As for the fact that this guy Walls didn't see through King Ragnar's mind at all, King Ragnar didn't even consider it, and the reason was very simple.
A smart man like Walls would definitely not fail to think of what he was going to do. This guy must be avoiding him.
Because she avoided her words and thoughts, King Ragnar began to have a little doubt about Wals.
But everyone has his or her own little secrets, and his or her original lords would also do some small things in secret.
Although these small actions did not have any adverse impact on their rule, if they made their actions a little bigger.
If it threatens Ragnar's hopeless rule over the entire Nordic Kingdom, then I believe King Ragnar will definitely arrest all these high-profile lords.
As for why King Ragnar has not taken action against his lords for the time being, the main reason is that these lords have not done anything big.
This made King Ragnar turn a blind eye, but he also collected the evidences one by one. If he didn't like something one day, perhaps a few unlucky lords would be brought down by him.
King Ragnar wanted to gain absolute rule, so he had to be ruthless and get rid of all the lords who got in his way.
After seeing Wals's hesitation, King Ragnar slowly hid the doubt in his heart. He knew that he should not doubt this capable subordinate now, because his military exploits were extremely great among this group of people.
If there were some flaws in the expression on his face, it would inevitably discourage the people under him. No one would have thought that their monarch would actually be suspicious of a man who had made great contributions.
They will doubt whether they should continue to be loyal to their monarch. If this happens, it will have a great negative impact on King Ragnar's continued southern expedition.
After his last successful achievements, King Ragnar began to plan his next move. As the last two cities of the Kingdom of Swadia, Suno and Loxhall, these two cities must be captured.
After the separation with the Rhodok Kingdom, it was decided that the Nord Kingdom would take control of Suno, while the Rhodok Kingdom would take control of Uxhall, and the two countries would work together to capture the two cities.
This was obviously a division of the territory of the Kingdom of Swadia, and the conspiracy arose here. King Gryfus and King Ragnar began to prepare to implement such a plan.
They had learned that the few remaining defenders had begun to gather in the direction of Sulu, that Fort Tevarin had been captured, and Fort Keldin had already been occupied.
Now that the north has been completely conquered, the Kingdom of Swadia no longer has any barriers to stop the invasion of the Nordic Kingdom.
King Ragnar was very eager to capture the Kingdom of Swadia. He had allowed his troops to rest for a few more days in the city of Paraven and had recruited some soldiers from the rear.
These newly joined soldiers will return to the battlefield under the leadership of their veterans to make up for the original personnel losses. At this point, King Ragnar realizes that his individual combat capability must be improved.
Suno's city defense may not be as strong as Paraven's, but since it is a city, its defense system cannot be underestimated.
Similarly, King Ragnar still let Wals serve as the commander-in-chief and let him formulate sufficient battle plans. King Ragnar's goal was obviously to defeat the Kingdom of Swadia in one fell swoop.
"Wols, I plan to continue the attack to the south and capture Suno in one fell swoop. According to our intelligence, the remaining garrison forces of the Kingdom of Swadia are gathered in towns like Sulo.
If we forcibly attack such a town, we will suffer certain losses, so, just like you originally proposed to attack the capital, Paraven.
Now, what better way can you come up with for this situation that will allow us to capture such a town at the lowest cost. And we can also defeat all the remaining forces in one fell swoop."
King Ragnar said to Wals in front of him. It was obvious that Wals had already exerted his original strength in the previous battle.
His resourcefulness had impressed King Ragnar to a certain extent, which made him urgently need Wals's wisdom to continue to assist him in fighting and capturing such a town, and annihilate all the forces that could resist him.
After hearing the questions King Ragnar asked him, Wals, as his subordinate, naturally expressed his own opinions.
“I think the safest way is also the one that takes the longest time, which is to gather some troops and then besiege Sunuo.
When the city is surrounded, the defenders in the city will have no food to support them, and they will collapse without a fight.
They already had lost their monarch, and successive defeats had left them with no will to continue defending their land.
Therefore, as long as we spend some time to surround Jiangsu Road and starve them to death, I believe they will surrender in the end."
I succinctly stated my own safe method. Although this method takes a longer time, it is indeed the least risky method.
Hewitt, a soldier who personally participated in the siege of Paraven, is also an ambitious man and is now thinking about his own ideas.
He understood that King Ragnar must want the reference book quickly now. If the time was delayed too long, changes would occur, and no one knew what the next change would be.
Therefore, Xiu came up with another clever plan to cater to his monarch's mind. He felt that he must surpass Wals in this aspect, and then he could realize his ambitions.
"Your Majesty, I have a good way to quickly capture Suno." Hewitt said to his monarch in front of him.
Hewitt's statement quickly aroused King Ragnar's interest. For him, no matter what method was used to quickly capture Sulo, he was willing to listen.
"Tell me what you want to say. I am very interested. The remnants of the Swadian Kingdom's army are gathered in Suno. If Wumen can capture this city as soon as possible, then we should capture it as soon as possible. There can't be any delay."
Well, it is obvious that after saying this, King Ragnar has clearly expressed his intention to capture Suno as quickly as possible.
"You can see that the remnants of the Swadian Kingdom's army are gradually gathering in Suno. If we lose, we can secretly send an army disguised as the remnants of the Swadian Kingdom's army. By cooperating with them from inside and outside, we can capture this city in one fell swoop.
Our disguised remaining troops will open the city gates for us and allow our army to enter the city directly. I believe that in this way we will soon capture Suno."
Hewitt came up with an amazing plan, which was indeed a good idea. King Ragnar's mouth curled up in a sweet arc, as if victory was already waving to him.
At this moment, King Ragnar naturally looked at Hewitt differently, although Walls's strategy was indeed successful in the previous attack on Paravenwen.
Relying on his leadership, he quickly defeated the army led by O'Donnell, but in the plan of capturing Suno discussed this time, Walls obviously did not come up with a better plan.
Walls had thought of Hewitt's plan, but he quickly rejected it, even though the major forces of the Swadian Kingdom had been defeated and dispersed.
The unit numbers and flags were also scattered. Perhaps a single army was a mixture of many members of units with clear numbers, so these soldiers were mixed into a new army.
Naturally, no one knew his number. It was easy to disguise himself as the remnant army of the Kingdom of Swadia, but the Nords were generally tall and mighty, with dense bones.
Their strong bodies made them look obviously different from the Swadians. How could they disguise their army as a Swadian royal team at that time?
Unless King Ragnar can find some traitors who have abandoned the Kingdom of Swadia as their pillar and thrown themselves into the arms of the enemy and become a member of the Nordic Kingdom.
But if such an enemy were allowed to enter a city like Suno, which is composed entirely of the remnant troops of the Kingdom of Swadia, who knows whether anyone among them would suddenly rebel, thus causing irreversible consequences.
“Your Majesty King Ragnar, I also appreciate Mr. Hewitt’s plan, but please think about it carefully, and you can see it clearly.
Nords and Swadians are completely different. Few Nords look as weak as Swadians. I am worried about what kind of person can pretend to be a Swadian and enter Suno. "
Walls said something that Hewitt didn't expect.