Of course, things will not be decided by bachit''s words. Democratic politics prevails in the Republic of Poland and likes to solve problems by voting. This is no exception in this refugee camp. After hearing bachit''s decision to go to Werner, everyone in the camp picked up a small stone or branch as a "vote" and went to bachit.
Those who agreed with bachit to go to Werner with the mercenary Corps threw the stones or branches in their hands to bachit''s left, while those who disagreed threw their "votes" to the right. Everyone, whether civilians or nobles, has the right to one vote.
After a while, two hills piled up in front of bachit. A priest and a noble bearded old man came forward to unify the "votes" on the ground one by one. "Ten votes" and "twenty votes" were shouted one after another.
According to the final statistics, 758 votes agreed with bachit, while 415 votes disagreed. According to the standards of the parliament of the Republic of Poland, even if only one person opposes, the vote will be invalid, and people will have to hold a second round of re-election. Fortunately, such a bad election method was not used in this refugee camp.
Although there was a majority in favour of bachit, the proposal was also adopted. But bakhte''s face was not happy, because he found that at least 210 people neither agreed nor opposed.
Bachit stood on the rock again. His eyes became sharp and his friendly face disappeared.
"There are more than 200 people who neither voted for nor opposed. I hope one of these people will stand up and tell me what you think." bachit shouted to the crowd.
Some people lowered their heads and dared not look into bachit''s eyes. Bachit scanned their faces with his eyes to find out who was the main messenger.
"You don''t have to look. I told them not to vote."
At this time, zeppesh pushed away the two people in front of him and came out of the crowd.
Originally, tsepesh regretted joining Chechen and sneaking into the crowd because he was afraid that Colonel Jerzy halletsky would retaliate against Chechen. Now he abstained from bachit''s motion to take people to Werner. Chechen really didn''t understand what tsepesh was thinking.
"Chief zeppesh, what do you think?" bachit asked patiently. Today''s zeppesh is against himself everywhere. Even if bachit has a good temper, he is a little angry.
"I don''t think much," said zeppesh cunningly. "My league brothers and I choose not to go anywhere."
"Why is this?" the priest like man around bachit was a little surprised. Adopting peish was tantamount to waiting for death
"You don''t have to worry about it. Of course I have my reason for doing so," said zeppesh, touching his moustache.
"But what''s good for you? It''s the time for us to unite sincerely, as everyone gathers firewood. The priest still refuses to give up and still wants to persuade zeppesh to change his mind.
"That''s our own business. Don''t bother you." zeppesh was a little impatient.
"Father varowski, don''t bother. Since zepesh doesn''t want to go with us, we don''t force it." bachit patted the priest on the shoulder.
Father varowski wanted to say something several times, but finally he wanted to stop talking.
"So, zeppesh, don''t you want Prince vianush to play?"
Seeing that bachit and caipesh have parted ways, Cherchen asks caipesh.
Chechen doesn''t have any good feelings for and don''t give up on zepesh, but because he has so many people along the way and has to deal with colonel Jerzy haretsky''s pursuit, one more person will have more strength.
"I''m always ready to serve your highness. But now, I think staying here is more helpful to your Highness''s career than going to Werner. Please also ask head Cherchen to apologize to your highness on my behalf. If your highness can''t forgive me, I will go to Werner and ask your Highness Prince yanush for forgiveness." tsepesh said loudly, It seems that I did it for the prince.
For caipeishi''s meaningless beautiful words, Cherchen disdained to refute them. He turned back to bachit and said, "chief bachit, it''s not too late. I''ll go back to the manor to prepare first. How about we meet at the manor tomorrow?"
"Of course. Please also ask commander Chechen to collect as much food as possible. Our camp didn''t have much food, otherwise we wouldn''t risk robbing the manor." bachit made his own request.
Chechen immediately promised to come down.
The two parted. On the way back, Chechen told Patty what had happened at that time. The latter stayed in the hut all the time. Although he could hear the sound outside, he couldn''t really hear it and didn''t know what happened.
"The leader of zeppesh is really a smart man." Patty commented on zeppesh after listening to Chechen''s story.
"How do you say that?" Chechen became interested when Patty said that zepesh was a smart man. So far, Chechen has only seen the two ends of the snake and mouse picking pesh, and he is always good at planning. He can''t see his "smart" side.
"Maybe I think too much. Commander Chechen, you think we will be chased and killed by Colonel Jerzy haretsky''s people all the way. If zepesh goes to werna with us, there will be losses."
"But if he stays here, isn''t he afraid that Colonel Jerzy halletsky will send someone to encircle and suppress?" Chechen asked strangely halfway through the hearing.
"I''m sure he won''t stay here. I''ve dealt with leader zeppesh several times, and he''s very shrewd. I think it''s most likely that he will distance himself from us to Werner. If he meets pursuers on the road, he can escape by our blocking; or when he sees us at a disadvantage, zeppesh will fight back at us with a tie in his head in exchange for the Colonel''s forgiveness "Of course, these are my guesses," Barty analyzed.
"I''ll go back and kill him now." after listening to Bati''s analysis, tsepesh will stab behind the mercenary regiment, Fatima couldn''t help but prepare to go back now, in addition to this possible scourge.
Seeing that Fatima was so impatient, Chechen quickly grabbed her. As batty said, these are just his guesses. It is not known whether this is true. Now, whether it is successful or not, killing Pech will arouse contradictions and even force them to start early, which is not worth the loss.
"Now all we can do is go back and get ready and don''t let anyone have a chance," Chechen said to Fatima.
Seeing Cherchen''s insistence, Fatima had to give up. Chechen let Fatima''s hand go, and his eyes happened to see a mantis with a caterpillar in its arms in a bird''s mouth on a big tree.
I don''t know if it''s an illusion. Chechen feels like that poor caterpillar.