Chapter 684 Count Kazi, you dog traitor!
As soon as he put down the clean soup bowl in his hand, Horn heard the sound of the curtain of the military tent being lifted.
Under the custody of seven or eight tall war monks, several nobles and knights wearing only underwear were brought into the tent.
"Are you the demon Horn?" Although the leader of the nobles was embarrassed, he still raised his head arrogantly and looked at Horn, who was sitting cross-legged next to him. "You are different from what I imagined."
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"Then what do you think I should be like?"
"Perhaps he should be more majestic, or taller, than he is now." The noble looked Horn up and down. "I never thought that the person who defeated me would be a short peasant boy."
"Bold!" The guard monk behind him immediately pulled out his saber from his waist, and the monks on both sides kicked the noble in the crook of his legs, forcing him to kneel on the ground with a plop.
But Horn smiled and waved his hand to stop the monk's behavior: "What's your name?"
"Earl Kazi Shiva of Shiva Territory." Even though he was pressed to his knees, Count Kazi gritted his teeth and raised his head to look directly at Horn.
Horn stood up from the lower back and walked slowly towards Count Kazi without saying a word until he stood in front of him, looking down at him: "Who is taller now?"
"Your soldiers pushed me to the ground rudely. Of course it was you." Count Kazi raised his head coldly and said.
"Hahahaha." Horn turned around, walked to the short table, and picked up a cup of black tea, "Yes, you are much taller than me, but I stand, but you have to kneel.
Each of your knights is taller than me, but they are like lambs, driven everywhere by my blunderbuss and cannons, crying and begging for my forgiveness.
You are a loser, but you feel that the winner is not noble enough. Is it better to lose to a tall knight than to a short farmer?
What if you don't think about your soldiers? Don’t think about why you failed?
The first thing you did was actually trying to provoke me into begging for death, making you seem like a tragic hero. In essence, you were just like Narcissus looking at your own reflection and moving yourself.
You are a person who really only thinks about yourself. ”
"I failed because I was not familiar with your new weapons. If you have the ability, everyone will go back thirty miles and fight again." Earl Kazi's original arrogance and plainness could not be maintained anymore, and his ears gradually began to turn red.
"Failure is failure. No matter if you are 10,000 times more beautiful than me or 10,000 times taller than me, I win. If you are a loser, then you have no reason."
Taking a sip of black tea, Horn looked directly into his eyes, with even a hint of pity in his smile: "When you are defeated, everything you say is an excuse."
Ignoring Count Kazi who was roaring after breaking the defense, Horn walked up to another knight: "What's your name?"
"Respected and great grandson of God's Chosen Saint, please allow me to introduce my humble self. I am just a little ordinary knight, nicknamed Leshik Babar." Knight Babar swallowed his saliva, "I am willing Offer a high ransom in exchange for my useless life.”
"Very well, Babar, let me ask you, who is your commander? Is it Duke Bodoza? Where is he now?"
"It's Duke Bodoza. He said he would bring reinforcements to support us, but he didn't show up until the end of the battle." Babar carefully looked at Horn's face, "Maybe he is still in the camp."
"Babar, you dog traitor!" Count Qazi, whose face was as red as blood, managed to turn around and spit at Babar.
Horn winked in that direction, and a guard monk immediately took out two dirty socks and stuffed them into Earl Kazi's mouth.
"Approximately how many troops are in front of Sora Castle? How are they distributed?"
From the Babar knight's mouth, Horn quickly asked about the general distribution of troops and material storage points near Sola Fort.
He cross-examined several more knights, and the answers he got were pretty much the same.
But in the end, when they asked about Duke Bodossa's whereabouts, everyone said that only Count Kazi knew, so Horn asked someone to pull off the socks in Count Kazi's mouth.
After all the previous events, Earl Kazi had calmed down at this time. He said coldly: "I told you, can you answer my question?"
"Can be considered."
Count Qazi looked at Horn for a long time before he said: "Duke Bodoza was in a dark bay of the Morne River when the battle was about to begin, not far from here. After my defeat, he should follow the original plan. Go straight down to Dragonfly Harbor.”
"He will abandon more than 10,000 people in front of Sola Fort?" "You captured and killed almost three-quarters of the main knights in the first battle. How will the remaining soldiers defend themselves?" Earl Kazi said lightly, "He said He might not even notify the Sola Castle camp of the defeat, hoping that they would delay the transportation of the treasures and spices he plundered from Black Snake Bay."
Horn nodded, neither agreeing nor disagreeing, and just waved his hand to have these prisoners of war taken away.
"You promised to answer me a question." Count Qazi struggled, "Where did your blunderbuss and cannons come from?"
Horn sat down again behind the shorter one: "You told me news that I don't know whether it's true or false, and I have to tell you this big secret? This is so unfair."
Count Kazi stared at Horne with stern eyes: "As long as you can tell me, I will give you as much as you want."
"I want more." With a chuckle, Horn continued to wave his hand, "No matter how much you say now, it's just empty talk. How about waiting until I wipe out the aristocratic coalition in the southern county?"
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Everyone in Sola Castle was awakened by the sound of thunder.
Originally they thought it was a sudden rainstorm, but when they looked out of the window, only the bright morning light fell on their hands.
Thelomis and other senior secret party wizards walked up to the wall one after another. The first thing they saw was that a tent in the camp in the distance suddenly exploded, and a huge iron ball rolled out of the sleeping soldiers. A worrying and bloody road.
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The golden sun shines on the green earth, and the gray breastplate reflects the flowing morning light. A horizontal formation of five hundred people appears in rows on the rocky hill.
The falcon cannon roared and knocked off the knights who were caught off guard. Various cannonballs and clock bullets fell in the barracks. Noisy shouts filled everyone's eardrums.
The soldiers rushed out of the tent in disheveled clothes. Before they could see clearly what they saw, an iron ball fell from the sky.
You must know that the area near Sola Castle is a rocky hilly terrain, that is, a thin layer of soil on the rocky land. Even the Falcon Cannon can shoot beautiful ricochet bombs.
Before the Salvation Army arrived, some mercenaries or knights who secretly returned brought news of the defeat.
It's just that Duke Bodoza never showed up, and the other knights who didn't see the large-scale rout, the people in the military camp just regarded those people as deserters.
But now that they were hit on the head by an iron ball, they were surprised to find that it was true.
In the stunned eyes of the people at the top of the city, the Guards armed with spears mechanically charged into the enemy formation, bloodyly reaping the lives in front of the formation.
Under the holy wind, the soldiers who were in dense formation fell down in rows.
After almost an hour of fighting, the battle entered the garbage time of chasing the enemy.
Thelomis and the others didn't even have time to assemble an army to go out of the city to help. The army that had besieged them for several months simply collapsed.
The huge black and red sun flag seemed to be really emitting blazing rays, heading towards Sola Castle.
The warm wind blew the phoenix flag of Black Snake Bay, and the gate of Sola Fort, which had been besieged for months and failed to be breached, opened at this moment.
A tall, short-haired woman slowly walked out of the doorway. Her skin was the same as Horn's, with a light wheat color tanned by the sun.
Seeing the young man surrounded by witches and soldiers, Thelomis took a deep breath, took a few steps forward, and prepared to kneel down.
But as soon as she bent down, she was immediately supported by Horn's arm: "Your Excellency Thelomis has been fighting for too long, and he can no longer stand still."
She raised her head blankly, but Horn blinked at her: "There is no kneeling in the Holy Axis Alliance. If you want to show respect, just nod and bow slightly."
Thelomis was stunned for a long time, then straightened his back again with a complex expression and turned sideways: "Please come in, Your Highness Horn."
(End of chapter)