Chapter 131: Earnestness

The anxious expression of the guards was contagious to Sersi's face, and he was about to speak, when Allen, who was beside him, suddenly reached out and patted him on the shoulder, Sersi rolled his eyes, and then closed his mouth. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 ļ½‰ļ½Žļ½†ļ½

Then, Alan looked the Guards in front of him up and down, a hint of suspicion in his heart, he turned his head to look at Shelley and Linde behind him, and swept over the nearly a thousand Union soldiers, and found that they were all normal.

"Did that guy say anything else?" Alan took a step back, looking warily at the guards in front of him.

"No..... Uh....." The Guards bowed, he thought for a moment, then straightened up. "That's right!" he said, "Captain Aiden asked me to add the word "Winter" before those words, but the situation was so urgent that I forgot about it in a moment of negligence, damn it!"

"You really deserve to die!" Alan cursed unceremoniously, and then mounted his horse with a displeased face, "Mio, take Shelley and Lind through the back door of Fort Morwin, and the Guards will show you the way." Selcy, move Kenny's army to the infantry regiment garrison, and then quickly join up at Fort Morwin, I'll meet the troublemakers first!"

He stood up, shook the reins, kicked the spikes of the stirrups into the belly of the horse with both feet, and the tall stallion neighed, raised its front hooves slightly, like a sharp arrow out of the bowstring, and disappeared into the darkness of the night.

At the gates of the magnificent Mowen Castle, the bonfires on the wall edges are rustled by the night wind. Hundreds of guards lined up in a wall, their eyes grim, their spears clenched tightly in their hands, the tip of the spear pointed forward, and their eyes fell on Aiden, who was pacing back and forth.

There were hundreds of people in front of the door, most of them dressed in loose cotton robes and thick linen belts around their waists, and some of them were dressed in civilian attire, ranging in age from children who could just walk to old men with gray hair.

I saw them sitting in front of the grand gate with their legs crossed, like a group of misanthropes who saw through the world, or beggars begging in front of the noble door.

Most of them had their eyes slightly closed, with a look of death as if they were at home, and it was not difficult to tell from their attire that they were the monks of the monastery in the city, and the devout disciples who often visited the monastery. And at this moment, these guys seem to have transformed into the object of attention.

The square of 10,000 people had gathered at this moment, and they stopped by the steps, looking at the group of troublemakers, most of them with incredible expressions on their faces, which would never have been seen during the reign of Patton.

And these gathered crowds seem to be happy to see people dare to play against the powerful, living in the demon city they are oppressed all day long, these cowardly creatures have thought about resisting, but never give them actual action, because it will cost them their lives.

At first, they may not want to see the wise lord threatened, but deep down they are happy to catch a glimpse of it, and they care less about the cause and course of the incident, but more about the outcome.

The perpetrator will be hanged on a torture rack or forgiven by a benevolent lord, the people whisper. In short, everything has nothing to do with them.

At this time, a dark horse turned into the 10,000-person square.

Sitting on the horse, Alan saw the heads of people in the distance, roughly estimated to be thousands of city citizens, and as he galloped, he began to pray in his heart that those fellows must not be troublemakers, but when he walked around the crowd and came to the gate of the castle, the white-robed monk sitting quietly on the ground, and the devout disciples mixed in, gave him even more headaches.

Aiden, who was pacing back and forth, saw that Alan had arrived, and immediately trotted over, and he let out a long sigh with a relieved expression.

"You're finally here!" Aiden stomped his feet and grumbled in a muffled voice, "It's been half an hour, and there are more and more people watching the excitement, and if this thing is messed up, the lord's reputation will be ruined!" he glanced at the monks who were sitting silently on the side, leaned forward, and added in a low voice, "They asked the lord to release Eugene." ā€

"Put away your weapons!!" Eren yelled angrily at the Guards, pushing Aiden away.

Hundreds of guards immediately put away their spears and stood at their sides.

Alan looked at the towering heads of people at the bottom of the steps, the noisy discussion was getting louder and louder, and in the distance, there were constantly people who heard the news, and those people were in groups of threes and twos, flocking to the side of the steps, and the audience was gradually expanding, but no one dared to step up the steps.

"These guards are crazy?!Who gave them the guts!Told them to point their weapons at civilians?!" Alan asked, turning around and glaring at the golden retriever.

Aiden scratched his head, looking flustered like a child who had done something wrong, and his already uncertain measures were even more hesitant in the face of sudden questioning.

"Yes..... The order is my .....," he said, "the situation is serious, and they ....."

"Shut up!" Allen's eyes widened, "Do you know what you're doing?" he walked over to Aiden and grabbed the blonde boy by the collar, "Your lord has just taken over Nippur, there are nobles in the city waiting to see our jokes, and now there are only the city's citizens standing behind us, and you are at such a time, so you have the armed guards and the unarmed citizens confronted?!"

Those words alerted Aiden like thunder, and his face turned pale for a moment, and at first, he only wanted to calm the situation, only to realize that his actions seemed to be provoking a war.

In addition to the nobles, there was also a chamber of commerce formed by merchants, all of whom were loyal to their knights, and then there were countless devout followers, most of whom were Nipur citizens, and his actions undoubtedly pushed the only townspeople standing behind the lord to the enemies with bad intentions.

Aiden felt ashamed, then felt that his thoughts were dirty, and even regretted his recklessness in his heart.

He was about to open his mouth to apologize when Alan suddenly loosened his collar.

"Where's Kenny?"

"Collar ..... The lord is still resting. Aiden twitched his fingers and replied resignedly, "He told me before..... Don't disturb him....."

"I know what you're thinking, but now is not the time. Alan smiled helplessly, "Believe me, there will be opportunities in the future, you can follow the example of Selsi and help the lord block an arrow, this kind of opportunity exists." He patted Aiden on the shoulder, brushed aside the guards standing in front of the gate, and walked into Fort Morwin.

Aiden, who was standing still, came back to his senses for a while, and just now Allen's words hit him in the heart, he pursed his lips, annoyed at his foolish behavior, and then, waving his hand at the guards, followed Allen into Morwinburg. (To be continued.) )