Chapter 294 Oh no, Lind killed the poster girl!

Chapter 294 Oh no, Lind killed the poster girl!

The sound of horse hooves faded away.

The sound of horse hooves returns.

It was like a roar of thunder rolling across the sky.

This cannot be called a war. The pace was so fast that Lind couldn't even finish the undead people's exploration of the Griffin Castle, let alone the undead people's combat teaching to "Teacher Lind".

He had anticipated this outcome.

With a year of careful preparation and the capital accumulation made by utilizing a large amount of undead, it would only take a very short time to capture a novice village. He wouldn't even need to mobilize the entire army. The resources consumed by a large army would be enough to form a new Ivanhoe.

Lind walked out of the tent with his armor still on. The undead who had been moving around near the tent also noticed his figure. The people around him were burly soldiers, but Lind was still a head taller than them.

This is a height that the undead people’s facial data cannot reach.

Lance stood in front of Lind holding the 'Pillar of Fire' Reid in his hand, gritting his teeth.

For the entire team, attacking Ivanhoe was just an appetizer and didn't even serve as a warm-up.

"Report to the lord, there are no casualties! The rebels have been captured!" Lance's expression was struggling, and his face was slowly twisting.

Lind noticed that Lance had scars from burns. His antlers were cut off and were struggling and twisting like wriggling pieces of flesh, trying to grow new things. Black pus was trying to cover the left side of Lance's face.

But in the dark, it's not clear.

The left eye was blood red, with scarlet blood threads drilling in and out of the lens like nematodes.

Madness was pulling at Lance's consciousness, but he didn't feel anything was wrong.

Lind quickly walked up to Lance and raised his hand to press on his shoulder. The power of the Golden Oath Emblem poured into his body, and the golden power turned into vines and took root in Lance's blood.

The light gold slowly drove away the blood red in Lance's eyes, allowing him to calm down temporarily.

At least my sanity was preserved.

"Sir" Lance was at a loss.

"There is a collection of poems called 'Rand's Army Under the Golden Oath'. You should read it first."

"Yes."

Lind looked at the 'pillar of fire' Reed on the ground. He had some impression of this man. After all, he was one of the most notorious villains in recent years.

With Lance's return, more and more soldiers recognized that the man in front of them was the bastard who had caused the fire tragedy.

"Sir," he obviously wanted to say something.

Lind turned around and said, "Marcus, I leave it to you. Take a quick rest. We will be on our way soon."

"Yes!" Marcus knew better how to use death to awaken the anger in people's hearts, but he did not stimulate the angry soldiers. He just read out the laws of the Kingdom of Rand and hanged 'Fire Pillar' Reed.

The army is getting closer and closer to the royal city, power is slowly being consolidated, and the status of the law must be re-established. Now is an opportunity.

The undead people were watching nearby, watching the great knight dig a pit in a very rough manner, plant wooden stakes, and put a rope around "Pillar of Fire" Reed.

The rope cut into his flesh, lifting his feet off the ground.

There was silence all around, and then cheers. All the soldiers, including the undead who were watching, felt their blood rushing to their heads.

Kill someone as a sacrifice and win the battle!

"Sir, what should we do with those undead?"

"Keep him in custody for now, and conduct a trial after the war."

Lind had no way to deal with the undead, but he absolutely could not recruit the undead at this juncture. The soldiers were already wary of the undead, and directly accepting the undead without any punishment would cause dissatisfaction within the army.

It has no effect if it can't kill anyone.

The only thing they can do is to imprison the undead like the Red Mushroom Baron in the Red Mushroom Village.

He was very curious about the Red Mushroom Baron. He had never known any information about him before. Moreover, because the Red Mushroom Baron's territory was deep in the heart of Riven, even the undead who tried to rescue him did not dare to act on their own.

The other party was definitely the first one who dared to "ban" the undead. A novice village chief was so decisive and full of malice towards the undead. He thought it necessary for him to meet with the other party.

Moreover, the actions of the Red Mushroom Baron also suppressed the arrogance of the undead to some extent.

Put in prison and ban.

Linde had actually promoted it in Star Dragon City before, but his main purpose at the time was to sell "Indulgences" to squeeze the points of the undead. Now that the initial capital accumulation has been completed, squeezing the points is no longer urgent, and the account suspension may be used as a punishment.

I really can't kill you, but I can lock you up for a month, two months, a year, or two years.

Of course, this also has its disadvantages. In the eyes of ordinary lords, not every soldier can become a great knight.

Just like Lind's soldiers, most of them can only be promoted to the level of Grand Knight in their lifetime, and the possibility of promotion to a higher position is almost eliminated.

People like Lance, although they have already reached a high position, will never be able to go any further.

The undead, however, are not subject to this restriction; one day they will be promoted to higher levels, heroes, and epics, becoming increasingly powerful. Undead who hold grudges will most likely delete their accounts and rebuild, coming back for revenge after they have gained greater power.

"How far are we from the Red Mushroom Village?" Linde asked casually.

"Red Mushroom Village is in the north of Raven City. If we want to get there, we must..."

We must take Raven City!
It seems that there is no need to worry about whether to attack Goliath directly or attack Raven City along the way.

The captives of Ivanhoe will be imprisoned and guarded, and will be tried after the expedition is over, or sent to mines as laborers, or sentenced to death.

"Sir, there is another woman, a pharmacist." Lance followed Lind and followed him into the tent to get the collection of poems.

He followed Lind and told him what he had learned about the female pharmacist Anna. The interrogation of the captives and the separate reports on each other were very efficient. The knights led by Lance were too fierce in attacking the city. The scene of the golden torrent occupying the walls of Ivanhoe had already crushed their courage.

From the prisoners, we learned that the most notorious person in Ivanhoe was the female pharmacist who loved to torture and hang people. She looked lovely but had a heart of a vicious snake.

"We are facing only one kind of person." Lind looked at Lance. He thought that his old friend's mind was a little unclear, or in Lance's eyes, he really became a lustful lord who only showed leniency to women.

Every wizard is a rare power, and every poster girl has great appeal to the undead. The good looks of the NPC can directly affect the undead's world view. He just tries to make things develop in a direction that is beneficial to him as much as possible.

It's not that he likes beautiful women, he's just trying to please the undead.

Now he didn't need to be so humbly to please the immortals, so he was willing to kill the poster girl.

"It's the enemy!" Lance replied.

"That's right." He rummaged through the space bucket he carried with him. It was full of books. Some were manuscripts of collections he had already mastered, and some were manuscripts that might possess mysterious powers but had not yet been discovered.

Handing "Rand's Army Under the Golden Oath" to Lance, he emphasized: "Have a good rest."

"Yes!"

Some undead took advantage of the chaos to go to Ivanhoe to collect spoils and brought them to Lind.

Not to mention the unexpected gains.

It is not difficult to see from the harvest that 'Fire Pillar' Reed and Anna are both believers of the Lord of Madness.

It makes sense that they would want to burn people.

The undead people did not rest for the whole night, and they took the initiative to share the work of keeping watch and patrolling.

The rewards Lind gave out during the war were also very generous. The limited-time military merits and the Rand Corps plate armor and standard army weapons that could be exchanged for the Rand Corps were enough to satisfy their collecting habits.

When the "Space Quiver" appeared and hung high at the top of the exchange amount with the highest value, more and more undead gathered.

The undead people also had heated discussions online.

"It's not for the space equipment, it's just that the brothers are interested in the main storyline of [Golden Throne]."

"I choose Lind as the leader. He can take us to the moon. Who's in favor and who's against?!"

"Brothers, I'm serving as a garrison soldier in Raven City right now. I'm a little panicked. What should I do if Lin Dezhen attacks?"

"Just surrender. What else can I do? Anyway, I don't have any special feelings for Raven City. As long as Linde doesn't do anything to my wives, it's fine. Given Linde's personality, he will definitely take the beauties instead of killing them, so I feel relieved."

"What's the benefit of following Lind? You can see more and more poster girls (dog heads), but the bad news is that Lind may have to eat alone."

"Oh no! Lind killed the poster girl!"

"What?"

The first dead poster girl since the game was launched has appeared.

Ivanhoe's Anna's body was hung by ropes just like 'Pillar of Fire' Reed.

(End of this chapter)