Loopbound Death Reversal Chapter 32: Chapter 31: First Attack

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The way of the world is cruel. In a way, it is like ants being governed by grasshopper. There are many ants, there is only a few grasshoppers. And the moment the ants found out about this and found that they have the power when they organize, that is when the day the grasshopper felt fear. In this world however, the ants still did not find out that they were many and that when they gather, they could drag down and behead kings And the rulers all knows to keep their people stupid. Even in the modern world, with all kinds of knowledge, the rulers make sure they are boarded with information so many information, that even if they have the desire to seek knowledge, the knowledge they have is half baked. And those with true knowledge instead would be chained with money In a capitalist society, feudal lords are oligarchs and disgusting merchants. There is a reason why rulers hated merchants and why people hated merchants. The moment they gained power, they rewrote morals and even brainwashed society into thinking greed is good. Greed is good for them but a tragedy for the common people. And no matter how smart you are, no matter how many money you have, because you have been shackled by this system, they could control you with money A person could dedicate their lives learning about medicine and become the number one expert on medicine but in the end, this person is nothing but a tool for pharmaceutical company. Not for the god of the people, society and the world, not for the advancement of humanity but for the seeking of profit. In capitalist society, these new feudal lords use money as chains. The people are still slaves. Only the chains are invisible. In an authoritarian country, if the same scenario is replicated, the educated man who could craft medicine could be used instead to create biological weapons, poisons and all kinds of things. In such a country, the chains are power and fear. As long as people fears, this chain does not break. The common people fear, and the more they fear, the stronger this chain. Hence authoritarian country knows that they at least have to make sue the people could live a bit. As long as they could live a bit, and give the people a dose of fear every now and then, they have nothing to worry about The rules of powers are the same and the rulebooks is almost always the same Henrik could not help but think of this The rulers have their advantage. And the army of the nobles that this rebel army is facing have their own confidence to fight the mobs of tens of thousands of rebels. In a glance, it might seem like the rebels have more advantage. In any conventional battle, especially those that are fought the cold weapon era, those with the higher numbers usually have the advantage. It is for this reason that any generals or commander who could defeat a larger army with a smaller army usually would cement their names in the annals of history Because such a thing is rare in history. But this would only apply in a conventional battle. Or a normal battle between two equally powerful army or slightly stronger army but the difference is negligible. In a battle between the highly equipped noble armies and a band of peasant…this battle could not be said to be conventional this disparity of number is compensated by the fact that most of the nobles have knights. And knights in this era, represent something. It represents power Literal power these knights have thick armour, sharp weapons, horses and men. They are literally killers for hire. And they are an elite killers. The peasant might be many but most of them do not have armours, and their weapons are not all sharp. And even if its sharp, how many of them knows how to use it Not many of them even knowns how to stand in formation. Those who knows o stand, does not know formation, those who knows formation does not know how to execute it, when attacked they are panicked, when they are defending, they leave loopholes, when retreating, there is no defence Hence, t