vs 87 Keith's messenger

After Cyberpunk left, Gray felt stuffy and walked to the camp's makeshift horse farm. Pen, fun, and www.biquge.info

Gray was checking his horse, and Ruken had returned from Viscount Marne to report to him.

"What does Viscount Marne say?" asked Gray.

Lucken was recovering well from his injuries, and when he heard Gray's question, he immediately replied, "He wants to meet with you to discuss the specifics." ”

This request was not excessive, but now that Gray knew what Viscount Marne had done before, he had another idea, his heart moved, but he remained silent on the surface, gently stroked the back of his war horse, and then asked: "When, meet there!"

"Tomorrow morning at 7 o'clock, the location is for you to decide!" replied Ruken quickly.

Gray was stunned for a moment, stopped the movement in his hand, glanced back at Ruken, and said, "Isn't there an open space north of the camp?

"Do you want to answer now, or do you ......," Lucken asked.

Gray said indifferently: "As long as you don't delay business, you can go whenever you want!"

Lucken nodded, then took his leave.

Grey did not pay attention to the departing Ruken, and he instructed Hamp to saddle his mount, the heat made him want to ride wildly, but just as Gray was in high spirits, Sir Rand approached Gray.

"Two of Viscount Case's envoys want to see you!" Sir Rand whispered in Gray's ear.

Gray thought he had misheard, and was stunned for a moment, until Sir Rand spoke in Gray's ear again, and Gray was sure, and he immediately asked Hamp to take his mount.

"When did they come?"

Gray's was obviously still a little surprised.

"I think I've just arrived!" said Sir Randt, a little uncertain!

Grey thought for a moment, and commanded Sir Rand, "Let them come to my tent, remember, don't alarm anyone!" and he went to his main tent at once.

In a few minutes, Gray returned to his big tent, and when he was about to sit down, he found that there was a small cowhide on top of the main case, and the leather of this cowhide was very poor, as if it had been torn off the tent in the camp, and it was very conspicuous on Gray's table.

Gray was very surprised, hesitated, he picked it up and looked at it, but saw that on the other side of this cowhide, there was actually a line of small words written, Gray fixed his eyes, when he saw what was written on it, his face changed in vain, and he looked incredulous!

At this moment, a clear sound of footsteps sounded outside the big tent.

"Lord Baron!" was Sir Rand's voice, and Gray froze.

"Come in!" Gray tried to keep his voice calm.

As soon as he finished speaking, the curtain of the big tent was lifted, and two young men dressed as soldiers, led by Sir Rand, walked in!

"Baron Cage!" The aristocratic etiquette of these two people is very standard, but they are now dressed as ordinary soldiers, and with a thick layer of dirt ash on their faces, it makes people feel that their salute is very funny.

Gray asked directly: "Say, what did Viscount Keith ask you to do!"

When one of the two heard this, he took out a letter from his bosom and said, "This is a letter from Lord Viscount!"

Gray raised his eyebrows and winked at Sir Rand, who understood and immediately took the letter and handed it to Gray.

"Our Viscount has now recruited nearly one new corps of troops, plus the newly obtained food and grass materials, as long as our Viscount is willing, he can step on the armies of your two families at any time!"

The messenger who had just taken out the letter, and after taking out the letter, kept talking non-stop.

"Lord Viscount, this is giving you a chance, Baron Cage, as long as the two of us join forces, then Viscount Marne can defeat in a moment, and then, Harrence City will have its own ability!"

The letter was sealed in clay, and Gray sat upright in his place, automatically filtering out what the messenger had said, and slowly unwrapping it.

When Gray first saw the handwriting of the letter, he frowned, for it was so ugly that it was hard to read.

Patiently, Gray began to read carefully, and the two messengers and Sir Rand retreated far away, as if they did not want to know the contents of the letter.

"Baron Cage, the cooperation between the two of us is your best choice now, as long as it is ......"

The messenger continued to speak.

It didn't take long for Gray to read the letter, his face was expressionless, as if he had not heard the messenger talking, and in the middle of the sentence he interjected and asked, "You must not have read the contents of this letter, have you?"

"Lord Viscount has explained that this letter can only be opened by Baron Cage himself, and if there is any accident on the way, this letter must be destroyed first!" replied the messenger who had just begun to speak.

Gray's eyelids drooped slightly when he heard this, but then he raised his head and shouted to the door, "Someone!"

As soon as the words fell, the guards at the door came in, and Gray pointed to the person who spoke, "Take him down, hang him in the name of enemy spies, and I will execute it myself!"

"Yes, Lord Baron!" the two soldiers took the order, picked up the messenger, and dragged him out.

The messenger immediately reacted from the shock and called out hysterically, "Baron Cage, what do you mean by that?"

Gray ignored him, and said to Sir Rand beside him, "Take him with me!" Gray said, gesturing to one of the other messengers.

The other messenger was now swallowing hard, obviously a little overwhelmed, but he was trying to calm himself down.

By this time the sun had set, the sky was getting darker, and a fire had been lit in the camp, and the two soldiers dragged the messenger to an open area in the barracks, and then tied him up, threw him aside, and began to set up a simple execution ground.

The lord personally executed a man, this is a big deal, and there must be a place where it should be.

The Knights of Cente and Knights Rucan got the news and rushed over,

Gray didn't explain anything to them, and within a quarter of an hour the gallows was erected, and he stepped forward slowly, ignoring the messenger's curses, and kicked the wooden stake off the other's feet.

After doing this, Gray turned and walked over to the other messenger, smiled, patted the messenger on the shoulder, and then said to Lord Rand, "Let him go back, I need him to go back and tell the little lord that our resolve cannot be changed by a letter from him!"

Sir Rand nodded, then ordered the two soldiers to throw the remaining messenger out of the barracks.

After that, without looking at the crowd, Gray went to his camp, and before entering the camp, Gray ordered the guards not to enter without his permission.

In the sweltering tent, Gray returned to his place and sat down, and once again he took out the little worn-out cowhide, on which the row of words was very conspicuous, and Gray could see it.

I don't know how long it took, but Hamp's voice sounded outside: "Lord Baron!"