"Who is that person?" Earl Kempins Maned Wolf looked at the confrontation between the barbarians and the knights not far away, and suddenly saw three human demon possessors appearing on the path in the distance.
"What?" Several nobles on the terrace followed the Earl's fingers and looked at the three demon holders.
As the three cavalry approached, the barbarian cavalry also noticed them. They chased 12 barbarian cavalry from the barbarian camp and rushed towards the three.
Baron Geo of Wild Bear Ridge looked at the charging cavalry with a bitter look on his face, "Paladin Burt, can you still deal with these barbarians?"
Paladin Burt Call overused his fighting spirit in the previous two days of battle and has not recovered until now.
"Don't worry, Lord Baron, I know how to deal with them." After saying that, the Holy Knight still rode forward alone, taking off his linen clothes, reciting prayers, and his scales glowed with holy light.
However, at this time, there was a sharp whistle in the barbarian camp, and all the barbarian cavalry, including the cavalry that confronted the knights, returned to camp, leaving only the human knights, paladins, and others behind.
As early as two days ago, after the Paladin fought against 13 barbarians, the entire Gray Goose tribe knew how powerful the Paladin was. The appearance of the two priests once caused the Gray Goose leader to misjudge, thinking that many high-level human race professionals had arrived. The Gray Goose tribe frequently sent out reconnaissance cavalry to confirm the number of high-level human race priests.
Now that a few days have passed, two senior professionals appear alone, and there are no more human reinforcements at the Maned Wolf border.
Once again, it was explained that it was just the personal behavior of these two high-ranking priests, rather than a large-scale troop dispatch by the human race.
Despite this, the barbarians still shrank their troops. The barbarian cavalry, which had been in constant contact with the Maned Wolf Knights just now, quickly returned to the camp without giving the Paladins a chance.
Gray Goose is cautious because the previous representative of the Palace Department told Gray Goose how to deal with these sporadic senior professionals, which is to keep dragging and avoiding their sharp edges. In the turbulent environment of magic, they will soon fall into a trap. Demonic state.
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"Thank you both for coming. I didn't expect that a few hundred barbarians would alert two senior priests. I wonder where they were appointed for their arrival?" Count Maned Wolf was surprised that the paladin and priest came from afar. There is also a sense of vigilance.
The Maned Wolf family regards the entire northwest as their family territory, and fills the temple in Maned Wolf City with the clergy of the Maned Wolf family.
Although it is common practice among other great nobles to allow their priests to enter the temples in the cities they control, they always leave some positions for their subordinates and people from neighboring families. The Dragon Kingdom laughed.
Now the sudden arrival of two senior priests has aroused the vigilance of Earl Maned Wolf. These two people are at the same level as the chief priest of Maned Wolf City, and they come alone. Maned Wolf City thinks that these two church representatives are not going to parachute into their city to be the chief priests or hang out in some other false name, right?
The two senior priests are from famous families. Nicholas White comes from the White family, the legendary bishop of the Holy City of the Church. The White family has many high-level temple priests (equivalent to the wizard level) in Dragon, Kirislav stationed.
The ancestors of Bert Call are the family of the legendary Master Call who followed the God Emperor to rebuild Yeqi City. The Call family participated in the reconstruction of the Galloping Horse Empire and paid great attention to the Galloping Horse Plains. They also took care of the descendants of the Galloping Horse Royal Family. .
Both of them are also outstanding members of the family's demon-loving family. They are advanced tutors and high-level knights, and they don't look down on the small temple in the Maned Wolf City at all.
"Your Excellency, one of my disciples, named Let Du Laine, came to the Galloping Horse Plains as an ascetic monk a few years ago. We came here this time to see if we could find him, but we didn't expect to be involved in the Northwest Territory. In the war with the barbarians.
Don't worry, Wright and I will stay here during this period. We won't take action unless you ask. "
There are a lot of traditions, norms, and tacit understandings among human nobles. For fighting and participating in war, the two most critical ones are: 1. All participating parties should share the spoils.
2. In the face of alien invasion, we cannot ignore death.
The human race is not the most powerful race in the entire world. Weak races must unite if they want to protect themselves. To ensure unity, we must punish those who are indifferent in the face of alien invasion and reward those who take positive actions.
The two codes are not only the official laws promulgated by the empire, but also the chivalric code that every knight knows first.
Because of this, Baron Wild Bear Ridge would be extremely painful when he saw other knights being invaded. Of course, neither the earl nor the two senior clergy believed that Baron Wild Bear Ridge had broken the rules. After all, dogma is dead. People who make judgments are alive, and the prerequisite for helping others is that you have the ability to act.
From every angle, the Baron of Wild Bear Ridge was at the end of his rope against the barbarians, so no noble would think that he was responsible for the tragedies of several knights. On the contrary, it was Bert Call who gave the baron two black-scaled horses. , as war dividends for his participation in the battle (reporting).
Bert also saw that the Earl of Maned Wolf did not want him to participate in the decisive battle between him and the barbarians. Regardless of the victory or defeat in the decisive battle with the barbarians, the Earl would suffer great losses and would need all the spoils to make up for the losses.
As long as they intervened, the earl would have to cut off his love. Seeing Earl Kempins thanking him for coming with a dark face, the two senior clergy said that they would not interfere unless the earl spoke.
After hearing the assurance, Kempins Maned Wolf also knew that he had gone too far, and quickly made amends: "Haha, you are so polite. The magic turbulence around the entire Galloping Horse Plains is violent, which will directly affect the recovery of senior professionals. This group of The barbarians don't need you to take action yet, I think you two can rest peacefully in my castle. When all my vassals arrive, I will fight them decisively!"
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"They actually went to the southern knight territory to rob?" While the earl was talking to the church representatives, the barons and viscounts were caring about Baron Geo of Wild Bear Ridge.
"Yes, just on my way here, I saw three knights being robbed..." As he spoke, Geo could hardly hold back anymore, "I just watched them being rushed into the castle by barbarians. .. Nothing can be done."
"Jeo, good brother, you were seriously injured at the time, and you couldn't have saved them," Huck said.
"Yes, I don't blame you. I can only say that the barbarians are too powerful this time. It would be great if ordinary little nobles like us can keep our main castle." Viscount Elk agreed.
"Really? Can we really not stop these beasts?" Jiao asked. Since these nobles cannot stop the barbarians, can they protect the land and protect the people? How can you be a noble if you can't do that? But if it could have been done, why is it now in this situation?
No one dared to answer Baron Geo's question, and even Huck and Viscount Elk secretly looked at the count not far away. Although they also knew that the count was not the main cause of the rise of the barbarians, he was definitely the main person responsible for this barbarian invasion.