Chapter 113: Cautious Charlie

"Stepping on ......".

Dense horse's hooves resounded in the sky, and an army was galloping towards Siegburg.

A cavalryman appeared in front of him and hurried to this place: "General Qiyu, news from Siegburg."

The horses neighed, and then the whole army immediately stopped. Such a uniform movement shows that they are extraordinary.

Charlie looked straight ahead at the cavalryman.

The cavalryman hurriedly handed the parchment scroll in his hand to Charlie and replied respectfully: "Benny and the others in Siegburg have made an appointment with us, and in an hour they will incite Baron Francis to rebel, and then they will take advantage of the chaos to open the west gate." It is hoped that the general will seize the opportunity and capture Fort Sieg in one fell swoop."

"An hour later?". Charlie instinctively felt that something was wrong, but he still managed to suppress the feeling.

Reaching out and picking up the parchment, he slowly spread it out. His eyes were on it and he nodded.

Judging from the handwriting, the writing on the parchment should have been written by Benny's own hand.

"The general thinks there is a deception." A general standing behind Charlie asked slowly on a war horse.

Charlie shook his head slowly: "I don't know, but judging from the handwriting, it is indeed the handwriting of Benny, the intelligence chief of Siegburg."

"Carl and I have a good relationship, and I can still distinguish the handwriting of his henchmen." Charlie's eyes lit up with sadness when he spoke of Carl.

Calculating the time, it should be almost time for Carl to be executed.

When the generals behind him heard Charlie's words, they seemed to feel something, and they looked at each other but didn't say much.

Whether this expedition was intentional or unintentional, Charlie followed the orders of Viscount Adolf and led all his direct cronies.

Charlie's thoughts drifted far away for a while, and it seemed that the Viscount wanted to gradually alienate himself. Otherwise, why did he not let himself participate in the battle on the battlefield of Fort Gudon, but sent a detachment to attack Fort Sieg.

A general saw that Charlie was silent for a long time, so he couldn't help but shout at him: "General".

"On the march to Siegburg". Charlie was pulled back by the sound and shouted ahead.

All the generals shouted in unison: "Yes".

Charlie slapped the horse's back hard, and the horse galloped forward in pain.

The entire army, led by Charlie, suddenly accelerated, and rushed all the way forward.

......

Siegburg gradually appeared in front of him, and he saw hundreds of soldiers above him, and his bows and crossbows were exuding a cold front in front of him.

"Bell".

The bell rang, and the soldiers on the city walls poured into the city with heavy and orderly steps, as if they had received some instructions.

"Kill".

"Kill".

"Kill".

The shouts of murder rang out, and the sound gradually expanded over time, almost instantaneously resounding inside and outside the castle.

"Boom".

With a loud bang, the gates of Siegburg opened.

Several cavalrymen, who had been lurking outside the city gates, quickly ran back.

"General Qiqi, the gates of Siegburg are wide open, and there are endless shouts of killing inside, and there seems to be a serious infighting." The cavalry spoke to Charlie in a hurried tone, his eyes shining with anticipation.

Charlie looked ahead with a serious expression, and his heart beat violently at the same time: "Infighting? It seems that Benny made a move."

"Seize this God-given opportunity." Charlie said aloud.

But when he was about to give the order, there was a hint of hesitation, and it was all too smooth for him to feel unreal.

"Take the squadron of 100 trainee soldiers as the vanguard and enter Siegburg". Charlie yelled at the front.

A hundred-person phalanx urged the war horse to slowly come out, and shouted at Charlie: "Yes."

Then he slapped the war horse and turned into a torrent and rushed forward.

Seeing that the most elite troops in his hands were dispatched, Charlie thought quickly and looked at a general beside him: "You immediately lead a phalanx of four hundred cavalry to capture the city gate, and pay attention to the squadron of trainee soldiers at any time."

"Pick up the squadron of trainee soldiers?". The general couldn't help but be stunned, and his eyes were puzzled.

Charlie nodded slowly, looking straight ahead: "This is all too smooth, I suspect that there is a certain problem in this, you should go and deal with it carefully."

"Besides, judging from the situation in which Siegburg is mired in infighting, you have enough soldiers in your hands to take Siegburg." Charlie said to the general.

The general nodded heavily at Charlie: "Yes."

As soon as the words fell, the four phalanxes strode forward at the same time, and rushed forward under the leadership of the general.

Looking at the figure in front of him, Charlie fell into deep thought again. Then he turned the direction of the war horse and looked at the five hundred soldiers in front of him.

"Always be on standby in case of the unexpected". Charlie yelled at them.

All the soldiers replied in unison: "Yes".

Looking up at the sky, Charlie realized that sweat appeared in his palms. Could it be that there is still a fatal place in his own arrangement?

Thinking quickly about what happened along the way, I couldn't help but start deducing.

Benny is Carl's henchman, what would he do if he learned what happened to Carl?

No, he Benny wouldn't betray Ayrshire, even if he knew what happened to Carl. But why is there an ominous heart? Why is there a little pain in the heart?

Since the second half of last night, there have been countless news from Siegburg, but in the final analysis, these news are blocking his trip.

Charlie vaguely seemed to have found the line, connecting all the ominous and doubts in his heart.

A ball of light erupted in his eyes, and he subconsciously blurted out: "It's not good, Siegberg is cheating, Benny has a problem."

"The order went down, and the whole army attacked and went to Siegberg to help." Charlie yelled at the five hundred soldiers in front of him.

The five hundred soldiers were stunned for a moment, and then shouted the order: "Yes."

As soon as the words fell, Charlie turned the direction of the war horse and led five hundred soldiers to rush in the direction of Siegburg in front.

......

In an inconspicuous place in the castle wall, Paul and the others looked at the cavalry squadron rushing below, and a meaningful smile appeared on the corner of their mouths.

Looking at Andre, Paul nodded at him.

André bowed to Paul, then waved to the city. A paladin waved the flag in his hand, and the fighting Siegberg soldiers quickly separated, turning into tigers and pounced on the onrushing trainee squadron.

However, at this moment, the sound of horses' hooves was heard from behind, and the phalanx of four hundred cavalry galloped quickly, and its target was the city gate.

Paul and the others were shocked and shouted to their side: "Close the gates."

"Yes". The probationary paladin and the knight of judgment around him were violent at the same time.

With a loud bang, the city gate slammed shut, and a squadron of 100 trainee soldiers instantly became turtles in an urn. Isolate all the 400 cavalry that were about to pounce outside.