970. Invitations

Every morning, Surdak practiced swinging his shield and slashing, and only by practicing it consistently could he subconsciously accept these movements.

So, he slept in the tent for a short while, then crawled out and found a glade to exercise.

The rebel fighters carried a fan of horse meat, which was cut into strips on a tree stump not far from Surdak.

In the eyes of these rebels, Surdak, Thea, Samira, and Gulit were all followers of the noble magician Arvid.

Surdak treated so many wounded in a busy night, and all the rebels would take the initiative to stop and greet him when they saw him, and they all treated him with great respect.

The horse meat that was picked up on the battlefield yesterday will be salted today and stored for a long time after being smoked.

For the food-starved rebels, the meat was a rare good, but it was a bit of a waste of salt.

"Knight Surdak, good morning!"

A small child ran out of the camp and crouched beside Surdak, watching curiously as he made a chopping motion, and took the initiative to greet him.

He had taken refuge in the estate of the Wizard of Avid, and knew the knight who had handed him a bowl of cereal porridge.

"Good morning......

Surdak replied casually.

"I can learn swordsmanship from you!" The boy plucked up courage and said.

"Of course, but before that, you need to have a saber!"

Surdak stopped, walked over to a large tree, broke a branch, peeled off the bark with a dagger, and with a few swords he cut the stick into a wooden sword without a gauntlet, handed it to the boy with a happy face, and pointed him in the position of holding the sword, and made him slash at the air.

I thought this would be fine, but Surdak didn't expect that children would continue to join in.

Surdak cut several more sticks, and he was going to cut them into swords.

When the other children heard the news, a rebel soldier who happened to pass by came up to them and said softly to the children:

"Alright, children, don't pester the Surdak knights, you need to go to the camp for breakfast, this kind of porridge is hard to eat in normal times, let the Surdak knight have a good rest, in order to save our wounded people, he has not slept all night."

The children, though a little reluctant, obediently ran away.

The rebel warrior looked like a captain, and Surdak nodded at him and continued to practice swinging his sword in the woodland.

"Knight Surdak, thank you so much......" The captain probably came here to express his gratitude to Surdak.

Surdak didn't stop, just said casually: "Okay, I've heard enough thanks, if you really want to thank me, why don't you take me around......"

The captain was a little embarrassed and said, "I'll have to talk to Captain Edgar about this, and he'll have the final say in this camp." ”

With that, he turned and ran away quickly, and after a short time he ran back, and said excitedly to Surdak:

"Captain Edgar agreed, then you come with us, we're going to patrol around......"

There were eight rebel fighters, and they had no boots, strips of cloth wrapped around their calves, ropes around their waists, hunting bows on their backs, and short daggers tied to their legs.

Move around in the damp woods so it's easier to get around.

In fact, the route they walked was to take a long circle around the camp, probe the surrounding movements, and put away all the beast traps arranged along the way, and hang them around their waists.

Occasionally, a grouse or hare can be picked up on the clip.

They have a lot of traps around this forest, and it seems that they usually eat these small jungle animals.

"Do you have to put these clips away?" Surdak asked.

He followed them in the middle of the group, and the surrounding mountains were so dense that they looked like they should be a col, with only the valley road leading in.

"Hmm!" The rebel commander replied.

Then he added: "The camp here has been discovered by the lords, and their cavalry can rush in through the passage in the valley, it is no longer safe here, and we are ready to start moving." ”

Surdak asked, "Want to get out of here?" ”

"If we want to move to other camps, this is actually very close to the town of Tanley, and the wagons can come in and transport supplies conveniently, but it's not safe here, and we can't deal with the rebel cavalry for the time being......" explained the rebel commander, "The other camps are much farther away, and the wagons can't get in......

Surdak followed behind him, asking as he went, "What do you think is the difference between you and the group of lords?" ”

The woodland was covered with moss, and it looked wet and slippery.

The rebel captain stopped, thought for a moment, and then said:

"It's mainly about weapons and armor, and their squadron leaders are all knights, well-trained, and everyone is very powerful......

A rebel behind him added: "We have captured a batch in the town of Takkale, and we should be able to get stronger after a period of training!" ”

……

In the camp, the magician Arvid put on his magic robes and slowly walked out of the wooden house under the service of a young woman.

"Lord Evid Magician, how did you sleep last night?"

The bearded Edgar was already waiting outside the cabin, and when he saw Avid, he took the initiative to greet him.

"Not bad......

The magician Avid glanced at the young woman beside him, and felt that he should find an opportunity to ask her if she would like to leave the Dry Cloth Plane and go to Bena City with him.

The bearded man deliberately didn't look at his infatuated gaze, but asked directly, "Your Excellency Wizard Avid, have you ever thought of joining our rebel army......"

The magician Arvid was slightly stunned, he had never thought about it.

"Give me some time to think about it!" Wizard Arvid rolled his eyes and made an excuse to delay.

Avid was going to ask Surdak what he thought, whether he would come out to help them on the spur of the moment, or if he wanted to help them all the time, he couldn't call the shots.

The bearded man heard the prevarication of the Evid magician, and he was inevitably a little disappointed in his heart.

Seeing the disappointment in the bearded man's eyes, Avid groaned and said, "Uh, do you mind if I go to your other camps?" ”

"Absolutely!" The bearded man replied.

The sorcerer Arvid said to Edgar:

"I like to venture around and do something different, but that doesn't mean I'm going to do things that don't make sense, for me, I'm all about self-fulfillment, yes! That's it. ”

"You want me to join you, and I want to see if you deserve my help......"

"I want to see what life is like in the rear, not because I'm here for show, and if that's the case, I'm sorry, I'm sure I'll refuse......"