Chapter 535: We want to form a group, but there are no people left


Chapter 535: Want to form a group, but no one is there

In Cologne City, the wind in late spring is strong but not fierce, the sun rises more often, and noble gentlemen go out for outings outside the city.

Several shadows flashed across the sky, led by a gliding delta wing, followed by several fire dragons for protection.

Rudolph enjoyed the feeling of gliding in the air very much. At this moment, no one else was helping him, he was all on his own, and he felt a sense of accomplishment.

At noon, he landed on a lawn with several awnings not far away.

Rudolf got off the delta and walked into the largest awning.

Now the Empress is very diligent. She always brings the palace design drawings designed by designers when she goes out for outings. She has a hard time choosing the shape of the new palace.

Rudolph sat down on the carpet and Mrs. Delden poured him a glass of juice.

When Rudolph had rested enough, Mrs. Delden said to him: "Let's go for a walk."

Rudolph lost his mother when he was a child and was raised by his aunt Mrs. Delden. In his mind, his aunt is almost the same as his biological mother.

He didn't feel anything when the late king was still alive, but now he suddenly found that his only blood relative was this aunt.

Rudolph helped Mrs. Delden hold up the parasol, and the two walked to the nearby river.

The two chatted for a while, and Mrs. Delden said to Rudolf: "You are unhappy recently because of things in Hanma City."

Rudolf's heart trembled. He lowered his head for a moment, and finally said in a deep voice: "I am not willing to accept it."

He originally planned to take the command power in his hands this time, but he just pretended to mention who would take command at the meeting, but it turned out that Everyone thought it was Frederick, and then Frederick proposed it to little Franz, and finally everyone agreed.

Therefore, he was very unwilling to lose the military merit he had obtained.

Mrs. Delden sighed and said, "Well, your father is still to blame for this."

Rudolph was a little confused and waited for the next step.

Mrs. Delden recalled: "When you were ten years old, I proposed to the late king that you become a page in the Royal Knights."

"I was thinking at that time, Let you receive the best knight education from an early age, wait until you are fourteen or fifteen years old to become a knight on your own, and then gradually grow up, and finally become the leader of a knighthood."

"If the late king had agreed at that time, you wouldn't be like this now."

Rudolph opened his mouth for a moment, wanting to say something, but finally swallowed it all.

He remembered that when he was ten years old, his father did indeed select people from among the deputy captains of the Royal Knights. At that time, he called many deputy captains to the palace. Now that I think about it, I am choosing the person who will take me.

Mrs. Delden was wondering if Rudolf still remembered that one day when he was playing in the garden, he jumped off the gazebo and sprained his feet. He cried miserably and loudly, and gave the late king to I was so frightened that I never mentioned it again.

"There is no way around this." Mrs. Delden continued, "You are still young, so it is not too late to take advantage of this opportunity to start."

"I contacted you to form a knight team yourself, with about eighty to one hundred people. Find a few experienced old knights to lead you. The main members are capable young people."

"Now the Elbe River Chaos has begun in the east, and bandits from the Sverier Kingdom are plundering everywhere. You can use these bandits to practice your skills.”

Rudolph’s advantage is that he listens to others’ advice, but his disadvantage is that everyone listens.

Frederick and Count Pisto took advantage of this, communicated in private, and finally chose to let Mrs. Delden make a comment.

Mrs. Delden agreed without hesitation. In her heart, she hoped that her sister's only son would really become a hero, but she knew that her nephew was not good enough, and her husband was also participating in this war, so she agreed to let Rudolf form a team to gain experience, so as not to make her a widow by giving random orders.

Rudolph also started to think about it, and the more he thought about it, the more he felt that this was the best way.

If I can achieve sufficient military exploits on the front line this time, who will point fingers again in the future?

A few days later, in Hanma City, Frederick was frowning and Count Pisto was a little absent-minded.

Count Pistol shook his head and said: "I have to say that our Majesty is quite smart sometimes. Asking Duke Hegel to join his knights is the best move."< br>


Duke Hegel was one of the swordsmen of the Rhine League. He only retired from politics many years ago due to the case of his grandson who murdered a large number of young girls. It is normal for this world to re-activate him after so many years.

In addition, Rudolf also recruited several retired former deputy captains of the Royal Knights. Although they are older, it is not a problem to deal with the marauding bandits. What is more important is their experience.

Count Pisto believed that Rudolf's ability to use old people such as Duke Hegel was a sign of political maturity.

The problem lies with young people. When Rudolf inquired about it, he found that many young people who have become famous in recent years have gone to the Principality of Wesson.

“Grand Duke Wesson,” Count Pisto asked again seriously, “didn’t my little grandson join the Wesson Army?”

His grandson is about the same age as Frederick. He is good at fire magic and was taught by Becher, the "God of Burning Magic".

But he was not the eldest son and did not have the right to inherit the title, so like many similar second sons, he found a military service and obtained a title of his own through military exploits.

Obviously, the invincible Weisen Army has become the first choice of these young people.

Now that Rudolf was about to form a group, he remembered this young man and asked Count Pisto to invite him back.

Many families also saw the hope of embracing the king's thigh, and called back their children who were wandering outside.

However, a telegram was sent to the Principality of Wesson looking for the person, and the reply was that the military could not find the person.

Frederick said helplessly: "There really is no name for him in the army. If he stays anonymous and uses a fake name, I can't help it."

People who go out to travel these days use It's normal to have a pseudonym. If you mess up, it won't hurt your family, and you can just restore your name when you become famous.

Before Count Pisto could speak, he continued: "It's not just your family. Many people have asked me for someone, but they can't find them!"

"Then what? What to do?" Count Pisto became unreasonable, "My grandson is missing from your place, you have to compensate me for a grandson."

Frederick muttered: "You want me to accompany your grandson, but your daughter-in-law needs to cooperate. I'm afraid your son won't be happy."

This is not a matter of one person. So far, there are more than thirty people. The whereabouts of people, let alone family members, were unknown, and Frederick was worried that something might happen.

"How about this." He thought of a way, "I think they are all anonymous. I will ask the newspaper to publish a missing person notice, and they will contact you when they see it."

Count Pistol thought for a moment and decided that this was all he could do.

Frederick's method was very effective, and many people got the news within a few days.

But this was like a bolt from the blue to Count Pisto: "They went to the southern continent?!"

(End of this chapter)

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