Eagle Flag of Epirus

Vol 5 Chapter 17: Hendry's Visit

Although the war in Macedonia caused the Peloponnese to once again become the cusp of the storm, the city of Tripolis was still peaceful at this time under the rule of Justinian.

The Greeks and the Latins are all eager to move with each other, but so far they are still only on the edge of the conflict, and no one dares to touch the final bottom line without authorization, because it is undoubtedly unwise.

Justinian also knows this. Now he can mobilize no more than 3,000 troops, and more than half of them are demobilized soldiers and recruits, who still do not have full combat capabilities. Although the new army has been inspected by the swearing officer, Justinian still did not act rashly. He has been waiting for this man, and as expected, he entered South Peloponnese by sea from Agrinon a few days ago. Secretary Hendry of Nissah finally arrived in Tripolis.

Obviously, this man who has been staying in Agrinon to serve Theodore is here to represent Theodore's will. And Justinian was waiting for the other person. Sure enough, Theodor still had to accept his demonstration, so he sent this man over!

"I have to say that your performance here has completely exceeded my expectations, Justinian!" Hendriel, who walked into the governor's mansion, sat down and greeted him, looking at everything around him with emotion. Unexpectedly, who would have thought that Justinian was just an abandoned son who was arbitrarily disposed of by Emperor Mikhail of Rusnina not long ago, but now he, who is the heir of Moria’s autocracy, has become an invisibly A force that cannot be ignored.

And Justinian showed a faint smile and self-humbly said: "Of course, I also want to thank you for your help. If it weren't for your sponsor from Heng Lierqing, His Royal Highness would not give me such an opportunity! "

"This is nothing. For now, any capable person is worthy of everyone's respect. Even without me, His Royal Highness would still be indifferent to your talents." I saw Hendryl laughed, but The slightly changed look on his face just now was still keenly caught by Justinian.

Immediately, Justinian’s conversation turned, "I’m afraid this may not be the case. Whether it is the trouble that His Royal Highness Romanus brought to me before or the difficulties I encountered in Agrinon, I can escape the danger calmly without your help behind. Isn’t it? I don’t think there’s no reason for this.” In fact, Justinian was aware of this when we first met, and when he later duel in the arena, Hendriel also Always remind myself to be safe. I am afraid this is by no means ordinary simple goodwill, but more like deliberate help.

Justinian looked at each other quietly, looking for the reaction on Heng Lielqing's face.

However, faced with the questioning, the man shook his head in denial, "You think too much about this, Justinian, I just share the worries of the Prince, and I don’t have any selfishness, and I’m here this time. The purpose is the same. Let’s talk about Moria’s current situation, shall we?"

Sure enough, as Justinian expected, the other party didn’t mean to admit it, and he didn’t intend to continue to ask questions, but Justinian didn’t like this feeling very much, although he himself had guessed the person behind it. Who will it be.

"Okay, then!" So Justinian stopped circumscribing, and said straightforwardly: "Since you are here this time, I think Prince Theodore should also be ready to deal with Achaia!"

And Hendry nodded: "Yes, even the prince now has to admit that you are now qualified to be his ally, but you are only qualified. Because of this, he sent me here. ."

"Then I will give him this sentence as it is."

"This is not the time to be scornful, young man, you should understand that your situation is even worse." Hendry looked at Justinian and reminded helplessly that this unwillingness to yield is good or bad. "If we and the princes of Achaia and the Principality of Athens are torn apart, the Thessaly on the front line will be threatened, but you who occupy the Peloponnese will inevitably become the primary targets of the Latins for elimination. You should Be very clear, Justinian."

"But why did they do this? Is it because everything I did before angered them, or did I think that Tripolis at this time threatened them naked like a sharp knife stuck in his heart? This, Hengde Lierqing, I believe you understand it too." Justinian looked at each other meaningfully, even though he knew that the man in front of him did not have any special malice against him, but he now represents Theodor’s will. Then Justinian will never let go of this opportunity to ripped off~www.ltnovel.com~ Seeing this scene, Hendril also understood that the little fox in front of Moria would definitely not give up so easily. It's just that he now represents the will of Prince Theodor, although he can give Justinian some concessions, but he can't let this kid make an inch.

"Of course you and I know it, but now only relying on Moriah's strength, I think even your talents will not be able to do so by then. So it is wise to accept help at this time, Justinian." Hendry Er intensified his tone to remind the young man in front of him to pay attention to proportion.

But Justinian also understood that it was impossible to get through with confidence at this time, so he also made a concession. He raised his head slightly and said indifferently: "Your statement does make sense, but even so, after all, we still have to negotiate terms! "

Seeing Justinian’s loose mouth, Hendry was relieved, and then told Justinian about the conditions he had prepared here, and said: "This time Agrignon will provide you with an estimate from the sea. Five thousand soldiers and food and grass, and your task is to contain the army of Achaia, and ensure that the prince’s army resolves the war in Athens. All the spoils and the captured cities are allocated by you."

"Is there only these?" Hendry's requirements are not harsh and the rewards are simply generous. An army of 5,000 people is what Justinian needs now. But Justinian didn't think Theodor Ducas would be so generous.

However, Hendry shook his head as Justinian had expected, and said quietly, "Not at the moment. This is the first cooperation between the Prince and Justinian, but in the future, how can you Not being an ally of your Highness depends on your subsequent performance."

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