Chapter 426: Disagreement

"Don't let me down!" Luga nodded at Alcott, turned around and continued: "I will have the army stationed in the city in the afternoon, and I am still not at ease with Lundinglum, because it is not clear how many two-minded guys are mixed here, so let's see first." ”

"Your Excellency, then." Alcott stopped him behind Luga's back, "Why, don't you come and walk around town, there is wine, bread, and beautiful people." ”

"Nope." Luga looked back at him with a smile and said to him, "I'm busy, I don't have any free time, just bring me the recruits." ”

Before Alcott could say anything, Luga had already walked back to the town with his retinue.

After ten minutes, just back in the city, Luga found a soldier dragging the body of an old man from the Saxon house. The old man's death was hideous and miserable, and his whole body was covered in blood.

The soldier grabbed one of the corpse's ankles and dragged it out of the house.

"What's going on?" How could Luga be willing to see such a scene, when he left, he specially instructed not to act rashly against these guys, but what is it now? The soldier disobeyed his orders.

He rushed up and pulled the soldier back to the wall, and before the soldier could come to his senses, Luga rushed up like an angry lion, grabbed the soldier by the collar, and asked him in a loud voice, "Why, why did you disobey my orders!" ”

The soldier was visibly frightened, and his eyes widened as he looked at Luga at a loss. In the face of Luga's roar and questioning, he could only turn his head sideways and point to the other end of the street with a trembling hand. Luga followed his finger and saw a number of soldiers dragging the slain corpse in the same direction.

"What is this for? What does that mean? Luga sensed that things were not so simple. He let go of the soldier and led Andrew and his guards up the street to the center of the town, where the totemic stones of the Saxons were placed. There were a large number of corpses piled up around the stone, all of them old people and even babies that Luga had asked for shelter.

A few soldiers were piling up the pile of corpses with chopped firewood.

There is no doubt that the soldiers disobeyed his orders, which made him very unhappy, even extremely angry.

At this moment he saw Father Jankaro in front of the pile of corpses, he was holding a Bible in his hand, and he was chanting words in his mouth. Or rather, it was Jankaro who gave the order to the massacre.

This was a challenge, a challenge to Luga's authority in the legion, he couldn't tolerate it, he ignored the obstruction of Andrew and others, rushed up and pounced in front of Father Jiang Karo.

"What does this mean, what does this mean!" Luga pointed to the pile of corpses behind him and yelled at Father Jankaro, "What did I say then? I ask you, what did I say then? Why, you explain to me now why this is the case, why you killed them, and didn't even spare the children. ”

"Oh, Luga, don't be angry." In the face of Luga's roar, Father Gankaro explained to Luga unhurriedly: "Without knowing it, nameless anger will allow demons to take over your heart. ”

"Good! Good! Luga gritted his teeth, took two deep breaths, tried to be as calm as possible, and then asked Father Jankaro in a soothing tone: "So, Father Tell me what doubts I am encountering, what I have seen with my own eyes, and what is going on?" ”

"Unfortunately, Your Excellency Luga." As he spoke, Father Jankaro reached out and grabbed Luga's cuffs and pulled him behind the soldiers, where there were many wounded soldiers, who, judging by their wounds, were wounded by their swords.

"What's going on here?" Luga asked Father Jankaro.

"Well, it's probably Your Excellency's mercy on them, they didn't take it seriously, after all, they are barbarians, and it's not an exaggeration to describe them as beasts, because beasts are not human beings after all, and they can't understand what people mean, so they have failed Your Excellency."

Looking at the wounded soldiers, and at the mountains of corpses behind him, his soldiers had dealt with them very thoroughly after he left, identifying all the abandoned living Saxons as enemies.

A soldier came and whispered a few words into Father Jiangkaro's ear, and Father Jiangkaro stretched out his hand and motioned for him to wait, then turned to look at Luga, and said to Lujia unhurriedly: "Your Excellency, the corpses have been piled up, so may I ask if you can start burning them?" ”

As he spoke, he shrugged his shoulders and said helplessly: "After all, this pile of corpses will rot and stink if left here for too long, and when the time comes, it will anger the gods and send a plague, then it will be troublesome!" ”

In the face of Father Jiangkaro's actions, Luga can actually feel a lot of incredible, and there are many doubts in it, but he can't say it. He began to wonder why this guy had followed him, and then he looked at his expression, calm and composed, completely devoid of any weakness, and seemed to be a complete old fox. He had perfectly hidden all his emotions and thoughts, and Luga, a terrible man, couldn't even guess what he wanted.

"He's playing with fire and setting himself on fire, I can see it!" Luga said to himself in his heart, but he could not show his disgust on his face, on the contrary, he made a helpless appearance, nodded at Father Jankaro repeatedly, and said to Father Jankaro: "Since the matter has come to this, I can't force anything, so let's do what Father Jankaro wants." ”

Deliberately trying to avoid the strange gaze from Father Jankaro and his soldiers, Luga slowly left the scene with Andrew and the guards behind him.

"Luga, what's going on?" Andrew noticed a subtle change in the atmosphere, and he hurried to Luga at a distance long enough to understand the problem.

"I don't understand that either, Andrew." Luga stopped and said to Andrew: "All I see is that our army is cracking and falling apart, we go back now, we will."

It is necessary to quickly come up with a response to the escalation of this situation. ”

"Where to go?" Andrew then asked, "To the barracks of the Ninth Legion?" ”

"No!" Luga shook his head and replied very resolutely, "Let's take the Eagle Banner and go back to the barracks of the Fourth Auxiliary Legion, what we do now is wait, wait for the new recruits in Lundinglum to arrive, and see how many people that Olcott can we prepare!" ”

A cold light flashed in Luga's eyes, but the cold light quickly faded away, and it was as if nothing had happened.