I had never thought that the time for nobles and commoners to pass through the portal would be at night, so when Surdak booked a room at the Song of Wind Hotel, he stayed for two nights.
However, after Suldak spent a day wandering around Epsom City, he discovered that if he stayed at Song of Winds for two consecutive nights, he would pass through the teleportation gate tomorrow night.
When Suldak walked out of Aunt Olenka's restaurant, he felt that there was really nothing worth missing in this city, so he had the idea of leaving Epsom City.
I spent one silver coin to rent a carriage and hurried back to the Song of Wind Hotel. I packed up and bowed in the room, then walked to the balcony and looked at the Civic Center Square. At this time, there happened to be a team of people carrying supplies in the square.
Soldiers kept coming out of the portal, watching the supplies being continuously transported from the Green Empire. It was obvious that the supplies in the Warsaw plane could not support the needs of the battlefield here.
What was delivered last night should be barrels of kerosene, but now I don't know what is contained in these packages.
Suddenly, the sound of horse hooves was heard from a distance, and a cavalry team ran up the central street.
Only when I got closer did I see that they were a group of construct knights. They were uniformly wearing black armor, and the horses underneath them were also the most famous black-scaled horses of the Green Empire. As they galloped along the street, there were knights from guard camps on both sides of the street to maintain their posture.
In order to maintain order on the street, the idlers were driven to the left and right sides of the street, leaving a wide road in the middle of the street.
The knights riding on the black-scaled horses all wore golden badges on their chests. The young knight in the lead wore a set of gold-inlaid armor, which looked extremely eye-catching. When the young knight led a group of knights through the long street,
There were cheers along the way, and it seemed to be quite popular with the citizens of Epsom City.
This team of construct knights walked straight into the City Hall Square. The soldiers transporting supplies got out of the way. The guards maintaining the square also tried their best to get out of the way. These construct knights did not even stop at the municipal center square.
, then rushed into the teleportation gate and disappeared into the magic whirlpool.
Surdak looked at the direction in which the group of knights disappeared with some astonishment. For the first time, he felt that being a construct knight seemed pretty good. Thinking of this, Surdak subconsciously touched the bulging money bag.
It was filled with unsolved magic cores, and I thought to myself: These magic cores can probably afford me a complete set of magic pattern constructs. If the store manager hadn't been so annoying, I'm afraid I wouldn't have bought all the magic cores that contained magic cores.
All the magic cores of the magic crystal are selected.
As a result, the magic cores left in that magic grocery store are all a pile of abandoned garbage. Those who like to gamble on magic cores will probably never visit that magic grocery store again in the future, and they will inevitably lose money.
A large sum of money should be used to teach them a lesson.
After packing his luggage, Suldak went to the stables in the backyard of the hotel.
After showing the nameplate to the steward in the stable, and giving the steward a tip of ten copper coins, he took the ancient Bolai horse out of the stable.
Leading the horse, he walked along the road in front of the hotel and detoured to the Civic Center Square. Following the flow of people, he tried to get to the crowd waiting in line for teleportation, but found that it was already crowded.
Surdak suddenly remembered that he was a knight, so he decided to lead his horse to the noble passage and ask. If possible, it would be best, otherwise it would be really hard to be crowded among the common people.
Carloads of military supplies were transported away from the square by horse-drawn carriages. Suldak squeezed out of the crowd, but suddenly heard a familiar shout.
"Knight Surdak, please wait a moment!"
Surdak turned his head and looked at the sound, and saw a man with a linen scarf covering his face, crowded in the crowd. When he saw him turning his head and looking over, he waved to him, and then
The linen scarf on his face was pulled down, revealing a familiar face...
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In a tavern, several drinkers gathered at a table, lowering their heads and talking nonsense while drinking ale from their glasses.
A few young people were sitting on the high stools in front of the bar. Their eyes always fell on the young bartender at the bar. They could probably drink a glass of wine all night long, and they were best at saying funny things.
It's a joke, but although the wine girl is dressed young and gorgeous, she is not a woman who only knows love but not bread. She is not moved by the overtures of this group of young people at all, but her face is
Always with a slight smile.
In the corner of the tavern, John sat opposite Suldak with some restraint, a look of embarrassment on his face.
The waiter in the tavern brought over two glasses of ale. Suldak put a stack of copper plates into the waiter's hands and asked him to take care of the horses tied outside.
"John, why are you here?" Suldak asked John.
John sat on the chair, hunched over, head lowered, his fleshy body looked like a big fat quail, and complained to Suldak: "I have been waiting for you in the square for almost a whole day.
, I know you will definitely come..."
John looked very humble when he spoke. This catapult repair carpenter had never been so humble even when he faced evil spirits in the wilderness hills.
At that time, he was not afraid of death at all. Suldak also knew very clearly that the carpenter in front of him was not a coward who was afraid of death at all. There must be another reason why he behaved so humblely.
"John, what happened?"
Suldak looked at John in confusion. Although he and his wife lived outside Epperson, their life seemed to be pretty good, and he had left a sum of money before he left, which was enough.
They have overcome the temporary difficulties.
John squeezed out a smile on his bitter face and said: "Knight Suldak, everything is going well. I come to you this time with a merciless request. If possible, please bring my wife back to Green."
In the Empire, I think Roland Continent is safer. I am the one who made the mistake. If my wife returns to her hometown, she will not be held accountable by the Bena military. I want my children to live in a peaceful city."
So that’s it!
Unexpectedly, after thinking about it all night, John actually wanted to send his pregnant wife back to the Green Empire.
When Suldak looked at John, he felt that his arms were really strong and he was the kind of person worth relying on.
John raised his head and mustered up the courage to say to Suldak: "Yesterday I heard that you don't have any knights to accompany you yet, so I took the liberty to come to request you!"
Suldak gently rubbed his forehead with his hand and asked John a question that he was more worried about: "Have you talked to your wife about this?"
"I think she will agree." John said confidently.
Suldak pondered for a moment and then asked: "Then have you ever thought about how your wife will live with her children alone in the future?"
John obviously had his own plan, and replied to Suldak without thinking:
"I will send them money on time, and I also want them to go to my wife's relatives after arriving in the Green Empire. They will definitely take care of her."
Suldak nodded and said: "Since you have made a decision, I can promise you. But...that's all I can do."
Then he hesitated again, feeling that speaking so decisively would hurt the friendship between the two, so he added: "By the way, where is your hometown? Is it also the province of Bena? If so, I
I can also give you a free airship ticket."
"Yes, in the city of Socrates in Bena Province, Knight Surdak."
Hearing Suldak say this, John's eyes widened, filled with gratitude.
"Okay, I can give you one night to prepare. Wait for me at the door of Windsong Hotel before noon tomorrow. I will return to the Green Empire through the teleportation gate tomorrow night. If you exceed the deadline, you will not be waiting!" Surdak finished.
He tapped on the table, put a silver coin under the beer glass, and walked away.
He still had to work hard to bring the Gubolai horse back to the stables of the Wind Song Hotel. The tip he just gave to the stable manager was in vain. Fortunately, the room in the Wind Song Hotel was not returned, otherwise he would probably have returned it.
To find another place to stay, in this crowded city, it may not be that easy to find a hotel with a similar environment to the Wind Song Hotel.
Back in the hotel room, Suldak sat on the deck chair on the balcony, made himself a pot of lemon tea, took out two croissants bought from the bakery from his backpack and put them on the plate.
There were two red plums. I thought they might be useful during the trip, but now it seems they can only be my dinner.
While polishing the magic core with a small file, he watched a group of wounded soldiers in the Municipal Center Square being slowly carried into the portal. It seemed that the wounded soldiers were going to be sent back to the Green Empire to recuperate. In this world, Surda
Ke has never seen the profession of 'doctor'. In other words, there is no word 'doctor' in the Green Empire language at all.
The counterpart to 'doctor' is 'priest', but Surdak has never seen a 'priest' either. He only heard from the soldiers of the second team that before this plane war broke out, among the Green Empire's troops
There are priests and battle priests, but I don’t know why, when this plane war broke out, all the temples in the Green Empire were closed, and the priests and battle priests were all restrained in the temples...