Chapter 522. The surprise attack ended perfectly

"It's good that I actually got two war evaluations that can earn honor points!"

Kant was overjoyed to see the words on the retina.

An epic victory, a legendary victory.

A total of 12 honor points were awarded.

That's enough for him to draw the system bundle 12 times.

"Give the order to get the soldiers back on the ships and send them to keep sentry."

"If there are any merchant ships that dare to spy on our army, they will all be sunk!"

Kant gave the order directly.

From the system prompt, it is already known that at this time, the two battles have come to an end.

Tonight is very dark, and it is not a good time to deal with the battlefield.

In Bestur's war plan, the surprise attack was considered a success at this time.

The rest, we will have to wait for tomorrow.

After Kant's order, the bandit leaders and bandit leaders who had infiltrated the Resniston River returned to their ships.

At this time, the fleet was quietly docked on the Resneston River near the naval barracks, like a fierce beast crawling in the dark, although quiet, but very dangerous.

If any more merchant ships dared to approach from the upper and lower reaches of the Resniston River, they would be wrecked and killed.

Doing this kind of thing, the bandits are all professionals.

Next, there is the long-awaited lottery of Kant.

I hope this time, I can draw one or two heroes.

Kant even went so far as to wash his hands specifically for this, hoping to get some good luck.

His plans have changed and he no longer intends to use the nobles of this world to serve him.

Instead, he appointed a pure man who rode and slashed the world to serve him.

These characters summoned from the system from the continent of Calradia, whether soldiers or heroes, have a constant loyalty to him.

Never worry about them mutiny.

What they were like when they were in Calradia, what kind of personality they had, when the system summoned them, they didn't change much at first.

The only thing that has changed is constant loyalty to him, Baron Kant.

This, in Kant's view, is much more important than other qualities.

If a subordinate is not loyal enough, the greater his ability and the higher Kant's appointment to him, the more harm he will do to Kant if he rebels.

Therefore, among all qualities, loyalty comes first.

Among the characters summoned by the system, the abilities of the heroes are undoubtedly the strongest.

It's not about their combat effectiveness, it's about their talents.

Each hero has his own unique political opinions and military thoughts, and their gaze is very lofty compared to ordinary soldiers.

There are some forced words, that is, the vision and pattern.

HeroesEven if they look at the continent of Calradia, they also look at the world, not ordinary soldiers or even nobles can be compared.

And, most importantly, although the system does not directly upgrade the level of heroes, they have a very strong growth potential in their own right.

This kind of growth was formed after they joined Kant's forces, under the influence of his constant loyalty to Kant, after a long period of running-in with Kant's team, and after being fully tempered.

To put it simply, every hero, because of their growth, can eventually become a strong man under Kant.

The achievements will far surpass when they were on the continent of Calradia.

Of course, not only the heroes will grow, but also the soldiers, but their growth is more manifested in the advancement of the troops, and the improvement is pure combat ability.

Although their knowledge and literacy will grow a lot because they are promoted to senior soldiers, if they don't continue to upgrade, they will basically be like that, as if they have been stereotyped.

Just as in the past, Kant sent ten Salander riders to spy on his propped shadow, the merchant Borg, a young patriarch of a down-and-out merchant family in the East County.

The ten Salander riders almost completely became the thugs in the hands of Naborg, and although they did not defect at all because of their constant loyalty to Kant, they were almost toyed with by Naborg in applause.

In fact, the strength of Salander's riders is not lower than the peak level of knights in this world, if they are ten knights in this world, then Borg can only become a puppet in their hands.

However, the ending made Kant almost chill.

Naborg, with the help of the sugar cubes he provided, not only became a successful merchant in the kingdom of the Eastern County Leader and even the Lion Job and the Silver Platter, but also, directly under the surveillance of the ten Salander riders, gave birth to a heart of rebellion against his Kant.

And if it weren't for Kant's personal visit to Borg's family, it would have been difficult to even find out.

Kant, not to blame the ten Salander riders.

Because he himself sent them to spy on and deter Naborg.

It's just that, after that lesson, Kant realized the shortcomings of the soldiers of these systems.

On the battlefield, they are invincible, but their talents seem to be limited to the battlefield, and they are at a loss when things that are too complicated are left to them.

Of course, this is not absolute.

As soldiers are upgraded, their own literacy has grown in all aspects.

When soldiers are promoted to the fifth rank, their performance in other aspects is no less than that of ordinary people.

If you reach the sixth level, in terms of knowledge, you are no less than some minor nobles.

Therefore, after Kant replaced the people who were spying on the Borg with five Ssarion lion knights, the Borg became a loyal dog in his hands.

Borg no longer has the means, let alone the strength to make any waves.

Even now, when Kant has been directly pushed to the opposite side by the nobles and sects of this world because of a rumor, the Borg, who once had a heart for resentment against him, is still obediently serving him.

If he dares to make any unusual moves, the end result is that he will be immediately killed by the Lion Knight of Saarion, who is close to "protecting" him.

His money, connections, and trade routes would be immediately seized by Kant.

It's a pity that even if the sixth-level soldiers already have the knowledge of almost a small noble, their essence is still soldiers, and they don't know how to do business or anything.

However, this did not delay in Kant's plan, and these sixth-level soldiers, in his imperial blueprint, were positioned by him as small nobles and small lords, enriching his imperial territory.

For such a position, Kant knew that these sixth-level soldiers were capable of doing it.

For higher-level positions that he is not qualified for, Kant targeted the heroes of the world.