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At noon on the fifth day, Baron Duroux personally led his remaining soldiers to surrender to the troops of Gray and Count Borg. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info

Three hours later, the tripartite commanders signed a provisional agreement, and the Sekuling coalition forces laid down their weapons and waited for the Kovind army and the Byan army to surrender.

Baron Duroux and Alfred were treated as they deserved, that is, to be entitled to a single cage.

It was only at this time that Gray put his heart in his stomach, but he always felt that something was wrong in his heart, but reality told him that everything was developing well, and there was nothing wrong.

Until Count Borg said: "Baron Durroux is an extremely experienced commander in the field, his strategic and tactical vision is very good, in the enthronement battle ten years ago, his performance can be described as very brilliant, and at the beginning of this war, his command caught me at a loss, but in the later stages of this war, he made countless mistakes, which is really strange!"

After a pause, the earl stared at the ruins of Tri-Fork Town, and said fearfully: "I already have the consciousness of dying in battle, I even thought that we would lose everything in this war, but there are too many strange things about the turning point in the future!"

Gray was reminded by the earl's words, yes, the most wrong thing about the whole thing.

Immediately, the two commanders issued orders to their troops not to let their guard down, and that they must maintain a state of war at all times, and at the same time send all the reconnaissance cavalry available at their disposal to reconnoiter all areas within a radius of 50 kilometers.

However, the facts once again proved that the worries of the two were unnecessary.

It was not until 23 October, the third day of Baron Duroux's surrender, that Gray received a secret letter from the Earl of Lockton.

After reading this letter, the doubts in Gray's heart were completely solved, it turned out that all this was a trap that Viscount Booker and Earl Lockton had secretly negotiated in advance.

No, there should be one more person, and that is Grand Duke Delooni, the powerful guardian of the South, who plays an extremely important role in this whole matter.

Earl Gu Lockton revealed that most of the military supplies that Gray had fought for more than ten days had been prepared by the Grand Duke's palace cabinet, and this news made Gray ooze a cold sweat on his back.

It turned out that four days earlier, it was also the second day that Gray cut off the supply line of the coalition forces of the Seku Territory.

Viscount Booker, led by Agiza, suddenly led 10,000 troops himself, but instead of advancing towards the city of Herion in consultation with Lord Rallabian, his troops were directed at the unsuspecting Tith Lord.

Viscount Booker's army advanced a hundred miles in just one day, sweeping most of the territory southeast of the Tis Territory, and by the next day, the army had occupied the entire southern part of the Tis Territory.

Four days later, on October 20th, Viscount Booker's forces had successfully captured the city of Tis!

In just four days, Tiss led hundreds of kilometers of defense to collapse like a landslide.

After the capture of the city of Tis, Viscount Booker did not think of the old feelings, and he ordered that all the direct members of the Laban family be executed, and many of them were related to Viscount Booker.

At this point, the dominant Laban family completely withdrew from the stage of history.

And the Laban family's business in the Red Rain Forest, naturally, if Harrence led it, was taken up by Grand Duke De Rooney, this was negotiated in advance, and the Grand Duke didn't even share a 10% dividend to Viscount Booker, but Viscount Booker didn't care, the charcoal business in his own territory was enough.

The Earl of Lockton, on the other hand, had received all the savings of the Laban family for hundreds of years, which was a huge amount, and Viscount Booker had no intention of swallowing it privately, he had already sent someone to transport the goods to the city of Herion.

In his letter, the Earl of Lockton promised that half of the possessions belonged to Gray, and that he would have Sir Pla personally transport them to Harrence City.

Earl Borg and Gray both looked at each other when they got the news, and a little cold sweat unconsciously oozed from their foreheads.

It is ironic that the Laban family was unjustly defeated, and when most of their military strength was invested in the battlefield led by Covinde, the rear was attacked by the Booker family, who they trusted the most.

The nearly 20,000 soldiers who fought under the leadership of Covind were nothing more than a farce, and those officers and soldiers who died in battle may be cursed in hell or the divine realm.

Gray thought about the whole thing back and forth, and with a faint bitterness in his heart, he shook his head and threw out some thoughts that he shouldn't have.

The Earl of Lockton was right when he said that it was time to celebrate the victory.

Baron Duroux and Sir Alfred, Grey were released at the behest of the Earl of Lockton

The clever Earl of Borg had already withdrawn all his soldiers to the Byan Territory, and it was to be expected that the West Cowinde region had been reintroduced to Gray's hands.

As for Sir Andy, who led 2,000 cavalry to assault the Sushui River defense line, he didn't let Gray do it, and was drowned in the Sushui River by Sir Korwin, who personally commanded the battle of the Sushui River defense line.

On the afternoon of the 24th, Viscount Uriah personally arrived at Trifurcation with his entire family to surrender to Gray.

The nobleman, who held the title of viscount, dismounted and walked ten miles away from the town of Three Forks, all the way to the official residence where Gray lived.

In order to show his merits, Gray specially invited the Earl of Borg and Viscount Case, as well as the knightly generals who fought with them, to watch him receive the letter of surrender from Viscount Uriah.

When Viscount Uriah saw Gray, the nobleman, who was at least ten years older than Gray, immediately "pounced", fell to his knees, crawled to Gray, and kissed Gray's boots hard.

Count Borg and Viscount Case, who were beside Gray, were stunned to see how this middle-aged man, who was basically of the same status as them, humbled his knees and begged for mercy in order to obtain the forgiveness of this young nobleman.

The knights, who were farther away, lowered their heads to show their respect for Gray.

The soldiers farther afield, on the other hand, had less of the idea, and liked to see other nobles kneel before their lords, because they thought they deserved their share of it.

At this point, the fighting in the Covinde area is largely over.

As for the subsequent discussion of the treaty of reparations for the Seku, Gray did not take part in it, and appointed Sir Wright, who had arrived in a hurry, to preside over the meeting.

Count Borg and Viscount Keith naturally appointed their trusted people to talk about these trivial matters, but Viscount Uriah accompanied him throughout the whole process, and even treated the representatives sent by the three families very respectfully.

When Keith heard this, he muttered, "Although this Viscount Uriah is not talented, he is not a character!"

But Count Borg said, "He's just a coward, and if it were me, I'd have fought to the death for a few rounds!"

Keith just shook his head, not refuting his words.