Chapter 67 Gathering at Luoyunpo
Early the next morning, in the military camp, two hundred infantrymen and twenty knight attendants were all in place, arranged in formation, waiting for the arrival of the lord.
"Salute to the lord."
Iden, a low-level bronze warrior in the lead, assumed the position of consul commander and said loudly.
"Brush~"
Everyone raised their weapons in unison to show respect to Verin.
"Very good, very energetic."
Verin handed the mount to the knight squire Kyle, and then walked onto the high platform of the training ground.
"Array."
Everyone put down their weapons, stood up straight, and paid attention to their lord.
"Starting today, for the next month, you will be trained by me personally."
"During the training, everyone called me General."
As soon as Weilin finished speaking, more than two hundred people responded in unison: "Yes, General."
In the next month and a half, Weilin fully satisfied the feeling of being a general and trained more than two hundred people to death within a limited time.
In contrast, the abundant food was three times the usual amount, which made them enjoy it without any complaints.
On August 8, the one-month training was successfully completed. Under the leadership of Weilin, the newly redressed troops carried five days of dry food and went to Luoyunpo, 10 kilometers away, for assembly.
……
Luoyunpo, a usually deserted place, has now evolved into a huge camp.
Qualified nobles from all over the Cardro Province led their armies to assemble here, preparing to participate in the next military operation.
At the registration office at the gate of the camp, the secretary of the Sixteenth Knights is registering the information of the noble army.
"Name."
"Verin Akers."
Hearing this familiar name, the secretary raised his head and looked at Weilin carefully, and then asked: "The number of troops."
"Twenty cavalry and two hundred infantry."
The clerk brushed the records, and then waved to summon a bronze knight on duty.
"Sir." Seeing this, the Bronze Knight came to the clerk and leaned down to salute.
"Take this nobleman to Camp Six."
"Yes."
"Sir, please come with me."
Later, Verin led his troops and followed the Bronze Knight to Camp Six.
After some distance, Verin came to a clean and tidy camp.
"Verin."
Looking towards the source of the sound, Weilin discovered that it was actually his own Brian.
"Sir, this is Camp No. 6. Please excuse me."
"Thank you."
After thanking the Bronze Knight, Verin walked straight towards his cousin.
"Weilin, I didn't expect you to come too. It's you who actually received the official letter." Brian stepped forward to hug Welin, and then said with a smile.
"Cousin, thanks to Aunt Flora's help, I have this opportunity." Weilin responded with the same smile.
"Oh." Brian suddenly understood, and then said, "Let's take you to meet your two cousins."
"Cousin, my people haven't settled down yet, so we have to..."
"Just leave it to Adrian."
The magic knight Adrian behind Brian went to take over the team and take them to the camp to rest. Verin no longer refused and followed Brian to the camp to meet his two cousins.
As soon as he entered the camp, Verin laughed at Alcott and Edgar, who were sitting in a heated discussion, and said, "Two cousins, long time no see."
When the two heard the familiar voice, they turned to look.
"Your boy is here too."
"That's right, Weilin. They have met the qualifications for this military operation and are developing well."
"Come on, Weilin, sit down and let us have a good chat."
Brian took Verin and sat around Alcott, and began a lively conversation.
"You can do it, kid. Your cultivation has not dropped at all, and your physique has grown. You are strong enough. How many people have you brought here this time?" Alcott said, stroking his beard.
"Two hundred infantrymen and twenty knight attendants, the lowest being mid-level apprentices."
Facing the questions from the two elders, Weilin did not show off and answered directly.
When the two of them heard this, they both opened their mouths in surprise.
Brian opened his mouth even more and was very shocked: "You said they were all mid-level apprentices, you didn't lie to me."
"Cousin, if you don't believe it, you can go and have a look later." In response to their doubts, Weilin responded with a smile.
"Good boy, I remember when I first arrived here, but it took me five years to achieve what you have achieved now, and you actually achieved it in one year." Alcott looked at his nephew with special eyes and admired him very much.
Edgar was equally shocked. He recalled his eldest son and said to himself: "After we go back, we must make a stricter training plan for Alik. We can't let this brat be so loose again."
Brian, who was sitting aside, heard Edgar's words and felt silently for his friend, hoping that the next time they meet would not be too far apart.
"Cousin, cousin, how many people have you brought with you?" Seeing the shock of the elders, Weilin was very satisfied and then asked.
Seeing this, Brian took the lead and said, "Uncle, I will introduce you to Weilin."
"That's fine," Alcott said.
Edgar on the side nodded in agreement.
"Weilin, this time I brought six hundred people, thirty bronze knights, seventy knight attendants, three hundred infantry, and two hundred militiamen to serve as civilian husbands."
"Uncle Alcott brought eight hundred men, fifty bronze knights, one hundred and fifty knights' attendants, three hundred infantry, and three hundred militiamen who served as husbandmen."
"As for Uncle Edgar, he brought a lot of people this time, a total of 1,200 people, 50 bronze knights, 250 knight attendants, 600 infantry, and 300 civilians."
At this point, Brian suddenly asked: "Welin, didn't you bring any support staff?"
After hearing this, Weilin shook his head.
"In this case, I will give you fifty..."
"I'm here……"
"And I……"
"Cousin, cousin, there is no need to allocate civilian husbands to me. Aunt Flora wrote to me in advance and told me that she had already helped me solve the logistics and asked me to bring enough soldiers." Before the three of them finished speaking, Wei Wei Lin explained hurriedly.
"Well, that's okay too."
Seeing that their nephew's logistical problem was solved, Alcott and the others stopped paying attention to this issue and began to communicate on other topics.
"Two cousins, how much military merit do you have left before you can be promoted to Viscount?"
Faced with this question, Alcott and Edgar remained silent.
After a few minutes, Alcott said: "According to the kingdom's promotion rules, for a baron to be promoted to a viscount, the population of the territory needs to reach 30,000 people, have a qualified army of 1,000 people, twelve silver-level extraordinary people, and bronze-level extraordinary people. One hundred, three thousand military merits, and the last and most important thing is thirty military merits.”
"The rest of our two families have met the standard, but there is still a gap in combat performance. I hope that this time we can meet the standard." Edgar followed up Alcott's words and explained to Verin.