Give Me the Name of God

Chapter 349 General Pigu’s decision

Rahn fell to the ground, and Chuitt took out a letter from his arms, mixed it with other letters, and received it under the straw mat.

"The letter just now was sent to you by Mr. Monchik. He really wants to save you. I know you don't want to live, but these soldiers still have to live." After saying that, Chuitt left the camp. It disappeared without a trace in the blink of an eye.

When Rahn woke up, it was already late at night, and he was surrounded by a group of soldiers.

"General, what happened?"

"You slept all day."

"General, you look very bad."

"General, do you want something to eat?"

Rahn shook his head and was about to stand up when he suddenly thought there was something under the mat.

If these letters are allowed to be seen by these soldiers, Rahn's world will be destroyed in an instant.

He lay back down again and said to everyone with a tired look on his face: "I'm fine, I'm just a little tired. You should go and have a rest early. I want to be alone for a while."

Everyone left one after another, and Rahn carefully took out the letters from under the bed.

There is no need to read the letters that have been read. Rahn found the one that he had not read.

That letter was written by Manda. The content of the letter was very brief, only three sentences.

First sentence: "I'm going to raid your camp tomorrow night, so be prepared."

"You really despise me." Rahn smiled bitterly. Then he thought about it. It seemed that it was not him whom Manda despised. He was not the commander of this army.

The second sentence: "Lead this group of brave soldiers to survive, and the Lord of Divine Punishment will be proud of you."

"What's the use of talking nonsense like this?" Larn snorted and looked down patiently.

The third sentence: "Even if you can't conquer Blackwater City, at least go to Blackwater City and take a look with your soldiers."

"Is this trying to recruit me to surrender?" Rahn threw Manda's letter into the fire and kept the other letters.

These transcribed letters can also be used as evidence. After meeting Bucken, at least there is room for explanation. Even if the archbishop will not let him go, he can at least let these soldiers live.

Rahn had just hidden the letter when he suddenly saw a soldier walking into the camp. He was Vaturo's guard.

He sniffed, looked at the ashes in the fire, frowned and said, "What are you burning?"

Rahn sighed, even a guard dared to speak to him in this tone.

"It's just an unwritten battle report. What's wrong?"

"The general asked you to go over, go over immediately!"

Rahn straightened his clothes and followed the guards to Vaturo's tent. Vaturo put down his wine glass, pushed the girl away from his arms, wiped the oil stains from his mouth and said, "I heard that you slept all day, and I still I thought you committed suicide by taking poison.”

Larn laughed dryly: "How could I do such a stupid thing?"

"It can't be said to be a stupid thing. For you, dying decently is not a bad ending. Since you are not dead, just give me a good fight. In three days, I will attack the city again and let your people collect some Wood, I need to make a batch of ordnance."

Rahn nodded.

"Also, ask your people to stop howling like ghosts and wolves every morning and use their strength on the battlefield. Useless trash like them, no matter how much you pray, the Lord of Divine Punishment won't bother to look at them."

Vaturo hated the early morning prayers of the God's Punishment Army. In the past, he never said it clearly out of sympathy, and now he no longer had any need to show mercy to Rahn.

Rahn didn't say anything and stood up to leave, then heard Vaturo say: "You only have less than a thousand people left. After this battle, there may be even less left. Ask your archbishop for some food. Anyway, there are only those left." You can't eat too much for one person, and seeing the way you beg, I feel really embarrassed for you, and I don't have that much food to give to you."

Rahn returned to his tent without saying a word and sat in silence for a long time.

A soldier walked into the camp and gave Larn a bowl of wheat porridge: "General, are we going to attack the city again?"

Rahn nodded.

The soldier sighed softly and said, "I wonder if the archbishop knows that we are still fighting."

Rahn's heart throbbed.

"If one day, we can really capture Blackwater City, if I am still alive, I will visit every corner of the city to take a good look at the city and take a good look at the dead soldiers."

Rahn's heart ached even more.

"If I can't live to that day, please go to that city for me and take a look. You must take a careful look..."

"That's enough!" Rahn interrupted the soldier and looked at him fiercely, "Why are you here again? What do you think this is?"

This soldier is still pretending to be Chuwitt.

"Actually, I didn't leave at all. Your soldiers like me quite a lot."

Rahn looked at the wooden bowl and asked, "Is this bowl of porridge not poisonous?"

"Yes." Chuite nodded.

Rahn couldn't help but smile. He pointed at the bowl of porridge, trembled for a long time, and gritted his teeth and said: "I don't have much food, can't you poison it in another way?"

Chuitt smiled and said: "There is a lot of food in Blackwater City. Take your soldiers to have a full meal."

Larn was silent for a while and then said to Chuitt: "Go ahead and tell Mr. Nidali that I'm ready for him to come tomorrow night."

"Is there anything else you want to say?"

"If I die, please treat my soldiers well."

The next day, Larn led the soldiers to collect wood. The trees under Blackwater City were almost cut down. Larn led the soldiers to a distant forest and cut down a few trees.

The quantity of wood was not enough, and Vaturo was furious. He scolded Rahn in front of the soldiers. Rahn did not defend himself, but instead asked Vaturo for food. Unsurprisingly, he was attacked by Vaturo again. abuse.

The soldier's anger reached the extreme, but Rahn still begged shamelessly and finally asked for a cart of food.

Tonight, he must give the soldiers a full meal.

Late at night, Stanley was ready to go to war, but Manda was a little worried.

"Rahn's response was ambiguous and I'm worried things could change."

"There will be no changes," Stanley smiled. "We have fought against each other for so long. I know him very well. I will bring him back."

The reason why they chose to raid tonight is because Manda received the news that Dwight will arrive at Blackwater City tomorrow with five thousand God's Punishment Army.

Before Dwight arrived, Manda wanted to clear out all the Punishers. He didn't want them to reunite on the battlefield, let alone give them a chance to clarify their misunderstandings.

But killing all the God's Punishers was not an easy task. After screening many plans, Stanley came up with the strategy of instigating rebellion.

He knew that Larn's life was not good, and he also knew that Larn cherished the lives of his soldiers. After some careful planning, Chuitt risked his life to sneak into Larn's camp and began to instigate rebellion.

Rahn summoned all the officers to the camp. He did not tell the cause and effect of the matter. He knew how loyal these soldiers were. He did not need any explanation. He only needed an order. These soldiers would do anything for him willingly.

"We have been fighting here for more than half a year. I promised you that I will take you to Blackwater City. I will fulfill my promise tonight, but before that, we must first kill the madman who has humiliated us several times. In the name of the Lord, send him to hell!"

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