Vol 2 Chapter 654: The Norman of the dog (sincere thanks to the leader for sitting and breaking his hand)
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Hogwarts Everything is Three
- Tong Tang
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- 2021-01-30 07:07:41
Leovric and Tofi were sitting on horsebacks swiftly sprinting through the woods. The brutal Normans had sent a message to all the soldiers. What else could they do besides rushing back home with anger? The two men riding on the same horse one after another rushed to their hometown desperately.
But unfortunately, they met the Norman reconnaissance squad that Odegar spoke of. More unfortunately, they ran into an elite reconnaissance squad led by knights on horses. The red-haired Ai Utelfer found out. He rushed towards the two of them, holding the spear high and controlling the horse.
However, Tofi and the others were thinking about the situation in their hometown, and they also knew that they could not entangle the knight who looked heavily armed. The two of them turned their horses around and ran away, while Ai Uthail Buddha held his spear and pursued desperately behind them.
Since Ai Utelfer was riding a tall horse from Normandy instead of Tofi's English pony, it seemed that it would be sooner or later to be overtaken-this also made the two who realized that this goes on and ended up giving up the horse. , Ran to the swamp with water and silt on foot, hoping to use the terrain to make the Norman Knights give up chasing them.
But they underestimated Ai Utelfo’s determination. After seeing the two of them got into the swamp, he simply grounded his horse, gave up the spear in his hand and drew his Norman sword, panting behind them and continued desperately. chase.
The thin and tall Leocliffe swiftly found the way for his best friend in front, but Tofi behind him accidentally got stuck in the mud, lost his balance and fell into the mud.
"Get up, work harder!" Leocliffe noticed his situation and wanted to turn around for rescue, but he was a step late. Although he was wearing a chain mail, Eutai Lefo who followed The long physical exercise has caught up. He raised his sword high and wanted to slash at Tofi. Tofi let out a desperate scream.
"Wait...wait." Leocliffe reached out his hand and stopped desperately. "He is just a husband who just got married and wants to rush back to the village to make sure his wife is safe."
"Newly-married husband?" Ai Utelfoy asked. He had time to look at the enemy he had been chasing before-he discovered that they were just two fourteen or five-year-old boys.
Tofi panted quickly and looked at him in horror. Ai Utelfo shook his sword and looked at Leocliffe hesitantly.
The two looked at each other for a moment. Leocliffe raised his hands and threw his sword on the ground, making a surrender posture, bending his knees, and kneeling on the ground: "If you want to catch me, don't hurt him. "
The tip of Ai Utel Buddha's sword swayed up and down in front of Leocliffe, and Tofi looked at him with pleading eyes.
Finally, Ai Wu Tai Le Buddha tilted his head, he turned his head slightly into the distance, and said, "Let's go, let's go!" The two of them let go. Ai Wu Tai Le Buddha gritted his teeth and turned back. Go.
At this time, the red-haired knight realized that the knight Mordred was riding a horse by the swamp, looking at him.
Aiwutailu Buddha stopped, the knight of the pot-lid head looked at Aiwutailu Buddha with his arms slanted, his eyes were ill-intentioned: "I doubt you have the courage to fight, my lord."
Ai Utel Buddha raised his sword and looked at him angrily.
"You let the two soldiers run away. You disobeyed the order. If the Lord Duke knew about this, your family might pay for your disobedience." Mordred did not show weakness, he put his hand on On the hilt of the sword around his waist, he jokingly threatened Ai Utel Buddha.
Ai Utelfo turned around helplessly and inserted the sharp sword back into his scabbard, speechless, he no longer argued with the opponent about the issue of chivalry.
A few hours later, outside the village of Crowhurst, the two rushing people finally reached the entrance of the village, but their pace slowed down. As the Viking said, before they saw the village, they smelled ashes. They came late, and there was still gray smoke surrounding the remaining cottages.
Their footsteps were as heavy as their hearts. Not long after they walked in the village entrance, they saw the bodies of many relatives, and one of them was a male body with his back to the sky, which made Leocliffe's sadness almost impossible. Suppressed, his expression looked a little sluggish, "This is my father." The wind blew the hair of the old man's corpse, and Leo Cliffd hoped that his father was moving...
"Judith...Judith..." Tofi was shocked, thinking of his new wife, calling out in panic and running towards his home.
Leocliffe walked into the village, wherever he could see, the bodies of villagers were scattered everywhere. Almost all the men left in the village were killed, and even a few children were among them. Sorrowful eyes glided across the tender faces.
Tofi was frantically looking for his newlywed wife, and his mind was full of Judith's sweet smile at the wedding, but in the end he found nothing.
"I am deeply sad for you." Leofrick said with his back to his best friend.
Tofi lifted off his cloak and sat on the fallen beam with a helpless and sad face: "How many days have passed since we got married?"
Leovrik clenched his hands in confusion: "Two hours? I don't know."
In fact, the time is very short, but in Tofi's heart it seems that the days have passed for a long time, his tone brought a cry, "Our life is gone, our life is gone!"
Leovrik's heart was full of anger: "They did it~EbookFREE.me~ They did this to us who are also believers in the name of the Lord!" He roared in grief and indignation: " Dog bastard, dog bastard, bastard... The dog said the Norman, the dog said!" Leovrik kicked the thatch off the ground angrily and shouted.
"Who?" Because he had lost his weapon before, Leovrik drew his dagger and pointed it at the half-collapsed blacksmith's low wall in the village. Allen walked out from behind the wall.
Leovrik recognized Alan, but he ignored the identity of the other party for granted. He was relieved, and he inserted the dagger back into the scabbard. "You, the busker, are lucky. You escaped. Robbery."
But Tofi, who was next to him, opened his mouth wide, staggered back and forth, pointed at Allen and shouted, "Witch, witch, witch... Wizard!"
Leovrik's eyes widened in disbelief. This time, without Alan casting the Confusion Charm, they suddenly understood each other's terrifying identity-the wizard.
Allen ignored the two militiamen who looked scared, and instead walked towards a burnt down ruin.
It was as if there were invisible hands fiddled with the ruined walls. The burnt bars and mud were all flying away by themselves. The figure of a little boy whose clothes had been burned and only some rags remained on his body appeared. With his gaze dull, he continued to cover his mouth and nose with the already dry dark brown dirty cloth, and his body was so black that he did not have any signs of burns.
"Merlin, thank goodness, you are still alive." Leofrick also ignored the fear of Alan, he strode forward, holding his hands on the shoulders of the boy who may be the only survivor in his village.