I really can't control myself

Chapter 1823 Uncomfortable

Saint Toliman finally succeeded in stopping everyone who wanted to pursue him, and this time the "ambush" incident came to an end for the time being. Of course, the news quickly spread throughout the continent. After all, this incident caused the death of nine saints.

The bodies of Saint Joramo and the three saints who had just been killed were also found nearby. Seeing the death of these three people, Saint Toliman here took a breath again. It was indeed the old man. Crap. One was detonated from the inside by flames, and the other was stabbed to death by his own bones. In short, it was just as miserable as it was.

Of course, things are not actually done so beautifully, and many clues are actually very obvious. For example, the most obvious thing is that there are too few traces of the on-site battle. This is a holy-level battle after all. You don't want to say it will destroy the world. At least it won't be a problem to change the terrain. Sword Saint, Magic Saint and the like can be drawn casually. They are all capable of breaking mountains and breaking ground, but there are very few traces of on-site battles.

In fact, it was not that no one had doubts about Linton. After all, it was Linton who stirred up trouble in the first place, and then the elves sent saints there, which caused a series of incidents. However, most of the saints suspected that Linton was not responsible for this alone, but that Linton was working with the enemies of the Second Son Regiment. Otherwise, is this ambush too coincidental? How did they know to ambush here?

But speculation is just speculation, and there is definitely no evidence. Linton's behavior is barely reasonable. For example, when it came to negotiating with the Elf military camp, he said before that he did not interfere in the war and the troops surrendered. Linton only said to evacuate the people. It seemed like a good deed. This barely makes sense.

Besides, when Linton appeared on the side of the elves, wasn't this an emergency summons order issued by Saint Toliman? Linton heard the summons and came to help, and indeed he helped, but he didn't catch anyone. It's the same thing. That makes sense.

Although there are weird feelings everywhere, there is no evidence that can implicate Linton. What's more important is that Saint Toliman is not on Linton's side.

As the only survivor of the "ambush" incident, Saint Toliman's testimony was naturally the most important. That is to say, he confirmed that this incident was the work of the Second Sons and had nothing to do with Linton.

Saint Toliman had obviously been "tamed" by Linton, or he was really scared. He really didn't know what Linton was. Anyway, it was just something he couldn't afford to offend. After witnessing Linton kill six Saints in an instant, Saint Toliman felt that even if all the Saints in the entire Saint Association gathered together, they would be unable to kill Linton. They also had the ability to teleport, even if there were a bunch of Saints. If they can defeat him as a team, then they will have to live together for the rest of their lives. Once they are alone, they may meet Linton at any time, and they will be gone. Can they still live together?

Fortunately, Linton doesn't seem to want to solve or incorporate their holy association. Of course, Saint Toliman understands this very clearly. Maybe you think there is still some value in the Holy Association? To maintain this pattern for the time being, or in other words, people actually don't want to deal with the Holy Association, as long as they don't care about Linton's business here.

Saint Toliman felt that the latter reason probably accounted for the majority, because Linton told them from the beginning, which probably meant that you don’t need to question me about what I did. This incident was probably part of Linton’s warning. Something like that.

In the end, he pushed the matter to the Second Son Group, probably because he didn't want to get involved with their Saint-Level Association. "If you go to the Second Son Group, don't blame me for being rude if you interfere in my affairs again." That's probably what he meant.

Saint Toliman understood, and naturally he wanted to lead the trend in that direction, not for some holy-level association. This kind of loose organization did not have such a strong sense of belonging. He simply didn't want to die. He is the one who can most intuitively feel Linton's feelings when he looks at him as if a knife is on his neck. He doesn't dare to disobey him.

Of course, the investigation of this incident will take a lot of time, and we may not even be able to make a conclusion until the Second Son Group is found. Linton will not care about this matter for the time being. He will not be afraid of anything if he is discovered anyway. Now, the immigration aspect is more important.

Linton's purpose from the beginning was for this wave of immigrants. Although everyone thought this was not important, the empire did not lack population, and the population in the new city would be filled sooner or later. No one thought that Linton was really for this wave of population. So much trouble. But they didn't know Linton's mission. He really wanted this population.

The situation is very bad now for the elves, because in fact, they have suffered the greatest losses. The nine saints who died were all saints enshrined by the elves. Although there were one or two lucky saints who escaped because they did not come back in time, this sudden attack almost destroyed the elves. The holy level has been cleared.

Then this situation is like the elves suddenly changing from a nuclear country to a non-nuclear country. The difference is very big. Regular battles are indeed non-interference. There is not a single person missing from the Elf troops over there. It was the same as it was before, but it is the same now. But the only problem is the confidence of the Elf.

Now if the human race wants to start a holy war, can the elves take it? They only have one or two holy-level ones that have slipped through the net. It is impossible to compare with the holy-level ones from the human race in terms of numbers. Once they enter a holy-level war, they will definitely lose.

Without such confidence, the elves must be weak. For example, now, Linton has returned to the military camp again and asked about what happened yesterday. Doesn't this mean that he will give a response within a day? Now the time has come. Do you refuse or accept?

If the elves before had a choice, the elves now actually have no choice. Even if they resisted and said that they disagreed, and then forced Linton to retreat by saying that the Holy Level could not interfere in the war, they had also offended a Holy Level, and now that they had no confidence, they did not dare to offend the Holy Level at all. Although the Saint Association has regulations, if you really offend a Saint, there are many ways for people to mess with you.

For example, let's say Linton casually goes to the countries surrounding the elves and tells their kings that if you send troops to fight against the elves, I, the saint, owe you a favor privately. How precious is that saint-level favor? You said this was an interference in the war. If you don't admit it, it's over. It's not me who took action, it was the army of that country. I don't know what the favor is.

For such a top-level existence in the mainland, there are many ways to mess with you without taking action personally. Originally, the elves were able to show off their tricks and were not afraid at all, but now that nine saints are dead, they really don't dare.

Therefore, when faced with Linton's questioning again, the only answer the Elf general could give was...agree. It feels aggrieved, but there is no other way, so I go to your military camp and beat your lieutenant to death in front of him. You still have to apologize, agree to their request, and cooperate.

Yes, the elves actually have to cooperate with the immigration work here. To put it simply, they ask the elven soldiers to inform the people in the Kingdom of Sardinia, tell them the news, and then gather them together.

Naturally, the elves don't want to agree. They reached the battlefield first. Why don't they quickly build fortifications and then prepare to welcome the arrival of the human army while waiting for work? Or will they help you organize the evacuation of the survivors?

You must know that the Kingdom of Sardinia has a total population of hundreds of thousands, most of which are scattered in villages and towns. The population of the city is more than 30,000 in the main city, and the other small towns have a population of several thousand. With such a scattered distribution, it is troublesome, time-consuming and energy-consuming to organize these people.

And it takes up a lot of manpower. You can't complete it by sending thousands of people, and something may happen. The people of the Kingdom of Sardinia are not very friendly to the elves who occupy their land. If you really send thousands of people there, what if there seems to be only a small number of people and they start an uprising? Are you going to send a large army to exterminate them? This will delay preparations for war with the human race. So you have to send a team of tens of thousands of people to cooperate.

Then if you say I don't want to do it, let Linton do it by himself. Linton says that's fine. Then he introduced that he has a world-peace-loving organization under his command, which specializes in helping refugees from war-torn war areas. They can help with immigration work, which means... tens of thousands of people. If you elves don't want to help, you can just let my people come.

After Linton said this, Elf General Siver immediately agreed to the help of the Elf army.

Do Linton's men have such an organization? Of course not, all he needs to do is borrow tens of thousands of people from the Human Legion. In his name, he will "evacuate refugees" in the Kingdom of Sardinia. No one dares to touch them. Isn't that right for you to attack them? Angry Linton? Now Linton is settling a score with the elves. It's not about intervening in the war, it's a personal grudge.

These tens of thousands of people do not directly participate in the war, but it doesn't matter if they write a few letters home in the Kingdom of Sardinia and tell them about what is happening around them. The elves want to march, so they randomly draw a few interception lines to indicate that they will evacuate the refugees there and prevent the elves from passing through. That's no problem, right? If you dare to move, they dare to call Linton to help them settle accounts.

Xiweier is not a fool. She knows what kind of trouble she will encounter just by thinking about it. Linton is now clearly disgusting with them, but they just can't do anything because they have no confidence. If there is still support from the Holy level, the worst that can happen is the start of a Holy level war. Who is afraid of who? But they have no support now, so what should they do? They can only break their teeth and swallow it in the stomach. It is uncomfortable and they can only hold it in. With.

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