Therefore, there was no ripple on his face. Instead, King Gryphus's expression became even more gloomy, and his face seemed as if water was about to drip.
If we don't strike hard at King Harlaus now, he might soon gather his troops again to invade our country.
Therefore, he wanted to make King Harlaus pay a heavy price after this war. All this was to prevent the Kingdom of Swadia from continuing to threaten him.
As a ruler, King Gryfus naturally understood that after annexing the Kingdom of Swadia, the Kingdom of Nord would become his next threat, so he also eagerly hoped to obtain a piece of land from the Kingdom of Swadia.
But how to distribute it? King Gryphus felt that he should now have a good relationship with King Ragnar.
He hoped that he could still become an ally of the Kingdom of Nord in the next war. At least in this way, he could temporarily expand westward without being disturbed by this powerful country in the north.
A plan is just a plan after all, and the final decision depends on King Ragnar's opinion. After all, the Nord Kingdom has made the greatest contribution in this war, and King Gryfus is just taking advantage of the situation.
Finally, King Ragnar imprisoned King Harlaus in the dungeon. For King Harlaus, he would rather not sign this peace agreement.
He also had no way to prevent his country's territory from being invaded by foreign enemies, so he could only sigh and be locked up in the dungeon, where there were many familiar people to keep him company.
Except for those nobles who own territories, these nobles are hereditary nobles. They have noble blood and a large number of loyal subordinates.
King Ragnar will take over this territory in the future, so he is not willing to execute all the Swadian nobles, which means they are very likely to spare the lives of this group of nobles.
Count Harungos, Count Gruenward and King Harlaus were imprisoned in the same dungeon. Other brave warriors like the Fire Knight Coxon, the beautiful knights Amirida and Christina were also imprisoned in another dungeon.
For some reason, Walls admired Amirida very much. He had the code of a knight, and maybe one day in the future, he would really need such a person.
The order issued by King Ragnar was simple. He warmly welcomed those who wanted to surrender and join the Nordic Kingdom, but when the deadline arrived, all those without portraits would be executed, except for those nobles who would be exiled.
Among this group of captives, Wals has already valued a group of people. They are minor nobles of the Kingdom of Swadia. These minor nobles have become Swadian knights.
As the brave and invincible Swadian knights on the plains, their reputation is well-known and known to everyone on the entire continent.
However, Wals cleverly avoided fighting with the Kingdom of Swadia on the plains. The terrain he chose was either rugged mountain roads or dense forests, as well as the final siege of Paraven.
All these terrains are of great help to the Nordic Kingdom, but such terrains have greatly weakened the combat effectiveness of the Swadian Royal Army. For the Swadian Kingdom, their best combat terrain is plains rather than forests or mountains.
With the help of the terrain, Wals was able to easily defeat the Kingdom of Swadia, and he even used it to march thousands of miles straight to the city of Paraven.
Finally, King Ragnar made Paraven his own personal domain, and the villages under it were distributed among some of the Nordic lords who were loyal to him.
Others received some rewards, but most of the wealth these lords received was robbed from the residents of the city of Paraven.
After all, the spoils obtained from the war were of course robbed by themselves. Apart from the necessary weekly wages, the spoils they robbed would be their main source of income at other times.
After the Nord Kingdom gained control of Palaven, the Rhodok Kingdom began to continue to capture the castles bordering the Kingdom of Swadia.
The Nordic Kingdom also began to prepare its own troops and began to gather, preparing to launch an attack to the west. The castles in the west will be annexed by the Nordic Kingdom one by one.
The news of the capture of the city of Paraven quickly spread throughout the entire land of the Kingdom of Swadia. Many lords began to think about which country they should be loyal to, and some scum lords had already begun to plan a new rebellion.
In the face of interests, the rise and fall of an entire country seems so insignificant, and it is not uncommon for lords to rebel on the continent.
However, the rebellious lord will definitely be despised by his former lord, which means that if he wants to go back to work under his former lord again.
Such an opportunity is almost impossible. Unless his monarch is very short of manpower, he will never let his rebellious subordinate return to his side again.
After receiving such intelligence, Saiga Khan of the Khergit Khanate had defeated an elite army of the Swadian Kingdom, an army led by Hosbens.
Since the city of Paraven had been captured by the Nord Kingdom, Saiga Khan, who had originally planned to rob everywhere, was now ready to change his battle plan and lead his troops to capture the nearby castles.
Rendibao is a castle bordering the Khergit Khanate. This castle is now in the possession of the Khergit Khanate.
Without enough defenders, it would only take a few days for Saiga Khan to rush out a large army from his own country, and this army would definitely be able to wipe out everyone in the Rendi Castle.
On the other side, Hosbens led his remaining troops to continue resisting in the territory above the Kingdom of Swadia.
Now he doesn't know what is happening to his former brothers Willis and O'Donnell.
In fact, during the defense of Paraven, Willis had already led some of his men out of the city, but O'Donnell was surrounded by dozens of Nord soldiers and was finally killed by them.
This is how the tragedy happened, and Willis was nowhere to be found. Perhaps he was also thinking about gathering a group of the remaining troops of the Kingdom of Swadia to continue to fight against the Kingdom of Nord. It must be said that the predicament faced by the Kingdom of Swadia is now witnessed by everyone on the continent.
No one can save the Kingdom of Swadia. Even if these three people were once the addresses of a famous legendary master, there is no way they can save the Kingdom of Swadia, which is already dying under the joint attack of four countries.
It was not just the Khergit Khanate that changed its battle plan. When the news of the capture of the city of Paraven reached the ears of King Yarogerk of the Kingdom of Vigia.
He also quickly sent out his remaining troops to attack the Kingdom of Swadia. He already knew that no one could withstand his attack.
Even Kadoc couldn't stop his attack, as this was the only army left in the Kingdom of Vaegir. He planned to send this army straight into the heart of the Kingdom of Swadia, where besides the city of Paraven, Dehrim was also an important town.
If he could take this place, it would be equivalent to taking over part of the Kingdom of Swadia.
Count Degranna secretly advanced westward with his small guards. He knew that his meager force could no longer resist the invading enemy forces. Suddenly, the thought of betraying his country and surrendering to the enemy arose in Count Degranna's heart.
But he was unwilling to betray his country until the last moment. Although he had his own beloved son Kadoc as his shield, no one could guarantee that Kadoc would be able to survive the battle with such a light soldier.
After all, news had been received that the army of the Kugit Khanate had defeated Hosbens, and Hosbens had led his remaining troops to the west, and the outcome of the game was already clear.
Count Degranna felt that he should make a choice: whether to continue fighting for the Kingdom of Veswadia or to betray his country and surrender to the enemy.
He looked at his son, Count Lafarge, and realized that he had already left his fiefdom far away, except for the army of educated youth he was leading.
Count Degran had disbanded all other troops. After all, he did not have so many dinars to pay his troops' salaries.
Except for a small number of elite troops, the rest of the miscellaneous soldiers had been dismissed and sent home. In other words, this group of miscellaneous soldiers had gradually become a chaotic army.
They might try to save this land and cause more damage, but Count Daglan doesn't care about it. How can he say these things to me when his country is destroyed and his family is ruined?
Now he needed to gather his forces and march westward.
The remaining troops of the Kingdom of Swadia began to unite to discuss countermeasures. As for the castles, cities and villages to the east of the Kingdom of Swadia.
Count Degran felt that these things could be lost, and one day Count Degran would definitely take back those things that originally belonged to him.