Rise In Calradia

Chapter 171: : After one death

The axe inserted into his forehead flew out, and everything returned to the position where Byron was just about to get up.

"Live well, Von Byron. But don't die, there won't be many such opportunities, and it's not free."

The man disappeared with a somewhat weird smile, leaving Byron alone.

His head was like a pile of paste now, and he stared at the shield on the ground, unable to believe that all that had happened before.

"gentlemen!"

Johnny's voice sounded behind Byron again, and Byron no longer chose to raise his head, but waited for a while and raised the shield.

His arm shook, and the axe stuck on the shield.

"That is true..."

Byron drew the throwing axe from the shield and stared at the axe blankly...

The battle did not change because of something that only Byron knew. When a strong support force joined the battle, even the Royal Guard of the Nord suffered some damage. Swadia's knights are a lot stronger than heavy cavalry in combat. When they charge, they can freely control the lance in their hands. A slight change of position can make the opponent's avoidance invalid.

The battle line was stabilized, and the royal guards who had entered from the rear were also surrounded by heavy cavalry troops after killing five heavy cavalry. Finally, they fought to the last moment with lances, spears and horses and iron hooves.

These need to be cultivated for at least 20 years. The fighting power of the top fighters selected from the best elites in the kingdom and even the elite fighters dug from the northern continent is terrifying, especially among them there are some famous warriors, among them All of them were carrying hundreds of lives on their backs, and all of them were fully armed soldiers. Their performance on the battlefield shocked the entire command of Swadia.

Fortunately, they are not many, and it is extremely difficult to replenish them. When Swadia’s army advanced and the twentieth Royal Guard of the Nord fell in a pool of blood, and the 6,000 Nord army became less than 5,000, the Nordjars had to give up the rescue and began to retreat as a whole. .

Johnny helped Byron, who was in a trance, on to the Thunder Horse, and Fattis also handed over the offensive task to Kenrad, and brought a few people over to protect Byron.

The battle continued for almost an hour after the Nord forces retreated from the camp, until the Nord forces were less than a thousand people left, and the leading Gals reluctantly chose to surrender.

Swadia defeated the Nord's army, and took advantage of the situation to encircle Ripplet Castle, launching a fierce offensive with the siege weapons that had been prepared before.

After they learned about the heavy infantry of the Nord, especially the strong and outrageous royal guards of the Nord who wielded a large axe on the wall, Swadia began to make and use siege weapons almost frantically. Their castle was razed to the ground with a drapery, and they didn't care about the casualties of the Swadia civilians inside.

Count Harengos’s tactics were questioned by many nobles who participated in the war. He had made full use of the impact of the Swadia cavalry before, but he also reduced the number of the Swadia cavalry in this battle by almost one-sixth. , Even King Harous felt the pain.

In this siege, Earl Harengos also launched an onslaught without considering casualties. He was very aware of the serious logistics pressure and King Harrods's urgent need to defeat foreign enemies, and there was nothing wrong with the way.

However, in the eyes of many nobles, this kind of war method of killing one thousand enemies and self-defeating eight hundred is simply digging their own graves.

In the end, the Earl of Harengos defeated the main force of the Nords and regained the town of Ripoll, but he still did not take down the castle of Ripoll.

Because many local lords expressed dissatisfaction and even threatened the king to withdraw his troops back. If there are only one or two kings of Haraus, of course you can ignore it, but when nearly half of the noble lords say so, even the king can only give in. After all, not every nobleman has his own industry in northern regions like Ripplet, and they don't want to consume their own army here, it is simply a waste.

In desperation, King Haraus could only temporarily hand Ripollite Castle to the Nords, and use Rippleite Town as a defense line. The main army marched eastward to attack the Vikya people.

However, on the way, Byron and several other southern lords returned to the south after asking the king for instructions. King Haraus also agreed. After defeating the Nords, Swadia’s war pressure was reduced by half. Even if several thousand people were gone, the remaining troops could still defeat the Vikiyas and drive out Khergits. Robber army.

Before leaving, he also rewarded Byron with 1,000 dinars and asked Byron to take away the trophies they deserved.

On the way back, Byron kept thinking about his "death" in the battle and the mysterious man who appeared in front of him.

He claimed to be the messenger of the gods, and said another **** with a very strange name. He can now be sure that his journey is related to them, or at least they know the inside story. They seem to be using him to achieve certain things, and the system with a low sense of existence on them is probably their masterpiece.

Thinking of these things, Byron couldn't eat, couldn't sleep well, and even dreamed about that person's weird smile and the few words he said. These things went around in his head ~www.wuxiaspot.com~ and always haunted him, like a nightmare.

And after "dead once", he really discovered how fragile his life was. He kept warning himself, to be careful and careful, he was not sure if anyone would come back to resurrect him if he died the last time. If he was resurrected, would there really be a price that he could not accept?

Because they have been thinking about these things, Fattis and Kenrad both wondered what happened to Byron. Kress had a very bad attitude towards Johnny in those days, because she thought it was the stupidity of this young man that made Byron what he is now. James strongly urged Byron to do a comprehensive examination. He felt that Byron might have injured his brain during the battle, or left some shadow. Byron found some reasons to explain that he was unhappy mainly because the opponent was too strong to make him feel the pressure, and the loss this time was not small, he has been sad for those soldiers.

He chatted with everyone for a long time, then pulled over Johnny, the attendant who had not dared to look directly at him after that, and told him not to feel guilty and to do his own job well, and let him pass the past.

Seeing that Byron is still able to talk as steady as before, the heroes are also relieved. Dare to Byron still ask James privately for a few bottles of potions to treat his sleep problems.

In addition, there is another thing that makes Byron a little melancholy.

The soldier who followed him for the longest time, the lucky big John, Byron's friend, is finally going to retire and go home.

His leg was severely injured, even though James tried his best to treat him so that he did not become lame, but he was no longer agile, and the wound could not bear strenuous exercise for a long time.

When they came near Yerui Pavilion, John found Byron and asked him to resign very sincerely.

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