Chapter 4: The Three Disciples of the Legend

Salton's troops were traveling along this road, and suddenly, a traveler appeared on the side of the road, and a traveler appeared on the side of the road, which was not a very unusual thing on the mainland.

However, Saltonyar noticed that the traveler seemed to have come from the side of the Swadia kingdom, and it was common sense that at the beginning of the war, both countries would seal their borders to prevent some spies.

Now that the war has just begun, it is normal for some missing guys to go out of the border, and of course they may also be spies of the enemy country.

So Salton Yar motioned for his troops to stop.

He rode his horse in front of the traveler. The traveler looked old, with some wrinkles on his face and a beard that was starting to turn a little gray, and he looked like he was about to enter old age, and he was wearing a hood and an old black garment, which looked old but clean.

"You're from the kingdom of Svadia?" Salton Yar asked.

"Yes, sir, you are holding the banner of a nobleman, I believe that you are a nobleman who went to the front, sir, don't worry, sir, although I am from the side of the Swadia Kingdom, I am definitely not a spy, I am just a bard." The self-proclaimed bard traveler said he knew what these nobles were thinking.

"Bard? Since you are not a spy, then tell me something about the kingdom of Svadia. "Toldon didn't have enough evidence to prove that this man was a spy, so he planned to ask about the situation in the Kingdom of Swadia.

"Then I don't know what you want to know, sir?" The somewhat old bard asked instead.

"Where is the army of the Kingdom of Svadia now?" This is the question that Salton Yar wants to know the most.

"Everyone in the whole continent knows about this, sir, the armies of the Swadia Kingdom are attacking the Rhodok Kingdom in the south."

Salton Yar was clearly not satisfied with the answer, and wanted to know more about what he didn't know. Like the southern expedition of the Svadia Kingdom, of course he knew that if it wasn't for the southern expedition of Svadia, their country would not have started to attack Svadia. "Don't you know something unknown?"

"Your Excellency, I am just an ordinary civilian, how can I know the specific news about the army of the Swadia Kingdom." A look of embarrassment appeared on the bard's face.

Salton Yar thinks it will be like this, after all, he is a civilian. "So what do the civilians of the Svadia Kingdom think about this war, and do they think they can win this war?"

"As far as I've seen, most of the people I've met in the Kingdom of Swadia think that this country can't win this war. Some people have even begun to choose to surrender, but there are still a large number of people who want to resist, after all, this is their country's territory, and of course they will not give it to others so easily. The bard said earnestly, and this was indeed what he had seen.

"Really?" Saltonyar said to himself that he did not like to fight, which was why he was late, and that if he was a warmonger, he would have responded positively to King Ragnar's call.

"It's useless to resist, our army will crush the kingdom of Svadia." Saltonyall seemed to be speaking to himself.

"My lord, I beg your pardon."

"Say it! It's okay. "Salton Yar wants to see what the hell this guy is trying to say?

"In my opinion, although the Swadia Kingdom will lose a few castles, it is probably impossible to level the entire Svadia Kingdom."

"Oh? So I'd love to know why you say that? As the bard uttered this, the soldiers around him had the feeling that they were going to beat the old man to a beating. Who wants to hear that their country is undefeated in Svadia. They were in the way of Saltonyar, so they had to stare at him.

Fortunately, it was Saltonyar who stood in front of the bard, and if it had been anyone else, he might have been killed at once.

Saltonyall is a gentle man.

"My lord, do you know Heathcock?"

"Heathcock?" Salton Yar began to search for the name in his mind.

"It's the one Svadia calls a hero." Salton's lieutenant, Falk, reminded his lord.

Salton Yar was not interested in war, he was the eldest son in the family, so he had to lead the army, after hearing Falk say this, Salton also remembered the prestige of this man, he was no longer a man of this era, although he used to be a brilliant soldier, but now, he is forgotten. What does this deceased man have to do with this war?

"Hiskok was once a hero of the kingdom of Swadia, and he saved the kingdom of Swadia from the danger of destruction." The bard began to tell about this period of history.

Salton Yarre knows this history.

Nord, Vigia, Rhodok, Kujit, and the four countries continue to invade the territory of the Swadia Kingdom, but a hero has appeared in the Swadia Kingdom, and it is because of him that the fate of the Swadia Kingdom has been prevented.

He was Heathcock.

A powerful knight and a great commander.

"He's dead, is there anyone like this in the current Svadia Kingdom?" Salton said with suspicion.

"Yes, not only, but three." The bard's words surprised everyone present.

"You're lying!" Salton thinks this guy is a madman, one Heathcock is good enough, and now there are three, how is this possible?

"My lord, please allow me to finish my sentence." The bard said unhurriedly.

"Okay, you can make it clear to me." There was a nervousness in Thorton's tone, he feared that if something like this really happened, these three men would destroy the army of the Nord Kingdom.

"Although Heathcock is dead, he still has three disciples, and the strength of these three disciples is unprecedentedly strong."

"Who are the three of them?" Salton knew that this was important news, and he had to hurry up and report it back to King Ragnar.

"These three disciples are Hosbans, O'Doniel, and Willis."

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