Chapter 129: Knights attack (Gagen)


For reasons of security, Major Green thought it necessary to ask the colonial governor, Sir John Norfolk, and the garrison commander, General Charles Gates, while Captain Daniel opposed it face to face, of course, because time did not allow it.
"From the military barracks to Leiden Port, the quick whip will also run for a week, at least half a month back and forth, authorized by the Governor and the Commander to send troops, I am afraid that the town of Delin has already been burned into ruins, and the townsmen have been slaughtered, and we During this period, could you just watch the tragedy and do nothing?"
Major Green knew the impatient friend well, did not argue with Daniel, and then raised his second concern.
"According to the information provided by Mr. Jason Dindal’s letter, not only the lizardmen are enemies in Delin Town, but the goblin family screaming in the forest will also participate in this war, which means that we must deal with both'cold blood' and ' "Scream" The two tribes allied forces, conservatively estimated that the enemy's strength will not be less than a thousand people, and we have only 300 cavalry here, most of the soldiers have been in service for less than two years, just a group of rookies lacking actual combat experience, frankly speaking Even if our whole army is attacking, it will be difficult to fight against the overly powerful goblin and lizardman coalition. Wouldn’t it be the same to rush to death?"
Major Nathaniel Green's calm analysis made the restaurant silent. In such a depressed atmosphere, everyone has no intention of eating.
Major George Vaasa, as always, was so cold, so that he could not see the true thoughts in his heart. The young Captain Daniel blushed and stood up excitedly to argue with Green. However, Major Vaasa's stern eyes swept over him, and he was forced to sit back, shutting his mouth in anger.
Tom exchanged glances with the Dindal brothers, hard to hide his disappointment. Roger cleared his throat and tried to persuade his eloquence to convince Vasa and Green to agree to send troops. However, the atmosphere at the scene was too dignified, and Roger's mind was blank and opened his mouth. He didn't know where to start for a while.
Joan had expected this situation long ago, and the charcoal pen he brought with him came in handy. Using the snow-white napkin as the manuscript paper, in response to the concerns raised by Major Green, he quickly drew up a pen and listed two response outlines, and then silently pushed the napkin to Roger.
Roger quickly glanced at the text on the napkin. He felt confident, and his brain and tongue were rejuvenated. He got up and bowed slightly to the three officers across from him, requesting Major Vasa to allow him to speak impromptu.
Major Vaasa nodded and motioned for him to speak freely.
Roger reconfirmed the debate summary listed on the napkin and looked confidently at Nathaniel Green.
"Major Green just mentioned that sending troops without permission violates military discipline. This is a fact, but please allow me to remind all respectable gentlemen that it is also against the rules of the knights and the belief of the paladins, even against the participation of the army. The initial promise of'death to defend homes and compatriots'! Is military discipline more important than these? Or is it that in order to avoid offending superiors, soldiers can betray the norms, beliefs and responsibilities, ignore the suffering compatriots, in fact act as gangsters 'S accomplice?"
Roger's series of geological questions changed Major Green's face, and he endured no refusal. Daniel couldn't help applauding until Major Vasa's harsh eyes forced him to calm down.
"Good speaking, Mr. Dingdall, please continue." George Vaasa said quietly.
"As for the second concern raised by Major Green, in fact, our town of Delin is already prepared. The town has no less than two hundred highly trained and well-equipped militias. If necessary, it can recruit more than three hundred with service qualifications. Of the young and strong townspeople participated in the battle! In fact, just before we left to deliver the letter, the town has successfully repelled the first wave of offense of the cold-blooded tribe with its own armed forces, which at least proves that our town of Delin is not a good bully. 'Persimmon', our residents in Delin Township are by no means cowards who only count on others to save!"
Roger regained his excitement, and then said: "In addition, we also sent a letter of appeal to the Algonquin tribe who had always maintained friendly relations with the town of Delin. The Assa Hunter in the Valley is on the way to Delin Town at the moment. If the gentlemen send troops to rescue Delin Town as soon as possible, the Knights will be able to attack the enemy in three ways with the cooperation of the Asa people and the Delin Town Militia. Defeated!"
"Will the Asa tribe also participate in the war..." Major Green pushed the spectacle frame thoughtfully and gave Roger a frank smile: "Young man, you have a good eloquence and successfully convinced me."
Roger scratched his head and said embarrassedly: "It's all thanks to Joan's prompt. I'm just a megaphone."
Major Green looked deeply at Joan. It seemed that he was wondering how this one-eyed juvenile mage should persuade each other. Why not speak in person, but instead express his opinion through the mouth of others.
Joan bowed his head and avoided the sight of Mr. Major, pretending to be casual.
Since Daniel and Green both agreed to rescue the town of Drin, George Vaasa no longer hesitated, and immediately ordered the heralds to sound the rallying number, and within half an hour, three hundred fully-armed Imperial cavalry lined up in the square The assembly is complete.
George Vassar rode on his tall white horse nicknamed "Nelson", Green and Daniel followed him, and led the cavalry troops to take a bath in the morning dawn.
Joan, Weiss, Tom, and Dindal brothers also mounted horses and set off with the Knights. Grey and Jamie didn't need to ride horses, and flew behind Joan.
The Knights departed on the morning of March 25, 1620, and galloped north along the Dring Valley. Be careful when passing by the outside of the screaming forest on the way. During the night, the camp was surrounded by sentries to guard against goblin attacks. Perhaps because the defense is too tight, most of the goblin gangsters lurking in the jungle are mostly bullying and afraid of hard goods, knowing that they can't get a bargain, they simply hide far away.
There was no harassment during the march. After the overnight stay, I continued on the road. At about 4 pm the next day, the Knights had passed through the jungle. The scout squad at the front station was less than fifty miles from the town of Delin. The following journey is in good condition, along the wide and flat river beach, and at most two hours, large troops can reach Delin Town.
The closer he was to his home, the more anxious his mood was, and he couldn't help worrying that the reinforcements were coming too late, and his hometown was ruined. When suffering, there was a rough bird song in the air, looking up, a crow was flying towards this side. The crow circled a few times in the air, seeming to identify Joanne, and swooped his wings and swooped straight towards him.
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