Chapter 633 - Three Big Shots (1/2)
Chapter 633: Three Big Shots
Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios
There was a saying a the mercenaries when Rhode was conferred a feudal rank by Lydia that his noble identity would be an excellent shi+eld for his guild The restrictions of uild was liiven hihts to another 2000 private soldiers If there were any conflicts with other guilds orRhode’s mercenaries or his private soldiers?
The former would be easier for them since they were mercenaries However, it would be different if they faced the latter Mercenaries didn’t have the background of nobles and the mercenaries would be unable to bear the consequences of failure if they despised the nobles When that happened, ould the mercenaries do if Rhode used the chance to expand his forces? Rebel? Or cooperate?
Fro more than random concerns However, after Rhode became the overlord of Grenbell, such voices of concern became louder As an overlord, he could basically have asas he didn’t cause dissatisfaction to the Royal Family It was due to this that the criticis the mercenaries They were concerned that his forces would expand so quickly that he would suppress all other roups Besides, his identity as a noble wasn’t well-received by thetheirto Paphield But now, he had beco at it this way, did Rhode having both mercenary forces in Grenbell and Paphield comply with the rules of the Mercenary association?
Rhode knew that there was a naiven to him by the outsiders—Mercenary Overlord
However, this terood one Normally, nobles and mercenaries didn’t have a favorable relationshi+p with each other The nobles believed that they had higher status and beco Previously, Marlene often faced disapproval froh experience However, she was determined and didn’t receive any official feudal rank and identity Therefore, it wasn’t beyond reasonable limits But Rhode was different He had the official identity of an overlord and still had to lead a team of mercenaries to complete missions all around the continent How ridiculous would that sound
Not to mention, mercenaries were born with a lack of favorable impressions of the nobles They believed the nobles were devious, crafty, and only took advantage of others It ithout saying that the noble identity of the overlord was naturally unpopular a the mercenaries
There were also ruroup leaders had joined hands and requested the Mercenary association to disqualify Rhode’s guild This was because he had already beco class, which was deeply ingrained in a long-standing resentuild Besides, they felt that if they didn’t restrict him, Rhode’s forces would overpower everyone one day
And they were right about that
Those were Rhode’s intentions
Although it sounded strange for others to uild and territory at the sa about it because uild and gathered sufficient strength, equiphts to the territory Then, everyone treated it as noruild leaders to expand their forces toward the territorial rights
Although Rhode realized the differences in educational level between reality and ga that he had done in the gauild Even though the right of being an overlord was uild leader and it was pointless for hireat on their own
In a territory, uards because the guards’ uarantee the stability of the land and they wouldn’t abandon their duties to penetrate into the deep forest to search for a civilian’s lost kin If a group of bandits ailantly due to a lack of e?
This was the difference between duties and identities The guards’people in the mountains and plains The mercenaries were the experts in that, and so they ell liked by the civilians
But now, Rhode intended to set up his private soldiers to defend the land and uild would carry the responsibilities of ‘serving the people’ Of course, they would get paid doing that