Chapter 57 Twilight Town



Furthermore, in the Middle Ages, building a strong and capable army was not as simple as people imagine. It involved a series of complex and professional knowledge, such as formation arrangement, troop combination, coordinated training, equipment selection, tactical preparation, battle flags and signals, and physical enhancement.

For example, the ancient Greek military treatise *Taktike Theoria*, written based on the practical experience of Alexander the Great's successors, covers a wide range of knowledge, including wartime equipment, organization, deployment, and troop movement. It underwent seventeen revisions over fifty years, finally being completed in 106 AD. For the next 1400 years, the book was continuously revised and improved, until the 16th century when it finally formed a complete tactical theory, considered essential reading for military academies worldwide.

Therefore, military affairs and warfare are not things that can be mastered overnight; they involve a great deal of knowledge and skills. Perhaps through repeated training in future battles, Todd could become a qualified general. But for now, the priest knew he simply didn't have the ability. Rather than messing around, he decided to entrust the matter to Huggins, giving him the freedom to access the warehouse equipment and supplies. As for the source of soldiers, Huggins' 'acquaintances' and a portion of the militia that had defected were more than enough to support the guard of Twilight Town.

And so, in this harmonious and peaceful yet strangely unusual atmosphere, Muxi Town has peacefully passed three months since its establishment.

Today, Todd has loaded a new batch of crystal relics at the dock, ready to be shipped eastward.

Bishop Fabian of St. Cossack Cathedral, having experienced the earlier robbery, and wanting to avoid further trouble, requested that Crystal of Duskwood take a shortcut, bypassing Silverring City, and travel directly from the Watchtower Pass to the kingdom's border. There, the resident knights of the Western Diocese would conduct the necessary handover with Todd.

In the distance, the church personnel escorting the relics slowly walked towards the dock.

Todd squinted and looked closely; the leading knight was no stranger to him.

Alfonso de Carvalho, the judge of the Third Inquisition.

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