676: Chapter 414: Bestowing Honor 676: Chapter 414: Bestowing Honor There is a huge laboratory in Boneset Country, funded by the royal family, conducting all sorts of mysterious experints.
“Biological Test Material Group 7” is just one of the teams responsible for collecting experintal materials, and there are many similar organizations doing all kinds of extrely selfish and immoral deeds.
The current location of this “Group 7” is about hundred and twenty miles behind the border between Nanni Nation and Da Wu in Westeros City for easy operations nearby.
With a plan in his mind, Master Owen Bertram waved at the people around him and said: “Enter the city.”
Despite the assurances from Leroy Baker and Felix, the County Magistrate and others were still uneasy.
They wanted to et with Owen Bertram, but were refused.
Master Owen Bertram was very busy and had no ti to et with such low-level officials.
Owen carefully examined the residence of the three Red Race mbers, but did not find any important items.
However, Owen’s purpose for entering the city was not this.
He found a ring on the corpse of a Red Race mber, which served as a Storage Brocade Pouch, containing four thousand small “human figurines”!
Owen told the County Magistrate to prepare a place, then reversed the Red Race’s magic and released these trafficked people.
With cries filling the sky, he sighed and said: “Bart, you stay here and help the County Magistrate to settle these people.”
“For those who wish to return ho, utilize the power of the Horizon Bureau to send them back.”
“For those who don’t want to go back, give them so money to find a place to settle down.”
“Monitor the County Magistrate and don’t let him take advantage of these wretched people for his personal gain!”
“I’ll cover all the expenses personally.”
Bart, with an emotional face, respectfully knelt down: “I shall obey.”
Then, Owen took a Communication Talisman from his chest and contacted Donald Lee, who was far away in the Southern Border: “How is the preparation going?”
Donald Lee replied enthusiastically: “Master, rest assured, everything is ready!
We’ll attack the day after tomorrow night, targeting a small city, Suden, in the northwest of Nanni Nation.
There are one thousand guards, but there are three nobles and five warehouses in the city.
This battle will certainly earn us more than twenty tis our investnt.”
Owen waved at Leroy Baker: “Map.”
Leroy Baker spread out a map of Nanni Nation.
Owen found Suden City on the border and then located Westeros City, approximately three hundred miles apart.
Owen pondered for a mont and said, “Proceed with the plan, but slightly modify the post-war plan.
I’m heading there now, and I’ll talk to you in detail after I arrive.”
Donald Lee was overjoyed: “Master is coming?
Great!
Our General has always said he wants to et you and personally give his thanks.”
After talking with Donald Lee, Owen said to the people around him: “After the first battle, I will personally lead the team to annihilate Westeros City!
You all get prepared, this battle is very important, and I want to make sure that nothing goes wrong!”
Everyone solemnly nodded their heads.
…
At noon the next day, fifty miles northwest of the Southern Region Flying Bear Army’s camp, in Hans Post, General Hubery, Commander of the Flying Bear Army, accompanied by Donald Lee and several other generals and advisers, welcod Owen, who appeared in the sky.
When Owen Bertram appeared on the cloud, he saw General Hubery with a scholar-like deanor, leading dozens of subordinates in the open space in front of Hans Post, bowing and shouting in unison: “The Flying Bear Army pays respect and thanks to Master Owen Bertram!”
Owen was startled and, without thinking about whether it was appropriate or not, used his energy to lift them up, preventing them from bowing down.
“General Hubery, what are you doing?
Are you trying to shorten my life?”
General Hubery replied seriously: “Without Master’s help, the Flying Bear Army would have already been unable to hold on.
With the collapse of the Southern Border Defense Line, the Nanni Nation and Red Clan’s armies would have advanced, and countless citizens of the Southern Border would have died in the war.
The Imperial Court would have lost half its territory and the Flying Bear Army would have had no face to et God or His Majesty’s trust!”
Owen shook his head and said, “The Flying Bear Army is the ritorious service of the Great Wu!
What I have done is nothing compared to the loyalty and sacrifice of the Flying Bear Army.
General Hubery, please don’t thank again, it makes unable to hold my head high.”
General Hubery reluctantly said: “Master, if you don’t like it, we won’t do this anymore, but please believe that the Flying Bear Army will always rember what you’ve done and never forget!”
Owen gave a bitter smile and held General Hubery’s arm, saying: “General, no need to be so courteous.
I ca here to discuss an important military matter with you.
Ti is of the essence.
Let’s get started quickly and not let those Red Barbarians escape!”
As soon as this was ntioned, General Hubery and his n imdiately beca serious and gestured towards Hans Post: “Master, please-”
Everyone entered Hans Post, which was guarded by three thousand Flying Bear Army soldiers.
The surroundings had been thoroughly checked many tis to ensure that no enemy spies had infiltrated.
Standing in front of the map, Owen pointed at Westeros City and told the generals about the nurous cris committed by the Red Clan in Sharon Mansion.
After hearing this, General Hubery and the others were so angry that their beard and hair stood on end, cursing the Red Barbarians and Nanni Nation.
After a while, when the generals had cald down, General Hubery asked, “Does Master an that we should change our target for the first battle, from Suden City to Westeros City?”
The generals seed hesitant and sowhat uneasy.
Owen chuckled and waved his hands: “Please don’t misunderstand.
I co from the Horizon Bureau and am not an expert at deploying troops and formations.
I would never overstep my boundaries in war.”
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