Chapter 130: Algers

In the early morning, the sky is silent, the night is about to disappear, and the dawn of the morning slowly awakens the sleeping creatures.

At this time, Narse was carrying a large number of weapons from the blacksmith's shop to the waiting carriage outside.

The conscription was largely over, and because of the new policy, the enthusiasm of the people was quite high, so it ended much earlier than expected.

As the old blacksmith man had predicted, most of the weapons were supplied by the large blacksmith shops that cooperated with the military department, and the remaining vacant parts were given to them blacksmith shops of no size.

Fortunately, the old blacksmith man had already prepared, and the blacksmith shop had enough stock, so the next thing to do was to transport them to the White Knight Barracks and get the money.

Because Lรณpez was not there, the job was naturally handed over to Narse.

Of course, Narse himself was more than willing to accept this task, and no one could snatch the golden coins as long as they entered his money bag.

After carrying all the weapons in the shop to the carriage, Narse sat directly next to the coachman.

Because of the greeting in advance, the coachman went home to change the body of the carriage, which resulted in the only part in front of him that could be ridden.

But Narse didn't care, and the place in front was not very small, and the two of them were not too crowded.

Seeing that Narse was seated, the coachman raised his whip, and the two men set off.

The distance from the blacksmith shop to the White Knight barracks is not very far, but it is definitely not very close, and the worst thing is that the road conditions under his feet are really poor, and the bumpy Narse has a pain in his ass.

But whoever asks for it himself, the sooner the better, so I'm not embarrassed to complain.

"Life is really hard. Narse said with a smile as he looked at the moving scenery around him.

The coachman also seemed to be quite touched by this, raised his whip and whipped the horse's ass hard, and said with a sad face: "Yes, counting your order, I have made a total of two orders in the past few days, and I can't afford to eat." โ€

"Why don't you join the army?" asked Narse, turning his head to look at the coachman beside him, and seeing that he was in large size.

After listening to Narse's suggestion, the corner of the coachman's mouth raised a wry smile: "Alas, I am the only child in the family, and I still have to support my parents, so I can't die so easily." โ€

As he spoke, he raised his head to look at the scorching sun in the sky, and then turned his head and gave Narse a hearty smile: "The weather is really getting hotter and hotter, in fact, it's good to be a little coachman, and occasionally I am lucky enough to take on a big business, just like a few days ago, I sent a guest to Davos Town and earned a day's food." โ€

Narse looked at the coachman with a satisfied smile on his face, and he himself subconsciously smiled, the scar on his face looking rather hideous in the sun.

At some point, he also wanted to live such a life.

Before I knew it, the carriage slowly stopped in front of the White Knight's barracks.

Narse moved his arms, then got out of the car and walked towards the two white knights who were guarding the door.

Seeing Narse's appearance clearly, one of the white knights hurriedly shouted loudly: "Long time no see, Instructor Narsai." โ€

"Didn't I quit a long time ago, just call Narse, I'm here to deliver weapons to you. Narse smiled helplessly.

The white knight called the recruits around him to come back and inform him, while he himself walked to the carriage and began to help Nalse with his weapon: "In my heart, you will always be our instructor. โ€

Nalse raised his hand and gave the recruit a gentle look, "It's useless, but it's been a long time." โ€

Hearing the White Knight's title to Narse, the coachman on the side couldn't sit still, and quickly jumped out of the car and helped him lift his weapon.

Although Narse was a little speechless, it was a good thing that it would save him some time, and it would be a big deal, and he would treat them to a bottle of wine later.

The person in charge of receiving the weapon was a squad leader, and this man happened to be known to Nalse, named Algerston, and when he first trained the White Knight, he thought he was quite talented, so he gave him two more pointers.

Now it seems that his vision has not regressed, and he has become an official so quickly, although he is not a big official, but flies are also meat in a small way.

Of course, for Narse, this truth applies more to gold coins.

Hearing the recruit's report, Algerston hurried over and saw Narse, who had just walked in.

He hurried up and snatched the weapon from Nalse's hand, and at the same time ordered the knights behind him to bring the rest of the weapons in.

"I'm going to miss you, Instructor Narcey. Algerston smiled.

Narse looked around, and there were familiar faces everywhere, and Narse instructors came and went.

This made him raise his heavy palms, bow to them, and then turn to Algerston and say, "me, I've only been gone for less than a week." โ€

"Then you often come to us for drinks. With that, Algerston smiled sheepishly.

"I'm very busy, do you know what it means to be in a good day?" replied, and as he responded, Narse raised his hand and gouged his nostrils.

"Don't worry, instructor, I'll pay for the wine. Then, Algerston raised a smile that made people feel like a spring breeze.

"See you tomorrow night. Narse gave Algerston a thumbs up, and seemed to have four big words written on his face, "Teachable."

This made Algerston a little helpless: "You are really as true as ever, Instructor Nalse, I have been investigating the matter you commissioned me last time, but there are no clues so far." โ€

"It's not in a hurry, don't worry too much. There was a flash of disappointment on Narse's face.

Al Gerston shook his head: "General Don Quixote also takes good care of me, even if you don't ask me, I will do it." โ€

Narse nodded, seeming relieved.

After properly arranging the weapons, Narse looked at the barracks that had changed a lot, and asked with a smile: "There are a lot of new faces, this recruitment is quite smooth." โ€

"That's not all the case, the reports from other villages and towns have been handed in, but there is no news from Davos for a long time, I don't know what the situation is, but we have sent people to investigate. Algerston reported the situation to Narse.

"Oh, since when?" asked Narse subconsciously.

Algerston read the results of the examination brought by the soldiers on the side, and then returned it, and then replied: "The specific situation is not very clear, but when the conscription notice was issued, the town of Davos did not respond, but at that time I didn't care." โ€

Narse nodded, then coughed dryly twice and reached out in front of Algerston.

Al Gerston looked at Narse with a puzzled expression: "What's the matter, Instructor Nalsai?"

Nalse smacked his lips and looked rather helpless: "Gold coins, gold coins." โ€

Algerston pinched his chin and thought for a while before he understood what Nalse was referring to, and he quickly explained: "Instructor Narce, we paid first, and after we paid the money, the blacksmiths began to make them. โ€

These words made Nalse stunned in place, and after a while, he scolded: "Okay, you old immortal,"