The correct way to open the elf

Chapter 360 1 Clearance

Chapter 360: Sweep Away
"Then let them go. It's useless to force them to stay. Instead, it will cause unrest in the entire Golden City.

Once the plane war begins, those small sand people territories on both sides of the Nemo River will definitely become cannon fodder and food for the plane creatures.

Tell Marshall and Johnson that instead of letting those small nobles continue to enslave the sand people and eventually be easily wiped out in the plane war, it is better to take the initiative to eliminate those useless desert nobles and gather all the sand people to the Golden City.

In this way, the labor problem of Golden City will be solved by half. If we move some of them over, the defense and construction work of Golden City can also be started."

Feng Yu's arrogant words determined the fate of the small nobles of the Golden Empire who were still left in the desert. Now that he holds great power and troops, he really doesn't realize that there is anything wrong with him.

"Have I become someone I hate? No, I am thinking about the people of the sand."

Feng Yu "easily" convinced himself, then ran to the research institute and stopped thinking about this matter.

In the Golden City, Marshall was a little panicked after receiving the message from Illya. He never thought that they would take the initiative to attack and unify the entire desert civilization. Although the message did not say so, it was indeed a fact.

Johnson said, "Why think so much? Illya is right. Instead of letting them fend for themselves in the plane war, it is better to incorporate them into our system. This way, the lives of ordinary sand people will be better."

"That's right. The nobles in the desert are even more cruel than human nobles. They don't regard the sand people as human beings at all."

"Oppression is fine, but what I can't stand the most is their tradition of burying the nobles with their dead. It's simply anti-civilization."

The two of them talked themselves into believing and then began to formulate a battle plan.

It is very difficult to build defensive facilities such as city walls in the desert. The emperor of the Golden City ruled the entire desert for many years and only built an inner city for his own palace, while the urban area of ​​the Golden City was still unobstructed.

The alert airships had already "visited" all the small noble fiefdoms on both sides of the Nemo River. It was not difficult for Marshall and Johnson to deal with these nobles. All they had to pay attention to was to try not to harm ordinary sand people during the operation.

The light warships and airships assembled with spare parts transported to the Golden City sailed upstream along the Nemo River and headed towards the riverside territory of a desert noble closest to the Golden City.

The territories of the desert nobles are usually not far from the river, and are completely within the firepower range of the Iron Army.

Marshall and Johnson's tactics were also simple. They used airships to land soldiers in the direction of the territory adjacent to the desert, and together with the soldiers who landed on the ship, they surrounded the entire territory.

Although it is called a territory, it is actually not that big and does not have much military force.

During the reign of the Golden Empire, although most of these small nobles were branches of the Golden Empire's royal family, the royal family did not allow them to possess too much military force, which benefited Johnson and Marshall.

In the so-called encirclement they created, there was only one soldier far away. Let alone people, even if the flock of sheep was in chaos, it would be impossible for the soldiers to catch all the lambs.

But the sand people are not sheep after all, and sometimes dealing with people is much easier than dealing with sheep.

When the warship fired a shot at the edge of the tallest building in this small territory, and when the huge airship dropped its soldiers and rose again, flying over the territory, the entire territory no longer had any thought of resistance.

The only thing the sand people could do was to run back to their homes screaming, then block the doors and windows as tightly as possible, pretending to be an ostrich that no one could see.

In view of the fact that the strongest among the nobles who went to occupy the Golden City were clearly arranged by Marshall and Johnson, how could the remaining small nobles dare to fight against these aliens who could fly and whose weapons could destroy a house with one blow.

Marshall looked at the nobles' private soldiers who were cowering in the largest building, made a gesture to the guards around him, and then the soldiers of the Iron Army slowly pressed forward.

With a loud bang, smoke and dust flew up, and a large part of the tall sand wall of the small nobleman's house collapsed along with screams in the yard.

When the soldiers of the Iron Army walked in and shot down several scimitar soldiers who intended to resist with their pistols, they heard the sound of weapons falling to the ground. The remaining private soldiers of the small nobles were very sensible. They threw away their weapons and stuck their heads to the ground with their butts sticking out.

When Marshall walked into the yard along the collapsed wall, the young noble's family had already been taken out by the Iron Army soldiers and were huddled together in the middle of the yard, shivering.

Marshall pinched his earlobe helplessly. He felt that at this moment he was just like the "big villain" that his teacher mentioned. He was eating camel cheese and singing at home, and suddenly he was robbed by him.

Listening to the desert language spoken by the terrified noble families who were huddled together, Marshall waved his hand. He couldn't understand it at all, nor did he want to understand it.

What's the point of understanding it? !
He wanted to take away their people and plunder their wealth. In the end, he even asked the soldiers to destroy this settlement to prevent other sand people from settling here. He just walked away without leaving a single bit behind, and didn't care what they said.

In Marshall's eyes, it was a very good result that the little noble was not killed by the warriors because of his fierce resistance.

A small noble territory along with almost all of its residents was brought to the shore. A warship was towing a number of rafts, waiting to carry these sand people to the Golden City and hand them over to Johnson for unified arrangements.

Afterwards, a work team from the Golden City would arrive, dismantle the settlement, bundle up the wood products, throw them into the Nemo River as floating objects, and take away everything that could be used.

One third of these things or an equivalent amount of cattail coins will be distributed to them as their wages.

The Golden City has everything, so naturally there is no need for these things, but it would be a waste to throw them here, so Johnson came up with this idea.

The disadvantage of this method is that it can directly clear out a gathering place in a short period of time without wasting extra manpower, destroy the living conditions there, and bring certain supplies to the Golden City.

This kind of work is what the human mercenaries who cleaned up the Golden City are most willing to do, because it is lucrative. However, Johnson of the Golden City pretended not to see it and allowed them to hide some valuables.

There is no other way, because only in this way can we complete these tasks efficiently while having certain material benefits.

However, Johnson also set a rule for these demolition teams, which is that all wood and daily necessities must be brought back to Cattail City, and the Iron Army soldiers will inspect them later.

(End of this chapter)

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