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681. Cavalry Battalion Weapons

 Through the crowded crowd, the swordswoman Agnes walked in front and whispered to Beatrice from time to time. The surrounding environment was very noisy and their voices were very soft. Suldak could only listen intermittently.

They talked about topics related to themselves, as if they were talking about the escape experience on the hilly pasture when they first met.

Hathaway took Suldak’s arm and followed behind.

Suldak could not help but murmur in a low voice: "Do you still remember our experience of fleeing in the hilly pasture?"

Hathaway glared at Suldak and said with some resentment: "I was almost mad at you at that time. I always thought you could help me more. Now think about it, if you didn't help us at that time,

I’m afraid I may not be able to walk out of that meadow safely.”

 After speaking, she looked at Suldak's side face and gently rested her head on his shoulder.

"Remember the craftsman who can repair catapults? I don't know how he is doing now." Surdak sighed, and then said: "There is also Knight Trollope. It is estimated that his injury has been cured long ago.

Come on!"

The arm holding Suldak's arm tightened a little more, and the warm body pressed against him. The sudden tenderness made Suldak's heart feel slightly warm, and he clasped Hathaway's fingers tightly with his backhand.

Agnes walked through the service hall of the Munitions Department, walked directly to an empty window, waved to a civilian employee inside who was holding a stack of documents, and ordered: "Hoenge, come here."

When the young clerk saw that Agnes was greeting him, he immediately trotted to the window and said cautiously: "You are looking for me, Lady Agnes."

Agnes raised her hand casually and said to the young clerk in the window: "Go and get an application form. Come and help me fill out an application form for standard weapons."

 After speaking, Agnes handed the detailed list in her hand to the clerk named Hoenge.

"Okay, Lady Agnes!" Hornge got the detailed list, read it carefully, and then said after confirming that there were no problems, "Do you have any other instructions?"

Agnes rubbed her eyebrows and said: "After filling it out, let Colvin check and stamp it and send it to my office!"

"Okay, I'll do it right away, Lady Agnes." Hornge immediately put down his work and quickly filled out an application form inside the grating of the counter. The documents to be handed over were only

Being able to be by his side temporarily...

Agnes took out a white handkerchief and wiped her hands. She stood upright and looked at the crowded service hall. She said to the three people: "It will take a while to complete the process. We don't want to be here."

This place is occupying public resources, let’s go and sit in my office for a while.”

As she spoke, the female swordswoman Agnes took the three of them upstairs, passed through the patio on the second floor and came directly to the door of the Logistics and Materials Statistics Office. There were several employees sitting inside with their heads buried in documents. Each person had a desk.

The piles of information in front are several feet high.

“Senior sister, I feel like your place is much busier than mine…” Hathaway lowered her voice and whispered to the swordswoman Agnes.

Swordswoman Agnes smiled and asked Hathaway: "Last time at the party, I heard that you went to the Foreign Affairs Bureau?"

She stopped at the door of a room. A female assistant quickly stood up and opened the door for Swordswoman Agnes. Swordswoman Agnes invited everyone to come in and sit down.

“Well, I just want to experience it.” Hathaway said casually, looking at the spacious office.

Agnes invited the three of them to sit down on the fabric sofa in the rest area. There was a soft wool carpet here. When you step on it, you will stand on the clouds. The female assistant brought refreshments. Agnes, the female swordsman, will

The sword at his waist was hung on the wooden stand. He turned to Hathaway and said, "Didn't Uncle Luther always want you to join the family legion? Has he given up on that idea?"

   …”

Hathaway glanced at Suldak, pursed her red lips, and smiled with a hint of shyness.

Swordswoman Agnes slapped her forehead valiantly, and then said to Suldak: "Oh, I remembered, your name is... Suldak, you are the one recognized by Uncle Luther

Baron - Hathaway's fiancé? You're a lucky guy."

She stood in front of Suldak again, stretched out her hand toward him, and said: "It must be hard to form an army, right? Nice to meet you. Let me introduce myself again. I am Agnes. Hathaway and Bill

Atrice’s best friend and senior sister.”

Suldak looked at the noble badge on her chest, stood up and said to her: "Nice to meet you, Chief Agnes, I really want to trouble you this time."

The female swordswoman Agnes smiled slightly and asked Suldak to sit down. The look in her eyes that looked at Surdak became a little different, and she said: "Call me Agnes! You have to thank Hathaway."

and Beatrice, if it weren’t for them, I wouldn’t be dealing with these specific matters.”

"This time your Luther family's legions are rushing to the Bailin plane to garrison. Are you also preparing for this?" Swordswoman Agnes asked.

"yes."

 Suldak answered honestly.

This senior Agnes is relatively talkative and has a strong personality, always taking the initiative in the topic. However, with Beatrice interjecting from time to time, she deliberately avoids sensitive topics, so

The atmosphere is pretty well maintained.

Not long after, the clerk named Hoenge was brought in by the female assistant and handed the stamped application form to Agnes.

Swordswoman Agnes glanced at Hoenge, took the parchment application form, nodded slightly and asked Hoenge to leave.

After getting the application form, Agnes took Suldak directly to the door of Warehouse No. 7 of the Munitions Department. She happened to see two warehouse managers pushing a flatbed trailer and transporting a load of supplies to the warehouse.

, seeing the female swordsman Agnes, she quickly stopped what she was doing and saluted the female swordsman Agnes.

Swordswoman Agnes nodded, walked into Warehouse No. 7, handed the detailed list to one of the warehouse managers, and asked him to prepare all the standard weapons on the list.

 The female swordsman Agnes, along with Suldak, Hathaway, and Beatrice, were waiting at the entrance of the warehouse.

Suldak was a little curious about what was in the warehouse, but the warehouse was such an important place that the swordswoman Agnes had no intention of taking them in to visit.

Not long after, two warehouse managers rolled out a flatbed trailer filled with long wooden boxes. The two quickly unloaded the wooden boxes at the door of the warehouse. The female swordsman Agnes stepped on the lid of the wooden box with one foot.

He pulled out the long sword from his waist, cut off several iron nails on it, and opened the lid of the wooden box. Inside, there lay a dark and shiny knight's spear with a spiral pattern. The surface of the spear was full of metal texture.

Suldak bent down and picked up the knight's spear. It was heavy and far different from the knight's spear that Suldak had seen in the cavalry regiment before.

 It seems that this should also be a privilege that the female swordsman Agnes can grant. This type of standard weapon is definitely at the sophisticated level in the military department.

Only five hundred knight's spears required two warehouse managers to transport them back and forth eight times. The door of the warehouse was almost filled with such long and narrow wooden boxes, and then heavier flails, such as chain hammers with short handles, were shipped out.

The texture is also very fine, the spikes on each hammer head are triangular, and there are some anti-slip textures on the handle.

When the total price was finally calculated, Surdak realized that these standard weapons were not cheap, including five standard weapons: knight's lance, flail, knight's sword, light shield and hand crossbow. Among them, hand crossbow and knight's lance were the most expensive.

They are expensive, costing five gold coins each, the flail and the knight's long sword cost three gold coins respectively, and the knight's light shield is the cheapest, only eighty silver coins. But even so, the total price of these standard weapons reaches more than eight thousand gold coins.

Hathaway and Beatrice were also surprised when the swordswoman Agnes finished calculating the prices of the weapons on the list. They were worried that Surdak would not be able to afford such a huge military expenditure, so they quickly sent Surdak

Dak pulled aside, and Hathaway whispered to Suldak: "Do you have enough money? Beatrice and I still have some savings here."

Surdak patted the money bag on his waist and said to the two women: "This time when I was cleaning up the sand thieves in the desert, I seized a lot of gold and silver magic crystals. Yesterday, I also disposed of two hundred horses that were eliminated.

War horses, nearly a thousand wind wolf skins and wind wolf red meat. These three transactions alone are enough to pay for these weapons and equipment. I didn’t know there were so many Warcraft in the desert. I didn’t expect that hunting junior Warcraft would be like this.

Make money..."

   …”

Beatrice and Hathaway were also a little surprised that hunting low-level monsters could lead to such huge profits.

If low-level monsters were always so easy to hunt, those adventure groups and mercenary groups would have made a lot of money long ago. How could there still be adventure groups living a hard life of not being able to make ends meet?

Beatrice asked Suldak: "Will it be so profitable to wipe out the desert bandits?"

Surdak smiled and said: "If I have the chance, I will take you to the desert to see it, but I'm afraid it won't be possible in a short time. The oasis on the edge of the desert has been completely wiped off the map by me. Those desert thieves

At the edge of the desert near the desolate land, there is no place to stay..."

 After speaking, he walked towards the swordswoman Agnes and took out two purses filled with gold coins from her arms to pay for the military expenses of these weapons.

"Where are these weapons going to be transported? The Munitions Department can be responsible for delivering these military supplies to any place within the city of Bena." Female swordswoman Agnes found the tax officer and the clerk in charge of transactions at the Munitions Department.

, ask them to count the gold coins.

Suldak told the location of the military station where the cavalry battalion is located. Agnes nodded and said, "Do you want to go back to the military station with the carriage later?"

"I plan to take Marquis Luther tonight, but my men are still waiting outside the military commissary. I can let him return to the military station with the carriage later..." Suldak said.

The female swordsman Agnes nodded and said to Surdak: "Baron Surdak, if you need supplies from the Commissary Department in the future, just come here to find me!"

Suldak asked Andrew and the twenty cavalry accompanying him to return to the military station outside the city along with two four-wheeled carriages loaded with goods, while he stayed in Bena City to wait for Marquis Luther's summons.

Marquis Luther has been attending parliament in the House of Representatives all day recently. You can't see him during the day, so you can only wait until he goes home at night.

 Walking out of the munitions office of the city hall, Suldak saw that the hall of the munitions office was still crowded with people, and the number of people queuing up to receive supplies continued unabated, and the noise in the hall almost became one.

The three of them walked out of the hall. Suldak suddenly felt much more relaxed, and the surroundings became extremely quiet...

Hathaway and Beatrice had no intention of returning to the Marquis of Luther's Mansion. The three of them walked slowly along the long street, and the magic caravan of the Marquis of Luther's Mansion followed behind them silently.

"Aunt Annabelle wrote back and said that when there was a riot among the bandits in Constantinople, you happened to be there. If it weren't for your help, many people might have died at the Constantinople guard camp and firearms workshop. Auntie

It's rare to praise someone like this." Hathaway held Suldak's arm and looked at the shop windows on the roadside while walking.

This is one of the most prosperous neighborhoods in Bena City. The shops on both sides of the street are high-end shops that specialize in accommodating nobles.

Suldak did not expect that the events in Constantinople would reach the city of Bena. He also said modestly: "I just did a little bit as much as I could. Unfortunately, these cannot change the current situation in Bena Province."

Hathaway stopped in front of a display window and said: "Recently, the nobles in the entire Bena City have been discussing Lord McDonnell and the Ganbu Plane. If the Ganbu Plane is lost, what will happen to the Bena Province?"

The nobles in the Tarapagan area have indeed suffered a big loss. I heard that the Bena Legion was restrained by evil spirits in the Warsaw plane and is currently unable to easily leave the war zone."

 In the display window, there is a set of light armor composed of magic patterns placed on the wooden shelf. The light armor is covered with golden lines of magic patterns, giving it a strong magical flavor.

Suldak didn't pay too much attention and just asked Hathaway: "Is the situation in Warsaw already so bad?"

 “I’m afraid it will be even worse!”

Hathaway nodded and said.

As the daughter of Marquis Luther, Hathaway naturally has certain insights into the situation in Bena Province, but she did not expect that she would also maintain a pessimistic attitude towards the war in the Warsaw plane.

“Will Marquis Luther’s defense change mission be affected?” Suldak asked.

Hathaway pushed open the glass door of the store and stepped inside.

"The impact is inevitable, but the defense task will not change. It is possible that the main swordsman group of the family will not enter the Bailin plane with the large army. My father proposed to unite with other lords of Bena City and enter Warsaw.

plane, to pull the entire Bena Army out of the quagmire of the Warsaw Plane War. However, many people in the House of Representatives are worried that this reinforcement group will also be stuck in the quagmire and unable to escape in time. By then, the situation in the Bena Province will worsen even more.

, and no one can restrict Lord MacDonnell..."

Hathaway introduced to Suldak the serious problems currently exposed in the province of Bena.


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