In Civilization VI, if you want to choose to keep a city after capturing it, there must be necessary and decisive factors.
For example, the city may be sitting on some strategic resource.
For example, there are cities with "mineral" resources or "horse" resources nearby, which can provide military resources for Lin Ke.
Or the city occupies a strategic location.
For example, this city is located at the pass of a valley or at the confluence of rivers, which means it is in a key strategic position and can play a vital role.
Or, it is to possess some kind of "spectacle".
There are only three conditions. If you meet one of them, you can consider leaving the captured city.
Obviously, the key position of the fortress city is the throat.
Simply put, whoever captured the fortress city had the initiative to enter the Philistines or Hebrews.
Therefore, Lin Ke finally decided that he must "convert" the captured fortress city into the city of Holy Egypt.
As long as the Fortress City remains under the command of Saint Egypt, Lin Ke can manage it and make it more powerful in defense.
After all, Lin Ke thought far ahead. He was even prepared that during the time of the Supreme Ruler, the remnants of the Hebrew Empire would still rebel and attack Holy Egypt.
Then, this fortress city will be able to block any Hebrew remnants who want to go to Holy Egypt and cause destruction, just like Mount Everest.
Of course, but first this fortress city must continue to demonstrate its powerful defensive capabilities.
Now, although this fortress city has been captured by Lin Ke, its extremely low loyalty is a "explosive bomb" for Lin Ke.
Who knows, one day when Lin Ke attacks Jerusalem, the fortress city may be destroyed.
But Lin Ke still has a way to solve this problem.
He first "dispatched" two [Masters of Heka] to the Fortress City and turned it into a "garrison unit".
That is to say, let [Master Heka] be stationed in the fortress city.
After Lin Ke completed this operation, he saw that the "loyalty" of the Fortress City increased by two points.
It really worked.
Of course, improving "loyalty" is one aspect, and on the other hand, [Master Heka] can play a greater role by garrisoning in the fortress city.
If the enemy attacks, the "sand storm" they unleash will be able to cause serious damage to a large area of the enemy on the hillside.
This can greatly enhance the defensive capabilities of the fortress city.
Not only that, Lin Ke also replaced the policy card at this time.
"【Border Garrison】: When military units are stationed in a city, Loyalty +2/round."
This is a policy suitable for maintaining the loyalty of newly occupied cities during conquest or expansion, and can effectively prevent rebellions.
Of course, especially under the current situation faced by the Holy Egyptian Alliance, this policy of [border garrison] becomes even more applicable.
In this way, by the time the army of the Holy Egyptian League leaves the fortress city and arrives in Jerusalem, it will be able to raise its "loyalty" to a level where the probability of rebellion is low.
Furthermore, [Master Heka] is stationed in the city, as well as part of the Holy Egyptian Alliance's army.
Lin Ke could even ask Goliath to create two giants to guard here.
In short, as long as defensive measures and measures to improve "loyalty" are implemented well, this new "logistics center" will be able to eliminate the current risks.
After doing all this, Lin Ke just looked at the information on the civilization panel and lowered his head slightly.
Those are the walls of the fortress city.
This indestructible city wall still has nearly 60% of its health left after today's battle.
If it were an ordinary city wall, it would have been razed to the ground or even turned into ashes after experiencing the destruction of the gods today.
But now, this city wall still has so much health!
It is conceivable that without the help of gods, relying only on ordinary troops, it would be impossible to capture the fortress city.
Lin Ke could now understand why, in the past, when the giant Philistine army attacked the fortress city, they were always defeated.
It would probably take thousands of giants attacking at the same time to capture such a city wall.
However, to Lin Ke's surprise, he did not expect that the hunting goddess would use her longbow to smash the city wall to create a gap for the army to enter.
Without this gap, the army of the Holy Egyptian Alliance would not have been able to file into the fortress city.
Of course, if the Hunting Goddess had not made this big shot, Lin Ke would have sent a special "siege unit" to attack the city wall.
He knew very well that no matter what kind of city wall it was, it would not remain intact under the attack of the "siege unit".
In a sense, these "siege units" are much more professional than gods when it comes to destroying city walls.
However, Lin Ke felt that it was fortunate that the hunting goddess had chiseled a big hole, so the city wall did not suffer fatal damage afterwards.
If Lin Ke had sent out "siege units" to attack the city wall, the health bar of the city wall would probably be less than 20% by now.
The time required for "repair" will be much longer.
After all, the city wall is a fixed facility of the city, and its health status is bound to the city itself. It will not be reset or changed due to Lin Ke's occupation.
Not only that, in the civilization panel, after capturing a city, you can also repair the city walls directly in the civilization panel.
That will consume some productivity, but it can slowly repair the city wall's health bar to 100%.
Even if the city wall here is completely destroyed and its health is reduced to zero, it will not disappear from the civilization panel.
As long as Lin Ke chooses "Repair", the city wall will slowly recover to its full health without the need to rebuild it.
In this way, the problem of repairing the most powerful city wall of the fortress city was completely solved.
In just a few days, the Fortress City will once again become the most strongly defended city.
However, it is now the city of Holy Egypt, not the city of the Hebrew Empire.
So, what Lin Ke needs to do next is to plan to enter the heartland of the Hebrew Empire.
He knew very well that what awaited the Holy Egyptian Alliance ahead might be many gods or armies unknown to them.
Of course, there is also the king of the Hebrew Empire who disappeared to unknown destination.
The Supreme Ruler King.
Lin Ke slowly walked out of the parliament hall at this time. The sun was slowly rising where the mountains and the sky met.
He looked down at his Ankh, the holy object having regained its power.
But the green bandage on his left arm was still not as green as before.
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