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In the past two years, although Kosmerd has not seen Soraton again, he has always maintained correspondence with him, and has a general understanding of his situation, knowing that he has been transferred several times and has served several lords. The number of Nord royal guards like him is very limited, and it is normal for them to be fought over by the lords. And a little more than a month ago, when the war between the kingdoms of Swadia and the kingdoms of Nord was raging, he received a letter from Soratun.

In the letter, Soraton said that the Nord military had finally approved his application, allowing him to be transferred to serve under Lord Eden in Tiha, and that he might become a regular soldier of Lord Eden from now on, following Lord Eden without having to be transferred. Then he told him about a major event in his life - about a month later, he was going to be engaged to the daughter of a businessman. He also said that he would marry immediately on the second day of the engagement, settle the good things thoroughly, and then bring his wife back to Tiha for a few days of family fun, and then immediately return to the battlefield, after all, the war is tense. To Mindmode, this seemed like a joke, but he knew that Soraton was a person, and knew that he sometimes acted like child's play when dealing with serious things, so what Soraton said in a joking manner was often serious.

In the second half of the letter, Soraton recounts to Kersmer about his past with her future wife. His future wife's father was a native of Viruga in the kingdom of Rhodok, and he traveled alone from north to south, running business in Calradia. On one occasion, he bought a batch of malt liquor from Paravon at a low price, and then planned to rush to Tiha to sell it, and then buy a batch of salt at a low price and sell it elsewhere. But when he was about to reach Tiha, he was stopped by several robbers.

At that time, Soraton's father, who had just retired from the army, happened to pass by and saved his life. Soraton's father's rescue this time made the two men establish a deep friendship, and in addition, it also started a marriage. The merchant did not know how to repay Soraton's father for saving his life, so he decided to marry his daughter to one of Soraton's father's sons. Soraton's two eldest brothers were much older than the merchant's daughter, and the age gap was too large, so it was only natural for the merchant to marry his daughter to Solaton.

At that time, Soraton was only ten years old, and the merchant's daughter was only six or seven years old, and at that time, of course, the two of them could only make a marriage contract, and it was impossible for them to marry so early. Their engagement date was set on the day when the merchant's daughter turned seventeen years old, which means that the merchant's daughter's coming-of-age ceremony and engagement ceremony might take place on the same day.

From then on, the Viruja merchant would visit Soraton whenever he passed through Tiha, and every year he would bring him a portrait of his daughter. Soraton, although he had never seen the merchant's daughter, he knew what his daughter looked like, and he fell in love with her from the first sight of the blonde, innocent and lovely girl in the portrait, and witnessed her change and growth year after year.

It wasn't until he was fifteen years old that a war broke out between the kingdoms of Rhodok and Svadia, and the war lasted for almost two years. During those two years, the merchant did not visit Soraton again, and certainly did not bring him another portrait of his daughter. Moreover, in the years that followed, the Viruga merchant was not heard from. It wasn't until three months ago, on the eve of the outbreak of war between the kingdoms of Nord and Svadia, that Soraton received a letter from his father, from which he learned a piece of news that made him ecstatic.

It turned out that the merchant who had been lost for many years had written to his father that he had now settled in Kulau and was engaged in the business of selling iron. The point is that his daughter will be seventeen years old in three months, and he hopes that Soraton will go to Kulau to find them, so that the marriage contract between Soraton and his daughter can be fulfilled as scheduled. When Soraton heard the news, he immediately rushed to Kulau to find the merchant's daughter, so he immediately applied for a month's leave to do the work of his life. However, his application had to wait for approval, and before his approval arrived, war broke out between Svadia and Nord, which made it even more difficult for him to leave the army. Just when he was helpless, his leave was approved, but the vacation he could get was only half a month. At the same time, his previous request for transfer to the Eden lord's army was also answered - the military agreed to his application.

He immediately wrote to Kersmod explaining his transfer and the good things that would soon be upon him. At the end of the letter, Soraton promised to take his wife to visit Korsmead or invite him to their home.

The changes that Soraton had to face made Kersmoud happy with him, but at the same time, he felt that his life in army logistics was too monotonous and boring.

Kersmer only felt that his fate was ridiculous, and what was even more ridiculous was that Kersmerd followed King Ragnar's personal conquest and spent several days marching, but did not rush to the vicinity of Fort Derberg to support the large army as Kersmerd thought, but only kept patrolling around Sargoth. It was only after the news of the siege of Rudabao by Swadia two days ago that King Ragnar led his personal conquest troops and rushed to Rudabao to support. But when they arrived at Rudabao, the defense of Rudabao had already been fought, and what they could do next was to send some people to help clean up the battlefield the next day, in addition to stationing at Rudabao and temporarily strengthening the defense of Rudabao.

According to the situation in the past period, King Ragnar's personal conscription troops, compared with the front-line troops, seem to be logistics troops in another sense, and Kersmerd, as a member of the logistics troops of this logistics force, finally got the opportunity to go to the battlefield after arriving at Fort Ruda, but this battlefield is a battlefield left over after the completion of the war. He could not kill the enemy when he went to the battlefield this time, but could only clean up the corpses. Kersmund believes that he became a logistics soldier because the Nord military ignored his true abilities and would overuse him. He felt puzzled and unwilling to do this, but he suffered from not having the opportunity to express himself. It wasn't until one day later that he realized that the Nord military did not let him go to the front, in fact, it was precisely because he came from the Royal Military Academy of Saagos, and it was precisely because he had outstanding talents that he could not be allowed to die easily on the battlefield on the front line.

The conditions for admitting students to the Royal Military Academy of Sago are very strict, and those who can enter this academy are the best Nords in a hundred. After selecting new students, the School will formulate different development plans that suit each student's strengths and weaknesses. In general, each person will follow their own development plan to learn and train. Of course, special circumstances are also allowed, for example, if some students want to pursue their ideals and become the kind of existence they want to become, then they can apply to change the training and development plan, but their initial ability to achieve the goal cannot be lower than the college's expectations of him, otherwise his application will be rejected, or he can choose to withdraw from the school. Therefore, students of the Royal Military Academy of Saagos must also have full self-knowledge.

In this way, as soon as the students are able to successfully graduate from the Royal Military Academy of Saagos, they will immediately be valued by the state for their outstanding talents. Most of them will be assigned to various military-related industries and exist as new forces and frontrunners. The rest of the small number will be called directly into the army and become high-ranking officers or the top warriors of the Nord - the Nord royal guards. Under normal circumstances, it takes a very long time for a recruit with enough potential to be promoted to the Nord Royal Guard, at least five or six years. And the professional training of the Royal Military Academy of Saagos can train the Nord Royal Guards in only three years, which is one of the advantages of this academy.

Therefore, any student in the Royal Military Academy of Saagoth is likely to be the future pillar of the Nord Kingdom. The students of the Royal Military Academy of Saagos, who have not yet graduated, are like pillars, and of course the Nord Kingdom will not allow such pillars to die easily on the front line of war. After graduation, when these students can give full play to their greatest value, they should and are forced to be sent to the front line, otherwise it is a waste of talents and a waste of the country's cultivation of them.

When Ksmod took the initiative to ask to join the army, the Nord military did not refuse his enthusiasm for fighting for the country, but at the same time, they would never let him go to the front line, deliberately let him wait for his life as a soldier for a long time, or arrange him in the embarrassing but relatively relaxed and safe post of a logistics soldier in the logistics army. Although Kosmerd couldn't understand the Nord military's "overkill" to him at this time, he always felt that it was very hard-won for him to have the opportunity to enter the Royal Military Academy of Sagos. Being able to enter the Royal Military Academy of Sagos was something he had always dreamed of, and he had worked hard to achieve it.

In August of that year, with the help of Soraton and enough of the coar's skull, Kersmud managed to earn the bounty of 3,800 dinars from the mayor of Sagoth. That way, he doesn't have to worry about tuition fees. Then, after two days of anxious waiting, he finally waited for the day he had eagerly awaited. On the first day of August, he arrived early in front of the Royal Military Academy of Sagos and waited, and became one of the first young people to take the entrance exam.

At that time, there were so many people taking the entrance exams that the usually large and empty Royal Military Academy of Sago was crowded into a sea of people, like a busy city, full of people and bustling. Fortunately, the army of King Ragnar and several other lords was present to maintain order, otherwise so many young people with strong blood and excitement gathered together, a small friction might have caused a fierce conflict. In such a scene, it is really easy for some accidents to occur, resulting in unnecessary casualties.

During the three days from August 1st to August 3rd, thousands of people rushed to the Royal Military Academy of Saagos from all over the world in order to take the entrance exam, but not many people were able to pass the entrance examination and become students of the Royal Military Academy of Saagos. And Kersmod is one of those lucky ones.

Kosmerd, who excelled in both physical fitness and martial arts skills among his peers, passed the exams without any hindrance. Those who witnessed the pride and posture of Kosmerd in various tests were amazed at his talent, but few people would think of the effort he had put in, let alone the trials he had gone through since he was a child because of his stubborn struggle.

After becoming a full student at the Royal Military Academy of Sagoth, Ksmerd began to study and train according to the academy's development plan for him, which was to train him to be a Nord royal bodyguard, which he embraced and saw as a role model for himself.

For the next nearly two years, Minded trained endlessly, in addition to taking some necessary classes. Before, he had been training day and night in the little dark room in the orphanage to make himself stronger, but now, his training ground had changed, and Marit could no longer be by his side to give him the necessary guidance, he had to get used to relying on his own hard work to strive for improvement. When it comes to martial arts, the mentors and coaches in the academy are limited in what they can do, because Marit, as his best teacher, has taught him enough and good knowledge that no one can surpass Marit and have a greater impact on Kosmode in terms of martial arts.

During the holidays, Ersmond also spends his days outside the academy, frequented by the grocer on the black market. On a whim, he would take up arms and go outside the city to train his hands with the robbers, while earning some dinars, even though he was no longer short of money.

He bought a horse from a horse dealer in Sagoth, but he could not bring it back to the academy due to the rules of the college, so he usually had to leave it in the care of the owner of the tavern where he had lived. And the Nord military's tradition of banning horseback riding also made Kersmod afraid to ride in public, after all, he is now a student at the Royal Military Academy in Sagos.

In addition, at the constant instigation of the small-eyed grocer, Korsmoud began to use a new weapon, the riding gun. Unable to resist the merchant's constant recommendation, he bought a crooked light rifle from him and took it out of the city to play with the robbers. He had intended to just try a weapon that Maritt had not taught him to use, or even mentioned to him, but once he tried it, he immediately fell in love with the lance. But when he first started to use a mounted spear, it was really not very efficient to kill enemies, so he had the idea to buy a cracked light cavalry gun from the merchant.

And then, with a crooked light horse in his left hand and a cracked light horse in his right hand, he went to fight the robbers. Under the advice of Marit, "make your left hand as flexible as your right hand", he had already begun to train his left hand, and although his left hand was not as flexible as his right hand, it was not far behind. Therefore, when he used the light rifle with his left hand, there was not much problem.

From then on, outside the city of Sagos, it was not uncommon for Ksmerd to ride his horse and carry a rifle in and out of the bandits.