Chapter 232 Exchange of Gifts

Faced with the conditions proposed by Purfict, several ancestral warriors of the Wildmane tribe discussed it in low voices in indigenous languages, and Hutton finally answered: "Dear lord, we cannot do this. It has been decided that we need to go back and report to the chief, and it will be decided by everyone in the tribe."

Although judging from what Purficott said, the conditions she offered were really not excessive. For the Wildmane tribe, it was no different from surrendering to other powerful tribes.

But after all, the reputation of white people is too bad, and no one can guarantee that once the Wildmane tribe surrenders, whether the conditions promised by Perfectcott will be fulfilled.

After all, white people can do all kinds of bad things. They may sound nice but actually want to kill them all.

And to take a step back, having freedom is always better than surrendering to others.

However, the people of the Wild Mane Tribe also knew that the other party had already said so, and it was unrealistic for them to want to maintain freestyle.

After all, they also have a clear understanding of the fighting power of their own tribe and know that they are not good at fighting.

Purficott looked at the people of the Wildmane tribe in front of him, and his sharp eyes seemed to have seen through them all.

Just when Hutton and others were sitting on pins and needles, she finally said: "Okay, since you are the first indigenous tribe I have met, I can give you some preferential treatment. Go back and think about it carefully, and also tell the news." More people, I will give you three days. After three days, whether you will surrender or be destroyed, I will wait for your answer."

Seeing this, Hutton and others did not dare to stay any longer, but at this moment Hutton suddenly noticed with great happiness that Perfectcott's eyes had been paying attention to the horse's mane on his body, so after thinking about it, he took off the horse's mane on his body as a gift. The gift gave it to Purficott.

"Yes, Your Majesty the Earl." John saluted Perficott, and then prepared to take Hutton and others out.

He had never used such a handy battle ax, and he had never seen such a beautiful weapon.

After saying that, Purficott looked at John who was bringing them in, and said to him: "Gather your flag team, escort them back, and send the people to their tribe before you can come back."

Immediately, she threw the ax to Hutton as a gift of horsehair from Hutton.

Afterwards, everyone in the Wildmane tribe saluted Purfict again before leaving her laboratory.

As she spoke, Purficott casually took a piece of metal ingot placed aside, and then directly activated alchemy to shape it into a very exquisite one-handed battle ax in her hands. She even had the time to focus on the axe. The surface is carved with patterns and decorated with different colors.

And all of this only took her a few minutes, and she was able to create a weapon that was a work of art from any angle.

Hutton held the tomahawk, felt the weight of the tomahawk, and swung it a few times, a look of surprise and surprise appeared on his face.

Purficott's move unintentionally left a very good impression on the other party.

Purficott couldn't help but raise her eyebrows when she saw this. She nodded slightly and said, "Interesting, since you gave me a gift, I'll give you a gift too."

But it was obvious that their attitude was much more friendly, and the ax was obviously particularly convincing and attractive to them.

After leaving the laboratory, John asked everyone in the Wildmane tribe to wait while he went to summon his flag team.

Soon, a group of fully armed White Bear Knights appeared in front of Hutton and others. Looking at the group of warriors wearing iron armor and equipped with sharp swords and various weapons in front of them, Hutton and others suddenly became nervous after they had relaxed because of Purficott's friendly attitude.

Of course they could see that the group of fully armed warriors in front of them were the same existence as the ancestor warriors, but their sophisticated equipment was not something that the ancestor warriors could possess.

There is no doubt that this is a show of force by the other side.

Hutton looked at the opponent's sophisticated equipment and couldn't help but mentally evaluate how capable they were.

However, the result was frustrating, because in Hutton's view, the opponent's team of fully armed warriors was enough to defeat all the ancestral warriors of the entire Wildmane tribe.

And obviously, this team of warriors is not the only one on the other side.

An ancestral warrior next to Hutton couldn't help but asked John in half-baked Victoyan: "How many such warriors do you have?"

Because the other party's Victory language was so bad that John didn't understand what he was hearing. He could only look at Hutton, hoping that he could explain.

Hutton asked quickly, and then explained to John: "He wants to know how many warriors like you there are."

Hearing this question, John was stunned for a moment, then thought about it and said, "If you ask how many warriors like me there are in the Earl's territory, there are probably more than a hundred.

The Empire is different from you. A team of more than a dozen people like us is called a flag team, and multiple flag teams combined together are called a knighthood.

The Earl currently only has one knighthood, the White Bear Knights, with a total number of about 120 people. However, if the Earl needs it, she can transfer ten times the number of knights from the country at any time.

In the empire, there are about 50,000 to 60,000 registered knights, but most of them are stationed in the mainland and various colonies of the empire, and it is difficult to mobilize them all.

Normally, the empire would invest a maximum of about 3,000 to 5,000 knights in a war, which would be the limit. "

This is not confidential information. Even ordinary people in the empire can know this, just ask a little bit.

In fact, in the past, for nobles, the number of knights they owned was the most intuitive reflection of a noble's strength. Therefore, for the empire, announcing the number of knights it owned was an act of demonstrating its strength.

So John didn't think there was anything wrong with telling the other person this.

When they heard the numbers that John said, the color on the faces of Hutton and others completely disappeared. They even followed John and others out of Eagle Beak Cliff in a daze, and when they came to the outside of the camp, they were blown by the cold wind and left behind again. The companion shouted again before he finally came to his senses.

Afterwards, they were not in the mood to explain too much to their companions who were left behind. After simply explaining the situation, they led the White Bear Knights to follow them in the direction of the tribe.

At this time, Hutton and others had no intention of considering whether these White Bear Knights following them would expose the location of the Wildmane Tribe.

What they were thinking about at the moment was to go back and tell the people in the tribe what happened.

(End of this chapter)

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