Lord: Start with the Pioneer Knight

Chapter 67 Gathering at Luoyunpo

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."

The leading bronze low-level warrior Eden took the position of consular commander and said loudly.

"Swish~"

Everyone raised their weapons in unison to pay tribute to Weilin.

"Very good, very energetic."

Weilin handed the mount to the knight attendant Kyle, and then walked onto the high platform of the training ground.

"Line up."

Everyone put down their weapons, stood up straight, and saluted their lord.

"From today, for the next month, you will be trained by me personally."

"During the training, everyone will call me general."

As soon as Weilin finished speaking, more than two hundred people answered in unison: "Yes, general."

In the next month and a half, Weilin was very satisfied with the feeling of being a general. In a limited time, he trained these two hundred people to death.

In contrast, the rich food was three times the usual amount, which made them enjoy it without any complaints.

On August 10, the one-month training was successfully completed. Under the leadership of Weilin, the army, which had changed its clothes, carried five days of dry food and went to Luoyunpo, 300 kilometers away, to assemble.

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Luoyunpo, a deserted place in the past, has now evolved into a huge camp.

Qualified nobles from all over the province of Kadlo led their troops to assemble here, ready to participate in the next military action.

At the registration office at the gate of the camp, the clerk of the 16th Knights was registering the information of the noble army.

"Name."

"Welin Aix."

The clerk listened to this familiar name, raised his head and looked at Weilin carefully, and then asked: "The number of troops."

"Twenty cavalry and two hundred infantry."

The clerk quickly recorded it, and then waved to call a bronze knight on duty.

"Sir." Seeing this, the bronze knight came to the clerk and bowed.

"Take this noble to Camp No. 6."

"Yes."

"Sir, please follow me."

Then, Weilin led his troops and followed the Bronze Knight to Camp No. 6.

After a distance, Weilin arrived at a clean and tidy camp.

"Weilin."

Looking at the source of the voice, Weilin found that it was his Brian.

"Sir, this is Camp No. 6. I'll take my leave."

"Thank you."

After thanking the Bronze Knight, Weilin walked straight towards his cousin.

"Weilin, I didn't expect you to come. You are really amazing. You actually received an official letter." Brian stepped forward to hug Weilin, and then said with a smile.

"Cousin, thanks to the help of Aunt Flora, I have this opportunity." Weilin also responded with a smile.

"Oh." Brian suddenly realized, and then said, "Let's go, I'll take you to meet the two cousins."

"Cousin, my people haven't settled down yet, we have to..."

"Leave it to Adrian."

The magic knight Adrian behind Brian went to take over the team and took them to the camp for rest. Weilin no longer refused and followed Brian to the tent to meet the two cousins.

As soon as he entered the tent, Weilin laughed at Orcott and Edgar who were sitting and discussing heatedly: "Two cousins, long time no see."

The two heard the familiar voice and turned their heads to look.

"You kid is here too."

"Not bad, Weilin, you have all reached the entry qualifications for this military operation, and you have developed well."

"Come on, Weilin, sit down, let's have a good exchange."

Brian pulled Weilin to sit around Orcott and started a heated conversation.

"You kid is good, your cultivation has not fallen behind at all, your physique has grown, and you are strong enough. How many people did you bring this time." Orcott said, stroking his beard.

"Two hundred infantrymen and twenty knight attendants, all of them are at least mid-level apprentices."

Faced with the questions of the two elders, Weilin did not keep them in suspense and answered directly.

When the two heard it, they were all surprised.

Brian opened his mouth wide, very shocked: "You said they were all mid-level apprentices, you didn't lie to me."

"If you don't believe me, cousins ​​and uncles, you can go and see later." Weilin responded with a smile to their doubts.

"Good boy, when I first came here, it took me five years to have your current accumulation, but you achieved it in one year." Olcott looked at his nephew differently and admired him very much.

Edgar was also shocked. Thinking of his eldest son, he said to himself: "After returning, I have to formulate a more rigorous training plan for Alick, and I can't let this stinky boy be so dissolute."

Brian, who was sitting aside, heard Edgar's words and felt silent for his good friend in his heart, hoping that the next meeting would not be too far away.

"Cousin, uncle, how many people did you bring?" Seeing the elders' shock, Weilin was very satisfied, and then he asked.

Seeing this, Brian took the lead and said: "Uncle, let me introduce Weilin."

"Okay." Alcott said.

Edgar nodded on the side, indicating his agreement.

"Weilin, this time I brought 600 people, 30 bronze knights, 70 knight attendants, 300 infantry, and 200 militiamen as civilian laborers."

"Uncle Alcott brought 800 people, including 50 bronze knights, 150 knight attendants, 300 infantrymen, and 300 militiamen who served as civilian laborers."

"As for Uncle Edgar, he brought a lot of people this time, a total of 1,200 people, including 50 bronze knights, 250 knight attendants, 600 infantrymen, and 300 civilian laborers."

Speaking of this, Brian suddenly asked: "Wei Lin, didn't you bring any logistics personnel?"

After hearing this, Wei Lin shook his head.

"Well, I'll give you 50..."

"Here I am..."

"And I..."

"Cousin, uncle, you don't need to give me civilian laborers. Aunt Flora wrote to me in advance and told me that she had helped me solve the logistics. I only need to bring enough soldiers." Wei Lin hurriedly explained before the three of them finished speaking.

"Well, that's fine."

Seeing that their nephew's logistics problem had been solved, Alcott and the others no longer paid attention to this issue and began to discuss other topics.

"My two cousins, how many military merits do you need to be promoted to Viscount?"

Faced with this question, Alcott and Edgar were silent for a rare time.

After a few minutes, Alcott said: "According to the promotion rules of the kingdom, for a baron to be promoted to Viscount, he needs to have a population of 30,000 people in the territory, a qualified army of 1,000 people, 12 silver-level extraordinary people, 100 bronze-level extraordinary people, 3,000 military merits, and the last and most important is 30 military merits."

"Our two families have met the other standards, but there is still a gap in military merits. I hope we can meet the standards this time." Edgar continued Alcott's words and explained to Weilin.

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