Bloodline Lord of War

Chapter 48: Buck's Prejudice

  Chapter 48 Buck's Prejudice

  Robin opened the eyes of the blood, and first explored the strength of Viscount Buck.

  In Robin's field of vision, Buck and the ten heavily armored knights behind him were surrounded by khaki blood mist.

  Including Buck, these eleven people are all vindictive knights.

   No wonder so few people dared to walk on the wasteland, and blatantly waved a yellow flag. thought Robin.

   "I'm here to discuss business." Buck said.

   Talk about business?

Robin frowned slightly in doubt, thinking that he was a little baron in a remote country, and the only valuable thing in his hand was the iron mine. Hearing that Janna said that Viscount Barker had a lot of background, then the other party's intentions couldn't be more obvious , there is a high probability that they came for iron ore.

  Janna, a clever little girl, also wanted to go with Robin, but she was not as calm as Robin, and her heart suddenly became aroused.

   She worried in her heart: This Viscount Buck is not here to steal business, is he?

At present, Janna is in charge of Robin's iron ore transaction. She knows that her strength is incomparable to that of Viscount Buck. If Viscount Buck wants to grab this cake, then her position with Robin will become At stake.

  Although she and Robin had previously agreed that the iron ore produced would be sold to her first, but if Viscount Buck offered enough conditions, Janna was not sure whether Robin would change her mind.

   "Are you here to buy iron ore?" Seeing that the business came, Robin was quite happy, put the big sword in his hand back into the scabbard, and handed it to the iron guard beside him.

  Although Robin had a bad impression of this Viscount Barker at first glance, he felt that the other party looked down on him a bit. But since the other party was here for business, there was no reason not to make money from the delivery, so Robin pinched his nose and pretended not to see the contempt in the other party's eyes.

  Well, for the sake of gold coins, I endured it.

   "Baron Robin, don't you think this is not a place for conversation? You should invite me to your house, serve me a cup of hot tea, and then, let's have a good talk."

   Viscount Barker looked down at Robin on horseback, and said to Robin in a commanding tone.

  His first impression of Robin was also very bad, a scruffy, unkempt, impolite, and ignorant baron of soil bugs, this was Robin's first impression of Buck.

  As for Robin's territory, it's a barren land, poor, backward, and ignorant, and the people in it are all highlanders and half-elves, and there are even many jackals and goblins.

  Viscount Barker was surprised, what a depraved and ignorant lord he was, would allow dirty gnolls and goblins to live in his territory. If this is his land, these natives will all be executed.

  Just breathing the same air as these wilderness natives, Viscount Buck felt that his pure soul was polluted.

   And the more he despised Robin in his heart, the more jealous Viscount Barker became: A baron like Robin, what right does he have to own an iron mine? Is the **** blind? To think so favorably of such a lowly nobleman.

  Buck sincerely despises a pioneering lord like Robin who climbed up from the bottom.

   "Lead the way ahead, Baron Robin."

   After finishing speaking, Buck didn't care whether Robin agreed or not, so he just flicked his whip and rode towards the gate of Raging Waves City, with a completely anti-customer attitude.

   Robin thought to himself: For the gold coins, for the gold coins... while walking forward quickly, he rushed to the front of Buck: "Then come with me."

   Walking in front of the city gate, the iron guards and half-elf spontaneously lined up in two rows on the left and right, to get out of the way in the middle.

  Even without Robin's order, the iron guards and half-elves still stood neatly. Everyone straightened their backs, looked serious, and looked ahead like sharp swords drawn out of their sheaths.

  The sharp spirit on them definitely deserves the word elite, but Viscount Barker sneered at these soldiers.

  He is still the inherent stereotype of the imperial people: the highlanders are a group of brainless people who only know how to rush around on the battlefield; the half-elves are thin and cannot lift their hands or shoulders.

  Buck thought to himself: Robin found these subspecies of humans as soldiers, which is enough to explain his embarrassment, because any lord with a normal head would never put his life on the highlanders and half-elves.

   Viscount Buck rode his horse and slowly passed by this group of strange soldiers. He saw the brand new armor on the soldiers, but this did not change his prejudice.

  He sneered silently in his heart: It looks like that, but unfortunately, they are a group of scumbags that don't look useful. Even if a sheep puts on armor, it can't turn into a lion.

  He was thinking in his head, adding the ten heavily armored vindictive knights behind him should be enough to wipe out this mob.

  Behind Buck, ten heavy armored knights were divided into two columns and followed him slowly into the city. Every knight raised his head proudly, not even looking at the iron guards and half elves on both sides.

  Jana was also standing on the side of the road with the iron guards. When passing by her, Viscount Buck stopped for a while.

   Seeing Janna, Buck was a little surprised. He rode on the horse and said, "So you are here too, Miss Janna."

  Jana seemed a little afraid of Buck, and lowered her head and replied, "Good day, my lord Viscount."

  Completely different from the indifference and arrogance when facing Robin, Buck showed a spring-like smile to Janna:

   "Miss Janna, when I get back to Silver Frost City, if I have time, I would like to treat you to a drink. I wonder if you would do me a favor?"

  Buck is so ingratiating, anyone with a discerning eye can see that he has mixed thoughts about Janna.

  At this time, Robin, who was walking in the front, stopped when he heard Buck and Janna talking behind him, and looked back at the two of them. Seeing that the two knew each other, he was just a little surprised.

  Jana turned her head and glanced at Robin, who happened to meet Robin's eyes. Seeing that Robin was also looking at her, she hurriedly rejected Buck's invitation as if she was afraid that Robin might misunderstand.

   "I am very sorry, Lord Viscount, I cannot accept your invitation, please forgive me."

  The smile on Buck's face disappeared in an instant. He looked at Janna, then turned his head to look at Robin in front of him, and he understood it all at once.

  Although Buck didn’t have any real feelings for Janna, he just wanted to play with this little girl because she looked so juicy. But after all, it was the woman he fell in love with, but Robin took the lead. The feeling of having his toy taken away made Buck very unhappy.

   All along, there is nothing that he can't get. The more he can't get something, the more Buck wants to get it, and no matter what the process is, he can always get what he wants in the end.

  Iron ore and women, Robin now has two things that make Buck jealous. He weighed it in his mind, first got the iron ore, and then slowly got Janna.

  Whether it's coercion or temptation, Buck is conceited that there is no woman he can't deal with.

  (end of this chapter)

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