Chapter 45: The New Wolf Group Appears



This time, Walls was practicing his archery in the wild. Although visibility was very low at night, Walls's Golden Finger said that the time of the battle would not be determined according to his wishes.

After hearing this, Wals no longer cared whether it was day or night. What's more, Wals's golden finger had a unique method that allowed Wals to quickly learn to use the bow and arrow in the dark. On a clear night, the moon was a good tool for providing lighting.

So Wals needs to rely on the moon to see the prey clearly in the dark, which is also difficult. However, there is a group of special people on the continent who can see the prey in the dark.

Unfortunately, Walls is not such a person, but after some special training, some ordinary people can use perception to know the location of prey in the dark.

And now you can shoot your arrows.

And Walls has now learned such a method from Wo Zhijinzhi. As long as he trains according to Wo Zhijinzhi's guidance, he believes he will be able to develop that kind of perception.

Paraven, Kingdom of Swadia.

At this time, King Harlaus was frowning and looking at a map on his table. It was a map of the continent with some flags on it. It can be seen that those orange flags were the troops of the Kingdom of Swadia. At this time, most of the orange flags were in the south of Swadia.

That's right, this is the Swadian Kingdom's southern expedition force. Now most of the kingdom's troops are fighting the Rhodok Kingdom in the south. Currently, the Swadian Kingdom has the upper hand. The Swadian Kingdom has captured Agollon Castle and Grunwald Castle. If there is no change, the next target of the Swadian army will be Viruga.

But now such a change has occurred. King Harlaus has to postpone the attack on Viruga, and he also has to withdraw some troops from the southern expedition to defend the north.

He received intelligence that the Nordic Kingdom would begin to gather from Jerborg Castle, and their target was Repole Castle. Most of the Nordic lords had gathered together, with at least 1,500 troops, and he could only mobilize about 300 troops. Most of his troops were in the south. If he withdrew his army from the south, he might be able to resist the Nordic army. But once he withdrew his troops, the Rhodok Kingdom would quickly counterattack, and the two castles he occupied would be captured in an instant. This was not what King Harlaus wanted to see.

If these two castles were lost, then what was the point of my expedition to the south?

Harlaus held his forehead and closed his eyes.

Repole Castle is an important town for defending against the Kingdom of Nord. If it is lost, the villages around Paraven and Suno will be looted.

Fort Reptile must not be lost.

Thinking of this, King Harlaus decided to send out his most elite troops to defend the city. As long as the Nord Kingdom could not capture the city for a long time, they would retreat.

"A new day has come, my vassals, let us set off." King Ragnar raised his arms and called out. Today is the day when King Ragnar will launch the attack.

His vassals followed his footsteps and gathered in Jerborg Castle in a mighty manner. The momentum of the army was enough to scare anyone. This was the army of the Nord Kingdom. They would step into the territory of the Swadia Kingdom and capture Ripolet Castle.

In the village of Urudana, Walsh and his party also began their new journey. After resting for a night in Urudana and doing some supply and recruitment work, Walsh's troops continued to move south.

"Hogarth, are you familiar with this area?" Wals asked his new companion. This was the Swadian recruit he had recruited in Urudana Village. He had recruited a total of five soldiers, all new recruits. Wals's troops now only had more than 20 people, and their main combat power still depended on the mercenaries he recruited. After all, their equipment was much better than those recruits.

This young man looked very excited. He had just come out, and his expression now was the same as when Jack and the others came out.

"Yes, sir. I grew up in Uludana Village. I am very familiar with the area around this village. The caravans passing by would tell us about the interesting things they experienced. You know, they usually tell us some interesting stories that happened recently on the continent. Especially..."

"Wait a minute," Walls interrupted Hogarth at this time. He knew what the young man would say next, which would be nothing more than the experiences of those legendary heroes. Walls had heard about these things from many recruits.

Now Wals wants to know some news in the Kugit Khanate, such as the distribution of the bandits in the Kugit Khanate.

The Khergit Khanate had the most bandits among the six countries. There were countless bandits active on the grasslands, and sometimes it was a fluke for a caravan to pass through the Khergit Khanate.

"Sir, what's wrong?" Hogarth asked in confusion.

"Are there many bandits in the Kugit Khanate now?" Wals thought it would be better to make it clear.

"Well! Well!" Hoggs pondered for a moment and continued, "I heard that something seemed to have happened inside the largest grassland bandit group in the Kugit Khanate. As for what it was, I don't know!"

"What group?"

"They call themselves the Fierce-fanged Wolves. When they rob, they will raise the flag of their team. Their flag has a picture of a vicious wolf with big teeth bared. With the flag raised, they look like an aristocratic army. They are extremely arrogant. Even ordinary lords will stay away from these Fierce-fanged Wolves, grassland bandits." Hoggs grew up in the village of Uludana. He has never entered the Kugit Khanate, but the passing caravans always tell him some strange stories.

"Is it the sign like the one in front?" Walls pointed to a group of people on horseback in front and raised his hand to tell everyone to stop.

"What?" Hoggs realized at this moment that a group of people had appeared in front of him. They had no flags, but on their shields there was a wolf's head with bared teeth.

"I'm not sure, sir. You know, I've always stayed in the village."


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