Chapter 559 - A Hunter’s Footsteps (1/2)

Chapter 559: A Hunter’s Footsteps

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Lydia’s summon clearly proved that Rhode’s et ready to return anytiathered his forces in preparation for their nextJohn

According to John’s request, Rhode had released the Cavalrymen that were kept captive in the battle with Lize Most of the Cavalrymen had chosen to return home, but those who chose to stay were John’s men and they hoped to stay by his side Rhode received affirmations from John about their loyalty and their non-extrereed After all, Rhode must also have private soldiers under him since he was a noble Rhode could train up potential Infantries and Archers from the mercenaries, but Cavalrymen was a military class Most mercenaries didn’t possess horsemanshi+p and cavalry tactics Firstly, it was expensive andto raise and maintain a horse Secondly, the h to spend on theh the Cavalrymen were born in the South and Rhode didn’t know about their sincerity due to the tense relationshi+p between the South and the North, he would eventually find a way to blend them in with his mercenaries

In the end, 63 Cavalrymen stayed behind which was a satisfactory result for Rhode and John John could take root by Rhode’s side by having the 63 Cavalryth if Rhode fell out with him To Rhode, the 63 Cavalryh the total number of Cavalryuild, the Cavalryth was between level 20 to 25 Therefore, Rhode would still be capable to wipe theood

Both sides were still on guard against each other Rhode trusted John, but not his men Rhode hoped that the Cavalrymen wouldn’t cause an uproar in his Fortress John was equally wary about Rhode’s proe his men stricter As an outsider who had surrendered, he understood that his position in the Guild would be shaky because he hadn’t build trust with Rhode However, this didn’t mean that they wouldn’t trust each other in the future Both John and Rhode had to take the initiative in order to have a stronger connection between them Therefore, John promised Rhode that his men would definitely obey his orders, never betray him, and wouldn’t cause trouble If any of the them out and behead them!

In response to John’s promise, Rhode assured that he would restrain his men and treat everyone equally to the best of his abilities However, Rhode, after all, was the victor and he didn’t need to stoop down to John’s level, that is John accepted because, after all, he are of his identity and position

Rhode didn’t keep General Garcia in the dark about the release of the Cavalryeneral turned a blind eye to it He had no proble fish’, General Dade, was still in his hands But the released Cavalrymen were only limited to the ones that Lize had captured As for the Infantries that General Dade had led, Garcia would never let theo

This wasn’t unreasonable of Garcia because most of the Cavalrymen that John had led were injured severely in Lize’s ambush; They were merely wounded soldiers ouldn’t pose much threat even after they were released However, the 3000 Infantries had surrendered under their Coift of a brand new Infantry army to the Refor up such an idiotic suggestion and Garcia naturally wouldn’t let theo

Rhode ordered Lize to lead some of the mercenaries into Frozen Lake to complete the preparations for the second 5 Stars Mission while the otherthe injured soldiers back to the Fortress to recuperate As for John, Rhode had allowed him to follow the rest to the Frozen Lake After all, Rhode could use this upco mission to make John understand his battle style better

After reorganizing everything, Rhode headed up north to the Golden City

To Rhode, the situation by the Northern frontline had come to an end

However, this was just the start for the others

Victory!

Baker looked over the wilderness triu with exciterinned froazed at the Medal of Honor and letter once more In fact, he didn’t expect that his battle plan would turn out this successful He made full use of the military forces by the two sides that had contained the forces of the Flourishi+ng Blossom and the Cloud Summit Fortress and personally led 20,000 Cavalryh the Thistle Wreath Fortress directly He admitted that this plan was risky, but he still succeeded!

The Thistle Wreath Fortress containing merely 500 soldiers collapsed before they even reacted and the land of Callenbach had fallen into their hands Baker had never felt this satisfied and proud He relied on his own strength and plans entirely to conquer this piece of land! The Northern country buression!

Baker’s hand trembled as he held the letter in his hands excitedly The Southern Parliahly and conferred him a medal In the letter, the Southern Parliauard Callenbach at all cost while they would seize this opportunity to seek assistance fro ell, they would fulfill their dreams and escape from the hands of the vicious dictator and build a brand new nation!