Chapter 342: Soldiers Coming to the City
γ Vanessa waved her hand and erased the clouds in the void, "Taking advantage of the civil strife in the Land of Midsummer, he has already begun to attack his neighbors. They returned to Vanessa's tent and stood in front of the sand tray on the table, the princess pointing to the Silent Sea in the middle of the continent, "Terrence did not go by water, which means that he intends to settle the land of the mountains and the country of the wine valley first, and we are not in his consideration for a while, because even if he captures Neverwinter, he will lose her because there is no garrison." Vanessa's fingers hovered above the Temple of Dionysus, undecided. "If Terrence takes the Land of the Hills," Donald asked cautiously, "then the Kingdom of Wine Valley will follow, then Prince Brandtβ"
"Don't sue him just yet." Vanessa refocused her gaze on the obstacle in front of her, "Wait until Thranburg is resolved." β
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The princess sat on her horse and watched, and she had a panoramic view of the QiΔ of Therlandburg. At the top of a wooded ridge, it overlooks the sanctuary, the mill, the brewhouse, and the stables, overlooking the barren weeds, charred trees, and the ubiquitous mud. The trees are almost completely bald, and the few brown and yellow dead leaves on the branches cannot block the view. I remember when I was a child, I came here with my mother to patrol the beautiful high castle on a small island by the water, and the shadow was reflected in the calm blue lake. The wind blows, rippling and rippling, like playful filial piety chasing each other. Oak trees grow along the shore, lush and flourishing, and the ground is covered with fallen acorns. Lin Hou is a village, or the remains of the village.
That's the Thuran Castle of memory. Vanessa sighed inwardly.
At this time, a scout came back and reported, "Thranburg has opened its gates to welcome the princess, but their lord has one condition. The guard who passed the message looked embarrassed.
"What is it?"
"Heir to the Godwin family."
"Why, old Godwin can't give birth to a son and has to find someone to help?" Brandt grumbled on the side, causing the knights to laugh.
"It's not like that." Vanessa glared at the prince sternly, "There are so many sons and five daughters in this generation. She turned to the guards, "What the hell is going on?" β
"The details will not be said until you enter Thurand Castle, Lord Godwin. But along the way, we seem to hear that the three sons of their family have run away to an ancient tomb, and the soothsayer has prophesied that only the blood of the king can awaken their souls. β
As soon as these words came out, some people immediately objected fiercely, and the loudest voice among them was, of course, Sir Cedric, "The ghost believes the words of those hairy children in their family, J Devyn is a wingless snake, in charge of ** woman + master, if you believe his words and enter Thuranburg, I will definitely regret it!" "The head of the former queen's bodyguard was so excited that his red beard pouted, he had been at odds with Godwin before, and now trying to let him enter Godwin's open gate was tantamount to asking a cat to go into the water, and he would not go if he died.
This is a big problem. Vanessa thought to herself. Regardless of whether this matter is fraudulent or not, only the title of "King's Blood" may reveal his identity. But if you don't enter Thurlandburg, you will not be able to prove yourself. She glanced at Brandt, who bowed slightly, gave the princess an encouraging look, and then, like everyone else, looked eager, as if to say, "Go, I'm waiting for a fight." β
"Please be of peace, my dear sir, and I will take your word as the best thing I can say, and I will give it first consideration." Vanessa paused and looked at her Summer Knights, "The way home is always one step at a time, and we can't cross Thuran Castle, so no matter what danger lies ahead, I'm going to break through." β
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