Act70 Count Wolfe's mind

When the dust settled, his gaze quickly swept over his character panel:

Grose

Human, male (elite knights);

Age: 19 years old;

Rank: Knight Captain (Elante).

[Advanced Riding Skill] (not learned): Long-term riding training makes the knight on horseback one and the horse, and when the self is in the riding state, the attack power and protection value are increased by an additional 10%;

[Cavalry Commander] Lv1 (Unlearned): Rich combat experience allows you to grow into a qualified cavalry commander. Your command skills allow you to command a cavalry force of less than 20 men.

[Array Combat] (Unlearned): Cavalry operations rely on effective arrays, and only by mastering the essence of them can they exert their true power. For every 10 additional team members, 2% increases Attack, Protection, and Spell Resistance, up to a maximum of 10%.

As for the basic attributes of the characters, there is no change.

Gross only had a brief reminiscence, and then he understood the benefits he had gained—

In the games of the previous life, many players were obsessed with gaining military prestige day and night, and in addition to obtaining some military weapons and equipment with special attributes, more people were just trying to improve their military rank. Although the military rank does not improve its basic attributes, the "aura" effect brought by the advanced military rank is a very popular existence in almost all player guilds-

It may not be remarkable to look at the subtle numbers of the improvement alone, but when faced with a real large-scale battle, the side with the "aura" has a world of combat effectiveness compared to a group of players in general formation.

And the system of military ranks is also the foundation of the later open lord system.

How can a rabble resist a cohesive formed army?

Gross narrowed his eyes—

He knew very well that compared to a noble title such as a baron or viscount, the rank of this knight chief was obviously more affordable at the moment. The former can allow players to get more permissions in the game world, such as contact with other NPC nobles, building relationships, etc., while the latter is a real improvement in strength-

On the eve of the "Rebellion of Ambitions", the latter is clearly much more practical.

No loss!

He secretly clenched his fists.

However, his joy did not end there-

Immediately afterwards, he quickly discovered that compared to those players who obtained the rank of knight chief in the previous game, he seemed to have one more [advanced riding skill] - under normal circumstances, players can only be promoted to [advanced riding skills] if they have mastered the [basic riding skills], but this time, he has done it in one step, from a layman to an old driver.

What the hell is this?

Gross didn't figure out the reason for a moment, he looked at the name of the "elite knight", and had some guesses in his heart, but he was not sure.

Count Wolf withdrew the sword of Tidorol before him—

Gross knelt down on one knee, this is the basic etiquette of a knight, and at this time he couldn't help but tremble slightly, and anyone could easily see that this young man was in an excited and excited mood-

Of course, Earl Wolf and Elijah would never have imagined that Gross's excitement was due to the great benefit he had gained, and not to the fact that he had been knighted in his own right.

"Congratulations, Gross! You have become a glorious Knight Captain of the Kingdom. In accordance with the agreement of the knights, you should face in the direction of the royal capital Erwyn and reverently read the knightly oath to His Majesty Edwin, who is far away! ”

Elijah laughed from the sidelines. Count Wolf in front of Gross also had the same smile, but when Gross stood up straight, he found that the two of them were smiling somewhat teasingly-

The so-called rules and conventions are meant to be followed and broken. Judging from the current situation, although Count Wolf has established a marriage relationship with the "Iron Rooster" on the throne, in fact, his relationship with Edwin IX is absolutely inseparable.

In such a situation, the reverent recitation of the Knightly Proclamation to His Majesty seems to have become a meaningless, self-deceptive, formality. Of course, if Count Wolf had the intention to do this, as a witness to the canonization ceremony, Elijah might have already begun to read the knightly oath -

But he didn't.

The scene that is usually described in the poems and the knights does not appear—

The witnesses to the canonization recite the oath slowly, one by one, while the knights follow the tone and rhythm of the witnesses, repeating the same after each sentence.

Red tape or something, it's the most torturous!

As for skipping this step, Gross said he would be happy to do so.

At this time, there were no other outsiders in this study room except for the three of them, and no one would investigate their disrespect for His Majesty Edwin!

And these unabashed ways made Gross determine the most important point: he only became the chief knight of Talen.

Soon, Gross said his plan, which was not perfect for the time being, but at least, a general direction had been determined.

"Gross, I will wait for your good news in the City Lord's Mansion, and in the meantime, I will need a little time to find a good fief for you. Hahahaha......"

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"Lord Count, it seems that you are very optimistic about Gross."

Soon after Gross left the City Lord's Mansion, the maid brought some freshly baked snacks and two cups of steaming tea, and Count Wolf and Elijah sat opposite each other at their desks—

Elijah took a sip of tea, exhaled a breath of hot air, and smiled at Count Wolfe—

The earl on the other side laughed, but did not say anything more. Elijah greatly admired the young man from a humble background, but the other party's mountain people were always an indelible mustard in his heart. Luckily, he did a good job of hiding it, so he didn't let the young man notice it.

And these things, even in the face of his most loyal and close subordinates, he is reluctant to talk about them in detail.

According to Elijah, that kid had an extraordinary skill in swordsmanship and a considerable degree of strength. If he could make a successful return, Count Wolf would not mind giving a noble title and a corresponding fief to make a fuss, but if the boy accidentally died in Ensada, there would be nothing.

Count Wolf looked back at the letter from Ensada on his desk, and he groaned, unconsciously humming a cheerful ditty.

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