Chapter 015: Assyrian Legends

"You can't move it like that!" Sersi picked up the piece he had just moved and put it back in its original position. Pen ~ fun ~ pavilion www.biquge.info

"Damn! But I have to do this, or it's over!" Alan moved the walnut lord chess two more steps forward, then held it down with his hand, forbidding Sersi to touch it again.

"You've broken the rules, Alan. Mike sat on the sidelines, looking at the improvised chessboard and pouting.

"He's always like that!" Selsey turned his head, "Our bet is just a glass of mead, and he's going to have to make a fool of himself even like this!" he snorted and glared at Allen, "One day, no one will want to play this game with you anymore!"

"At least I didn't lose!" Alan picked up the mead on the table and swallowed it in his stomach.

"Alright, man. Mike patted Sersi on the shoulder and put on a smiling face, "Perhaps, we should talk about something else now, always staying like this, passing the time with boring games, after all, is not the way out." ”

"Nobody wants to stay here. Alan said, burping, "But that's the only way to do it for now, unless the god Namu appears and sends Kenny back to us, after all, he's the leader, and we can't do anything without him." ”

"He's a lord, not a leader, we're not bandits, Rakpi!" said Sersi with a displeased face.

Mike frowned slightly. "What if we join the search team, and wouldn't it be better than staying here?"

"There are three of us, one of us has to wait here for news. Alan leaned back in his chair, "Nipur is too big, and there are so many tributaries of the Unun River, even if we have the smell of a hound, it won't help. What's more, we didn't, and even if we joined the search, it would only increase the team of a few thousand people by two people, which didn't mean much. ”

"Is there no other way?" Mike leaned back in his chair, looking a little lonely.

"On top of that, we have to solve another annoying thing. Sersi interjected.

"The Assyrian army that is chasing you?" Mike turned.

"Yes, we've got traitors!" said Sersi through gritted teeth, "That damn fellow became the secretary of Assyria, and at first persuaded the lord to ally with Assyria, but when he refused, he actually bribed mercenaries to destroy the dam, leaving tens of thousands of people homeless!"

"Do you have a plan?" Mike stared at him, "if anything, my cavalry regiment is at your disposal." ”

Sersi looked up at Allen, and the childish expression just now turned grim.

"Assyria chaos?" asked Allen, frowning.

"Compared with Nippel, it's all one. Sersi blurted out. He thought for a moment and added, "There is a little friction between the border area and Eli, but the internal affairs are orderly from beginning to end. ”

"I heard that their queen was ousted three years ago?" Alan stepped back from his chair, "but now the internal affairs are .....in order," he thought for a moment. "It's not logical, they should be messed up. ”

"The queen's son inherited the throne, and in the hearts of the Assyrians, it was a matter of course, and they didn't care who sat in that position, as long as the blood of the royal family did not change. "But the real ruler was the Assyrian king's uncle, White, a black-hearted devil with a goatee, whom the Assyrians often said behind their backs that it was he who drove the queen away." ”

"What did that queen do, and she would be ousted from power with a heavy army?" Mike smiled and interjected, "It doesn't seem to be very logical!"

"I don't know the specifics, it's just hearsay. Sersi picked up the wooden wine glass on the table and pondered for a moment. "I heard that the queen of Assyria was a witch who used the blood of her maids as a medicine for eternal youth. One day, a lady-in-waiting escaped by pretending to be dead after being drained of blood, fleeing the Queen's palace and informing White of the incident, who then used this as an excuse to stage a coup d'Γ©tat, ousting the Bloodthirsty Queen and putting his nephew on the throne. ”

"Hahaha-" Alan let out a burst of laughter.

"Hey!" Sersi looked a little dissatisfied, knocking the corner of the table with his glass, raising his voice, "I'm retelling history, it's not a joke, man!"

"I'm sorry. Alan scratched his nose and put away his laughter. "I think it's clearly a foolish story, and it's not very cleverly written. Perhaps, White should ask me to be his staff, so that the story will be more credible!"

"Stop bragging!" Sersi looked a little impatient, "Tell me, what do you have a good idea, I want to cut off the head of the red nose!"

"Isn't there friction between Assyria and Eli on the border?" Alan asked.

"Shall we raise our forces to Elidu, and use their forces to wage war against Assyria?" Mike guessed as he meant.

"No," Alan shook his head, "I mean, join Assyria and go to war with Elidu. ”

"Alan!" Selsi slammed his fist on the table, causing the pieces and cups on it to rattle. "Submit to the enemy?!" he stood up and shouted, "Is there something wrong with your brain?

Mike takes a sip of mead. "Hey, don't quarrel!" he explained, putting down his glass, "and now we've got a bunch of annoying problems before us, and we have to think less, not more!"

"Look! you've got to learn to be as calm as Mike. Alan said, "Sit down, and perhaps you should listen to why I propose to submit to Assyria." ”

"As long as I have Nipur's blood on my body, I won't be calm!" Selsi angrily sat down in his chair and spread his hands, "Man, I've lived there for half my life, but now I'm forced to leave, and I have to watch the torrent flood flood it, so many people are homeless, and more importantlyβ€”"

"Do you regret it?" Alan, interrupting him suddenly, "regret helping Kenny overthrow the Patton regime, and would rather be called a demon city than see them uprooted, right?"

Sersi was silent. "No, no regrets. He finally said.

"Really?" said to Allen, as he thought to his speech, "I promise you, we will take back everything that is lost." He lowered his head and quickly raised it again, "The reason why we surrendered to Assyria is not just for the sake of old Hyde's head, but more importantly, we can move freely in Assyria and Nipur in the future without fear of encountering pursuers. ”

"But we've killed a lot of the Iron Forest. "If you go forward, you'll only end up in prison and maybe kill everyone." ”

"Sersi is right, it's too risky!" Mike agreed.

"So, we're going to have to take Kenny's head with us. Alan smiled confidently, "In that case, he has no reason to refuse our surrender!"