Rise In Calradia

Chapter 133: : Allegiance?

Welcome, please remember the address of this site: Read on your mobile phone, so that you can read the latest chapters of the novel "The Rise of Calradia" at any time...

Byron originally planned to recruit some soldiers who could fight in the nearby village of Swadia, but there was really no suitable one.

Farmers and idlers in the village?

Their combat effectiveness is really beyond compliment. You can recruit a group of trainers when there is no one or when time is not tight.

But at this critical juncture, forget it.

They won't last long on the battlefield, and they will be completely defeated if the battle damage reaches one achievement.

What Byron needs are trained soldiers and mercenaries, and after he sorted out the mercenary units employed in the kingdom, he suddenly discovered that there were no large-scale mercenary units in the southern part of the kingdom for him to hire.

Byron sent Kenrad down several villages and wandered around the town a few times, and only hired ten mercenaries and retired veterans, which was no better than no recruits. As for the local militia and young and middle-aged who have been trained, they all have the obligation to serve the nobles, so even if they want to join Byron's army, Byron cannot enlist them into the army. If any nobleman used this as an excuse to blackmail a sum, it would be more than worthwhile.

After putting on light infantry armor and weapons for the newly recruited men, Byron took his troops to the southern border war zone again.

Because of the tight schedule and the large number of wounded, Jamila stayed with dozens of wounded and invited the herbalist in the town to dispense medicines for them, and left 5 women accompanying them to look after them.

Byron has thought about it, she can let the women under her learn certain medical techniques from Yamila, such as dressing wounds and correctly administering medicine to the wounded. In this way, he can train a nursing unit of his own, thereby reducing the burden on James and Jamila.

After removing the remaining wounded troops, Byron's soldiers still have 500 soldiers, and they are still a force that cannot be ignored.

After driving for two days, Byron came to the huge Swadia camp again.

This time it was easier for Byron to come in. The guards knew the names of the Peony mercenaries and knew that they were mercenaries employed by the kingdom. In addition, Byron produced the letter from Earl Greyward, so the two sergeants who were in charge of the guard opened the door very politely and let Byron and the others in.

Just like the previous few times, Byron led the troops to the area divided for the mercenaries, and then took Fatis and Eleon to the Swadia camp.

Byron expressed his intentions to the guards, and the other party also informed him.

Soon, the guard opened the curtain for Byron, and the respectful attitude even surprised Byron. Anyway, people are heavy infantry with aristocratic background, and there is no need to be polite to him as a mercenary captain.

Byron was a little confused, and a little uneasy entered the tent. The other party values ​​him too much, which is not necessarily a good thing for him. If he was killed because of his sharp edge, who could he talk to to reason? At that time, it is estimated that no one will avenge himself, and death is in vain.

After Byron entered, the first thing he saw was Earl Clays, followed by Earl Greyward and Earl William, the eldest son of Earl Clays. Also sitting nearby were the Lord Glax, the lord of Suno, and the Lord Dilynard, the lord of Uxhall. Count Cles sat in the middle position, keeping his eyes on him.

"Why, changed the marshal?"

Byron did not see King Harous in the camp, but the main lords who participated in the war were all there, so he did not dare to be rude and bowed to every earl.

"Byron, your soldiers did a great job fighting for the kingdom. I am very satisfied."

As soon as Byron finished his salute, Earl Cress spoke with a loud voice and a strong sense of oppression.

"You're overwhelmed, my lord, we just did what we were supposed to do."

Byron bent down, and he wondered whether his previous suspicion was true. However, he did not receive any news related to the replacement of the marshal before, which was a bit too strange.

"Byron, as a soldier and commander, you have done a great job. Earl Claes thinks that Li is already qualified to bear the honor that a nobleman deserves. I hope you will consider it carefully."

Earl Greyward also looked at Byron, with a smile on his kind face. The eyes of the other earls were also moving back and forth between Count Cles and Byron, as if they were waiting for something.

"Von Byron of the Peony Mercenary, are you willing to join the embrace of the Kingdom of Swadia and become a glorious knight under me?"

Earl Claes stood up, staring at Byron with a serious gaze.

A feeling of excitement suddenly rose in Byron's heart, but after careful thinking, he still suppressed the joy. ,

It is a good thing to have a backer, and the title of a knight can also improve his status. In the future, he won't have to be inferior to those knights, and there are many things.

However, Byron also wondered about his own freedom. After all, the most important thing for these lords was probably his troops. If you get an empty name but lose your autonomy, then this knight would be meaningless. And if you are loyal to Earl Kleis, you may not have the opportunity to become a lord under the king in the future.

However, Earl Claes seemed to have considered this, so he added a few words.

"And I can assure you that as long as you are loyal to the Kingdom of Swadia, and loyal to His Majesty the King to me, your troops will still be under your control, and your mercenary team can still accept work that does not endanger Swadia. . And you can get what the knight deserves, the right you deserve. How about? Byron, do you accept it?"

"Of course, all this is in the name of His Majesty King Harous."

Byron understood the meaning of the words of Earl Kleis~www.readwn.com~ Although he was a knight under Lord Kleis, he was always carrying the king all the time. Obviously, it was both the earl's idea and the king's support to recruit him. It was just that the direct recruitment of mercenaries by the king would arouse the fear of the nobles who were at odds with King Harous, so the Earl of Clays instead recruited him.

Byron saw the sword on the earl's waist, which he had seen on the king's body before.

He heaved a sigh of relief, knelt on one knee, stroked his chest with his right hand, and saluted Count Cles.

"Extremely happy, honorable lord. My sword is swung for you, for the rightful king of Swadia."

Count Cles nodded in satisfaction, but he still had some doubts about the "legal king" that Byron called. After all, in addition to King Harous sitting on the throne, Karadiak still has another woman who also claims to have the right to inherit the throne of Swadia.

However, there is nothing wrong with Byron’s words, so Earl Claes didn’t bother with it. He walked straight to Byron, and under the gaze of the lords, he drew out the sword from his waist and set it on Byron. Shoulders.

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like