Christina looked unhappy when she heard this.
“No, it’s nothing. I’ve heard that Count Gruenward’s second daughter is a woman who loves swordsmanship.
However, it is a war now, and I need to train these soldiers well. I will come to guide you when the war is over." Emilida said.
Wait until the war is over? If you wait until the war is over, you will go back.
Christina didn't want Amirida to leave here at all.
"That's easy. I'll join you in the battle, and then you can teach me." Christina made a suggestion. It was a good one. For Amirida, she would have one more noble to join the battle.
"No." This time it was not Lorinda who said it, but Christina's brother Bourne. He didn't want his sister to go to the battlefield. If he was not careful, his sister would die.
Besides, their family has not yet fallen to the point of asking women to fight for them.
"Why not?" Christina demanded.
"You are a girl, how can you go to the battlefield?" Seeing Bourne's brother's attitude and determination, his expression became a little serious.
"Isn't the guard next to Mr. Amirida a woman? She can go to the battlefield, why can't I?" Christina asked instead.
"This..." Bourne didn't know how to answer. He looked at Emilida, hoping that she would help him convince his sister.
Emilida smiled softly, "I think your sister is a good fighter. I have heard that one of Earl Gruenward's second daughters has swordsmanship that even ordinary men don't have. If she goes to the battle, our chances of winning may be improved."
These words made Bourne extremely unhappy. He didn't want his sister to go to the battlefield, and he didn't want his sister to be hurt. His father told him before leaving that he should take good care of his sister, and if anything happened to his sister, he would be responsible.
"No, Mr. Emilida, I know you want to win this war very much, but this cannot involve the loss of innocent lives. My sister absolutely cannot go to the battlefield." Bourne firmly objected.
Christina looked at her brother pitifully.
"If those Vaegirs come over here, how can I protect myself?"
"I will protect you," Bourne said immediately. It was his duty.
"But you are commanding the battle on the city wall. How can you come to protect me? What if some assassins sneak in?" Christina continued.
In fact, Christina's strength is enough to defeat a Swadian knight. If it weren't for Count Grunward's wishes, perhaps Christina would have become a true female knight.
In the end, Christina did not accept Amirida's training, but Amirida promised that he would come back to guide Christina when the war was over.
Christina understood that this was an extraordinary period, and when she calmed down, she realized the heavy responsibility that Amirida was shouldering.
I shouldn't disturb him.
Christina practiced swordsmanship silently. Her brother didn't want her to go to the battlefield, which meant that Amirida would not spend time training a guy who would not go to the battlefield. But in her own mind, she still hoped to fight alongside Amirida.
Sitting in front of the mirror, Christina finally woke up from her memories.
At this time, Amirida was thinking about how to arrange troops for defense.
According to the information obtained from King Harlaus, his reinforcements are Count Degranna and Count La Fazi coming from Degiosburg, as well as the subordinates of the "Fire Knight" Coxon, with a total force of nearly 600 people.
However, this is far from enough. Emilida has requested reinforcements from King Harlaus again, but the Nord Kingdom has already captured the Repole Castle. King Harlaus has begun to withdraw his troops and is preparing to organize the Nord Kingdom's continued attack.
As of now, the Nord Kingdom has two attack plans, one is to directly occupy territory, and the other is to plunder villages.
But Emilida believed that the Nord Kingdom would definitely choose the former attack plan, because everyone knew that King Harlaus did not have enough troops to defend the northern part of the Kingdom of Swadia.
Emilida was training the garrison at Fort Tilbert, while a banquet was being prepared in Zhivadin, in the Kingdom of Vaegir.
King Yarogerk walked towards his own throne, which represented his power.
"How is the banquet preparation going?" King Yarogelk asked his waiter. This was what he was concerned about. He was very concerned about this banquet.
The Nord Kingdom took action one step ahead, which was within the expectations of King Yarogerk. That arrogant and foolish Ragnar would never have thought of his plan.
He wanted to establish his reputation throughout the continent, so he attacked Castle Rebollet at lightning speed, but what was the use?
How much land he could get.
What does a castle mean to King Yarogerk? What he wants is the entire Kingdom of Swadia.
The Nordic Kingdom sent out its troops one step ahead, and most of the Swadian Kingdom's troops would be concentrated near Fort Repolet. At this time, he would lead the army southward in one go, starting from Fort Tybalt, and annex the entire Swadian Kingdom.
King Yarogerk thought that his idea was a good one, and in fact, it was true. When the army of the Nord Kingdom attacked Castle Reporet, King Harlaus sent out his own elite special force.
The "Lion's Fang Guard" showed its fighting power, but this only caused a slight setback to the Kingdom of Nord, just a little bit. However, since King Harlaus sent such a force, it means that King Harlaus hopes that his troops can play a role.
At Tyrbert Castle, King Harlaus merely sent his vassals to support him, and Coxon said that he led only a few soldiers.
This is enough to show that Harlaus has dispatched all the troops he can mobilize to the vicinity of Fort Ripollite.
King Yarogerk only knew part of the information. What he didn't know was that King Harlaus had unsealed a giant sword that he had sealed.