Chapter 59: Deliverance (II)

"What? The gates have been breached, and who is it?" Count Galich was really anxious this time, and directly overturned the table and stood up.

"Tell the Earl, the enemy is fifty-two cavalrymen, extremely strong, and now they have broken through the city gates, and are fighting fiercely with the defenders!"

"Count Kurumman, you wait in the castle, and I'll be back soon. Count Garridge walked out the door, "Someone!

Kuruman looked at Galridge's departing back and touched his mustache.

"Blitz, let's go, take all the officers and knights, and leave the city. Kuruman said in a deep voice.

"Your Excellency, did you make any discoveries?" asked Britz, lowering his voice.

"No, it's just a gut feeling, I feel that this group of tough knights is not ordinary, and there is a ninety percent chance that they are here for that Prince Murphy. Count Kuruman sensed the surroundings and saw that no one was eavesdropping, so he said with confidence.

"We're just going to leave with the transcendents and make everyone dress up in a mess, and I have a gut feeling that the city is going to end soon. Kuruman shook his head and sighed.

"And do we have the loot with us?" said Britz, remembering the arquebus captured at Fort Remlos.

"We can't carry that much of a gun, we just have one on our back, we have lead and everything, we can make our own. Count Kuruman put on his battle armor, wiped the ashes on his face a few times, and cut a few cuts in his body with his sword, making a look of embarrassment.

"Hurry up, don't be stunned there, Blitz, go and inform the others, we'll meet near the West Gate in half an hour. After Kuruman finished it, he looked back at Blitz and the others, and found that several of them had not yet reacted, and urged a little anxiously.

"Yes, Your Excellency!" said Blitz, beating his chest with his right hand, and then ran to inform the others.

"Your Excellency Garridge, you are here!"

Near the city gate, a group of knights were kneeling to welcome their lord.

"Get up!" Galridge looked at his knights with satisfaction, and then picked up the leading knight.

"How's it going?" asked Galridge.

Don't worry if you don't see the enemy, this is the purpose of the Garridge family, and I don't know how they kept their fiefdom.

"Back to my lordship, some soldiers have discovered that the cavalry that broke into the city is a group of undead cavalry. The knight in the lead bowed and said unhurriedly.

"Undead, can't you exterminate them? An ordinary undead without a lich is no match for an ordinary person, and you have caused such a big mess for me?"

Count Garridge reprimanded sharply.

In other words, the last time the Kingdom of Thebes had a natural disaster of the dead was a thousand years ago, not to mention a natural disaster, that is, the resurrection of the dead in the cemetery, which was also exterminated by the local priest of the Holy Light and led by the villagers.

The entire kingdom of Thebes, from the king to the people, had only the impression of the dead that they had learned from books.

"Your Excellency, the knight at the head of the lord may ...... It's a Death Knight. The knight who first discovered that the enemy was the undead said to Count Galich in a cold sweat.

"What?!, you say it again?Death Knight?" Count Garridge was stunned. "You tell me there's a Death Knight in my territory, and you don't know where he is, do you?"

The knights around all bowed their heads.

"What are you doing here, hurry up, run! that's not something we can fight!" cried Count Galridge, his voice full of despair, and hurried back to his castle.

At this time, the fifty-two horsemen had successfully broken into the city, and no one dared to stop them.

The people of Fort Tulga also experienced the feelings of the current residents of Fort Remlos, lifting the curtains to look at the undead knights outside, covering their mouths to keep from making a sound.

"Lord Hakus, where are we going next?" Vitaly, the original Theban knight, respectfully asked Hakus next to him, he was only responsible for leading Hakus to Fort Tulga, but after entering the fort, he didn't know how to go, after all, he was not a native of Tulca.

"Wait a minute, I'll be psychic. "The reason why Hakus closed the eyelids of one eye and the other did not close the other was because he did not have an upper eyelid.

This is the ability of the psychic knight, the wraith and the necromancer, which is one level lower than the death knight, and Hakus is a death knight who has worked hard to rise up step by step, so he can naturally use it.

After a moment, Hakus opened his eyes, and there was a red glow in them.

"I've found it, follow me!" he said in a deep voice, and the bone horse followed his heart in the direction of the station.

"Lord Earl, I am also a little uneasy, I always feel that we have stabbed the big basket this time, and these undead may be coming for us. Britz followed Kurumman, a little uneasy.

"Let's not talk about that, have you brought all the things with you?" asked Count Kuruman with a wave of his hand.

"It's all here!" Britz patted the bag behind him, which was full of a dozen arquebuses.

"Boom!"

The roof of the post house behind the two suddenly collapsed, not collapsing, but being neatly flattened, and the roof flew up.

"Run!"

Count Kuruman shouted, and he was about to gallop his horse.

"Kill!"

Blitz, who was behind him, had scarlet eyes and raised his sword to slash directly at Kurumman's neck.

Since there was no fighting spirit to protect himself, this sword slashed firmly along the crack of the plate armor.

Kuruman endured the severe pain, and used his sword to fight with his sword, and his backhand was a sword that slashed at Blitz's plate armor.

Fortunately, Britz had been prepared and avoided most of the power on the sword, but it was still grazed to his chest, and the plate armor was cut open and dripping with blood.

However, the Count of Kurumman, who had finished wielding the sword, could no longer exert his strength, and held the blade of Britz in his right hand, and blood flowed from his hand down his arm to his elbow, and then dripped to the ground along the slit of the plate.

"For ...... Why? Are you...... It's my most trusted cronie!" Count Curuman struggled to open his mouth, blood spilling from his clenched teeth, and his entire face distorted from the intense pain.

"I'm the one who gives advice, I'm the one who leads the charge, it's me and I who are punished in front of the whole army, and you're going to take all the benefits, and I'm still a cronie? Britz sneered, and the hand holding the sword pressed down hard, and Kurumman's head fell off.

"And I can blame the undead for your death, and I can take your place, so why not?" Britz took out his handkerchief, wiped his sword, cleared the blood, and left.

....................................

With a loud bang, the roof above the heads of Murphy, Simon and others was directly overturned.

A death knight descends from the sky and lands in front of Murphy.

"Prince Murphy?" the Death Knight asked tentatively.

"It's me. Murphy replied as he stood up, and the rope that bound him was cut straight through by a sharp magic.

"Where are my knights?" asked Murphy, frowning.

"Don't come here!"

"Stop! Don't touch my friend!"

"Come on, kill me!"

Listen only to a few other rooms - a few familiar voices are heard.

"My knights have taken control of this place and are rescuing them, so I hope your knights won't be frightened. Hakus spread his hands in a gesture of helplessness.

Murphy also held his forehead helplessly, and his group of subordinates estimated that they would not be able to accept this group of undead for a while.

"Lord Hakus, we found this on the side of the road. An undead knight walks into the house with a human head in his hand and shows it to Hacus and Murphy.

"This is, Count Kurumman?!"

Murphy was stunned.