While having breakfast, Reiner sat in front of the campfire, holding a piece of white bread in one hand and a book in the other. He had just read two pages when Lalith came over from a distance.
She paced back and forth in front of the campfire, as if she had something to tell him but couldn't bear to disturb him while he ate.
Only when Reiner raised his head and met her gaze did she happily run over to him.
"What's wrong? Just tell me if you have something to say."
"After a day of rest, Barnett's army is back on the move. Now, a vanguard of about 3,000 men is ready to go and is heading towards the border.
Their master's actions yesterday made them fall into deep thought and they dared not act rashly again.
So they sent a small force for reconnaissance, while the rest of the troops rested in the desert and waited for King Barnet's orders.
The commander of this team is Sylvia MacKelly, whom you met yesterday."
Reiner pondered for a moment and thought about that person. He didn't expect to meet him again so soon.
He looked at the white bread in his hand and suddenly felt it tasteless, so he shouted to Martina who was exercising in the distance and threw the bread over to her.
As the person who respects white bread the most on the entire Internet, Martina stuffed the bread into her mouth as soon as she received it and ate it all in a few bites.
Laelisi frowned slightly and said with some concern: "Master, is the food not to your liking? There are deer and wild boars in this forest. I will help you hunt one."
Reiner shook his head from side to side. "I'm just not hungry. Don't worry too much."
He patted the bread crumbs from his hands and asked, "Where is their marshal? Is he still waiting for the king's orders?"
Lailisi touched her chin, thought for a moment, and then said, "It seems they were frightened. Even I, a knowledgeable person, have never seen such a large rock falling from the sky, let alone these ants. It's normal for them to be frightened."
Reiner shook his head.
The Hero King of Barnet did not go on the expedition with the army, and the marshal he appointed usually took command on his behalf.
There are no reliable communication devices in this world. It is said that the Barnet people use falcons to send messages, but the border is hundreds of kilometers away from the heart of Barnet. The round-trip information delay of the falcon is about two days.
"Then let's get rid of the enemy in front of us first. How far is Sylvia from us?"
Lailisi raised her eyebrows, pondered for a moment, and then slowly said, "Well, they just set out, and it will probably take more than half a day for them to reach our location."
"This is taking too long. Let's go find them. We have a force of about 3,000 people. If conditions permit, we can make it rain and then electrocute them and take the prisoners." Reiner shouted to Martina in the distance. She was chatting with the epic cow with her hands and feet gesticulating.
The epic bull covered his chest with his hands and drooped his ears, his expression looking as if he had seen a ghost.
Reiner called out several times but Martina didn't hear him.
Seeing this, he took the small stone in his hand and asked Martina to eat some rice.
The horse girl who was hit touched the back of her head, then strode towards where Reiner was.
She looked at Reiner with a playful smile.
"We should set off. What have you done? Why are you smiling so happily?" Reiner silently eavesdropped on her thoughts, the corners of his mouth twitching slightly.
Martina put her hands on her hips and said seriously, "Master, aren't you planning to try out different races? Let Eudora go first. You'll definitely like her figure. It's even more exciting than Fiona's."
Eudora, who was in the distance, saw Reiner looking at her, and quickly started signing, then shook her head vigorously.
It was obvious that she was unwilling.
Martina continued to talk non-stop: "This guy is actually not serious. When he was chatting with me, he kept talking about Dior, but he has never actually seen it in person.
Since you still want to look for someone, I'll help Eudora cut in line first. Dear, if you find a chance to give her a try, she won't be so stubborn anymore."
Reiner's brain froze. After a moment's contemplation, he continued, "Don't you still have to win a duel to enter the house? Have the rules changed?"
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