vs 16 The one who greets and sends off

The rain was falling over the city, washing away the haze and dust of the roads and the city.

Wren on the march couldn't help but secretly breathe a sigh of relief after leaving Pedy's sight, he was so nervous just now, so nervous that his facial muscles had been tense until just now.

"Oh! Nearby, a young knight took off his knight's helmet with a visor on his head and let the rain wash over his face.

The strange smell of iron and rain in Wren's nose also urged him to take off his helmet, so he couldn't wait to lift his visor, and when his eyes suddenly opened up, he couldn't help but take off his helmet.

At this moment, Wren only felt that the sound of the rain washing in his ears became clearer, and the knights around him did not have the seriousness they had just now, and they rode together in twos and threes to discuss trivial matters in a whisper.

The whole team seemed to lose discipline in an instant and became a little loose.

Wren's adjutant, Sergeant Pikechi, immediately approached and said, "There is still a long way to go before the real battle, and now is the time to let the soldiers relax more." He was worried that the young commander did not understand the rules and rebuked the soldiers indiscriminately.

"I understand, sergeant. Wren tried to make himself look majestic, and he pressed the sword at his waist and said, "After passing through the intersection ahead, you can give the order to have the soldiers remove their heavy armor." ”

"It was a wise decision, sir. Sergeant Pikechi grinned, revealing a row of yellow teeth.

"What's going on up front?" As Wren was communicating with the lieutenant, a knight next to him suddenly shouted, "Sir, you should probably let the scout take a look!"

Wren ignored his subordinate's tone, his eyes drawn to the scene at the intersection leading to Harrence Heights... There, a group of 'soldiers' dressed in the armor of Crewe City stood on both sides of the road, several wide giant bear banners hunting in the cold wind.

"Horse-probe!" Wren shouted.

Soon, the scouts, ready for battle, were speeding towards the crossroads on the muddy road.

After a while, Tanma reported: "Sir, they are veterans in the city, and they are here to see us off." He looked agitated as he spoke, as he saw his family in the crowd.

Wren was a little stunned when he heard this.

His lieutenant, Sergeant Pikechi, reminded, "Your Excellency, you should probably take charge of the banner yourself at this time. ”

Wren looked at his lieutenant strangely, and the flag-bearer next to him had already handed over the flagpole at the adjutant's suggestion. But Wren didn't go to pick up the flagpole, he looked at the flag bearer, "It's your honor, sergeant." ”

The adjutant Sergeant Pikechi was both a little embarrassed and a little moved, while Wren next to him continued, "Sergeant Pikechi, I give you permission to open the way ahead. With that, he put his helmet back on and shouted to the knights around him, "All the team!"

Sergeant Pikechi solemnly gave a military salute under Wren's order, and although the other knights were dissatisfied with Wren, they did not dare to openly disobey the military order.

Almost instantly, the loose formation of the hoplite cavalry corps returned to its form, and they greeted the cheers of the soldiers with their spears in a neat and brave manner.

...

In the rear camp area, Pedi and his retinue saw everything at the intersection clearly from the lookout.

Old armor, wrinkled and raised faces, faintly audible shouts.

These are all pouring out the voices of veterans and the low-level citizens of Crewe City... In their own way, they are telling Pedi that they are behind this war!

"Sir, it seems that our argument has come to fruition. Pedi put down his lookout glass and looked at the female general next to him.

Sir Cyla furrowed her eyebrows, "These people's voice in Crewe is not enough to represent everything, and nobility is the foundation of your rule." ”

"You're going to change that mind very quickly. Pedi chuckled. The sudden appearance of these people made Pedi's mood happy,

It dawned on him that there were still people in Kru who could understand what he was all about.

But his good mood didn't last long,

Because Sir Edwin, who was accompanying him, suddenly spoke...

Sir Edwin's voice was abrupt, "The citizens are so welcoming. He chuckled and laughed out loud, "It takes at least one or two thousand people to be able to see them off when it's raining heavily." As he spoke, he looked at Don Wright next to him, "Where did their weapons and equipment come from?"

"Most of those people are freedmen of Crewe, who have privileges and must be ready to fight at all times, and they need to bring their own weapons and equipment. One of the young knights in Pedy's retinue explained in place of Don Wright, "These weapons and equipment are a symbol of their honor. ”

Sir Edwin made a look of abruptness, as if casually glancing at Pedi in front of him, and deliberately raised his voice and asked, "They are dressed like this to pass directly through the well-defended walls?"

"Most of the soldiers in Crewe City are their family and relatives, so it's not a problem at all!" said the young knight proudly, but what he didn't know was how piercing it was to Pedy's ears!

Pedy's good mood vanished after Sir Edwin and the young knight talked,

He turned his head and glanced at Sir Edwin earnestly, but only at all.

Then, Pedi quickly retracted his gaze and took a small step to pick up the lookout glasses, looked at the farewell team in the rain in front of him again, and whispered softly: "Good, good!"

...

On the northern outskirts of Crewe, among the green meadows and flowers, a chic aristocratic manor house is located.

It was the property of the Danny family, and two years ago it became the home of one of Sir Derick Denny's favourite nephews.

At eleven o'clock in the morning, while the heavy cavalry regiment received the warm farewell of the citizens, an ordinary carriage was speeding through the rain on the path outside this chic luxury estate.

After a short time, the carriage entered the manor and stopped outside the gate of the manor villa.

The old door of the carriage was violently pushed open by the owner of the carriage, and a middle-aged man in a noble robe kicked away the servant who approached with an umbrella and jumped to the ground quickly.

This person is none other than Daric Danny, the current head of the Danny family, with a characteristic patriarchal majesty under his serious expression.

"Bang!" Just as the servant was about to help push open the door of the villa, Sir Derick slammed the door open with his body, and when the door opened, the other man had already entered the villa.

"You're waiting for me outside. Ser Derick stopped his retinue who wanted to go in with him.

When the old knight entered the villa, he could no longer pretend to be calm, his face became a little eerie, and he walked towards the hall of the villa at great speed.

In the hall, his favorite nephew was lying between the laps of a young maid, reading a miscellaneous book that had no nutrition.

"Good! good!" said Sir Derick, spitting three words from between his teeth.

The young man, dressed only in a thin silk scarf, stood up sharply, and looked at Sir Derrick with a twinkle in his eyes, "Uncle, why are you here?" he was trying to remember what he had done lately to anger his uncle.

"All of you go down for me. "Sir Derick always maintained an elegant aristocratic demeanor in the presence of outsiders.

The maids were about to salute, but Sir waved impatiently, and when the maids silently withdrew, Sir went to a sofa in the hall and sat down, and asked, "Dear Wacker, what did I tell you to do?"

"What... What's the matter?"

Sir Derick looked at the reclosed door and whispered, "What I told you to do yesterday morning!"

"Oh, that's what you're talking about. Wacker-Danny breathed a sigh of relief as he casually sat down on the couch across from Darik and said, "You should go over there now, there are thousands of people sending off Master Pedy's army!"

Sir Derik laughed angrily, and his tone grew cold, "Oh, yes, I heard they were all in armor and armed with weapons?"

"It was the group of people who made their own decisions, and they wanted to go to the front in armor and weapons. Seeing that his uncle's face did not improve in the slightest, Wacker-Danny's tone immediately became cautious.

"Can't you stop this folly, you stupid pig?" snarled Sir Deric.

"It's... Need to be stopped?"

"You—" Sir Derick was speechless, "two thousand heavily armed citizens appeared before Pedy Reagan, and crossed the walls without hindrance, and entered and exited Crewe freely..."

"I'm going to pull them back now!" Wacker-Danny wasn't really a stupid pig after all, and his uncle's words made him immediately understand the point, "yes, go now!"

"Stop, do you want all of Crewe to know that those people are behind us?"

"Some idle freedmen who spend their days in the taverns complaining about those lords. Wacker-Danny's hands began to tremble, "You're going to save me, uncle!"

"Don't panic, things aren't as bad as you think!"

"Yes, yes, our original intention was nothing more than to send Mistress Pedy's army on the march, and that's not wrong, that's right!" Wacker-Danny muttered, "just let them check it out, I have nothing to fear." ”

"You calm me down. Sir Derick scolded, "Are you an idiot, you think about the family's business now, and there can be no surprise in the ore trade with Bell Cade this time, the family needs this money." He looked at his nephew with a hint of murderous intent, "The Danny family wants to maintain absolute neutrality on the surface, but secretly want to make the two sides think that we are on their side, which is why I asked you to secretly organize people to send off the Kawar Fort army!"

"I—" The young Wacker didn't know what to say now.

"You tell me everything that happened from yesterday to today, it's everything, understand?" he said, "and he took a deep breath, "and there may be a chance to make amends." ”(https:)

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