Chapter 28: Just a display of force



Inside the castle hall of De Kilsburg, Amirida and his companion Coxon were discussing the armies of King Ragnar and King Yarogelk and their continued march south. For them, getting reinforcements was a far-fetched thing.

According to reliable intelligence, in the south, King Gryphus of the Kingdom of Rhodok and his lords have begun to rush to Uxhall, one of the important towns in the south of the Kingdom of Swadildia.

This area is usually guarded by Count Harungos and his army, but now Count Kleis has led his army back to the interior of the Kingdom of Swadia.

Emilida did not expect the army led by Count Cress to come back and rescue them.

Those treacherous Rhodok people tore up the peace agreement, and King Griffus continued to march north with his army. Amirida didn't know what King Harlaus's decision was now. If he continued to send his army south to resist King Griffus, then Fort Dekios would be in danger.

"My dear Mr. Emilida, you have heard that the messenger has brought back enough intelligence from the front. The Kingdom of Nord and the Kingdom of Vigia have gathered some troops and continued their war. This is not a good thing for us."

A familiar voice appeared in front of Emilida. It was Count Daglan.

At this moment, Count Dagran had a layer of deep wrinkles on his face, which Amirida had never seen before. It seemed that the recent wars must have given him a lot of trouble.

Emilida also noticed that behind him, there was a child who frightened everyone present. If it was an ordinary child, then it would not have frightened everyone present. It was this familiar young man.

This was during the battle of Tilbert Castle, when he killed five generals of the Kingdom of Vaegir. His blood-red sword never left his hand from beginning to end. Perhaps, he would sleep with the sword in his arms.

Although this big sword is extremely terrifying to others, it is like a cute little pet to him.

As soon as Kadoc saw Amyrida, his anger surged up. The young boy took his blood-red sword, pointed it at Amyrida and said, "Amyrida, you are a coward. I could have killed all those people in Tilbert Castle.

"I wanted to eliminate all future troubles, but you cowardly chose to retreat. If I had killed them all in that battle, you wouldn't be sitting here worrying, and my father wouldn't be thinking all day and night about how to defeat the enemy army."

Amirida also knew that the key determining factor of this war all depended on this young child. Kadok and his blood-red sword would definitely become the focus of this battlefield war, and he also noticed it.

King Yarogerk wanted to win over this young man, but Kadoc was very filial and obedient to his father, Count Degran. Therefore, King Yarogerk wanted to win over Count Degran to his camp.

Originally, Emilida thought that Count Degran would succumb to the temptation of interests and defect to the enemy, but the facts were far beyond Emilida's expectations. This Count was not like that.

But Emilia would not think that Count Daglan was a good man.

This was a cunning character, and Emilida had to be on guard against him, but now the kingdom was in need of people, and as a knight of King Harlaus, Emilida had no right to interfere in the relationship between the king and the lord.

Politics was not something that Amirida was involved in. He was just a small military commander whose mission was to help King Harlaus lead the army.

"Cadoch, there are some things you don't know yet. Tonight, you alone can defeat the entire army of the Kingdom of Vigia, but with you, there are still hundreds of our country's garrison soldiers.

You can protect yourself, but that doesn't mean these Swadian soldiers can survive. They are fighting for their country, and as a military commander, I can't let them die in vain.

Kadoc obviously felt very disgusted with these remarks.

Kadoc picked up his greatsword, and it was obvious from his aura that he wanted to have a fierce fight with Emilida, but fortunately, his father, Count Daeglana, was by his side.

Count Degran placed his old hands on his chest to calm his inner anger, and he whispered.

If you have any dissatisfaction, please vent it on the battlefield, and don't attack your own people here. Seeing his father say this, Kadok felt embarrassed to fight with Amirida, so he retracted his anger.

However, from his angry eyes, it can be seen that he is very, very dissatisfied with Amirida. Perhaps, in his eyes, except his father and his brother, no one can communicate with him normally.

"You go down first," Earl Degran said to his son. Cadoc had to obey his father's order, so he withdrew, but anyone could feel his anger from his back.

The Fire Knight couldn't help but feel a chill.

"I'm sorry, Mr. Emilida. My child is not yet grown up. I hope you can understand him." Count Degran looked at Emilida with a pleading look.

"Of course sir, I won't bother with a child. Let's discuss the battle plan in the next period of time." Amirida said.

"Mr. Emilida, I heard that you are one of the best knights under King Harlaus. Do you think there is anyone more powerful than you in our country?"

"Of course, Lord Degrande, I am not the most powerful person in our country."

"Oh?" Count Daglan seemed interested. "Then I want to ask, who is more powerful than you?"

"Well, take your son for example, isn't he far superior to me?"

"Haha." Count Dagran laughed after hearing Emilida say this.

"That's nothing. My son is just an exceptional warrior.


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