Summit Farmer

Chapter 2286: Peter Brown's Team



After one day, due to strict discipline and absolute obedience, these thousand people had already formed a formation, and each of them had taken on the appearance of soldiers.

Observing the situation of these soldiers, Peter Brown's heart stirred. He realized it shouldn't be too conspicuous, so he quickly identified individuals from various factions and, after receiving instructions from Peter Brown, sent out fake intelligence one by one.

Afterwards, Peter Brown had everyone revert to their original appearance, completely resembling an army without combat capability.

Now, all was left was the waiting!

Peter Brown returned home and had a meal with Melody Carter and the others. Then, he gathered all the purchased servants and similar individuals together, employed the same methods again, and used the scent of the medicine to hypnotize them. After that, Peter Brown injected them with Gene Medicine to make them completely loyal.

It's worth noting that Peter Brown intentionally selected these individuals during the purchase, choosing those with great strength. Although they were servants, Peter Brown didn't trust them initially, but now after doing this, he was truly relieved.

All of this was conducted in secrecy; no one knew Peter Brown had done so many things.

The next morning, Peter Brown saw Melody Carter and another woman who came to bid him farewell, and a smile appeared on his face. He wasn't worried about the matters at home; with the Windsor Family's power combined with those subdued within the mansion, as long as nothing went wrong on Peter's side, everything should naturally be fine here as well.

Upon arriving at the barracks, Peter Brown received the order to assemble and brought those seemingly disorganized yet utterly loyal thousand people to the enormous Martial Arts Arena, where troops were already arriving.

Looking around, many of the armies appeared very orderly, with only a few teams exhibiting lax discipline.

Peter Brown noticed that the lax discipline was mostly found among the teams that had recently obtained the title of Centurion.

It makes sense when you think about it; in just two days, it's fundamentally impossible to accomplish much. Being able to bring the army out is already commendable.

The generals in high positions understood this as well, so no one paid much attention to such matters.

Leading the troops on this expedition was Marshal Joshua West, who had many significant accomplishments for the Empire.

The old Marshal stood there exuding a powerful aura, and after receiving the command seal from the Emperor, he swiftly began to organize the troops.

The old Marshal indeed had authority; anyone who failed to meet his requirements would be punished.

Army after army reported their numbers quickly and then took their places.

Peter Brown also noticed many glances intentionally or unintentionally sizing up the situation of his group.

However, despite the seemingly lax demeanor of Peter Brown's thousand people, they would not fail as soon as Peter Brown issued a command. Even those planted to cause trouble would become absolutely obedient.

Under Peter Brown's leadership, his thousand people formed their ranks without any issues.

Observing Peter Brown's soldiers and the alignment of various armies, many people from different factions were rendered speechless, unable to comprehend how Peter Brown managed to organize his troops so quickly.

At this moment, watching from the side, the elders of the Windsor Family simultaneously sighed with relief. Facing Your Majesty, if even one of Peter Brown's thousand people had any issues, the consequences would fall squarely on Peter Brown. Many hoped for such an incident to occur.

Not to mention others, even Marshal Joshua West glanced at Peter Brown's group, initially finding them merely acceptable, unable to compare with the other valiant armies. However, when trying to find faults, he discovered it was impossible.

Of course, not all teams were so faultless; some newly appointed Centurion armies caused trouble. Naturally, those Centurions were punished a bit; if not for the expedition today, military law would likely have been enforced.

The armies were ultimately organized.

After completing this task, under Your Majesty's order, the entire army of One hundred thousand set out towards the Northern Region.

Before departing, Peter Brown glanced at the Emperor and shook his head silently. He could see that this old fellow was probably in poor health; standing there looking extremely weak, he likely relied on some medicine to be present today.

Of course, Peter Brown didn't care about these matters; even if the Empire fell into chaos, it wouldn't have much to do with him.

When the troops left the Capital City, they set up camp, and Marshal Joshua West began to organize the army again.

With the absence of the Emperor, Joshua West showcased his power and restructured the entire army.

No surprise, Peter Brown was placed in the Vanguard Army.

The commander of the Vanguard Army was a Ten Thousand-man commander named Edmund Ironwood, a formidable middle-aged man whose body was filled with killing intent.

Peter Brown, along with nine other Centurions, was summoned by him for deployment.

Gazing upon this group of ten thousand soldiers, Edmund Ironwood was visibly dissatisfied and addressed everyone, saying: "Since the Marshal has entrusted us with the heavy task of the vanguard, we must present ourselves properly. Anyone who fails will be executed immediately!"

The ten Centurions displayed varied expressions. After observing them, Peter Brown estimated that aside from one or two being Edmund Ironwood's trusted followers, the majority were brought here to be sacrificed.

Edmund Ironwood quickly arranged the troops, with six thousand placed in the central army under his direct command. The remaining four thousand were organized into four armies positioned front, back, left, and right, each separated by a mile. Peter Brown's army was assigned to the Right Army.

Upon seeing this arrangement, Peter Brown nodded inwardly, surmising some people weren't being excessively harsh and gave him a lifeline, a position slightly safer than the very front line.

After the deployment, the entire army began to march.

Peter Brown's army, along with the Right Army and Vanguard Army, formed a triangle and continued to advance.

While marching, Peter Brown summoned the ten Centurions and instructed them to practice the War Formation Tactics he taught during the journey.

Peter Brown also noticed a situation; the War Formation Tactics he mastered were unknown to others here, with everyone almost oblivious to those formations.

The troops continued their advance towards the Northern Region while simultaneously training.

Different news arrived from various places each day, and the Military Headquarters' demand for Peter Brown's troops was rapid advancement; they had to reach the Northern Region as quickly as possible.


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