Chapter 300: Broken city, broken soldiers
A humble looking carriage passed through the broken city gate that was riddled with holes. The streets were deserted, with an occasional sighting of one or two people. The eyes of those on the streets were filled with despair and resentment, a silent protest against their current tragic life.
Brettel City was as dirty as Han Shuo had expected, looking only a tad bit better than the sights heâd seen on the road. A few lazy soldiers indifferently watched the carriage enter the city without asking about his background or for an entry fee. It seemed that Brettel City was on the verge of death.
âHey, can you please tell me where the city lordâs mansion is?â Chester pulled on the reins and smiled at a civilian who looked like a beggar.
This person was lying lazily in the sunlight, focused on picking out the fleas from his body. He seemed not to have heard Chesterâs question. He didnât even lift his head.
âIâll give you one silver coin, where is the city lordâs mansion?â Chester had been born poor so he knew quite well about the poorâs temper. A smile on his face, he patiently asked again.
The mention of silver coin immediately showed its effectiveness. Sniffing the seductive aroma of money, the seemingly deaf beggar suddenly stared at Chester. He pointed in the direction of the street to the east, âGo straight for three hundred meters. The tallest, most broken down mansion is the city lordâs mansion.â
A silver coin shining in the sunlight spun through the air, rolling to a stop on the ground in front of the beggar. Chester whipped the horse and left without saying thanks, following the directions to the city lordâs mansion.
The beggar hastily picked up the silver coin, clutching it tightly in his hand. He then looked towards the direction where the two left and murmured, âSome more people have come to Brettel City again. If it isnât some risk-taking merchant whoâd come for profit, then it must be that legendary unlucky count. Poor fellow.â
Whenever Brettel City was invaded, the city lord would be the loving focus of their attention. As such, the walls of the big tall building werenât too sturdy, and there were still several holes decorating the ground nearby, remnants of a previous bombing, that hadnât yet been repaired. When Han Shuoâs carriage arrived, only a smattering of five maids and less than a dozen soldiers were present.
These maids and soldiersâ attitude towards Han Shuoâs arrival was quite indifferent. They werenât enthusiastic nor welcoming in the manner of a subordinate. Of course, a welcome banquet that would be normal in other areas was even more impossible.
The city lordâs mansion was at least five times bigger than Han Shuoâs mansion in Ossen City. However, it really had no other uses aside from being big. As the city lord was the first to flee upon every invasion, no soldiers had been stationed here. Therefore, the city lordâs mansion was always the first place to be pillaged.
Even some things that were hard to take away were all gone after successive attacks. What was incredibly ludicrous was that Han Shuo actually saw a large, rectangular hole in the ground â the remnants of a white jade table that had been peeled away. This was enough for Han Shuo to imagine the real situation in Brettel City.
âDescribe the current situation of Brettel City to me.â Han Shuo asked Dick whilst sitting in the tattered lobby of the city lordâs mansion hall. Dick was the Dark Mantle liaison in this city, and had arrived after hearing of Han Shuoâs posting.
Dick was a man who was roughly forty years old. He looked ordinary, with his nose placed high on his face. It was a feature unique to the mountain people of Brettel City. Dick paid his respects to Han Shuo and answered in a somewhat awkward version of imperial tongue, âThe former city lord of Brettel took a total of five hundred family members with him upon his leave. The entire city currently only has over three thousand soldiers. The population in the city is less than fifty thousand. The three thousand soldiers arenât enough to guard the city gates, not to mention they usually flee even faster than the civilians. The cityâs defenses have never been fixed after every attack due to the lack of funds, and now itâs almost lost all defensive ability.â
âThe mountain folk are native to Brettel City, and the majority of them reside on several steep mountains in the area. These mountains produce valuable ores. The natives are very familiar with the terrain of the big mountains, and itâs difficult to launch an attack at the mountains. This is why the mountain people can resist the invasions of the seven grand duchies.â
âIn fact, Brettel City has actually been relatively safe up until now. After dozens of large and small invasions, the seven grand duchies all know that thereâs nothing left to loot in this city anymore. Even if they spent the time and resources towards a raid, thereâs not enough to raid in the city to ensure a profit. Thatâs why no further aggression has occurred in the past few months.â
âIt was rather the mines in the big mountains surrounding us that the natives protect and harvest from that have become the target for bandits and private armies. However, the mountain people there arenât as incompetent as the imperial soldiers. So far theyâve been able to barely resist the onslaught of attacksâŠâ
Han Shuo gradually grew to understand the situation in Brettel City thanks to Dickâs overview. When Dick finished speaking, Han Shuo looked at a soldier in the city lordâs mansion and ordered, âAssemble all of the cityâs soldiers in front of the city lordâs mansion. I want to see what they currently look like.â
âYes, Sir Count!â This soldier responded lazily and climbed unhurriedly onto a skinny horse before slowly moving out of the castle.
âMy Lord, you will be disappointed.â Dick shook his head with a long sigh as he spoke to Han Shuo.
âI know. But I think I wonât be disappointed again in the future!â Han Shuo smiled blandly before sinking into silence with a frown.
The cityâs scattered soldiers finally assembled unhurriedly after almost two hours. They gathered at the front of the castle with no order or discipline. Their bodies didnât look very strong, and their complexions were sickly, probably due to issues with food. No one had any trace of the kind of attitude and spirit that a soldier should have. It was clear that they wouldnât be able to withstand even one blow with their current combat strength.
The swords, bows and spears in their hands were of inferior quality, with rust stains all over them. Han Shuo felt that just about any weapon forged by the dwarves could break apart all of their weapons. Only one-third of the soldiers were middle-aged men and strong youngsters. The rest were much older old men who moved much more slowly. Who could expect to rely on these folksâ fighting capabilities?
Han Shuo stood on the high platform in front of the mansion, observing these soldiers for a while. He silently pondered before saying with a grin, âFrom today on, your happy days are over. Soldiers over fifty years old will be removed. For these people, I will guarantee you a normal life.â
âAs for the rest, not only will you have enough food to fill your stomachs, youâll also get new weapons and armor, plus strong warhorses. Of course, youâll also be trained in a cruel, torturous manner to wait for the next chance to wash away our previous shame with the blood of the invaders. With me here, Brettel City has to change, completely.â
The elderly soldiers below broke out into an uproar. They were indifferent to Han Shuoâs retirement order, but were doubtful of his guarantee for a life with enough food and clothing. The young people turned to look at each other as they processed his words, not knowing what he actually wanted to do.
âSir Count, do you mean that?â Dick was standing next to Han Shuo and asked Han Shuo with shock.
âYour Lordship, even if the thousand of us gets new weapons and warhorses, do you think weâd be able to stand firmly against ten or twenty thousand bandits or tens of thousands of soldiers from the official armies of the seven grand duchies with this broken city wall?â A crude looking, bearded soldier lifted his head and shouted towards Han Shuo.
âYou donât need to worry about this. As a soldier, if you have no way to stop the enemy from invading, you should offer up your own head to wash off your failure and shame. I will personally cut off the heads of those who dares to escape in order to prolong their lives.â Han Shuo looked coldly at this brawny guy and snapped.
âYour Lordship, I think youâd better leave while itâs early. This place has been abandoned by the Empire. Do you think you alone can change the situation of Brettel City? Without a hundred thousand imperial elite soldiers to guard this city, itâll forever be unable to escape its fate of being invaded. If you want to seek death, can you please not drag us with you?â This stubborn soldier was extremely arrogant as he ignored Han Shuoâs cold eyes and rebutted in a rebellious manner.
Whoosh!
A dark brown ray of light flashed. No one knew what had been launched as something shot towards that rebellious soldier. The next second, a head rolled off a pair of shoulders, fresh blood spraying out from the neck like a brush sketching a beautiful painting.
âFrom now on, what you need to do was listen and execute commands. You have no need for doubts, and even if you do, you must keep them to yourself!â Han Shuo looked murderous as he shouted, his face cruel and ruthless like a butcher. The soldiers below clamped their mouths shut one by one.
At this moment, a shining troop of over a hundred warhorses, their riders holding shiny weapons in their hands, slowly entered the castle. A man in a full-body, silver armor with a silver spear in his hand bent his body slightly on the warhorse to pay respects to Han Shuo, âSir Count, earth rider Faulke will dedicate my all to serve you and heed your every command.â
Han Shuo didnât need to think much at all to know that Faulke had been sent by Lawrence. Han Shuo felt an atmosphere of slaughter from this man that only existed on true warriors whoâd been through hundreds of battles. He immediately swept a glance filled with ill intent at Brettel Cityâs soldiers and said with a sinister laugh, âFaulke, from today on, these ones are under your care. Use the most cruel method you have to train them. I wonât blame you if someone dies during training.â
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