Chapter 69: Tragedy 2
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βSaul Baratheon
The retreat has been going on for two days, and the city of Eternal Night has been empty, but Rhodok still won't move forward in three days as agreed, in fact, whether Grave can come back or not, this matter is a good thing for Northridge, no Northridge people are willing to fight in winter, and there will be far more people who freeze to death than those who die in battle.
The light in the tent was dim and soft, the small brazier on the wooden pillar burned with red flames, the candles on the table were almost half burned, and the white wax drips piled up in a strange shape under the candles. On Rhodok's desk was a letter from Angry Corner, a letter from Jack to his home, the fourth letter Jack had written, and before he knew it, Jack had been away from home for four months.
Rodok thought about the girl called Red Carp for a while, if it weren't for his wife's strictness, the girl would have taken it herself, and now she has become Jack's bedmate, so Rodok couldn't smile bitterly, and I don't know what to think about Rodok's old face flushed, he chirped and tried to open his eyes, wanting to refresh himself and not think cranky.
What are a lot of old people thinking, Rodok laughed to himself. In the letter, Jack described how grand the city of Loland was, and the anecdotes of the Rhine College made Rodok feel a little sad, and he had never been out of Northridge in his life, and Rodok wanted to go to Lorain to see the city, but he never had the opportunity.
There was a rush of footsteps outside the tent, and Rhodok looked up to see a figure open the tent and walked in, it was Domt, white snowflakes falling on his head and shoulders.
"It's snowing?" Rhodok asked, thinking that this year's winter might be coming earlier, and this is already the first snow? I can't remember, anyway, the more often it snows, the more it proves that winter is coming in Northridge, but once it is winter, the whole winter is probably the least snowy day in Northridge, but the temperature is also the lowest.
"The king is dead. Domt gasped for breath and did not answer Rhodok's words, but threw out such a thunderous message.
A figure outside the tent slammed into a sudden, stopped, and covered the mouth of another little fat man beside him. When Boris passed by, he saw Domt enter Rhodok's tent in a panic, thinking that something had happened and decided to wait for his son to come and see, the place they had just passed by was very dark, and Domt did not see them.
"What did you say?" Rodok asked again, not believing his ears.
"The king is dead, assassinated. My mother sent me a letter to inform me that Pikes was dead, and that the entire city of Giant Eagle had been cordoned off in search of the Assassins. Domt gasped and told Roddock that he hadn't walked a few steps, hadn't run, had walked faster, but the nervousness still made him feel exhausted.
"How is it possible, how did you protect Alan!" Roddock slammed to his feet, and finally lowered his voice again, the news was not yet suitable for spreading.
"How did you protect Alan!" Rodok frowned and whispered angrily, "What about the guards, isn't the king's guard in the city?" β
"Arrested. "The king was protected by his own guards, and the king died in his bed, and Pikes died in the house, and the king's guards at the door said they didn't know anything, and the building was almost all owned by foreign guards, and my mother suspected that the assassins were among them, because no one else could get in." β
"How could there be traitors in Alan's guards! Those were his personal guards! There was no possibility or need to contact the Kakamans. "Rodok absolutely did not believe that this could be done by the king's guards, who those people were, Rodok knew very well.
"I'm afraid it's not a Kakaman. Domt stared at Rhodok and whispered, still a little gasping in his voice.
Rhodok was silent, began to think about various possibilities, lowered his head and thought for a while, looked up into Domt's eyes and asked, "Are you sure it wasn't the Eagle Queen who did it?"
Domt frowned and didn't speak, Rodok knew that he couldn't say, everyone could see how suspicious the Eagle Queen was, even Domt could hardly find an absolute reason to justify his mother.
"My mother wouldn't do that, it's stupid, she's too suspicious. Domt thought for a moment and said, it was the only reason he could think of to defend his mother.
"That's right!" Domt patted his head, "there's another letter from my mother, which I forgot in a hurry. As he spoke, he took out another cowhide envelope from his bosom and handed it to Rhodok, the red seal on it still there.
Rodok took the envelope and looked at it, pulled open the lacquer and took out the letter, opened the letter and looked at it twice, and his brows furrowed.
"What did my mother say?" Domt asked as he saw Rhodok frowning and staring at the letter for a long time without speaking.
With a squeeze of both hands, Rhodok crumpled the letter into a ball and threw it into the brazier beside him.
"She wants me to take advantage of the opportunity to be king, saying that I can't let those insidious people get their way. Rhodok said.
Boris outside the tent took a deep breath and looked at his son who was covering his mouth, and the little fat man looked at his father with a blank expression. Boris made a boo gesture and motioned for his son to quietly leave with him.
A cold axe rested on Boris's neck, and Boris turned his head slightly to look at Mans's grim face as mad as his decapitator.
Rhodok and Domt, who were talking, heard the curtain on the tent open, and looked back at Boris and his son, who had been pushed in by Mance.
"Boris?" Rodok paused for a moment, then glanced at Mance before understanding what was happening.
"Did you hear it all?" asked Rhodok.
"I didn't mean to. Boris shrugged his shoulders and said helplessly: "I took my son around casually, and I just heard it." β
Rhodok and Domt looked at each other, and it was clear that they couldn't do anything to Boris. Giving Mance a look and signaling that he could go out, Mance nodded and went out to continue his rounds.
"Who do you think it will be?" Rodok asked, looking at Boris, and now there was no other way but to negotiate together, and it was easy to make people suspicious by hiding it.
"Cooper or Gluck one. Boris said: "Only the two of them are the most suspicious in the removal of the Eagle Queen." As he spoke, he glanced at Domt and then at Rhodok.
Rodok felt Boris's distrust, and he himself was one of the suspects, and Rodok knew that Boris deliberately did not say that it was to give him face.
"I think we should wait until Grave comes back to make the announcement. Rhodok looked at Boris and suggested.
"Hmm. Boris nodded and looked at Rhodok: "I'll find a chance to test both of them." β
"Try not to let them notice. So saying, Rhodok looked at Boris's son.
Boris smiled, patted his son on the shoulder and said, "Don't worry, this kid won't talk nonsense." β
Rodok also smiled and nodded, watching Boris walk out of the tent, after Boris walked out of the tent, Rodok and Domt glanced at each other, and they both stared at the direction Boris left with some worry.
Boris took his son back to his tent, watching around vigilantly all the way, and was only slightly relieved when he entered the range of his army's garrison. Boris, who returned to the tent, immediately called his cronies, found twenty good men to prepare for departure, and instructed his cronies to let him cooperate with his son to return to Bone City with the troops tomorrow, saying that he had something to do and had already gone back first, and he would do a good job of defense tonight, and withdraw to Bone City as soon as there was any other movement.
He knew that Cooper and Greck were not suspicious at all, the king's secret order came to his mind, and he knew that only the Eagle Queen could do this, and no one in Giant Eagle City could get rid of the king silently except the Eagle Queen.
Boris's cronies are confused, but he knows that sometimes it is better to just carry out orders, and it is better not to know a lot of other things. Boris expected that Rhodok would not be able to stop his son from returning to Bone City with the army, he no longer believed in Rhodok, he knew very well how attractive the royal power was, and he also knew that Rhodok definitely had this strength now.
With twenty of his best men, Boris took advantage of the darkness of night to pour from the outskirts of his army garrison.
"He's gone. Rolf stood behind a tent not far away and watched a group of cavalry leave from the direction of the Bone City garrison, looked at Rodok beside him.
"He's definitely going to find Gregor. Rhodok said helplessly, looked at Rolf and asked, "What should we do?"
"It's up to Grevor. Rolf said, "If he trusts you, then things will work out, we can push the matter on the head of the Kakamans, and the Eagle Queen will not leave a flaw." β
"And what if he doesn't trust me?" Rodok asked, now confused and unsure of what to do.
among them.
"He's gone. Rolf stood behind a tent not far away and watched a group of cavalry leave from the direction of the Bone City garrison, looked at Rodok beside him.
"He's definitely going to find Gregor. Rhodok said helplessly, looked at Rolf and asked, "What should we do?"
"It's up to Grevor. Rolf said, "If he trusts you, then things will work out, we can push the matter on the head of the Kakamans, and the Eagle Queen will not leave a flaw." β
"And what if he doesn't trust me?" Rodok asked, now confused and unsure of what to do.
"Eagle Queen. Rolf said, "Eagle Queen, Domt, Giant Eagle City can't have a problem, otherwise we won't be able to maintain our position at Northridge." β
Looking at Roddock, who didn't speak, Rolf thought for a while and continued: "Before I came, I had already helped you remove the nails of Amber's family in Fujiao, and Jola personally led the hands of people, there were many people, and a few of them were old people in your family, and your butler was one of them. β
Rodok looked at the darkness in the distance, not knowing what he was thinking, the moonlight shone on his black and white fur cloak, it looked very cold, he did not speak, there was no expression on his face, he turned his head and walked towards the barracks.
Looking at the figure of Rhodok leaving, Rolfo had a serious expression on his face with a hint of helplessness, and after Rhodok walked away, he glanced into the darkness to the side.
A troop of cavalry came out through the dark night and disappeared into the night. "We have dominated the seas, but the land is only a drop in the ocean. β
βSaul Baratheon
The retreat has been going on for two days, and the city of Eternal Night has been empty, but Rhodok still won't move forward in three days as agreed, in fact, whether Grave can come back or not, this matter is a good thing for Northridge, no Northridge people are willing to fight in winter, and there will be far more people who freeze to death than those who die in battle.
The light in the tent was dim and soft, the small brazier on the wooden pillar burned with red flames, the candles on the table were almost half burned, and the white wax drips piled up in a strange shape under the candles. On Rhodok's desk was a letter from Angry Corner, a letter from Jack to his home, the fourth letter Jack had written, and before he knew it, Jack had been away from home for four months.
Rodok thought about the girl called Red Carp for a while, if it weren't for his wife's strictness, the girl would have taken it herself, and now she has become Jack's bedmate, so Rodok couldn't smile bitterly, and I don't know what to think about Rodok's old face flushed, he chirped and tried to open his eyes, wanting to refresh himself and not think cranky.
What are a lot of old people thinking, Rodok laughed to himself. In the letter, Jack described how grand the city of Loland was, and the anecdotes of the Rhine College made Rodok feel a little sad, and he had never been out of Northridge in his life, and Rodok wanted to go to Lorain to see the city, but he never had the opportunity.
There was a rush of footsteps outside the tent, and Rhodok looked up to see a figure open the tent and walked in, it was Domt, white snowflakes falling on his head and shoulders.
"It's snowing?" Rhodok asked, thinking that this year's winter might be coming earlier, and this is already the first snow? I can't remember, anyway, the more often it snows, the more it proves that winter is coming in Northridge, but once it is winter, the whole winter is probably the least snowy day in Northridge, but the temperature is also the lowest.
"The king is dead. Domt gasped for breath and did not answer Rhodok's words, but threw out such a thunderous message.
A figure outside the tent slammed into a sudden, stopped, and covered the mouth of another little fat man beside him. When Boris passed by, he saw Domt enter Rhodok's tent in a panic, thinking that something had happened and decided to wait for his son to come and see, the place they had just passed by was very dark, and Domt did not see them.
"What did you say?" Rodok asked again, not believing his ears.
"The king is dead, assassinated. My mother sent me a letter to inform me that Pikes was dead, and that the entire city of Giant Eagle had been cordoned off in search of the Assassins. Domt gasped and told Roddock that he hadn't walked a few steps, hadn't run, had walked faster, but the nervousness still made him feel exhausted.
"How is it possible, how did you protect Alan!" Roddock slammed to his feet, and finally lowered his voice again, the news was not yet suitable for spreading.
"How did you protect Alan!" Rodok frowned and whispered angrily, "What about the guards, isn't the king's guard in the city?" β
"Arrested. "The king was protected by his own guards, and the king died in his bed, and Pikes died in the house, and the king's guards at the door said they didn't know anything, and the building was almost all owned by foreign guards, and my mother suspected that the assassins were among them, because no one else could get in." β
"How could there be traitors in Alan's guards! Those were his personal guards! There was no possibility or need to contact the Kakamans. "Rodok absolutely did not believe that this could be done by the king's guards, who those people were, Rodok knew very well.
"I'm afraid it's not a Kakaman. Domt stared at Rhodok and whispered, still a little gasping in his voice.
Rhodok was silent, began to think about various possibilities, lowered his head and thought for a while, looked up into Domt's eyes and asked, "Are you sure it wasn't the Eagle Queen who did it?"
Domt frowned and didn't speak, Rodok knew that he couldn't say, everyone could see how suspicious the Eagle Queen was, even Domt could hardly find an absolute reason to justify his mother.
"My mother wouldn't do that, it's stupid, she's too suspicious. Domt thought for a moment and said, it was the only reason he could think of to defend his mother.
"That's right!" Domt patted his head, "there's another letter from my mother, which I forgot in a hurry. As he spoke, he took out another cowhide envelope from his bosom and handed it to Rhodok, the red seal on it still there.
Rodok took the envelope and looked at it, pulled open the lacquer and took out the letter, opened the letter and looked at it twice, and his brows furrowed.
"What did my mother say?" Domt asked as he saw Rhodok frowning and staring at the letter for a long time without speaking.
With a squeeze of both hands, Rhodok crumpled the letter into a ball and threw it into the brazier beside him.
"She wants me to take advantage of the opportunity to be king, saying that I can't let those insidious people get their way. Rhodok said.
Boris outside the tent took a deep breath and looked at his son who was covering his mouth, and the little fat man looked at his father with a blank expression. Boris made a boo gesture and motioned for his son to quietly leave with him.
A cold axe rested on Boris's neck, and Boris turned his head slightly to look at Mans's grim face as mad as his decapitator.
Rhodok and Domt, who were talking, heard the curtain on the tent open, and looked back at Boris and his son, who had been pushed in by Mance.
"Boris?" Rodok paused for a moment, then glanced at Mance before understanding what was happening.
"Did you hear it all?" asked Rhodok.
"I didn't mean to. Boris shrugged his shoulders and said helplessly: "I took my son around casually, and I just heard it." β
Rhodok and Domt looked at each other, and it was clear that they couldn't do anything to Boris. Giving Mance a look and signaling that he could go out, Mance nodded and went out to continue his rounds.
"Who do you think it will be?" Rodok asked, looking at Boris, and now there was no other way but to negotiate together, and it was easy to make people suspicious by hiding it.
"Cooper or Gluck one. Boris said: "Only the two of them are the most suspicious in the removal of the Eagle Queen." As he spoke, he glanced at Domt and then at Rhodok.
Rodok felt Boris's distrust, and he himself was one of the suspects, and Rodok knew that Boris deliberately did not say that it was to give him face.
"I think we should wait until Grave comes back to make the announcement. Rhodok looked at Boris and suggested.
"Hmm. Boris nodded and looked at Rhodok: "I'll find a chance to test both of them." β
"Try not to let them notice. So saying, Rhodok looked at Boris's son.
Boris smiled, patted his son on the shoulder and said, "Don't worry, this kid won't talk nonsense." β
Rodok also smiled and nodded, watching Boris walk out of the tent, after Boris walked out of the tent, Rodok and Domt glanced at each other, and they both stared at the direction Boris left with some worry.
Boris took his son back to his tent, watching around vigilantly all the way, and was only slightly relieved when he entered the range of his army's garrison. Boris, who returned to the tent, immediately called his cronies, found twenty good men to prepare for departure, and instructed his cronies to let him cooperate with his son to return to Bone City with the troops tomorrow, saying that he had something to do and had already gone back first, and he would do a good job of defense tonight, and withdraw to Bone City as soon as there was any other movement.
He knew that Cooper and Greck were not suspicious at all, the king's secret order came to his mind, and he knew that only the Eagle Queen could do this, and no one in Giant Eagle City could get rid of the king silently except the Eagle Queen.
Boris's cronies are confused, but he knows that sometimes it is better to just carry out orders, and it is better not to know a lot of other things. Boris expected that Rhodok would not be able to stop his son from returning to Bone City with the army, he no longer believed in Rhodok, he knew very well how attractive the royal power was, and he also knew that Rhodok definitely had this strength now.
With twenty of his best men, Boris took advantage of the darkness of night to pour from the outskirts of his army garrison.
"He's gone. Rolf stood behind a tent not far away and watched a group of cavalry leave from the direction of the Bone City garrison, looked at Rodok beside him.
"He's definitely going to find Gregor. Rhodok said helplessly, looked at Rolf and asked, "What should we do?"
"It's up to Grevor. Rolf said, "If he trusts you, then things will work out, we can push the matter on the head of the Kakamans, and the Eagle Queen will not leave a flaw." β
"And what if he doesn't trust me?" Rodok asked, now confused and unsure of what to do.
"Eagle Queen. Rolf said, "Eagle Queen, Domt, Giant Eagle City can't have a problem, otherwise we won't be able to maintain our position at Northridge." β
Looking at Roddock, who didn't speak, Rolf thought for a while and continued: "Before I came, I had already helped you remove the nails of Amber's family in Fujiao, and Jola personally led the hands of people, there were many people, and a few of them were old people in your family, and your butler was one of them. β
Rodok looked at the darkness in the distance, not knowing what he was thinking, the moonlight shone on his black and white fur cloak, it looked very cold, he did not speak, there was no expression on his face, he turned his head and walked towards the barracks.
Looking at the figure of Rhodok leaving, Rolfo had a serious expression on his face with a hint of helplessness, and after Rhodok walked away, he glanced into the darkness to the side.
A troop of cavalry came out through the dark night and disappeared into the night. "We have dominated the seas, but the land is only a drop in the ocean. β
βSaul Baratheon
The retreat has been going on for two days, and the city of Eternal Night has been empty, but Rhodok still won't move forward in three days as agreed, in fact, whether Grave can come back or not, this matter is a good thing for Northridge, no Northridge people are willing to fight in winter, and there will be far more people who freeze to death than those who die in battle.
The light in the tent was dim and soft, the small brazier on the wooden pillar burned with red flames, the candles on the table were almost half burned, and the white wax drips piled up in a strange shape under the candles. On Rhodok's desk was a letter from Angry Corner, a letter from Jack to his home, the fourth letter Jack had written, and before he knew it, Jack had been away from home for four months.
Rodok thought about the girl called Red Carp for a while, if it weren't for his wife's strictness, the girl would have taken it herself, and now she has become Jack's bedmate, so Rodok couldn't smile bitterly, and I don't know what to think about Rodok's old face flushed, he chirped and tried to open his eyes, wanting to refresh himself and not think cranky.
What are a lot of old people thinking, Rodok laughed to himself. In the letter, Jack described how grand the city of Loland was, and the anecdotes of the Rhine College made Rodok feel a little sad, and he had never been out of Northridge in his life, and Rodok wanted to go to Lorain to see the city, but he never had the opportunity.
There was a rush of footsteps outside the tent, and Rhodok looked up to see a figure open the tent and walked in, it was Domt, white snowflakes falling on his head and shoulders.
"It's snowing?" Rhodok asked, thinking that this year's winter might be coming earlier, and this is already the first snow? I can't remember, anyway, the more often it snows, the more it proves that winter is coming in Northridge, but once it is winter, the whole winter is probably the least snowy day in Northridge, but the temperature is also the lowest.
"The king is dead. Domt gasped for breath and did not answer Rhodok's words, but threw out such a thunderous message.
A figure outside the tent slammed into a sudden, stopped, and covered the mouth of another little fat man beside him. When Boris passed by, he saw Domt enter Rhodok's tent in a panic, thinking that something had happened and decided to wait for his son to come and see, the place they had just passed by was very dark, and Domt did not see them.
"What did you say?" Rodok asked again, not believing his ears.
"The king is dead, assassinated. My mother sent me a letter to inform me that Pikes was dead, and that the entire city of Giant Eagle had been cordoned off in search of the Assassins. Domt gasped and told Roddock that he hadn't walked a few steps, hadn't run, had walked faster, but the nervousness still made him feel exhausted.
"How is it possible, how did you protect Alan!" Roddock slammed to his feet, and finally lowered his voice again, the news was not yet suitable for spreading.
"How did you protect Alan!" Rodok frowned and whispered angrily, "What about the guards, isn't the king's guard in the city?" β
"Arrested. "The king was protected by his own guards, and the king died in his bed, and Pikes died in the house, and the king's guards at the door said they didn't know anything, and the building was almost all owned by foreign guards, and my mother suspected that the assassins were among them, because no one else could get in." β
"How could there be traitors in Alan's guards! Those were his personal guards! There was no possibility or need to contact the Kakamans. "Rodok absolutely did not believe that this could be done by the king's guards, who those people were, Rodok knew very well.
"I'm afraid it's not a Kakaman. Domt stared at Rhodok and whispered, still a little gasping in his voice.
Rhodok was silent, began to think about various possibilities, lowered his head and thought for a while, looked up into Domt's eyes and asked, "Are you sure it wasn't the Eagle Queen who did it?"
Domt frowned and didn't speak, Rodok knew that he couldn't say, everyone could see how suspicious the Eagle Queen was, even Domt could hardly find an absolute reason to justify his mother.
"My mother wouldn't do that, it's stupid, she's too suspicious. Domt thought for a moment and said, it was the only reason he could think of to defend his mother.
"That's right!" Domt patted his head, "there's another letter from my mother, which I forgot in a hurry. As he spoke, he took out another cowhide envelope from his bosom and handed it to Rhodok, the red seal on it still there.
Rodok took the envelope and looked at it, pulled open the lacquer and took out the letter, opened the letter and looked at it twice, and his brows furrowed.
"What did my mother say?" Domt asked as he saw Rhodok frowning and staring at the letter for a long time without speaking.
With a squeeze of both hands, Rhodok crumpled the letter into a ball and threw it into the brazier beside him.
"She wants me to take advantage of the opportunity to be king, saying that I can't let those insidious people get their way. Rhodok said.
Boris outside the tent took a deep breath and looked at his son who was covering his mouth, and the little fat man looked at his father with a blank expression. Boris made a boo gesture and motioned for his son to quietly leave with him.
A cold axe rested on Boris's neck, and Boris turned his head slightly to look at Mans's grim face as mad as his decapitator.
Rhodok and Domt, who were talking, heard the curtain on the tent open, and looked back at Boris and his son, who had been pushed in by Mance.
"Boris?" Rodok paused for a moment, then glanced at Mance before understanding what was happening.
"Did you hear it all?" asked Rhodok.
"I didn't mean to. Boris shrugged his shoulders and said helplessly: "I took my son around casually, and I just heard it." β
Rhodok and Domt looked at each other, and it was clear that they couldn't do anything to Boris. Giving Mance a look and signaling that he could go out, Mance nodded and went out to continue his rounds.
"Who do you think it will be?" Rodok asked, looking at Boris, and now there was no other way but to negotiate together, and it was easy to make people suspicious by hiding it.
"Cooper or Gluck one. Boris said: "Only the two of them are the most suspicious in the removal of the Eagle Queen." As he spoke, he glanced at Domt and then at Rhodok.
Rodok felt Boris's distrust, and he himself was one of the suspects, and Rodok knew that Boris deliberately did not say that it was to give him face.
"I think we should wait until Grave comes back to make the announcement. Rhodok looked at Boris and suggested.
"Hmm. Boris nodded and looked at Rhodok: "I'll find a chance to test both of them." β
"Try not to let them notice. So saying, Rhodok looked at Boris's son.
Boris smiled, patted his son on the shoulder and said, "Don't worry, this kid won't talk nonsense." β
Rodok also smiled and nodded, watching Boris walk out of the tent, after Boris walked out of the tent, Rodok and Domt glanced at each other, and they both stared at the direction Boris left with some worry.
Boris took his son back to his tent, watching around vigilantly all the way, and was only slightly relieved when he entered the range of his army's garrison. Boris, who returned to the tent, immediately called his cronies, found twenty good men to prepare for departure, and instructed his cronies to let him cooperate with his son to return to Bone City with the troops tomorrow, saying that he had something to do and had already gone back first, and he would do a good job of defense tonight, and withdraw to Bone City as soon as there was any other movement.
He knew that Cooper and Greck were not suspicious at all, the king's secret order came to his mind, and he knew that only the Eagle Queen could do this, and no one in Giant Eagle City could get rid of the king silently except the Eagle Queen.
Boris's cronies are confused, but he knows that sometimes it is better to just carry out orders, and it is better not to know a lot of other things. Boris expected that Rhodok would not be able to stop his son from returning to Bone City with the army, he no longer believed in Rhodok, he knew very well how attractive the royal power was, and he also knew that Rhodok definitely had this strength now.
With twenty of his best men, Boris took advantage of the darkness of night to pour from the outskirts of his army garrison.
"He's gone. Rolf stood behind a tent not far away and watched a group of cavalry leave from the direction of the Bone City garrison, looked at Rodok beside him.
"He's definitely going to find Gregor. Rhodok said helplessly, looked at Rolf and asked, "What should we do?"
"It's up to Grevor. Rolf said, "If he trusts you, then things will work out, we can push the matter on the head of the Kakamans, and the Eagle Queen will not leave a flaw." β
"And what if he doesn't trust me?" Rodok asked, now confused and unsure of what to do.
"Eagle Queen. Rolf said, "Eagle Queen, Domt, Giant Eagle City can't have a problem, otherwise we won't be able to maintain our position at Northridge." β
Looking at Roddock, who didn't speak, Rolf thought for a while and continued: "Before I came, I had already helped you remove the nails of Amber's family in Fujiao, and Jola personally led the hands of people, there were many people, and a few of them were old people in your family, and your butler was one of them. β
Rodok looked at the darkness in the distance, not knowing what he was thinking, the moonlight shone on his black and white fur cloak, it looked very cold, he did not speak, there was no expression on his face, he turned his head and walked towards the barracks.
Looking at the figure of Rhodok leaving, Rolfo had a serious expression on his face with a hint of helplessness, and after Rhodok walked away, he glanced into the darkness to the side.
A troop of cavalry came out through the dark night and disappeared into the night. "We have dominated the seas, but the land is only a drop in the ocean. β
βSaul Baratheon
The retreat has been going on for two days, and the city of Eternal Night has been empty, but Rhodok still won't move forward in three days as agreed, in fact, whether Grave can come back or not, this matter is a good thing for Northridge, no Northridge people are willing to fight in winter, and there will be far more people who freeze to death than those who die in battle.
The light in the tent was dim and soft, the small brazier on the wooden pillar burned with red flames, the candles on the table were almost half burned, and the white wax drips piled up in a strange shape under the candles. On Rhodok's desk was a letter from Angry Corner, a letter from Jack to his home, the fourth letter Jack had written, and before he knew it, Jack had been away from home for four months.
Rodok thought about the girl called Red Carp for a while, if it weren't for his wife's strictness, the girl would have taken it herself, and now she has become Jack's bedmate, so Rodok couldn't smile bitterly, and I don't know what to think about Rodok's old face flushed, he chirped and tried to open his eyes, wanting to refresh himself and not think cranky.
What are a lot of old people thinking, Rodok laughed to himself. In the letter, Jack described how grand the city of Loland was, and the anecdotes of the Rhine College made Rodok feel a little sad, and he had never been out of Northridge in his life, and Rodok wanted to go to Lorain to see the city, but he never had the opportunity.
There was a rush of footsteps outside the tent, and Rhodok looked up to see a figure open the tent and walked in, it was Domt, white snowflakes falling on his head and shoulders.
"It's snowing?" Rhodok asked, thinking that this year's winter might be coming earlier, and this is already the first snow? I can't remember, anyway, the more often it snows, the more it proves that winter is coming in Northridge, but once it is winter, the whole winter is probably the least snowy day in Northridge, but the temperature is also the lowest.
"The king is dead. Domt gasped for breath and did not answer Rhodok's words, but threw out such a thunderous message.
A figure outside the tent slammed into a sudden, stopped, and covered the mouth of another little fat man beside him. When Boris passed by, he saw Domt enter Rhodok's tent in a panic, thinking that something had happened and decided to wait for his son to come and see, the place they had just passed by was very dark, and Domt did not see them.
"What did you say?" Rodok asked again, not believing his ears.
"The king is dead, assassinated. My mother sent me a letter to inform me that Pikes was dead, and that the entire city of Giant Eagle had been cordoned off in search of the Assassins. Domt gasped and told Roddock that he hadn't walked a few steps, hadn't run, had walked faster, but the nervousness still made him feel exhausted.
"How is it possible, how did you protect Alan!" Roddock slammed to his feet, and finally lowered his voice again, the news was not yet suitable for spreading.
"How did you protect Alan!" Rodok frowned and whispered angrily, "What about the guards, isn't the king's guard in the city?" β
"Arrested. "The king was protected by his own guards, and the king died in his bed, and Pikes died in the house, and the king's guards at the door said they didn't know anything, and the building was almost all owned by foreign guards, and my mother suspected that the assassins were among them, because no one else could get in." β
"How could there be traitors in Alan's guards! Those were his personal guards! There was no possibility or need to contact the Kakamans. "Rodok absolutely did not believe that this could be done by the king's guards, who those people were, Rodok knew very well.
"I'm afraid it's not a Kakaman. Domt stared at Rhodok and whispered, still a little gasping in his voice.
Rhodok was silent, began to think about various possibilities, lowered his head and thought for a while, looked up into Domt's eyes and asked, "Are you sure it wasn't the Eagle Queen who did it?"
Domt frowned and didn't speak, Rodok knew that he couldn't say, everyone could see how suspicious the Eagle Queen was, even Domt could hardly find an absolute reason to justify his mother.
"My mother wouldn't do that, it's stupid, she's too suspicious. Domt thought for a moment and said, it was the only reason he could think of to defend his mother.
"That's right!" Domt patted his head, "there's another letter from my mother, which I forgot in a hurry. As he spoke, he took out another cowhide envelope from his bosom and handed it to Rhodok, the red seal on it still there.
Rodok took the envelope and looked at it, pulled open the lacquer and took out the letter, opened the letter and looked at it twice, and his brows furrowed.
"What did my mother say?" Domt asked as he saw Rhodok frowning and staring at the letter for a long time without speaking.
With a squeeze of both hands, Rhodok crumpled the letter into a ball and threw it into the brazier beside him.
"She wants me to take advantage of the opportunity to be king, saying that I can't let those insidious people get their way. Rhodok said.
Boris outside the tent took a deep breath and looked at his son who was covering his mouth, and the little fat man looked at his father with a blank expression. Boris made a boo gesture and motioned for his son to quietly leave with him.
A cold axe rested on Boris's neck, and Boris turned his head slightly to look at Mans's grim face as mad as his decapitator.
Rhodok and Domt, who were talking, heard the curtain on the tent open, and looked back at Boris and his son, who had been pushed in by Mance.
"Boris?" Rodok paused for a moment, then glanced at Mance before understanding what was happening.
"Did you hear it all?" asked Rhodok.
"I didn't mean to. Boris shrugged his shoulders and said helplessly: "I took my son around casually, and I just heard it." β
Rhodok and Domt looked at each other, and it was clear that they couldn't do anything to Boris. Giving Mance a look and signaling that he could go out, Mance nodded and went out to continue his rounds.
"Who do you think it will be?" Rodok asked, looking at Boris, and now there was no other way but to negotiate together, and it was easy to make people suspicious by hiding it.
"Cooper or Gluck one. Boris said: "Only the two of them are the most suspicious in the removal of the Eagle Queen." As he spoke, he glanced at Domt and then at Rhodok.
Rodok felt Boris's distrust, and he himself was one of the suspects, and Rodok knew that Boris deliberately did not say that it was to give him face.
"I think we should wait until Grave comes back to make the announcement. Rhodok looked at Boris and suggested.
"Hmm. Boris nodded and looked at Rhodok: "I'll find a chance to test both of them." β
"Try not to let them notice. So saying, Rhodok looked at Boris's son.
Boris smiled, patted his son on the shoulder and said, "Don't worry, this kid won't talk nonsense." β
Rodok also smiled and nodded, watching Boris walk out of the tent, after Boris walked out of the tent, Rodok and Domt glanced at each other, and they both stared at the direction Boris left with some worry.
Boris took his son back to his tent, watching around vigilantly all the way, and was only slightly relieved when he entered the range of his army's garrison. Boris, who returned to the tent, immediately called his cronies, found twenty good men to prepare for departure, and instructed his cronies to let him cooperate with his son to return to Bone City with the troops tomorrow, saying that he had something to do and had already gone back first, and he would do a good job of defense tonight, and withdraw to Bone City as soon as there was any other movement.
He knew that Cooper and Greck were not suspicious at all, the king's secret order came to his mind, and he knew that only the Eagle Queen could do this, and no one in Giant Eagle City could get rid of the king silently except the Eagle Queen.
Boris's cronies are confused, but he knows that sometimes it is better to just carry out orders, and it is better not to know a lot of other things. Boris expected that Rhodok would not be able to stop his son from returning to Bone City with the army, he no longer believed in Rhodok, he knew very well how attractive the royal power was, and he also knew that Rhodok definitely had this strength now.
With twenty of his best men, Boris took advantage of the darkness of night to pour from the outskirts of his army garrison.
"He's gone. Rolf stood behind a tent not far away and watched a group of cavalry leave from the direction of the Bone City garrison, looked at Rodok beside him.
"He's definitely going to find Gregor. Rhodok said helplessly, looked at Rolf and asked, "What should we do?"
"It's up to Grevor. Rolf said, "If he trusts you, then things will work out, we can push the matter on the head of the Kakamans, and the Eagle Queen will not leave a flaw." β
"And what if he doesn't trust me?" Rodok asked, now confused and unsure of what to do.
"Eagle Queen. Rolf said, "Eagle Queen, Domt, Giant Eagle City can't have a problem, otherwise we won't be able to maintain our position at Northridge." β
Looking at Roddock, who didn't speak, Rolf thought for a while and continued: "Before I came, I had already helped you remove the nails of Amber's family in Fujiao, and Jola personally led the hands of people, there were many people, and a few of them were old people in your family, and your butler was one of them. β
Rodok looked at the darkness in the distance, not knowing what he was thinking, the moonlight shone on his black and white fur cloak, it looked very cold, he did not speak, there was no expression on his face, he turned his head and walked towards the barracks.
Looking at the figure of Rhodok leaving, Rolfo had a serious expression on his face with a hint of helplessness, and after Rhodok walked away, he glanced into the darkness to the side.
A troop of cavalry came out through the dark night and disappeared into the night. "We have dominated the seas, but the land is only a drop in the ocean. β
βSaul Baratheon
The retreat has been going on for two days, and the city of Eternal Night has been empty, but Rhodok still won't move forward in three days as agreed, in fact, whether Grave can come back or not, this matter is a good thing for Northridge, no Northridge people are willing to fight in winter, and there will be far more people who freeze to death than those who die in battle.
The light in the tent was dim and soft, the small brazier on the wooden pillar burned with red flames, the candles on the table were almost half burned, and the white wax drips piled up in a strange shape under the candles. On Rhodok's desk was a letter from Angry Corner, a letter from Jack to his home, the fourth letter Jack had written, and before he knew it, Jack had been away from home for four months.
Rodok thought about the girl called Red Carp for a while, if it weren't for his wife's strictness, the girl would have taken it herself, and now she has become Jack's bedmate, so Rodok couldn't smile bitterly, and I don't know what to think about Rodok's old face flushed, he chirped and tried to open his eyes, wanting to refresh himself and not think cranky.
What are a lot of old people thinking, Rodok laughed to himself. In the letter, Jack described how grand the city of Loland was, and the anecdotes of the Rhine College made Rodok feel a little sad, and he had never been out of Northridge in his life, and Rodok wanted to go to Lorain to see the city, but he never had the opportunity.
There was a rush of footsteps outside the tent, and Rhodok looked up to see a figure open the tent and walked in, it was Domt, white snowflakes falling on his head and shoulders.
"It's snowing?" Rhodok asked, thinking that this year's winter might be coming earlier, and this is already the first snow? I can't remember, anyway, the more often it snows, the more it proves that winter is coming in Northridge, but once it is winter, the whole winter is probably the least snowy day in Northridge, but the temperature is also the lowest.
"The king is dead. Domt gasped for breath and did not answer Rhodok's words, but threw out such a thunderous message.
A figure outside the tent slammed into a sudden, stopped, and covered the mouth of another little fat man beside him. When Boris passed by, he saw Domt enter Rhodok's tent in a panic, thinking that something had happened and decided to wait for his son to come and see, the place they had just passed by was very dark, and Domt did not see them.
"What did you say?" Rodok asked again, not believing his ears.
"The king is dead, assassinated. My mother sent me a letter to inform me that Pikes was dead, and that the entire city of Giant Eagle had been cordoned off in search of the Assassins. Domt gasped and told Roddock that he hadn't walked a few steps, hadn't run, had walked faster, but the nervousness still made him feel exhausted.
"How is it possible, how did you protect Alan!" Roddock slammed to his feet, and finally lowered his voice again, the news was not yet suitable for spreading.
"How did you protect Alan!" Rodok frowned and whispered angrily, "What about the guards, isn't the king's guard in the city?" β
"Arrested. "The king was protected by his own guards, and the king died in his bed, and Pikes died in the house, and the king's guards at the door said they didn't know anything, and the building was almost all owned by foreign guards, and my mother suspected that the assassins were among them, because no one else could get in." β
"How could there be traitors in Alan's guards! Those were his personal guards! There was no possibility or need to contact the Kakamans. "Rodok absolutely did not believe that this could be done by the king's guards, who those people were, Rodok knew very well.
"I'm afraid it's not a Kakaman. Domt stared at Rhodok and whispered, still a little gasping in his voice.
Rhodok was silent, began to think about various possibilities, lowered his head and thought for a while, looked up into Domt's eyes and asked, "Are you sure it wasn't the Eagle Queen who did it?"
Domt frowned and didn't speak, Rodok knew that he couldn't say, everyone could see how suspicious the Eagle Queen was, even Domt could hardly find an absolute reason to justify his mother.
"My mother wouldn't do that, it's stupid, she's too suspicious. Domt thought for a moment and said, it was the only reason he could think of to defend his mother.
"That's right!" Domt patted his head, "there's another letter from my mother, which I forgot in a hurry. As he spoke, he took out another cowhide envelope from his bosom and handed it to Rhodok, the red seal on it still there.
Rodok took the envelope and looked at it, pulled open the lacquer and took out the letter, opened the letter and looked at it twice, and his brows furrowed.
"What did my mother say?" Domt asked as he saw Rhodok frowning and staring at the letter for a long time without speaking.
With a squeeze of both hands, Rhodok crumpled the letter into a ball and threw it into the brazier beside him.
"She wants me to take advantage of the opportunity to be king, saying that I can't let those insidious people get their way. Rhodok said.
Boris outside the tent took a deep breath and looked at his son who was covering his mouth, and the little fat man looked at his father with a blank expression. Boris made a boo gesture and motioned for his son to quietly leave with him.
A cold axe rested on Boris's neck, and Boris turned his head slightly to look at Mans's grim face as mad as his decapitator.
Rhodok and Domt, who were talking, heard the curtain on the tent open, and looked back at Boris and his son, who had been pushed in by Mance.
"Boris?" Rodok paused for a moment, then glanced at Mance before understanding what was happening.
"Did you hear it all?" asked Rhodok.
"I didn't mean to. Boris shrugged his shoulders and said helplessly: "I took my son around casually, and I just heard it." β
Rhodok and Domt looked at each other, and it was clear that they couldn't do anything to Boris. Giving Mance a look and signaling that he could go out, Mance nodded and went out to continue his rounds.
"Who do you think it will be?" Rodok asked, looking at Boris, and now there was no other way but to negotiate together, and it was easy to make people suspicious by hiding it.
"Cooper or Gluck one. Boris said: "Only the two of them are the most suspicious in the removal of the Eagle Queen." As he spoke, he glanced at Domt and then at Rhodok.
Rodok felt Boris's distrust, and he himself was one of the suspects, and Rodok knew that Boris deliberately did not say that it was to give him face.
"I think we should wait until Grave comes back to make the announcement. Rhodok looked at Boris and suggested.
"Hmm. Boris nodded and looked at Rhodok: "I'll find a chance to test both of them." β
"Try not to let them notice. So saying, Rhodok looked at Boris's son.
Boris smiled, patted his son on the shoulder and said, "Don't worry, this kid won't talk nonsense." β
Rodok also smiled and nodded, watching Boris walk out of the tent, after Boris walked out of the tent, Rodok and Domt glanced at each other, and they both stared at the direction Boris left with some worry.
Boris took his son back to his tent, watching around vigilantly all the way, and was only slightly relieved when he entered the range of his army's garrison. Boris, who returned to the tent, immediately called his cronies, found twenty good men to prepare for departure, and instructed his cronies to let him cooperate with his son to return to Bone City with the troops tomorrow, saying that he had something to do and had already gone back first, and he would do a good job of defense tonight, and withdraw to Bone City as soon as there was any other movement.
He knew that Cooper and Greck were not suspicious at all, the king's secret order came to his mind, and he knew that only the Eagle Queen could do this, and no one in Giant Eagle City could get rid of the king silently except the Eagle Queen.
Boris's cronies are confused, but he knows that sometimes it is better to just carry out orders, and it is better not to know a lot of other things. Boris expected that Rhodok would not be able to stop his son from returning to Bone City with the army, he no longer believed in Rhodok, he knew very well how attractive the royal power was, and he also knew that Rhodok definitely had this strength now.
With twenty of his best men, Boris took advantage of the darkness of night to pour from the outskirts of his army garrison.
"He's gone. Rolf stood behind a tent not far away and watched a group of cavalry leave from the direction of the Bone City garrison, looked at Rodok beside him.
"He's definitely going to find Gregor. Rhodok said helplessly, looked at Rolf and asked, "What should we do?"
"It's up to Grevor. Rolf said, "If he trusts you, then things will work out, we can push the matter on the head of the Kakamans, and the Eagle Queen will not leave a flaw." β
"And what if he doesn't trust me?" Rodok asked, now confused and unsure of what to do.
"Eagle Queen. Rolf said, "Eagle Queen, Domt, Giant Eagle City can't have a problem, otherwise we won't be able to maintain our position at Northridge." β
Looking at Roddock, who didn't speak, Rolf thought for a while and continued: "Before I came, I had already helped you remove the nails of Amber's family in Fujiao, and Jola personally led the hands of people, there were many people, and a few of them were old people in your family, and your butler was one of them. β
Rodok looked at the darkness in the distance, not knowing what he was thinking, the moonlight shone on his black and white fur cloak, it looked very cold, he did not speak, there was no expression on his face, he turned his head and walked towards the barracks.
Looking at the figure of Rhodok leaving, Rolfo had a serious expression on his face with a hint of helplessness, and after Rhodok walked away, he glanced into the darkness to the side.
A troop of cavalry came out through the dark night and disappeared into the night.