Chapter 33 (1/2)

There is no need to say more about yearning for nature. Which slave does not yearn for freedom and does not want to walk freely on the earth and breathe freely.

The first two are bullshit. The reason why they yearn for freedom is very simple. No one drives them to work with a whip. They can eat a full meal and sleep well.

Fear is because they have been away from the mountains for a long time, especially mature slaves like archier, who have no idea of the mountains and their survival skills. If they are really thrown into the mountains, whether they can survive or not is still unknown.

Archier had seen with his own eyes the ferocity of wild animals in the mountains. Once upon a time, a member of a team caught a young wild boar. He thought he had a good taste. However, his parents came to him. He had never seen such a big wild boar. Its back was even higher than that of a war horse. Its black hair was like an awl, especially the pair of fangs, which were two machetes.

Although the wild boar was eventually killed by them, their Centaur also lost 13, including one regular knight.

A wild boar is ferocious to this degree, not to mention those more famous giant tigers and bears, which are not eaten alive.

Especially after the emergence of a group of unscrupulous ghost slaves in the past ten years, these familiar slaves were completely reduced to the role that grandma did not love. The Byron people took them as cattle, and the Andes people in the mountains took them as enemies.

Some of his father's generation fled back to the mountains when they found a chance. In his generation, they basically did not. Even if there were, they would reappear outside Bastille in a short time, and they would be punished as ghost slaves.

Archier thought that he would be as lucky as his father in this life. He met a good master, allowed slaves to unite, and gave birth to the next generation. Unfortunately, he died of endless hunger and fatigue.

His life trajectory, in one night, has undergone earth shaking changes - the fall of Bastille.

When hearing this news, archier's jaw almost fell out of shock. Not only the city Lord, but also the ordinary Bastille soldiers, flaunted all day long about how strong they were, how strong the Bastille city defense was, and how abundant their supplies were. Even if the mountain people in the mountains gathered tens of thousands of troops, there was no way to take Bastille.

This is supported by history. Fifteen years ago, Bastille was surrounded by tens of thousands of troops led by Derek, the king of Andes. The two sides staged a fierce offensive and defensive war in Bastille.

As a result, the king of Andes was not well prepared for food and forage, so he had no choice but to withdraw his troops. He was chased by the elite soldiers led by the city Lord. Not only did the king of Andes die, but he also sent thousands of elite slaves to Bastille.

But now the Bastille changed owners overnight, and their slave camp was blocked in the barracks before they could move out.

According to the comments of the officers, there are tens of thousands of Andes mountain people who attack Bastille secretly. Sir clester, a resourceful fox, fled in the first place. They went out in vain. It was better to surrender. Maybe the other side would read the friendship of the same family and give them a way to live.

In this way, archier's slave camp was in a muddle headed surrender.

In fact, they had no weapons to pay. They did not have any serious weapons in their slave barracks. The most commonly used weapons were wood axes, stone picks and iron shovels. They were kept in a unified way. Only when they were working, they were distributed, or under the supervision of regular soldiers. The Byron people were even more vigilant against them than ordinary slaves.

During this period, no one came to collect them. They just called the former chief officer to hold a long and short meeting, and then ordered them not to leave the camp without authorization. Otherwise, they would be conceited of life and death. After that, no one paid attention to them, even the porridge and black bread of the past.

However, listening to the chaotic fighting cry outside the camp, the hunger became less difficult, and the anxiety lasted until noon. All kinds of fighting were less, but there was a lot of fighting outside the camp.

Later, the officer who had a good relationship said that the slaves who had been held in Bastille were red eyed and said that they were ghost slaves. They were going to kill them together. They were stopped by the young army who had sent them down. They said that they were also hard-working people and should be given a fair trial.

Archier didn't understand what a fair trial was, but he still had a good feeling for this young army. After all, the other side saved his life and regarded them as people. Not only did he think so, but also most of the slave army should think so.

So, when the young soldiers came to ask them to help clean up the dead bodies of the battlefield and prevent the epidemic, archier was not so resistant to work for the first time.

Young, clean, neat and gentle.

This was the first impression that the young soldiers left on archier. He was ashamed of his heroic self-confidence, which was totally different from that of the Bastille soldiers.

The self-confidence of Bastille soldiers is more based on arrogance and whip, while the self-confidence of the young soldiers is not revealed by trampling on others, but from the bones.

He wants to be like that, too.

Archie didn't know when he was born.