Chapter 184: A series of changes

Milgan was probably lucky, but also unlucky.

As Grandlon, with the Lion Lake City Flag Guards, unexpectedly turned the pursuit of Mirgan into a raid and seizure of the city, Milgan fled to the vicinity of Yargar, that is, to the west of the Seven Forks Fortress.

He then meets Lehman, who is looking around for an 'enemy'.

Both Lehman and Milgan are well-known, and they know each other well, and they have a bit of a friendship - they are both regulars in the Lion City Arena.

After all, the two are both knights with strong martial arts, and they still have some appreciation for each other.

"Milgan? You look so embarrassed...... What about your mercenary group? ”

"Sir Lehman, Lion Lake City...... Faust has rebelled! ”

Milgan didn't know that Grandon had gone to Long River, and in order to help him evade the pursuers through Lehman, he panicked about Lehman, and the first thing he said was heavy news.

Lehman was shocked on the spot: "What's the matter? Wasn't he banished? ”

"He killed his father, Duke Alma! He also killed all the Duke with his own hands! Now that he is the only one in the Holden family, he has indeed regained control of Lion Lake...... My new wife, Nerda, also died at his hands! ”

The more Mirgan speaks, the angrier he becomes, and the power gained and lost becomes angry.

Lehman was indeed stunned, father-son rivalry may not be new, but there are few sons who kill their fathers......

Moreover, he killed all his own brothers and sisters with his own handsβ€”the last one to do such a thing was Alma himself!

Lehman even wondered if the people of the Horton family had this kind of kin-killing gene in their blood......

So, Lehman believed it, because Milgan made the whole thing up very solidly, and most of it was true.

Milgan told Lehman that he had been tasked with escorting Nerda, and that he had developed a relationship with Nerda, and that he had been valued by Duke Alma.

It just so happened that Nerda had a broken relationship with Grandlon, the flag guard of the Lion Lake City Flag Guard, and Grandlon, who was already disloyal to Duke Alma - when Alma's father and son were fighting for power, Grandon defected to Forsette, so Nerda wanted to divorce Grandlon.

Milgan claimed that Duke Alma was in favor of this, so Alma had planned to enroll him, marry Nerda and take over the Banner Guard of Lake City, and even planned to establish his 'Griffon's Sword' mercenary group as a knighthood.

So he duels with Grandlon, forces Grandon to agree to a divorce, and marries Nerda, and then is appointed military officer of Lion Lake City.

And Grandlon was deprived of military power - as a result, Grandlon held a grudge and rebelled with the Lionlake City Banner Guard, and took back the exiled Forsette, directly rebelling......

The end result was that his new wife Mirgan was killed, his mercenary group was killed and dispersed in the riot, and he himself was detained by Forsette and had no choice but to flee.

- It sounds real, because it seems like that......

Milgan can deceive so many girls, and the level of weaving lies is of course very high, and the words of nine truths and one falsehood are extremely smooth.

He even found a motive for everyone to behave into......

Grandlon, who was divorced after losing the duel, and unwilling to be stripped of his military power, would rejoin the exiled Forsette and help Forsette regain power, which makes sense for anyone.

And Forsette has been exiled by Alma, and before the banishment, he was tortured by Alma himself with a leather whip and salt water or something, which many people have heard of, and in order to regain the power that should have belonged to him, it is very possible to commit the murder of relatives - after all, Alma himself has done this, and the father and son are filial piety......

Milgan does not portray himself as an innocent victim, admitting that he had been on good terms with Nerda before his divorce, and that he had insulted Grandlon during the duel.

This kind of high-level lie weaving method of deducting the big black pot to others and leaving small mistakes to oneself is actually very easy to win the trust of others.

Coupled with Lehman's knowledge of Alma's family, Lehman completely believed Mirgan's words.

Moreover, Lehman felt that it was most likely because of the murder of his bridge guard team - if Fawsette murdered Alma, it would definitely invite the king's suppression. Whether it is the murder of a duke or the murder of relatives, such a sinner is bound to be crusaded.

In order not to be suppressed before he gains a foothold, then Forsette will definitely do something.

Therefore, it is indeed very likely that Forsette deliberately killed the garrison guarding the bridge at this time, so as to trigger wars between the Lion Kingdom and other countries, especially the war with the southern countries - Lion City is very close to the Seven Forks Fortress, if there is a war with the southern countries, the king will definitely not care about cleaning up Forsette, at least he can buy time and space for him.

Yes, this kind of judgment is not a brain supplement for Lehman, but a reasonable inference based on testimony, which is a very logical judgment, and Lehman feels that this is the case......

Yarlagar was quite close to the Lion City, so Lehman immediately went to the Lion City with Milgan, intending to report the situation to the king, and he felt that he should lead his troops to capture Forsette while he was still on his feet.

After all, the dozen or so soldiers who were killed at the bridgehead were all Lehman's men, and he had to get justice for his men.

However, Lehman was unable to meet King Ulrik in the Lion City, who was currently healing and was unable to attend to official business for the time being.

Lehman saw only Prince Aranrik and Scholar Ageor.

However, just after Lehman told Prince Aranrik about the situation, Aranrik issued an order that Lehman did not expect - His Royal Highness the Prince arrested Lehman in the name of 'stealing the King's Seal'!

This is mainly due to the fact that Lehman did not meet Aranrike at a very coincidental time......

Prince Aranrik's original plan was to gather an army to 'quell the rebellion' on the grounds that Alma had stolen the king's seal and intended rebellion.

Since the current marshal is Ulrike himself, there has been no change in the past six months, and the king is sick and cannot lead the troops, Aranrike can temporarily replace his father as a prince and lead the army in person - it is the king's duty to kill the rebellion, and the nobles will certainly not overstep the line of the business of cleaning up the portal.

Alma was strong in his own right, so that Aranrik could legitimately recruit the military forces of the nobles of the whole country, and take the opportunity to pinch as many troops as he could. For example, the Lion Knights......

As for Alma's charges, this is actually the reason why Aranrik helped Alma get out and gave Alma a re-sealing order in the town of Long River - they discussed it, and they just played a big show together, and there was no need to really fight a huge civil war......

After Aranrik takes control of the military, he can find a person to carry the cauldron with Duke Alma, in fact, the person who Alma expected to carry the pot at that time was Leon......

Of course, Aranrik did sneak the King's Seal in Lionlake - if he managed your military power well, it wouldn't be impossible to kill Alma by pretending to do it......

But who knew that Alma actually died before he could gather the army, and so suddenly!

Now Fawcett is back in control of Lion Lake City, and the way to control it is still to kill relatives! In fact, at this time, the king should have called up a large army to attack Lionlake City, but Forsette had not consulted with Aranrique, and he would certainly not cooperate......

And I had to find someone else to take the blame for getting the seal to Lion Lake City before.

When Lehman met Aranrik, His Royal Highness happened to be discussing with Yin Geor who should be responsible for stealing the seal - Yin Geor himself must admit it, he would be beheaded......

Although Lehman is not a high title, he is a vassal who is directly loyal to King Ulrik, a lord of the Seven Forks Fortress, or a military attache who specializes in solving rebellions, and has many lion knights in his hands.

For Aranrique, this is clearly a nuisance.

But Lehman has no handle to handle, no in-laws to use, and is not even easy to buy, Lehman is neither lustful nor money-loving.

Therefore, Alan Rik simply planted the charge of stealing the king's seal on Lehman's head, and if possible, he could try to see if he could force him to support him. Even if you can't, you can try to get Rayman's Lion Knight in a threatening way.

If Lehman, the deputy head of the Lion Knights, is guilty of treason, then the Lion Knights are indeed likely to be declared an illegal order, and a large group of 'suspected' accomplices will inevitably be 'detected......

As a result, Lehman was held captive by Prince Aranrik in such a way that sometimes, the person being charged with the crime did not make any mistakes, and may even know nothing.

In fact, it was not only Lehman who was charged without knowing anything, but Prince Aranrike himself also felt quite aggrieved......

Because Duke Brennus also returned to the Lion City at this time, and broke into the House of Lords with the Lion Knights, intending to find Aranrik and ask for clarification.

Because Leon had taught the halberdier some of the words, Brenus thought that it was Aranrike who had killed the garrisons and caused the conflict between the two countries......

For Brenus, it doesn't matter who the king of the Lion Kingdom is, whether it's Ulrik or Aranrik, and Prince Aranrik doesn't have a problem fighting for power.

In fact, Brennus preferred to support Prince Aranrik - because unlike Ulrik, the prince had no control over the Lion Knights and could only rely on Brennus.

In this way, the Lion Knights could be controlled by Brenus for a long time.

And in Brennus's opinion, the young Aranrik probably hasn't learned to 'balance' yet, and as the strongest duke at the moment, a young and inexperienced king is obviously better to deal with......

But, but......

For Brennus, no one can use the safety of the kingdom as a means of power! You can't let the Lion Knights be cannon fodder!

Because the kingdom of the lion is shared by the nobles, not by the king alone.

As the duke of the kingdom, Brenus certainly can't allow Aranrik to fool around!

However, Brennus led his troops to break into the tower of the House of Lords, which caused Aranrik to have a misunderstanding - he thought that it was because he had secretly detained Lehman, the deputy head of the Lion Knights, so that Grand Master Brennus came to ask for his guilt......

As a result of this minor misunderstanding, Aranrike and Brennus clashed......

Because the first thing Brennus said when he saw Aranrik was: "Your Royal Highness, why do you want to put the kingdom in danger? A place like the Seven Forks Fortress is not a place to play games! ”

Brennus's original intention was to ask Aranrike why he 'provoked the dispute between the two countries', to see what the prince really wanted, and to see if there was another way to solve the problem.

Aranrique, however, thinks that Brenus is talking about his seizure of Lehman, the lord of the Seven Forks......

Aranrik was not willing to share his false accusations with anyone, and the prince thought that Brennus's tone was disrespectful to him, so he replied very unpleasantly: "Do I need to report to you about my work?" Brenus, you led your troops to break into the king's private house, are you preparing to rebel! ”

As soon as the hat was buttoned down, the grumpy Brennus immediately decided that Aranrik had no trust in him.

Therefore, Brenus did not intend to communicate with this prince anymore, and directly made an ultimatum-like request: "No matter what you have to do, you must resolve all the outstanding conflicts between the kingdom and other countries!" Otherwise, you won't be able to do anything! ”

Then he left straight with his troops.

Aranrik didn't expect Brennus to react so much, he didn't want to be hostile to Brenus, plus he was going to crusade against Lion Lake City, and he was supposed to make sure that the kingdom was free from external troubles - so he had to arrange for Yin Gor to negotiate peace with the Bacchus Empire.

Of course, Brenus's reaction also made Aranrik firm in his desire to take control of the Lion Knight himself.

So, Yin Geor went to the Seven Forks Fortress.

Yin Geor was indeed tasked with going south to Siyuan City in the Bacchus Empire to negotiate peace.

But the more important task is to divide and coerce Lehman's lion knights with the charge of 'stealing the king's seal' imposed on Lehman's head, and to use the words "complicity" and "the lion knights are unreliable".

Lehman, the deputy head of the regiment, is involved in the crime of treason, and of course these lion knights are also panicking - because this may lead to the lion knights being convicted of illegal knights again!

You know, the Lion Knights were recognized by King Ulrik and it was only ten years since they re-established themselves as the National Knights.

These new generation of Lion Knights have just adapted to their privileges as royal knights, and they are reluctant to become ordinary royal guards again - the royal city guards are actually just subordinates, and their status is much lower than that of the Lion Knights......

And at this time, the lord came to the bridgehead, only to be surrounded by the Lion Knights ordered by Ingor.

Ingor was clearly planning to plant a stake on Leon on the spot - who would let Leon come back from Bacchus?

Since Lehman's claim is that most of the murderers who instructed the murderer to kill the bridgehead garrison were Forsette, then the scholar intends to use Lehman's own judgment to describe Leon as the specific executor of the murder of the bridgehead garrison, that is, Fawsett's accomplice, which at least makes sense, given that Forcett had provided Leon with a large amount of valuable food.

But these lion knights under Lehman had just participated in the process of taking Leon away from White Deer Fort in the name of 'suspected treason', and the lion knights all understood that Lehman must be innocent, and Leon is likely to be innocent as well.

But they must now obey Yingall's orders - those who do not obey will surely be considered by Yingor as "Lehman's accomplice".

In order to save their own lives, and to preserve the legitimacy of the Lion Knights, they had no choice.

And of course, the lord will not be restrained, although he has always avoided this kind of battle that will cause huge losses, but this time the situation is obviously a little different, Yin Geor obviously intends to kill him!

"Lion Knights, where's Lehman? What is Yin Geor threatening you with? ”

Leon heard some clues from the reaction of the lion knights and the orders added by Yin Geor - Lehman was probably caught? And even a crime?

"Don't talk to him, catch him, or kill him!"

Yin Geor shouted behind the lion knights.

He was blocked by the crowd, and Leon couldn't see him, but Yin Geor didn't even dare to say more, and the lord could naturally be sure of at least one thing - Yin Geor couldn't make the lion knights absolutely obedient.

As long as they can catch or kill Yin Geor, maybe they can convince these lion knights?

So Leon did not retreat, but advanced, and suddenly drew his sword and forced back the two lion knights who surrounded him, and rushed towards Yin Geor's position.

But Yin Geor was quite shrewd and hid on the other side of the bridge - more than a hundred meters away.

The lord was blocked by the lion knights, and he couldn't rush over, so he had to shout: "Kill that thin old man!" ”

A short bloody battle began.

The men and horses on both sides were originally good at riding spears, but neither side was able to accelerate, and in this siege battle, they all used two-handed broadswords or half-swords.

This made it difficult for both sides to quickly form relatively large casualties - the lion knights did not intend to kill Li Ang, and the cavalry under Li Ang was only trying to break out, so neither side fought to the death very violently.

Basically, they are blocking each other with swords and shields, clanging and clanging.

In Leon's ranks, a strange man with gauze wrapped around his head covering the entire upper half of his face, and a warrior wearing a knight's helmet with full coverage, followed behind the lord with two women dressed as explorers.

The person wrapped in gauze was also wrapped around his eyes, as if a seriously wounded man with wounded eyes had a strange big bow in his hand, and he had already lost an arrow.

This is Wentill.

The other, of course, is Vendatier.

Yin Geor obviously has little combat experience, he was originally a literati, and as a court scholar, he probably had never been on the battlefield before.

He probably thinks it's safe to stand more than a hundred meters away......

At this time, behind Li Ang, several arrows flew out at an incredible speed.

The target of the missed arrow is Yin Geor!

This is the important task that the Lord has assigned to Wendelph and Vendatil - both of them have the ability to shoot sound, and the Lord uses them as snipers to take out the leader of the enemy.

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