that is needed next is to wait quietly, for time to pass, for spring to bloom, and for the legendary destroyer of the world, that is, the centaurs, a collection of Tartaria's nomadic armies.

Sarida Khan's army arrives.

In other words, this winter will be the last stable period that some people can enjoy.

The Gothic Knights' crusade is growing.

The empire, which was caught in civil strife, could not provide actual support to the Wende people, but through donations from the nobles, they were able to build a large enough army.

Mercenaries, mercenaries and mercenaries.

Lombardy, Frisia, Visigoths, Polotsk, Bern and the Empire itself.

Mercenaries from all over the world are rushing towards the Kingdom of Wende.

Most of them were prepared to be employed by the Wende, or the Goths.

Another part of them was thinking ulteriorly about whether they should contact the Tartarians.

The atmosphere of war was already so strong that it felt like pouring cold water on a gas stove that was turned on.

Although it seems to be able to block those flammable and explosive unstable gases in a short period of time.

But the next result is much more terrifying. 160420oshow7: