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Chapter 51 The Rise of New Forces

On that side, the future Aztec emperor Kuytriaguk was wary of the arrival of the Norman army. However, at the same time, the Norman army also seemed cautious and very low-key.

Although Marshal Walter was very confident in his army, it was a great expedition to cross the ocean. Although the sailing warship technology has almost reached the peak and has also figured out several routes, it originally took one or two years to travel to the New World. Now it only takes two or three months to reach the gate, but it still takes more than half a year to go back and forth.

This destined that Marshal Walter's troops were alone. He had to fight alone in this unfamiliar territory. It was difficult to obtain the help of supplies and reinforcements. The news could not be spread. Even if he died, Emperor Egil would have to know his situation for a year or two...

Under such circumstances, Marshal Walter had to act in a low-key manner. This expedition brought 15,000 troops [sinking warships through storms and waves, hundreds of people died of illness. One or two thousand people were not accustomed to the land and vomiting, diarrhea and losing their combat effectiveness. The remaining troops had been voyage for several months and were also a little sluggish. Therefore, he did not want to have a sudden conflict with these indigenous people under such circumstances (in the eyes of Great Norman, whether it was the so-called empire in Central America or the primitive tribes in the northern plains, they were all indigenous).

Although the natives were weak, they were huge in number. If they were conquered by force alone, it would not be enough to calculate the life of thirty natives for a Norman soldier. Marshal Walter quickly figured out this point. At the same time, he also understood why his lord, Emperor Egil, sent him here.

Among the emperor's four walks, Marshal Far's offensive was as fierce as a prairie fire, and he could not be deleted. Marshal Wende's march was extremely fast and as fast as the wind was unpredictable. Two were originally the best candidates for offensive and invasion. Marshal Ers' biggest feature is that his defense is as heavy as mountains, and his ability to attack cities and villages is strong, and he is more focused on defense and offensive.

Compared with the other three marshals, Marshal Walter's biggest characteristic is his affinity and his best morale. He also has a good understanding of the marshal's life. The staff said in a slight manner: "If you don't be a marshal, you can be a diplomat." However, Marshal Walter did not have much characteristics in terms of specific operations. The attack was not as fierce as Farr, the speed was not as fast as Wend, and the attack was not as good as Ers. It seemed that everything was OK, but nothing was quiet.

But in the end, Egil chose such a difficult task as an expedition to the New World, but he still chose Marshal Walter's mouth. This was because he was attracted by Marshal Walter's affinity! It was absolutely impossible to kill blindly. He must use the power of the indigenous people to attack the indigenous people! He must unite some indigenous people to hostile another part of the indigenous people. Dividing and winning over and gathering people's hearts is what Marshal Walter is best at!

"I am worthy of being the lord. I am so wise. I can't compare to him!" Marshal Walter, who was seasick and dark in the wind and waves of the Atlantic Ocean, suddenly became blessed to his heart after the calm. He suddenly understood the intention of Egil to send him to the New World and the reasons for giving him great autonomy.

So soon the nobles around here made a decision. They elected Marshal Walter as their leader and took all the Aztec people near the plantation into a consortium. Marshal Walter claimed that the alliance was established in this chaotic era and was not directed at anyone.

His slogan of "self-protection" was very consistent with the mood of the Aztecs who were eager for peace and tranquility in this chaotic era. Marshal Walter also refused to speak quickly for the Aztecs who came to join him. The population of his governor's area expanded to 300,000 to 400,000.

Under the leadership of Marshal Walter, these Aztecs opened up land, planted grain with the Normans' advanced agricultural tools to build forts, and city walls were used as defense. Marshal Walter took the opportunity to implement Norman laws in the Aztec territory, and built churches to spread the faith of the Catholic Scandinavian sects. Many Aztecs followed this.

Marshal Walter selected strong young men from the Aztecs of Tynyi. He became an Aztec army of about three thousand men. He distributed them leather armor and steel swords, and the shields were used as weapons to train them strictly according to the standards of the Norman army. He was used as a supplementary force to the Norman army.

In this way, it was September. Marshal Walter's power had become unabashed. He successfully occupied one-third of the Yucatan Peninsula, nearly 50,000 square kilometers of territory in the form of an alliance.

Although the territory does not seem too large, the population controlled by the marshal is enviable in order to seek protection.

Millions of Aztec refugees poured into his territory, providing him with sufficient troops and labor. The doctors brought by the Normans were able to do their best to control various infectious diseases. Marshal Walter then increased the number of Aztec affiliated troops to 20,000.

In this way, the Marshal himself had nearly 15,000 Norman troops and 20,000 Aztec affiliated troops. The Aztec nobles who were allied with him could also mobilize more than 50,000 troops to the same force as the ones, which was already of great importance in the chaotic Central American region.

Although the Aztec Kuytravak was very disliked to see such a force appearing in their territory, they had to win over them. However, the Mayans who were adjacent to them had different opinions, the Yucatan Peninsula had always belonged to the sphere of influence of the ancient Mayan countries. They were determined to beside this peninsula, and naturally they did not allow such a force that did not belong to the Mayans.

As Marshal Walter's strength became stronger and stronger, the Mayans' patience for him became more and more limited☆ Finally, the Mayans issued him the final butterfly: either bowing to the revived Mayan kingdom, or exterminate with the Aztecs (to be continued).
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