Pendor Empire In Other Worlds

Vol 2 Chapter 42: Busy April

Publicity and defense are actually just appetizers.

In the rest of the time, Lothar needs to be busy with a lot of things.

The most important of these is the restoration of farming in five villages and one town.

Because of the war, only a small part of the spring ploughing that Mowen Town and several villages were supposed to have completed before the first spring rain has been completed. In this regard, some villagers were bold enough to proceed.

Among them, Leiden Village is the most serious. Because of Lothar's order, there is no shadow of spring plowing until now.

Considering the damage suffered by the Nuremberg area, it is conceivable that food prices will inevitably increase substantially this year.

If you don't make up one more quickly, I guess everyone will be starved to death.

Of course, Lothar had different opinions on this. With the output of the system store, even if the cost is a little higher, it is not a problem to feed more than 7,000 people in this area.

But he has another deep consideration.

That is to give up farming, what can these seven thousand people do?

Lothar, who has studied history, is very aware of the dangers of the unemployed. This is not a problem that can be solved simply by adequate food.

And Lothar currently does not have a job that can require so many people to do.

Therefore, it is imperative to rescue farming.

Fortunately, wheat, the main crop of the Principality of Perth, is indeed a crop that can withstand trials.

Even if the spring rain is missed, the season has reached the end of spring, the temperature is rising, and the climate is not suitable for the growth of seedlings.

But in the past experience of Old Fisher and others, through more meticulous care, the wheat seedlings can still survive. If you water more frequently, you can mature before the end of autumn.

Of course, the survival rate and yield should not be compared with spring plowing. According to Old Fisher's estimation, the final harvest will be able to support the coming spring, even spring planting is very tense.

So, in the end, we still have to rely on outside support.

This is the same for other territories that have delayed spring ploughing. Even their situation is even worse.

Lothar didn't have much consciousness about Old Fisher's worries. What he wanted was nothing more than finding something for the villagers.

In addition to rescuing the farming, Lothar's most important task is to reply the war order to the Grand Duke.

In fact, at the beginning, Lothar received a war order from the earl.

But because the duchy did not know enough about the barbarians at that time, this war order only asked the territories to strengthen their defenses, and did not force the nobles to send soldiers to join the initial crusade.

Among the two thousand troops led by Willier and others, the five hundred noble private soldiers were in fact only soldiers of the Paz family and the Qatar family, and part of the fief was the soldiers of the war knights of the Knights Manor.

After the 2,000 crusades of the principality were defeated, and the barbarians surrounded Nuremberg, the Earl of Ostad obtained the consent of the Grand Duke and issued a war order to the nobles and the nobles again in the name of the Grand Duke.

This war order gave the nobles who received the order two choices.

One is to lead troops to reinforce Nuremberg and defeat the besieged barbarian army.

Obviously, in the battle conditions at the time, the first one was undoubtedly an option to die.

Therefore, the Grand Duke also gave a second choice, which was to allow the nobles to move freely, and as long as they seized a hundred barbarian heads, the war order was completed.

In other words, as a nobleman, you must participate in this war, but there is no good thing about fleeing your own territory like civilians.

This is why Lothar was able to lead the troops to move freely in the war.

Now that the war is basically over, it's just a matter of announcement by the Duke.

At this time, Lothar needed to reply to the earl and the grand duke about the implementation of the war order. Otherwise, he might be judged as a rebellious noble like Baron Simivre, depriving him of his noble status, or put to death.

Of course, judging from the current situation, it is estimated that apart from the nobles who died directly in battle, there should be no nobles who could not meet the conditions for completing the war order. Not to mention the outstanding meritorious Lothar.

But in fact, replying to the war order is very troublesome for Lothar.

Respond to the war order is not to write a letter telling the superior nobles to do those things by themselves. According to this war order, Lothar must attach the barbarian leader he captured while submitting a reply.

The problem is that Lothar's gain this time was too "rich".

Among the coalition forces under his command, he has the most merits, occupying more than half of the coalition forces.

Captives can be assigned to other people, but the enemy's first level won is not enough. This is not only Lothar's own merit, but also the merit of his soldiers.

You have to know that every barbarian has a reward at the first level, how can you give it to others for no reason?

But because of this, he had to find a way to transport more than 1,500 barbarian heads to Qatar City, where the results of the battle were verified.

To this end, Lothar spent a lot of time and barely gathered up the lime for preserving the first stage and the carriage for transporting the first stage.

Then, another hundred soldiers were dispatched to **** the first class to Qatar City.

Thinking of the smell of the nearly decomposed first level, Lothar never touched meat again for half a month.

After sending away the barbarian's first level, Lothar couldn't relax either.

In addition to inspecting the farming work, Lothar also needs to formally determine the number of soldiers.

With the addition of systematic soldiers, Lothar's current total strength has reached more than 700, and the number of non-systematic soldiers has exceeded 500.

Among these soldiers, the original militia in Leiden Village cannot be abolished. It was one of the first armed forces to support him, with certain political factors.

And for most of the remaining soldiers with combat experience, Lothar was reluctant to abolish them, which was undoubtedly a huge waste.

Moreover, considering the intensifying situation in the Principality, it is also necessary to retain such troops.

Fortunately, with the advantage of the system, it is possible to maintain such a relatively large force without relying on territorial output.

Otherwise, how to feed this army is a headache.

The problem now is that such a force can no longer be called a militia. Lothar must develop a suitable organization for them, and this work is best done before the soldiers return from vacation~www.readwn.com~ For Lothar, who has just sent away the barbarian head, this is undoubtedly a time. Task-heavy work.

Thanks to the successive battles, Lothar has accumulated a group of high-level system soldiers in his hands, and is fully able to take on the tasks of grassroots command.

After discussing with his subordinates for several days, Lothar abandoned the cumbersome organization that required relatively high combat literacy and adopted a simple organization of ten-man squadron, fifty-man squadron, two-hundred-man battalion, and five-hundred-man battalion.

This is most suitable for troops with generally low tactical literacy.

Of course, this is only the most preliminary establishment, and there will be much room for improvement afterwards.

As for the name of the troop, Lothar was going to wait until the title was promoted before confirming it, and for the time being called the Morwen Guardsman.

After busying for half a month, Lothar received a letter from the earl on the last day of April.

To be more precise, this is an invitation to attend the Qatar City banquet after half a month.    URL ()

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