Adria Fogg is now the Royal Army's top military officer in Jamestown, and his rank has risen from major a few years ago to lieutenant commander.
A few years ago, he was a confidant of Colonel James Jones. After major William hank retired voluntarily and returned to England, he replaced hank as the head of the transaction with the high tree tribe.
However, when Captain James Jones left Jamestown and returned to England, the salt trade, which could bring huge profits, was unilaterally stopped by the gaoshu tribe. Major Fogg was helpless.
Fortunately, when Captain James Jones left Jamestown, he personally recommended Fogg to the upper echelon. Fogg's rank was immediately promoted to lieutenant colonel, and he succeeded Captain James Jones as the top commander of Jamestown.
It must be a good thing to be promoted to power, but it's a pity that the war of independence broke out within two years of commander Fogg's power
What Fogg envies most now is William hank. When he and Hank were both major at that time, their relationship was not very good. After all, Fogg's master was Colonel Jones, who didn't like hank.
Even Colonel Jones had hank lead the team to deal with the aborigines.
At that time, it was not a good job. The relationship between the aborigines and the colonists in the west is not very good, even in a state of hostility. Under such circumstances, if you lead a team to trade with the aborigines, you will be ambushed by them if you don't get it right. It's hard to say whether you can save your life.
It was under such circumstances that hank was sent out by Colonel Jones.
As a result, it turned out to be a turning point in Hank's life.
He met the guardian. Oh no, now it's time to call that big man the son of God
When hank returned to Jamestown with white salt, Fogg clearly remembered Colonel Jones's shock and greedy eyes.
After that, Hank became the head of the salt trade between Jamestown and the high tree tribe, and Colonel Jones made a lot of profits.
Then hank retired and returned to the UK after two years. As a result, Hank became a famous tycoon in China in a short time after returning to the UK. His majesty even decorated hank himself, and Hank became a Viscount!
Although he is only a Viscount, he is also a noble.
And fog probably knows why hank is rising so fast, because behind hank, there is the figure of the chief, the son of God.
Fogg was really envious and envious of this, but he had nothing to do with it.
Viscount hank, he has been unable to provoke, and the chief, the son of God, he dare not.
Because he had been in charge of salt trading for several years, Fogg was very clear about the rise of the son of God chief, which was really a miracle. And Fogg really knew how powerful the chief, the son of God, was.
In that year, when he commanded the explosive bear brigade to invade the Powhatans, he once came to Jamestown. Both Fogg and James Jones saw with their own eyes how powerful the army called explosive bear brigade was.
At that time, Fogg knew that the garrison of Jamestown, not to mention the whole thirteen colonies in North America, could not defeat this strong army.
And it's true. When Colonel Jones left Jamestown, Fogg called Jamestown's top military officer, he kept a close eye on the chief, the son of God. By trading with the aboriginal tribes, Fogg learned that this powerful and mysterious chief, the son of God, had unified all the aboriginal tribes in the new North American continent in a few years.
This is really horrible.
Even if the war of independence broke out, in Fogg's eyes, it was far less terrifying than the chief, the son of God.
It's too far away for Fogg to know, but the prosperous Aboriginal city on the edge of Jamestown is enough proof of the strength of the tribe.
Fogg knew very well that ten years ago, it was only a small tribe of the pamangis, a small tribe of more than 100 people. But ten years later, it has become a more prosperous city than Boston and New York.
Others don't know what the city called Norfolk looks like, but Fogg really knows.
As a neighbor, and a few years ago he had been in charge of salt trading, so Fogg knew the top military officer of Norfolk, Dahe, and the mayor of Norfolk, the young man named sharp stone.
When fog was trading salt with the gaoshu tribe, he knew the sharp stone. He knew that the young man was the iron brother of the son of God.
Because of this relationship and the fact that the chief, the son of God, seemed to have been good to the British, Fogg was often able to lead the trading team to trade some goods in Norfolk in the early days of the establishment of Norfolk. Although Norfolk stopped trading ten years ago, and the external blockade was severe, there was only one James River between Jamestown and Norfolk. Every day, commander Fogg could clearly know how strong Norfolk had developed in the past ten years.
Norfolk is just a city in the name of the chief, the son of God. There are several other cities in the same city, and their capital is said to be far more powerful than Norfolk.
In particular, the naval battle the summer before last year made Fogg even more frightened.
In the second year after the outbreak of the war of independence, three French sailing battleships disguised as pirates shelled Yorktown and Jamestown. As a result, they met four main ships of the Royal Navy in Jamestown, and the French fleet fled in a hurry.
You say you can run away. Why do you have to provoke the fierce guy in Dahe?
Others don't know Dahe's temper, but how can fog, who has been dealing with Dahe for so many years, not know that guy's toughness?
As a result, the French three main ships were sunk by Dahe's men in less than ten minutes.
At that time, Fogg fully understood the strength of the city's defense.
That's three main ships!
Fogg estimated that it was a short but absolutely tragic naval battle, and the damned army must have seen it.
Because before that naval battle, both Jamestown and Yorktown were often harassed by those big armies. If the two seaport fortresses were not too important and there were a large number of British troops stationed, they might have been occupied by those big armies.
After all, Fort Richmond in the West and Williamsburg, the capital of Virginia, one of the four political and economic centers of the thirteen colonies in North America, were occupied by those damn rebels the previous winter.
But since the end of the naval battle, those damned armies have never appeared again. Obviously, the big armies were also frightened by Norfolk's powerful military power.
But commander Fogg did not understand why Chesapeake Bay, which had been quiet for nearly two years, suddenly became lively again?