Chapter 216: Luxembourg's Countermeasures (Part II)

The viscount said slowly: "It seems that the two of you are very troubled now, is there anything you need my help with?" I am also a sixth-order dragon knight, if I really can't do it, I still have the support of the entire Duke's family behind me, I believe that there is no problem that cannot be solved at present." ”

Hearing this, the Earl thought disdainfully, "Hmph, if you knew that we might have to face one or more red-robed chiefs and second-in-commands, you would know that your rank of a knight of the sixth order is really a bit unacceptable. If it is the entire Luxembourg family, it is naturally qualified to say so, but you are only a second in line to the throne, and it is really debatable how much resources and power the Duke's family can mobilize for you. ’

However, although the Earl was disdainful of Rick's sincerity, he did not refute him head-on. After all, everyone is still an ally, and it is obviously not a wise move to make everyone unable to step down at this time and age.

His decades of aristocracy had taught him that it was a good time to wait for the Viscount to continue, and Rick would then say what he wanted to know on his own. So he decisively chose to keep silent and wait for Viscount Rick's next words.

Sure enough, Rick said straight to the point: "I think the red robes who are now in 'Zakixas' are at most a second seat, and our Luxembourg family has enough strength to stop him from destroying the order of the kingdom." ”

The confident tone sounded so determined, as if it were what he said, and if it had been someone else, they would probably have been moved by Rick's portrayal, but neither of the two men here, the Count and the Callius, would have been impressed by such a substanceless content.

The Earl listened to him quietly, and then asked directly, "What if the Chief appears?" Apparently the Earl thought that the Viscount Mayor's words just now were a little too optimistic. He obviously didn't think that the red robe would only get a second seat, and that was not a high probability in his opinion.

"The question is simple. If there really is a chief or chief-level red robe, we will send someone to ask the Knights of Fionardo and the Sanxian Mercenary Regiment to help. I don't think there's any pressure on the 'Radiant Knight' to pull in on a Chief. Rick paid no attention to the Count's question, and it was clear that he was well prepared for the Count's question.

Hearing this, the earl still did not let go of the worries in his heart, and asked quietly with a calm face: "How can Your Excellency the Duke please move them? Although the strength of these two organizations here in the kingdom is slightly inferior to that of the Luxembourg family, it is not easy to attract them. There was a lot of distrust in his tone.

Although he was full of confidence in the Radiant Knight and the mainland's famous shamisen, the earl had great doubts about whether the Duke could invite these two behemoths to help.

A huge organization like theirs, which is well-known on the mainland, sometimes does not sell the face of even the royal family of the kingdom, let alone that Luxembourg is just a duke.

Rick didn't care about the distrust in the Count's tone, he was confident and a little arrogant, but that didn't mean he was a fool. He naturally knew that it would be very difficult for the Duke to invite these two organizations to take action, and the Earl's little doubts were completely expected.

The smile on Rick's lips widened slightly, obviously this question was also expected. He put his hand on his chest and bowed slightly to the earl and said, "Please don't worry about this, we naturally have our own methods, and as for how to do it, please forgive me for keeping it a little secret here." ”

The Viscount's answer was full of confidence and mystery, as well as a pride that he tried so hard to hide but could not hide. This made the Earl finally let go of his doubts and disbelief, and Rick's expression made the Earl believe that the Duke's Palace had enough conditions to impress these two super-large organizations with a reputation in the continent.

"Oh~~ Since His Excellency the Viscount is so sincere. So it's decided. I don't know what we need to do?" the Earl disdained Rick's overly optimistic estimate of the situation, but he did not object to the Viscount's plan. After all, he didn't need himself and his forces to confront the famous red-robed people, and he didn't have much to say.

And, more importantly, the plan he later proposed—that is, to enlist the help of the Knights of Fionardo and the Trinity—seemed to the Count to be very feasible. As long as the red-robed side does not dispatch more than two chiefs at a time, their side has enough chances to win.

And Kellius, who heard this, took advantage of the fact that the two of them did not pay attention. Left silently. He knew that the next question was the distribution of benefits. After all, Luxembourg has made such a great effort, and it is impossible for the Count not to have enough interests.

In a word. Anyway, there is nothing for him to do next, and he has no interests involved here, so there is a good reason to stay out of it.

On the way out, Kyrlius was unconsciously thinking about Luxembourg's plan. As for the fact that His Excellency the Duke would be able to resist a red-robed chief, Kylelius had no hope at all.

The Duke is just a magician with seven rings, and although he can be regarded as a top figure in the Kingdom of Ustan , he has no hope of winning against the chief of the Red Robe Mage Society, even if he is the majority of the second seats.

Even how long the duke can delay after the battle starts depends on what effective helpers the duke has under him or when the red robe becomes serious, and it has nothing to do with his strength and subjective will.

And more importantly, he didn't think the Duke would step out of his base camp at this sensitive and dangerous time and risk his life to come to this little-than-important town to fight a life-and-death battle with the red-robed for a group of people who didn't matter to him and had nothing to do with him.

Rather, as he said later, regarding the Knights of Fionardo and the Sanshen Mercenary Order, Kellius thought that this aspect was more feasible. These two large organizations were suddenly stationed here, obviously not to help the Kingdom of Ustan defend the frontier.

As long as their purpose does not conflict with our side, and there is a conflict with the red robe's side, then they are completely able to fight for them.

As for the issue of combat effectiveness, Kylelius didn't think that the 'Radiant Knight' would be unable to resist a red-robed chief, and the commander of the Makarov Division was not a simple figure.

If both forces were fully involved in helping the Count, then the final victory would have belonged to the Count, as Kellius had no doubt.

As a magician, he certainly knew how maddening a legendary magician was to a knight with the title of a legend who was about to become a legend. (To be continued......)