Zhendan, the most distant ordered civilization.

It is rumored that five thousand years ago, a giant dragon helped the humans on this land to build such a civilization, and with his divine power, he built a towering wall in the north to protect the civilization on this land.

Furthermore, as early as the First Chaos Invasion, when the Elves were forced to the Ulthuan Islands and the Dwarves blocked the mountains and dared not go out, Cathay also maintained relative peace and security.

The local humans also called the giant dragon that protected the civilization the Immortal Dragon Emperor.

And it ushered in the peaceful years that continue to this day.

This is a civilized country that also belongs to the Order camp and has trade relations with all other Order civilizations.

The Tirells were the first Old World civilization to arrive in Cathay, and have maintained maritime exchanges with Cathay until now.

After all, everyone in the imperial army had a rough idea of ​​how difficult it was to reach Zhendan by land.

A dangerous environment, scarce supplies, powerful Chaos Dwarves, countless Greenskin tribes, and no road guidance.

Anyone who could make it to Cathay on foot from the Old World could be said to have escaped death.

Under the leadership of Gert, the imperial army finally preserved a lot of strength and appeared at the southwestern border of Zhendan.

"If nothing unexpected happens, the Dragon Emperor's youngest son should have been waiting for us for a long time."

The golden compass in Gelt's hand kept flashing, and finally pointed in the direction ahead, the exit of the Mountains of Sorrow, the Jinshen Wasteland.

This place is close to the desert and mountains, and its geographical location and environment are similar to those of the border princely territories in the old world. One can tell at a glance that this place is far away from the rule of the Dragon Emperor and is on the border of Zhendan.

On the plain in the distance, an army had arrived at some point, with coordinated steps and overall order.

The armor worn by the soldiers actually covers the entire body, in stark contrast to the half-body armor of the Empire.

The thick armor can even completely protect the neck, and even the legs are covered with tight protection.

This style of armor greatly surprised the imperial soldiers. Only the mountain dwarves would wear such heavy armor and guard their positions like the mountains forever.

Senior officers like the Imperial Captain saw at a glance the full capabilities of these Aurora soldiers.

They wore thick armor, held round shields, and formed dense formations.

They are destined to have strong armor, be able to defend against long-range attacks, have high morale, and be able to hold the line in close combat.

Of course, it's not without its shortcomings.

The reason why the Empire abandoned full body plate armor is not only because it is expensive, but also because it is inflexible.

The heavily armored Chinese infantry should move as slowly and sluggishly as the dwarves, making it difficult for them to hit the enemy in close combat, let alone charge and kill the enemy.

Isn't this the frontline troops that the empire dreams of? They don't need to be able to fight, they just need to be able to carry the load. And it can be seen that zipper armor is much cheaper than plate armor, and it is also easy to repair and replace.

This trip to Zhendan was really worthwhile. As soon as I set foot on the land of Zhendan, I learned such great military knowledge. I just needed to learn the production process of armor from Zhendan.

After returning to the empire, the survivability of the imperial provincial army will inevitably be strengthened.

However, armor is not a cheap thing. It seems that except for the dwarves, other races, even the wealthy Cathay, find it difficult to equip every soldier with full armor.

There were also several troops in Zhendan that were similar to the peasant army in Batonya. They wore cloth and took simple spears to the battlefield.

It can be seen that they are just local young and strong men, perhaps veterans, or perhaps farmers who have enlisted in the army. Their quality is not as good as that of the empire's free militia, who are at least retired veterans.

Rather than being a troop, these peasant armies without armor or quality weapons were more like construction forces and civilian laborers who were forced to take up arms only because of the coming of war.

The person who commanded such an army was naturally the youngest son of the Dragon Emperor mentioned by Gert.

He has a firm look in his eyes, dragon horns on his head, a dimension stone sword in his hand, shoulder guards of magical power, and a cloak sewn by his mother, Queen Yue.

With a smile on his face, he took a leap from a thousand meters away and flew into the air, transforming into the shape of a dragon and soaring towards him.

The provincial troops on the ground were all terrified, their legs trembled, sweat poured down, and they were on the verge of collapse.

The rest of the empire's personnel had already abandoned their weapons and fled.

The Zhendan soldiers in front were both amused and confused, laughing non-stop, smiling, slapping their thighs, feeling extremely relaxed; of course they recognized the imperial flag.

The Dragon Emperor's youngest son flew a thousand meters and landed on the ground. In an instant he turned into a human form and looked back, looking majestic without even being angry.

The Aurora soldiers immediately put away their smiles, reorganized their military discipline, and became united and orderly. Their brows were tense and their expressions were serious, in stark contrast to their previous liveliness.

He turned his head again, this time looking at Gelt himself.

Even though the Dragon Emperor's youngest son and Gelt had only communicated through magic letters before, they were now like old friends who had known each other for a long time, running towards each other, patting shoulders, holding right hands, leaning on each other's chests, and treating each other almost like brothers.

Windlo knew a little about the Dragon Emperor's youngest son from the ogre.

Although he was the youngest son, he was already over a thousand years old, and could live as long as the empire. He was three thousand six years old. After he was born, he became a vassal king and guarded the southwest of Zhendan.

The vassal system is similar to the imperial electorate. The territory of Zhendan is thousands of miles, comparable to the entire Old World. If the Dragon Emperor is allowed to rule alone, it may be difficult for him to take care of everything.

Therefore, the entire Zhendan was divided into nine regions. The dragon gave birth to nine sons, and each child became a vassal king to consolidate the territory of Zhendan.

The eldest daughter, Hunlongshi Yama, was appointed as the war commander of Zhendan, guarding the northeast of Zhendan and fighting against the Kurgan barbarians.

The second sister Biaolong Miaoying guarded the north of Nan Gao and fought against the remaining chaos.

The third brother, Bilong Yuanbo, guarded the center and provided support to his other brothers and sisters.

The fourth brother, Zhulong Lizhu, stayed in the south to maintain the local monkey people and appease the Monkey King Xun Wukong.

The fifth sister, Minglong Yingying, led her legion to the southeast and formed the most powerful navy in Zhendan, which had a blood feud with the dark elves and Nebon.

The sixth brother, Yan Ya, went deep into the Mountains of Sorrow to the west to avenge the ogres who ate the Chinese.

The dragon son who was deleted from the official data of Zhendan was said to be arranged to go to Zhengdong.

The eighth brother, Binlong Zhaoming, led his army to the southwest to deal with the threat of ratmen in the Dimensional Stone Desert.

The ninth sister, Guanglong Shenzhu, led her legion to the northwest to destroy the chaotic creations among the trolls and giants.

If viewed from the perspective of the empire, then Binlong Zhaoming is like the elector of the two major regions of the Dimensional Stone Desert and the Jinshen Wasteland. As long as he is loyal to the Dragon Emperor, he can hold real power.

Just like an empire, the vast territory meant that it was difficult to rule, and the threat of rebellion and foreign invasion always loomed over this dragon son.

And the arrival of Gert is bound to solve many of Binlong Zhaoming's most difficult problems.

The gentry rebels and the world is divided.

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