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, and has the maturity and stability of a middle-aged person.

It's just that he has some half-gray hair, which makes him look much older, and his brows are always knitted involuntarily. It's obvious that he has been under a lot of pressure recently.

The demeanor is very aristocratic, no matter the words, deeds, clothes, and gray and white hair, they are also taken care of meticulously.

This is a rigorous and old-fashioned person.

This was the first impression the other party left on Kelman.

Akmesser didn't talk nonsense and went straight to the point: "Do you have a way to completely eliminate those rebels?"

The rebels he was talking about were the slave rebels led by Dikron.

"That's exactly why I'm here, but I need the general's cooperation." Kelman also has no intention of making friends with him, because it's not necessary. It won't be long before they will have a head-on conflict. Now it's just a purely profit-seeking fight.

Just an exchange.

"How do you need me to cooperate?" Akmeser asked calmly.

"The general's troops move closer to the south and let go of the three-way intersection." Kelman replied quickly, obviously well prepared.

As soon as the other party spoke, Akmeser instantly understood the other party's true intention, and suddenly changed his color and said: "You mean to let me let these rebels escape?"

"The general's task is to eliminate the rebels. There are many ways to eliminate them. Total annihilation is only one of the solutions. There is also a simpler method, which is to expel them. As long as they do not cause chaos in the general's territory, the general is considered complete.

We accomplished the mission, didn't we?" Kelman turned a blind eye to his anger and said calmly.

Finally, he added: "I can guarantee that they will not return to the territory guarded by the general halfway."

Akmeser's eyes flickered and he fell into silence for a long time, obviously weighing the pros and cons.

Kelman did not rush him and waited quietly for the other party's reply, always with a confident smile on his face, as if he was not worried at all that General Akmesser would reject his proposal.

Because of the other party's situation, he couldn't help but refuse.

Dikron, who was secretly supported by the Yongye Army Leader, now completely regarded the Carter Army Leader as his own chessboard, moving around on it, although he did not defeat the regular army led by Akmeser head-on.

However, under heavy siege, not only did the power not become smaller, but it continued to grow and develop, which was the greatest humiliation to Akmesser.

However, the biggest pressure on Akmesse comes from the ruler of the Carthusian Army, Archduke Buck. As the situation in the Swamp of Despair becomes increasingly clear, his patience is getting worse and worse. In his words, he has the idea of ​​​​changing generals.

Already.

Continuing the stalemate will do no harm to Akmeser personally.

If he deliberately opened a gap and released the rebel army led by Dicron, it would certainly leave a stain on his career as a marshal and cause the dissatisfaction of Archduke Buck.

If it were normal times, he would probably be severely punished, but in the face of the greater temptation of the Swamp of Despair, Archduke Buck would be more likely to turn a blind eye. After all, the ultimate goal has been achieved, right?

As expected, Akmesse nodded and agreed without thinking for a few seconds: "Okay, it's a deal."

"The general is indeed very forthcoming. We have made an agreement. The general will wait for my news. It could be as soon as one week, or as slowly as two weeks. Someone will inform the general of the specific implementation time, and we will say goodbye."

Just like when he arrived, Kelman left as happily as he did. He stayed in Akmeser's handsome tent for no more than ten minutes in total.
Chapter completed!
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