Chapter 156: Refugees from Fort Guton

A long procession appeared outside Sidon Pass, and when it looked up, it was no less than a few thousand.

The soldiers guarding the city walls all gasped and looked ahead. Then one of them hurriedly pulled out his legs and ran in the direction of the guard's mansion behind him.

As soon as he ran under the city wall, the soldier couldn't help but be stunned when he looked at the figure in front of him, so he hurriedly stopped.

The "Holy Maiden" soldier bowed to Jenny, who was slowly approaching.

Looking at the soldier's respectful appearance, Jenny asked him, "Why did you run in such a hurry?"

"The Holy Maiden doesn't know that there are many refugees outside, and there are no less than thousands," the soldier explained hurriedly to Jenny.

Jenny heard the soldier's explanation and walked quickly to the top of the wall.

The soldier looked at Jenny's back with a hesitant look in his eyes, but then, as if he had thought of something, he quickly turned and followed.

Although General Charles is the chief general of Sidon Pass, in the final analysis, it should be the saint who really calls the shots.

Jenny stood on the city wall and looked at the refugees outside with the old and the young, and couldn't help but feel a trace of sadness in her heart. I think about myself as a refugee, and I think about the scene when there was no Church of Light.

The tragic scenes came to mind one by one, and then he took a deep breath and subconsciously shouted to the soldiers around him: "Open the city gate"

"Open the city gates?" the soldiers around him heard this order, and subconsciously let out an exclamation at the same time.

Jenny's face sank and she repeated loudly to them: "Open the gates"

"Yes," the soldiers shouted in unison.

The two soldiers scurried down, followed by the sound of dense footsteps.

"Boom"

With a loud bang, the gates opened, and two hundred soldiers rushed out of it, standing on either side with spears in hand.

The refugees looked at the wide open gate, and one by one they showed gratitude, and then walked quickly inside with heavy steps.

Jenny, who was standing on the city wall, watched the refugees enter the customs in an orderly manner under the arrangement of the soldiers, and a smile appeared on the corner of her mouth.

At that moment, the sound of hurried footsteps was heard, and Karl walked quickly towards the city wall.

"Saint" Karl bowed to Jenny.

Jenny listened to Carl's voice, and vaguely felt something: "What's the matter?"

"Did the Holy Maiden ever wonder if there were any enemy soldiers mixed in with so many refugees, and how would we resist them if there was a war between the two sides, and these soldiers would attack from within?" Karl said quickly to Jenny.

Jenny couldn't help but be stunned when she heard Carl's words, she hadn't thought about it at all.

"W-How is this good?" said Jenny subconsciously to Carl.

Karl took a deep breath, looked at the refugees below, and quickly thought of a remedy: "Send the paladins and take them to Siegburg"

"I heard that Siegburg is building a village, so it's time to use them to increase the number of people," Carl said to Jenny.

As soon as the voice fell, he added: "As for security, there is the Pope here, even if there are a lot of soldiers mixed in among these people." They are also facing a solid wall, which will not only be useless, but will be easily destroyed by us."

"Someone," Carl yelled.

More than twenty thieves behind him stepped forward and bowed to Carl: "In"

"Blend in with these refugees and keep an eye on them," Karl shouted to the twenty thieves behind him.

Twenty thieves commanded Karl: "Yes"

The sound dissipated, and the thieves disappeared without a trace.

Looking at the departing thieves, Carl saluted Jenny again: "There are still a lot of things to deal with, so don't go first"

"It's hard work," Jenny said to Carl.

Carl smiled, didn't say anything more, and turned to leave.

Looking at Carl, who turned to leave, Jenny reminded herself in her heart. She is the holy daughter of the Church of Light, and it is time to do things without giving orders easily. lest they inadvertently bring trouble to the believers who follow the church.

It's like this time, if it's really as Carl said. The refugees were resettled in Sidon Pass, where war was raging. The enemy soldiers lurking among the refugees suddenly turned against and opened the gates. I am afraid that I will become a sinner of the church, and even if my Lord forgives, I will not be able to atone for my sins.

Is there really an enemy soldier among these people? Thinking of this, Jenny showed deep suspicion.

Perhaps something can be found out from the mouths of these refugees.

Thinking of this, his mind thought quickly, and then quickly walked under the city wall.

Looking at Jenny leaving, all the soldiers on the city wall looked at each other suspiciously. But because of his identity, he didn't ask about it.

......

In the barracks, Jenny slowly pulled out a war horse.

The "Holy Maiden" looked at Jenny, who was leading the war horse, and the two priests who were wandering around showed puzzled looks.

Looking at the two doubtful eyes, Jenny began to think, and a reason emerged from the bottom of her heart: "I haven't seen my relatives and friends who fled together for a long time, and I miss it very much."

"I've heard that Viscount Francis has set aside a piece of wasteland outside Siegburg for them to build a village, so I'm going to go over and take a look," said Jenny to the two priests.

When the two priests heard this, they couldn't help but have a trace of anticipation in their hearts at the same time: "Holy Maiden, can we go with you?"

"You?" Jenny was stunned, looking up and down at a girl her own age.

A priest said to Jenny with anticipation on her face: "We also miss our relatives, and we hope that the saint will allow us."

"This ......," Jenny looked embarrassed. When they first came to Sidon Pass, the wise man suggested that the Pope let him bring them to guard the town. Now that he has secretly left, it is a bit unauthentic, and if he still takes them with him, wouldn't it be too much.

Seeing Jenny's embarrassed appearance, the two girls glanced at each other and let out a sigh.

"Sidon Pass is guarded by General Charles, with the assistance of Lord Karl. In addition, we have just returned from the Bright Continent, and these defenders have grown in strength," a priest said to Jenny.

Then he paused slightly, and changed the conversation: "To tell the truth, our role here is not as big as we imagined."

"Besides, it only takes a day to gallop from here to Siegburg, and we can rush to our aid even if there is danger," said the priest to Jenny.

Listening to their words, Jenny thought quickly. As they say, there is not much difference between staying here and not staying here.

Besides, with a hundred paladins in this place, there shouldn't be any problems.

"Gather the priests, and we'll go back," Jenny said to the two priests.

The two priests were overjoyed, smiled at their faces, and replied loudly to Jenny, "Yes"