Section 14 Reporting

Herman. Billun was restless in his seat, for he was in the room that the king had given to the Duke of Mecklenburg, and when he learned that the maiden was actually the sister www.biquge.info of the Duke of Mecklenburg, he was very surprised that a noble noble girl should cheat in the bazaar like a liar, and that she was not bad.

"Dengdenden." Suddenly, footsteps came from the side door, Herman. Billon quickly stood up, but through the side door came an attendant, who held a tin flask to Herman. Billund poured a glass of wine.

"Please, sir." When the attendant had finished pouring Herman's wine, he withdrew.

After a while, there was another noise of footsteps at the side door, this time Arold entered, along with Havina and Earl Ron, and when Arold entered, Herman stood up and saluted the duke.

"You're welcome, Lord Herman." Arold smiled and waved his hand to Herman to sit down again, while the two attendants brought a heavy wooden chair and placed it behind Arold.

"Lord Duke, take the liberty of asking, is your sister better?" Herman looked at the young duke, and all kinds of rumors echoed in his mind about Arrod, the Slavic conqueror, the alliance of the Norsemen, and the close friend of the royal family.

"Lena is much better, this time thanks to you, Lord Herman, otherwise my weak sister would have been bullied." Arold wiped the corners of his eyes with his fingers and said to Herman.

"Weak?" Herman opened his mouth, not knowing what to say, but Arold's sister was swindling at the bazaar with a box with a wooden handle, and fled without a trace if she realized that the momentum was not right.

"Yes, my poor sister, who is obviously not in good health, has suffered so much. Hmph, those people were lucky if they dared to touch a finger of Lena and see if I didn't break their bones. Arold said angrily.

"Duke, Lord Duke's anger." Herman only felt sweat on his forehead, but he didn't expect the Duke of Mecklenburg to love his sister so much.

"Oh yes, Lord Herman, I have to give you something, how about a box of jewelry?" Arold said to Herman.

"Allow me to refuse, as a knight, how can I ask you for a reward for saving a lady?" Herman quickly stood up, put his hand on his chest and said solemnly to Arrod.

"Oh, then, let me give you a manor, though it is a little farther away, but it is said that the climate is suitable for the annual crops, and when sold, it will provide you with at least a thousand silver." Arold thought for a moment and said to Herman.

"Ugh." Herman was stunned when he heard this, he did not expect Arold to be so generous, land was a great temptation for a young nobleman, and the manor meant a stable income.

"No, I'm still going to refuse, it's completely inconsistent with my code of conduct." Herman gritted his teeth, but refused.

"Tsk, then you really have a problem for me, how can I repay you?" Arold spread his hands, leaned back in the chair, and said helplessly.

"I have a reluctant request." Herman bit his lip and said to Arold.

"You are my sister's savior, of course you can speak freely." Arold nodded and said.

"Dear Duke, as a noble son who has wandered among various courts, I hope to serve an adult like you, and I am willing to serve you for the rest of my life." Herman knelt down on one knee in front of Arold and said to Arold.

"Lord Herman, I have made you my friend, but you suddenly swore allegiance to me by surprise." Arold quickly stood up and put his hands on Herman. Billund.

"My mind has been decided, please grant it to the Duke." Herman. Billon insisted on kneeling at Arrod's feet and swore an oath to Arrod.

"Well, well, my court does need a good man like you, and I agreed, and Earl Ron arranged a place for Lord Herman." Arold meets Herman. Billund was resolute and nodded in agreement.

"Thank you, Lord Duke." Herman. Billon stood up happily and bowed to Arrod.

Herman. Billund, led by Count Ron, left the guest room, leaving only Arold and Havina, who looked at Herman with a frown. The direction Billund left.

"What's wrong?" Havina asked, clasping her arms around her, leaning against the wall behind her.

"This Herman. What is Billund and why is it so coincidental? Arold asked with a frown.

"When did your suspicions become so big?" The corners of Havina's mouth rose slightly, her long eyelashes fluttered, and she said to Arrod.

"Probably after Fort Lida!" Arold rested his head on the back of his chair, and he seemed to think of that bloody night again, and when he closed his eyes slightly, he felt Havina suddenly straddle him, which surprised Arrode.

When Arold opened his eyes, he saw Havina kissing his neck, and her hand caressed Arrod's cheek, and the heat was on Arrod's neck, making Arold tickle.

"Stop." Arold frowned and grabbed Avena's hand with her hand, but Avina's two slender and tight legs caught the sides of Avena's body.

"Why, don't you want me?" Havina smiled, she had already felt Arrod's true reaction, but Arold sighed, he had already sworn to be loyal to his wife, Princess Josie, but as the old saying goes, the last thing a man can forget is his first woman.

"Josie is waiting for me, I need to leave first." Arold coughed lightly and said to Havena.

"Don't worry, Princess Josie has been invited by Prince Otto's wife." Havina unbuttoned Arrod and kissed him on the chest, Arrod's brow furrowed but did not stop her.

"It seems that you have planted an intelligence network in the palace, and I want you to check on Herman." Arold leaned her head back in her chair and enjoyed Havina's kiss.

"No need to look, Herman. Billund is Prince Otto's favorite of the younger generation of nobles, and it seems that he was ordered by Prince Otto to break into your court. Havina looked up in the gap and said to Arold.

"Well, I don't know what happened to the news that the Teutonic knights brought to the Duke of Bavaria." Arold nodded, it seems that Prince Otto also wants to lay a nail in his own court, now that he knows this Herman. Billon is Prince Otto's man, so it will be much easier to do later.

"Don't worry, they have a brotherhood to take care of along the way, and they will be fine." Havina went all the way down, but the report to Arold didn't stop.

"Woo, why are you unbuttoning my pants, woo~~, when did you learn this trick." Arold said in surprise, but then his comfortable voice sounded in the guest room, but just outside the door, the knight of the inner palace who originally wanted to knock on the door stopped, and he consciously stood at the door to control the wind for Arold, which is not strange at all, and it is also one of the oaths of the knight to keep the secret for his feudal lord.

The Duke of Bavaria sat in the hall of the lordship, and in the center of the circular column, stood three knights in white robes and black crosses, with a wooden chest at their feet, which opened to reveal a golden treasure.

"What does that mean?" The Duke of Bavaria looked at the knight and the wooden box in front of him and asked them.

"This is a gift from Prince Otto." The Teutonic knight at the head did not untie his helmet and said to the Duke of Bavaria.

"Bold, why don't you take off your helmets." The knights of the Inner Palace, who were standing next to the Duke of Bavaria, couldn't help but be furious when they saw that the three Teutonic knights had not taken off their helmets in accordance with etiquette.

"I'm sorry, but we're members of the Teutonic Order, and we won't take off our helmets except our own prefect and the Duke of Mecklenburg." The three Teutonic knights said.

"Oh, you're the Duke of Mecklenburg's people?" The Duke of Bavaria narrowed his eyes at this, he seemed to understand something.

"Lord Duke, they slander you, and I ask for justice for you." The knight of the Inner Mansion of the Duke of Bavaria said loudly after saluting the Duke.

"It's just that I didn't take off my hat, so there's no need to make a big fuss." The Duke of Bavaria waved his hand and said to his knight.

At this time, the courtiers and nobles standing in all corners of the hall turned their eyes to the lord's side, and they whispered to each other, and there was a buzzing sound in the hall.