Chapter 1281 Giving Gifts
In less than a moment, Kyle came into the courtyard with a black orc.
Seeing the person coming, Weilin stood up and went forward to greet him.
"Your Excellency, all is well."
When Bames saw the black-haired young man walking towards him, he took the initiative to greet him without any airs.
Seeing this, Weilin's face flashed with surprise, and then he returned the greeting: "It's nice to meet you, Commander Bames."
After greeting each other, both sides sat down under the pavilion.
Kyle came and stood behind Weilin, waving his hand to signal the black orc girl to pour tea.
The girl's ears twitched uneasily, but she did not dare to slow down in her movements. She held the teapot with both hands and carefully poured a cup of tea for the important man in front of her, then stepped aside to reduce her presence.
Looking at the tea on the stone table, Bames nodded to Weilin in thanks.
Weilin nodded slightly in return, and then asked, "Commander Bames, I wonder if you came to visit me alone this time for official or personal matters."
Upon hearing this, Bames did not hide anything and replied with a smile: "There are official matters and private matters."
Upon hearing this, Weilin was stunned. He then picked up the teacup, took a sip, and said, "In that case, Commander Bames, how about we discuss business first?"
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Bames picked up the teacup, took a sip, and after showing the other party that he was not on guard, he said, "Sir Weilin, I am here on behalf of the Northern Army to discuss the redemption of the prisoners with the Ninth Corps."
When Weilin heard about the redemption of the captives, he knew that the other party was sending him "compensation".
The war lasted for several years, and it was impossible that the Black Orc Northern Army was without human prisoners of war.
But the other party used the word "redemption", which clearly expressed his attitude.
Weilin put down the teacup in his hand and said calmly: "Commander Bames, I wonder how many of our soldiers you have."
Hearing this, Bames instantly understood Weilin's attitude, and immediately changed the way he handled things. He said, "In the past six years, we have fought with you 581 times on the northern battlefield. There have been 437 wars with more than 1,000 people, 133 wars with more than 10,000 people, and 11 wars with more than 100,000 people."
"According to our statistics, there are only 319 captured soldiers from the Ninth Regiment, and 47,837 human soldiers from other regiments."
Weilin was a little surprised by this number, but when he thought about it carefully, it made sense.
The Ninth Corps fought against the Northern Army of the Black Orcs, and almost every war ended in victory, so very few of their soldiers were captured by the enemy.
As for other corps, they won and lost alternately and fought frequently, and it was common for soldiers to be captured.
But he didn't expect that the number of prisoners would be so large.
Before leaving the military camp, there were 23,776 Black Orc prisoners of war belonging to the 9th and 12th Corps.
Those tribal civilians who were forcibly recruited to mine ordered their release after receiving news of the negotiations.
"Commander Bames, there are more than 20,000 Black Orc warriors in the Ninth Corps. I would like to exchange them for some of our warriors. What do you think?"
Upon hearing this, Bames replied, "Sir Weilin, the exchange of prisoners could have been raised during the formal negotiations. Why do you want to discuss this with me alone?"
"Commander Bames, perhaps I have a different opinion from you." Weilin shook his head and answered vaguely.
Upon seeing this, Bames put aside his curiosity and replied, "Sir Weilin, since you want to do this, I am willing to do so."
"Thank you, Commander Bames." Weilin said.
Kyle, who was standing behind Weilin, felt confused after listening to the conversation between the two.
According to common sense, the killing of the God Thief has made the Lord famous among all the nations, which means that he no longer needs this kind of fame.
However, in such a formal occasion, he could only suppress this doubt and wait until the Black Asian Orc Legend left before asking again.
After failing to offer the other party a reasonable reward for redeeming the prisoners of war, Bames had to change the topic to another matter.
Directly giving the other party rewards will cause the Black Orcs to lose a certain amount of prestige in the Orc camp, and they may even be labeled traitors by certain Orc tribes.
But if no reward is given, if the United Kingdom of Coles encounters such an incident again, the strong men from other races will be cautious and may wait until they have suffered heavy losses before taking action.
In addition, during that great war, this broad-minded strong man not only gave gifts to human warriors, but also to the strong and low-level soldiers who participated in the war on the side of the Black Orcs.
Therefore, the teacher instructed that no matter what, the prepared gifts should be given to the other party in a "reasonable manner".
As for which method, that depends on him.
"Sir Weilin, I heard that you do not believe in the Crown of the God of Dawn."
Upon hearing this, Weilin coughed lightly and said, "I have great respect for the Crown of the God of Dawn, but I am a believer of the Goddess of Life after all, and this will not change."
Hearing his master's words, Kyle couldn't help but think of the shallow power of faith. If his rank was not high enough and his strength was not strong enough, it might not be as good as the brilliance of faith of an ordinary devout believer.
Upon seeing this, Bames reached out and took out a sheepskin map and handed it to the other party, saying, "Sir Weilin, I wonder if you have heard of a legend."
Looking at the sheepskin map on the stone table, Weilin showed a hint of curiosity and asked, "Commander Bames, I wonder what the legend is."
"I wonder if Lord Weilin has ever heard of the Pirate King Bern Yues?"
Weilin seemed to understand something, and continued to speak, "Of course I have heard of it."
"This is a treasure location left by the pirate king Bern Yuesi that our country has obtained. However, our clan has a very delicate relationship with you, so our interpretation of some of the information above is very limited."
"Putting it in the national treasury is like gathering ashes."
"And in this battle to slay the God Thief, you fought for my God. As the most loyal believer of the Crown, I would like to give this to you as a token of my gratitude."
Seeing this, Weilin politely declined.
Balmes had done some research on the human way and understood what this meant.
After several refusals, Weilin "shamelessly" accepted the item.
Seeing this, Bames couldn't help but feel relieved.
It is not difficult to send something, but it is difficult to send something to an unfathomable person.












