Black Iron Crown

Chapter 104 Casualties of Slaves

Reiner is still quite interested in this unit. As a veteran mount and slash player, how could he not know the reputation of Kupaopao? The country of Kugit is a very troublesome enemy for many players.

All armies are composed of cavalry, and they have unparalleled mobility. Few people can catch up with them, but they can use their superb mobility to tease the enemy and consume the enemy's physical strength in the pursuit.

And Kujit's own cavalry archers are the best among them. Unlike the cavalry who directly attack the enemy's formation, they rely on the cavalry bow in their hands and superb archery to fight the enemy.

They seldom engage in direct hand-to-hand combat with the enemy. Although they also wear scimitars and have certain hand-to-hand skills, using the bow and arrow in their hands to directly kill the enemy is their first choice.

Write down this unit first, and Leiner continues to scroll down, but the other units are relatively either too expensive or have too weak attributes. Relatively speaking, Leiner still needs a light cavalry now.

The role of the light cavalry is too great. They can act as scouts and scouts, looking around for possible enemies. With their strong mobility, not everyone can catch up.

When confronting the enemy, they can also use cavalry to kite the enemy in front of the enemy's formation. The archers used by the lords of the Northland are only equipped with ordinary hunting bows. After all, this place is rich in iron ore, and the combat mode is more inclined to both sides Hand-to-hand combat.

Archers are only used to hit the enemy's morale and kill the opponent's unarmored troops. Conscripts without armor protection will be easily injured or even killed by arrows. Therefore, the bow in the Northland has not made much progress at all.

This is different from the mainland, because they are facing the invasion of western nomads, so they must use powerful bows and arrows with extremely long range to kill these people, so it has become two extremes.

Kujit's experienced cavalry archer may still be a little weak when facing the inland army, but facing the northern army without powerful bows and arrows, it will be crushed.

Imagine that experienced cavalry archers rode fast horses and held bows in their hands, roaring past the enemy's formation and shooting a rain of arrows. However, before the enemy could react, they had already leaned on the horses under their crotches and swung away. up.

If you can't catch up, you can't fight. This is a very morale-destroying situation.

Leiner didn't expect the veteran cavalry archers to cause much casualties to the enemy. They could be used as a crap stick to disrupt the enemy's formation and hit the enemy's morale. What's more, they can also undertake the tasks of dividing, encircling, and reconnaissance. Chasing after victory is their strong point.

In comparison, other armies of the same price, even the Lancers belonging to the Kugit Khanate, are incomparable. Except for their stronger impact ability, they are not comparable to experienced cavalry archers, not to mention that Reiner has a lot of strength in terms of impact. The more powerful Scarlet Griffin Knights and Moreland Knights can also take on this responsibility.

After thinking about it, Leiner finally chose the experienced cavalry and archers. He was surprised to find that although the troops in the cavalry and hacking were not as powerful as some perverted troops, they were simple, easy to use, and cost-effective.

Whether it is the Merland sergeants who have already exchanged or the experienced cavalry archers who are checking, they are all quite cost-effective.

After thinking about it for a while, Leiner finally chose Kujit senior cavalry archers as the new arm exchange. After spending 150 merit points, fifteen Kujit senior cavalry archers were exchanged.

They also appeared in the barracks out of thin air. There was Sir Leyland sitting in the camp, so there was no accident. Although there was a commotion among the soldiers inside, it quickly calmed down under Sir Leyland's explanation and suppression. down.

"Lord Baron!" Sir Corder walked in with a document in his hand, and said to Reiner who was sitting on the chair: "There is a message from the mine,

It is said that there were many casualties when opening up new mine veins. Of course, all the casualties were Klad people! "

"Well...then what do they want me to do?" The mine is guarded by Reiner's army, but the person in charge there is still a relative of Reiner, that is, a member of the Moreland family.

"Mason hopes that you can increase some manpower. Now the lack of people has seriously affected the development and mining of iron ore. If this continues, the harvest may be reduced a lot!"

Sir Corder looked at the handwriting on the document, and said to Reiner.

This Mason is a descendant of the branch of Reiner's grandfather's generation. After all, the Merland family in the Northland is just a little baron. In addition, he did not show the characteristics of a heroic knight, so he just became a yeoman with more arable land. , or the landlord.

After all, there are very few churches in the backcountry of the northern border, and this branch does not want to be an ascetic monk, so Reiner's grandfather gave him 200 acres of arable land for him to live on.

Because they are related to the Moreland family, and this Mason is indeed a young and promising person, he became the head of the mine some time before Reiner crossed over.

He is in charge of the mining of the mine, including the amount of mining, food supplies, and the right to discuss actions with the chief officer of the soldiers. Although Leiner knows that such a large right may have many disadvantages, because he does not have enough Officials can only do this temporarily.

Reiner frowned when he heard the words. Originally, there were seventy or eighty Klader miners. If it reached the point where the output was affected, what kind of staff reduction would it be?

"Why is there such a big loss? The reason? I need a reason!" Reiner asked.

"Uh, according to him, it was because the work was too tiring, and the Klades were short and weak, and couldn't bear such heavy labor, so many people died of illness!"

"Is that really the case?" Reiner narrowed his eyes slightly. He couldn't believe that things were really that simple. He had seen such tricks a lot when he was reading novels and playing games in his previous life. Labor only.

Seeing that Reiner didn't believe it, Sir Corder said again: "But as far as I know, this Mason may have some other behaviors, such as withholding rations, and allowing the Redcars to beat the Cradles!"

Reiner frowned when he heard this. It is not an option to go on like this. If there is always such a large number of downsizing, those Klad people will die one day. Do you need to mobilize some people who could have been used in agriculture, handicrafts and even other industries? Is the labor force on the military going to mine?

He was still a little annoyed by this kind of thing, and wanted to focus on dealing with this Mason, but after thinking about it, he finally gave up on this idea.

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