Chapter 383: The Dilemma of Falling into Eternal Industry (3)

Dick and Lawlor were standing on the wall, and they saw that a black mass was getting closer and closer to them. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info

"That's ...... A team?" Dick had better eyesight than Lawler, and he quickly saw something.

"How is this possible?" said Lawler, frowning.

There are two mountain ranges in the Lutheran kingdom, the Bassin Mountains that pass through Lutheran and the Huria Mountains that run through the center, one of which is uninhabitable, and the other is mostly an area of banditry, so much so that the mention of mountains is unsettling to most of the Lutheran Kingdom.

And the Bassin Mountains are the mountain range where the bandits are numerous.

"Has the Holy See done anything to this point?" said Lawler, as if he had thought of something.

Lawler didn't have a good impression of the robbers - probably because of his bad experience of being imprisoned by them.

In such a situation, it is quite possible that the robbers and the Holy See will be united.

Dick frowned as well, he had been one of the robbers, but the expression that was not in a good mood did not mean dissatisfaction with Lawler.

For a long time he had not been in contact with the robbers with whom he had worked, and Dick was inclined to admit Lawler's opinion—the frown was obvious—that he did not understand, did not understand, why Tritán was involved in this matter at this time, knowing that the Holy See was not a good person to accept "work."

"I'll go and get them ready. Dick took a deep breath, "Maybe you can try to negotiate." ”

Negotiate with the robbers - Lawler no longer wants to think about the feasibility of this matter, they have no choice.

As she spoke, Dick turned his head.

"Wait!" said Ingrid suddenly, "Look!"

Lawler and Dick once again cast their eyes under the walls, the bandit was already clear, and Dick saw Eureka on horseback for the first time.

"The reaction of the papal knights was wrong. Lawler's attention was on the papal knights, who did not have the excellent "overlooks" they possessed, and the robbers were only now discovered.

Upon spotting them, they reacted with an element of panic, and someone had already raised their weapons.

Originally...... Isn't it a collaboration?

Dick, who had noticed Eureka, saw her raise her hand and draw her bow - before they could react, Eureka had already shot the knight closest to her off her horse!

It turned out to be ...... They were all amazed at the sight - there weren't many robbers with Eureka with her, but they were prepared - they were all archers.

The fact that the Papal knights were shot off their horses one by one caused them to panic, and the panic soon caused the knights to run wildly, or even to flee - Lawler soon discovered that the Papal knights had no command at all, and that their commander did not know where they had gone.

What happened?

It's really puzzling that this kind of thing happens suddenly, but no one wants to let go of such a good opportunity.

"Let's go down. There was something "relieved" in Dick's voice.

The robbers brought by Eureka had indeed come to relieve Saratoga of the siege - and when Saratoga opened the gates, he saw what they could say as a near-crushing advantage.

The battle lasted for a short time, and the situation of complete victory made the desperate people a little incredulous for a while, so that after everything was decided, they had no intention of cheering at all, but only wanted to ask "what happened".

"Eureka. Dick said as he watched Eureka flip off her horse and wipe the blood from her cheek with the back of her hand as she walked towards him.

"Go and see if anyone can be taken prisoner, and take them all together. Eureka said first, then pulled a piece of paper out of her pocket, "This is the contract. ”

Dick didn't know why.

"You know, Tritan used to be mercenaries, and a lot of us came from this background, so we also play this role during special times, so this is a contract to hire us. Eureka explained.

"Who signed the employment contract with you?" asked Lawler, who had just talked to Sturya about this, and after hearing Eurica's words, he couldn't help but walk over and ask.

"These are two contracts, and the contract we have accepted includes the fulfillment of the task of the first employer, the rescue of Chevrin from danger, and the signing of an agreement with the Count of Chévrin, Miss Fitné Freton, for the mercenary of which we can negotiate according to our needs. "Well, then—where is Fitney?"

Dick and Lawler looked at each other.

"Who is it?!" Just then they heard Sturya's shout - they looked into the distance and saw a man galloping towards him on horseback - the man was wearing a hat covered with a black veil that made it impossible to see his face.

Eureka raised an eyebrow and raised the bow she was holding.

The man on the horse noticed Eureka's movements, and immediately raised a hand and removed his hat—long white-blond hair pouring out, and the pale face surprised unexpectedly.

"Ah, what a good time. Eureka lowered her bow.

"Lornay!" Ingrid had just arrived on the battlefield, and her expression, which was uncomfortable with the corpses on the ground, had improved much better at the sight of her.

Fitney nodded at them, reined in the horse before it reached Saratoga, and dismounted with a sharp motion.

"Are you all right?" Fitney breathed a sigh of relief when he saw that Ingrid, although he didn't seem to be in good spirits, showed no signs of despair.

"Nothing—where have you been? Ingrid couldn't help but say, she walked up to Fitney and said.

"I've been on a trip to Tecai Roland. Fitney explained simply, she had spotted Eurica, looked at her, and asked, "Eurica, are the people who killed the Papal Knights your people?"

"What do you think?" said Eureka smiled.

Fitney had confirmed that she had heard about Saratoga when she arrived in Herrington.

On the way, she had already guessed the purpose of the Holy See, and by the time she arrived in Saratoga, Eureka had already helped solve the problem, which was a good thing for her, after all, it was difficult for her to solve an army alone.

In this case, however, there are some things that can only be asked by witnesses.

"It was Mr. Lawler who let us escape here, and the young lady helped us out of this predicament. Sturya said to Fitney.

"You're doing a good job, then—Eurica, who are you tasked with?" Fitney suddenly thought of something, and his eyes lit up.