and all the other materials needed by humans, but there still survives a group of people with extremely strong physical fitness. They are the Sarandes. As we all know, the knights of the Kingdom of Swadia are the most powerful heavy cavalry in the entire continent.
It can be said that no country's cavalry can compete with the Swadian knights, but in the south of the continent, the Sarranid Sultanate, the master of the desert area, does have a powerful slave cavalry, and the Sarranid Sultanate is also the only one that can compete with the Swadian cavalry.
Unlike the cavalry of the Khergit Khanate, both are heavily armored knights and the Swadian knights are generally equipped with standard equipment.
In most cases, their equipment is extremely similar, while the Sarand Mamluks are a type of slave cavalry whose equipment is diverse, which also causes some minor flaws in their battles, but these flaws still cannot stop the bravery of these cavalry.
In the desert region of the Sarranid Sultanate, the commodities here may be the most salt and dyes in the entire continent. Raw silk and pottery can be produced here in abundance, although in the coastal city of Wocheze in the Nordic Kingdom in the north.
It can also produce a small amount of salt, but unlike the area where the Sharander Sultanate is located, a large amount of salt is extracted from the salt lake. The cheapness of these salts is roughly the same as the price of the salt produced in Wocherze. However, the Nord Kingdom has only one salt-producing city that can produce cheap salt.
But Sarranid can do it. The three cities in Sarranid can produce this cheap salt. Therefore, many merchants on the continent carry out trade transportation from south to north, or from east to west starting from the Kingdom of Swadia and heading all the way to Turga of the Khergit Khanate in the west.
Obviously, the most basic thing Falvia is doing now is to talk about how he will first earn enough wealth, which is a prerequisite for ensuring that his army can expand.
If the caravans on the highway go to the Sarand Sultanate, then naturally the lords here will welcome them. The tariffs paid by the merchants can provide the lords with more tax revenue, but the banditry here is still serious.
In the desert, the desert bandits riding desert horses, holding machetes and wearing face scarves, flying under the scorching sun are like flies. If there is a piece of delicious bread, these flies will swarm over and bite the bread tightly. Among the many desert bandits here, the most powerful desert bandit team is led by a leader called the Desert Poison Wolf.
No one knows where this desert poisonous wolf came from, but his methods of committing crimes are extremely cruel. He kills every merchant he robs, leaving no one with any goods or lives. He takes everything away. This is very different from the modus operandi of most desert bandits.
Logically, if a caravan paid the toll for such a long time, they would not bother this caravan again. As the saying goes, if all the sheep are eaten, the wolves will starve to death. These bandits know how to maintain their survival. If all the caravans are wiped out by them, then they will have no source of income.
The caravan led by Falvia has about 50 people in total. Just like Wals's team, there is also a scout in his team.
"Oh, my dear lady, do I know? I have discovered a large group ahead of me, and they do not look like a caravan."
Like most scouts, this cunning fellow spewed out some unclear words. As a lady of noble upbringing, Falvia did not care much about it. His ability had already determined his position in the team.
In any case, on this continent, women have a lower status than men, so if you want to gain the respect of boys, strong strength must be the first priority. Next to Falvia, there is a man holding a huge two-handed sword.
Falvia still remembered that this was a warrior he recruited from Turga of the Kugit Khanate. He rode a tall horse and exuded the aura of a strong man. When he heard the word "not a caravan", his breath tightened. If it was not a caravan, then the most likely possibility was that they were bandits.
"Miss, I think we should prepare for the worst." Rackman said on the other side beside Falvia. Like Granley, she was also a warrior of Falvia. Unlike Granley's two-handed greatsword, Rackman used a one-handed longsword.
Grale had more to say, but a young man spoke before him.
Although women have a lower status than men in the world, they still have their own advantages. For example, this young man is a nobleman. Maybe his family is not prominent. However, he can still proudly tell people that he is a nobleman.
Like most young nobles, he chose to travel around the continent after he became an adult. Ah, at this time, he met Falvia. For Falvia, Paynes was the name of this young noble. After seeing the beautiful Falvia, he fell in love with this lady who also came from a noble family at first sight.
Although Falvia did not pull the young knight into his team, Paynes still chose to follow her silently. Now, the robber was in front of him, and it was time for him to perform. To be honest, ordinary robbers, with Paynes, could easily win a great victory, but the one in front of him was not an ordinary robber.
The Desert Poison Wolf is a notorious creature in the desert.
Those who can be given such titles are all notorious and powerful. Paynes, this unknown person.
Under normal circumstances, he would have been defeated miserably against the Desert Poison Wolf. But maybe, maybe this young man could get rid of this old Desert Poison Wolf, this notorious robber.
"Gozet, please tell me clearly what happened in front?" Falvia asked again.
"They ride desert horses and wear face scarves, and they can walk in a desert like this. Moreover, they are dressed like this, so I guess they are desert bandits." Gozert said, his eyes became firm.
Falvia made an accurate judgment and decided to prepare for the worst.