Chapter Twenty-Five: I've Been Waiting for This Moment

Drake didn't have to look back to know what the troops behind him were like now.

Those guys must have been intimidated by the divine might they had just unleashed on Saturday.

Because Drake's own heart also had a panic mood in his heart for a long time, but the old coach still forced himself to calm down again.

Although he didn't know what the terrible noise was, he didn't know why those big iron balls could fly so fast.

But he knew that if he stopped there, he would lose the battle, and losing the battle would mean losing the Berry Castle.

This was something that Drake couldn't accept, so he was still leading the rest of the men to continue the charge.

In Drake's opinion, he still has one last chance, and if he can catch Ilea, then he still has a chance to make a comeback.

Therefore, when he saw Joseph in front of him turning his horse's head and preparing to flee, he was extremely angry, and shouted at him to keep going.

But this time, Joseph, who had always been obedient, did not obey his orders again, and after hesitating for a while, he ran faster.

If Drake hadn't been able to spare his hands at this time, he would definitely have cut down this grandson himself, anyway, he had enough children and grandchildren, and he wouldn't be worse than this one.

But Drake's mind was full of the figure on the tall horse, and he was worried that Ilea would retreat when she saw that the situation was not good, or that more people would be brought in to protect him, so Drake could only let Joseph go for the time being.

At the same time, he urged the war horse under his crotch to continue to gallop.

And just as he was getting closer and closer to the girl, he found that at some point a group of strange warriors with thin iron rods lined up in two columns, blocking him and his cavalry.

The warriors, under the command of a commander-like man, held the ridiculous-looking thin iron rod in their hands to their chests and laid it flat forward, until the commander gave the order again, and they tossed the small piece of iron under the rod.

Drake was still wondering what these guys were doing, but the next moment his eyes were already spinning, and Hu who was following him also saw a scene that made them terrified.

I saw that the famous commander of the Golden Valley, Heldrake, who had a great record, fell from his horse like this. And not only Drake, but many cavalry also fell from their horses inexplicably.

The horror in the hearts of the rest of the people also climbed to the top, and some people shouted.

"Master Drake is dead, Lord Drake is dead, it's Saturday's curse, this must be Saturday's curse! We're cursed! ”

Before the musketeers in the second row could even fire a salvo, the enemy forces in front of them completely collapsed.

The people who were still alive began to run around the mountains, and at the same time shouted curses or something, as if they had been frightened.

Cayden, as an advisor, stood beside Ilea, holding a telescope, and she witnessed the whole battle and muttered to her.

"It's an Indian massacre."

"What did you say?" Miss Rabbit asked.

"I said we could have people shout now and persuade the rest to surrender." Kayden suggested.

Ilea nodded, "Indeed, the victory and defeat have been decided, and there is no point in continuing to fight." After a pause, she added, "Kaiden Servant, you are such a kind person. ”

Cayden smiled, of course she wouldn't explain to the girl what she was really trying to do.

These populations are valuable resources, and for every living person, one more person from another plane can complete the rebirth.

Ilea asked Thomas to come over with a bullhorn and began to shout to those who were still alive on the hills, first announcing her ever-longer string of titles, and then swearing in the name of House Arias and Saturday that she would treat her captives well.

The remnants of the soldiers laid down their weapons one after another.

Someone found Drake's body on the battlefield and brought it back, along with a young nobleman who claimed to be Drake's grandson.

Miss Rabbit looked at the corpse on the ground, and the head of the Malson family still had a look of shock on his face, as if he couldn't believe that he was dead.

And for the opponent in front of her, the girl also maintains enough respect.

While it may seem silly to charge at the Italian cannons and muskets, it's not because Drake is an idiot.

On the contrary, the battle plan he made was actually not a problem in this era, and Miss Rabbit didn't expect Drake to be so bold before she came, so she abandoned the fortified city and ran halfway to ambush her.

It's just that the opponent Drake faced this time can't be guessed with common sense.

With Li Yu's help, Ilea's army already has a level of technology beyond this era.

Whether it's a telescope, a drone, a walkie-talkie, or an artillery or musket, any one of them is an invention that can change the history of war.

And now that all of these things are put together, Drake doesn't lose at all.

Ilea shifted her gaze from Drake's corpse to the young nobleman in front of her, "You said you are his grandson?" ”

Joseph nodded.

"Then I'll have the body given to you later, and you can bury your grandfather in your family cemetery."

After Ilea finished speaking, she turned her head and prepared to leave, but she didn't expect Joseph to stop her again.

"Ilea-sama!"

"What, do you still want to avenge your grandfather?" Miss Rabbit glanced at the young nobleman.

"No, no, no, you're mistaken, I'...... I mean to say that I, I've read the teachings of the Church of Peace. Joseph stammered.

"And then?"

"I adore Saturday and want to be a believer in it."

"Hah...... Are you trying to confuse me, make me let my guard down, and then you can go home and report the news? ”

"No, of course not, I'm telling the truth." Joseph busied.

"I was actually forced into this fight by my grandfather, and I warned him from the beginning that we were not opponents of Great Saturday, but he didn't listen to me.

"I ...... I am willing to help you take the Berry Fort to prove my loyalty, where only my uncle Marven and the garrison of less than two hundred men are left, and you can let me in and convince my uncle. ”

Miss Rabbit thought about it, and felt that even if she failed, she would have nothing to lose, and Joseph's expression seemed to be very sincere, so she agreed.

"Alright, I'll let you in when we get to Berry Castle. But don't try to run away. The girl warned.

"I'm not going to run away." Joseph excitedly said, "I've been waiting for this moment. ”

"Uh, have you been waiting for your grandfather to die in battle?"

"No, no, I've been waiting to be a believer on Saturday, and a follower of Queen Victoria." Joseph said.

(End of chapter)