Chapter 81: Healing

Step into the familiar narrow alleyway.

After being informed by the servants in advance and summoned to the palace, Urdin, entered the palace where most of the nobles of Jerusalem regarded it as the place where the king died.

Baldwin IV, who was still sitting at the table, seemed to be in good spirits, and was pressing his seal hard against the wax that dripped on the paper.

He raised his hand and handed the paper to Lothar.

He was a little surprised: "Appoint Hans von Sego as commander? ”

Baldwin IV smiled, "It doesn't make sense that he has handled the affairs of the Order in an orderly manner, and you still only give him the honor of Flag Bearer." ”

"Or do you think doing so will make people think you're crony?"

"This..."

Lothar nodded: "Indeed, I hope that everyone thinks that I am a fair Grand Master, as long as they have talent, I will never be stingy with promotion, and not only think about personal interests for my subordinates." ”

"You're doing the right thing, but even your cronies aren't treated fairly, so why should you convince others that you're a fair Grand Master?"

Lothar wanted to distinguish between the two sentences, but in the face of the other party's mask, those eyes full of wisdom, he was also in the mood to distinguish.

"I see."

"Sit down."

Baldwin IV, spreading his hand, motioned for Lothar to sit down, and said with a smile: "This is your parish priest, Mr. Uldin, right?" ”

Uldin saluted with a straight look and said, "Your Majesty, it is an honor to meet you. ”

He looked up and down at the legendary monarch who had left a strong mark on the Levant in history, and his face changed slightly, and in his opinion, the flame of Baldwin IV's life had swayed like a candle in the wind.

Lothar spoke, "Your Majesty, Uldin is a divine being, he is not a sorcerer, but he has the power of the Heavenly Father, which can slowly cure all diseasesβ€”so I hope you will give Uldin a try." ”

He told a white lie that Uldin could not cure leprosy.

But this is not a lie, as long as Ulding can help Baldwin IV stay alive, sooner or later, Lothar will find a way to save his life.

"Divine Favorite?"

Baldwin IV chuckled, "Father Uldin, if you are for money or a reward, I can give you ten large gold coins now, and as for healing, there is no need. ”

Even witches could not cure leprosy, and the long despair made Baldwin IV calm and made him accept his fate of dying from the disease.

"Your Majesty, please believe me."

Lothar's determined expression made Baldwin IV sigh lightly.

He still didn't hold out any hope, but said: "Lothar, I thank you for bothering about my health, as your patron and vassal, I cherish the friendship between you and me, so I am willing to accept the treatment of the person you brought, but I hope this is the last time." ”

"You'll see."

Lothar looked at Uldin and said, "It's time to begin." ”

Urding bowed slightly: "Your Majesty, please sit down." Next, I will preach to you that in the process there will be the power of the Light shining on youβ€”but not a divine favor in the Baron's mouth, but only a trivial revelation, and in the process, please be sure not to disturb it. ”

Baldwin IV glanced at Lothar and said helplessly: "Heh, let you die too, I will cooperate." ”

In a trance, Lothar actually had the feeling that his brother was patient and played with his younger brother.

"Lord Baron, the healing process will be very long, after all, Your Majesty's illness has been around for a long time, so please leave the room during this time."

Baldwin IV looked at Lothar with a hint of inquiry in his eyes.

Lothar nodded: "Your Majesty, to tell you the truth, Father Uldin is actually one of my most trusted confidants, and he only came to Jerusalem today, if you trust me, please trust him too." ”

"Okay."

Lothar placed a book on the table.

"What is this?"

"Your Majesty, you are a lover of books, and I happen to have written a story, and if the treatment really works, please consider it a gift to celebrate your regaining health."

Baldwin IV was slightly stunned, nodded and said, "Okay, just put it there." ”

He didn't know why he trusted Lothar so unconditionally, and he didn't even think about how dangerous it was for a king to leave an outsider he had met for the first time alone in his room.

Before leaving the door.

Lothar added: "Your Majesty, please summon your personal servant in advance and speak to him, or I fear that Uldin will be misunderstood during the treatment." ”

...

Ulm and his fellow hussars enjoyed the tedious job of "patrolling" in the eyes of the rest of the royal knights.

When the majestic war horses carried them down the street, he could always feel a pair of eyes full of envy and admiration.

This is an unprecedented experience for the former peasant soldiers in the countryside.

Although it will look very bloated after putting on the burqa, under the scorching sun, it will be unbearable heat for a long time.

However, the hussars still cherish their armor and mounts, and spend a lot of time taking care of them every day.

"Did you inquire clearly?"

"That's them!"

"We met that night, and although it was too late to see it very clearly, there were very few heretics like them in the whole heathen gathering place."

"You go back and report the news, the rest of the people, keep an eye on them, and don't rush to attack until the adults arrive."

"Ulm, there are only a dozen of them, we only need one charge, and we can completely wipe them all out."

The rest of the people also looked at Ulm with some dismay.

Someone muttered: "I know that there are too few lords who cherish the lives of their subordinates like adults, but we are hussars, brave and fearless hussars, how can we not even dare to deal with such a small group of enemies?" ”

Ulm looked around at everyone, swallowed his saliva, and said:

"Don't think about personal gains and losses. As you say, we are hussars, not self-righteous knights, and it is only the most honorable thing for us to carry out every order of our lords. ”

Ulm knew that his companions were on fire.

Many knights, and even the attendant cavalry of the Royal Knights, often ridiculed them for being a guard of honor at all, never making any visible feats, and not having much actual combat experience.

In fact, the reason why Lothar gave such an order was not entirely because he cared about the safety of his winged cavalry.

He felt that these Turks, since they were plotting against werewolf corpses, probably possessed some kind of extraordinary power, which could not be easily dealt with by secular armies.