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Chapter 144 The Night Watchman Appears

Chapter 144 The Night Watchman Appears

The so-called puzzle.

That is.

[Settlement][Dwarf Ally][Strong Enough].

This idea was finally confirmed when Kana saved Ashforge and all the Grey Mountain Dwarves joined the Night's Watch.

After all, all the dwarves joined the Night's Watch at once and obeyed Cana's command. Cana could not have predicted this.

There would be no such plot. Kana was only trying to establish good relations with the Grey Mountain Dwarves at the beginning, and later on he tried to make the Grey Mountain Dwarves and the Night's Watch deeply bound together.

But they didn't expect that a crisis concerning the life and death of the Gray Mountain Dwarves would suddenly arise.

Let the Gray Mountain Dwarf make up his mind immediately.

As mentioned earlier, because of winemaking, the dwarves have enough food.

In addition, since the halflings have already started farming, sowing and collecting food, there should be enough supplies to last for a few months.

Even if it is not enough, as long as there are enough manpower, Kana is confident that he can collect enough.

In the original plot, if Kana was not involved.

At this time, the Earl might still be trying to find a way to settle down and put down roots in the eastern wilderness.

By the time he was ready to gather his troops once more and march across the wilderness to learn more, the fortress had already fallen.

At this time, the Earl could only return to the Novice Village with a group of refugees he escorted.

Then the player appears and the plot begins.

The first thing that must be confirmed is that almost half of the refugees in the Kingdom of Safuro are from the Earldom.
Because almost all the civilians in the earldom had fled, and the deeper into the country they went, the fewer civilians escaped.

Therefore, the Earl has a certain prestige to a certain extent, and he can definitely persuade some refugees to follow him to retreat to the eastern wilderness.

Of course, in the eyes of most refugees, this is completely crazy behavior, and there are definitely many refugees who will not participate in it.

But there was nothing Kana could do about this. He had done everything he could.

But no matter what, Kana still believed that the earl could gather some refugees, and then smoothly reach the village and expand it through this road in the Gray Mountains.

Kana needs a certain amount of manpower, especially at this stage. In this place, it is really hard to know where to gather more people.

The main reason is that they don’t have enough logistics now, and the unsafe area cannot attract civilians.

After all, those who can survive are not stupid, so at this time they can only use reputation.

As for his own reputation, it cannot be said that it is lacking, it can only be said that it is not at all.

The Fourth Prince? Who is that?
They may not know the king's name, and now a year has passed, even the refugees know where the problems of the Kingdom of Savro come from.

At this time, if you take in refugees as a prince or a royal family, all you will receive is curses and attacks, or fearful looks.

This job can only be done by the Earl, so Cana must persuade.

However, this series of actions is based on the fact that the Grey Mountain Dwarves have joined the Night's Watch.

Otherwise, Cana would not have considered this issue from the beginning. After all, he had never thought from the beginning that he could incorporate the Earl and the residents of the Novice Village into the Night's Watch in the early stages.

What he has been waiting for is the moment when the Blood Clan Royal Court will be left to fend for itself.

But now that there are more possibilities for increasing strength, naturally the thinking has to change quickly.

Of course, Kana couldn't guarantee that his rhetoric would be 80% successful, but based on his understanding of the Earl, % was no problem.

Especially when you have gained several waves of reputation.

Thinking like this, they had unknowingly reached the end of the road.

I saw a sentry post in the distance.

"Why isn't anyone coming out?" Lu Ruike was a little confused. He was most familiar with this place.

He was the one who led the team and presided over the transactions, so he had no idea how many times he had walked this path.

When everyone arrived at the outpost, they found that it was already empty. After careful inspection, it seemed that they had left a day ago.

All weapons and equipment were taken away.

"Did he run away?" Lurek asked in confusion, frowning.

Kana looked at the situation and thought for a moment.

Whether they escaped or went to the front line, it indicated that the situation in the Limestone Fortress was very bad.

It might fall, but judging by the lines of the Graystone Fortress, Kana could only say that he could not be of any help.

This is not something that can be prevented by his development during this period. If he can prevent the fall of the Graystone Fortress, he will have the strength to counterattack the vampires.

Thinking of this, Kana's brain worked rapidly.

Analyzing the current situation and the understanding of the past plot in my mind.

"Speed up! There seems to be a big problem at the Graystone Fortress."

Everyone speeds up.

Then they ran into the refugees who were evacuating to the rear.

Many wounded soldiers were mixed in with the refugees and were transported to the rear.

Seeing that others seemed to want to ask about the situation, Kana said directly: "No need to ask, let's speed up."

The situation is now self-evident.

The fall of the fortress was only a matter of time.

However, the large number of refugees forced them to take a detour, going around the city and heading towards the fortress in the rear.

Soon we saw the logistics camp.

At this time, there were no checkpoints in the logistics camp, and only a large number of wounded soldiers remained in the barracks.

These wounded soldiers are almost unable to move.

After taking a look at the situation in the camp, Kana let out a sigh of relief.

He was afraid that he was a step or two too slow. Now it seemed that these troops were still defending the fortress, perhaps they could hold out for another day or two?

He couldn't be sure, but at least the situation now didn't seem to have really fallen, but the commander of the fortress was clearly aware of the battle situation.

They have almost no chance left and are taking this opportunity to relocate those residents.

"Your Highness?" A puzzled voice came from the side.

Kana looked over and saw a soldier with only one arm and one leg left. His face was still wrapped in bandages and he was looking at Kana with one eye.

Kana no longer recognized him.

"My Lord Earl, it's in the command camp." The soldier seemed to realize that Kana and the others had just arrived, and pointed the way directly.

Kana looked at him and nodded: "Thank you."

Let the main force behind wait around the camp, and only take a few people to the command camp
Soldiers blocked the road near the command camp.

"Who are you? I don't think I've seen you before."

"My name is Cana, leader of the Night's Watch, and I want to see Prince Anstar and Count Varnsha.

Go and report it."

The three soldiers looked at him and nodded.

Soon a burly knight came up with him, and Kana knew at a glance that it was Echard.

"Your Highness."

"Didn't I tell you that if possible, please don't call me Your Highness anymore," Kana said.

However, he didn't say anything else. Instead, he asked directly, "It looks like the situation at Limestone Fortress is very bleak."

Aichad led a few people to the command camp and nodded: “Well, since the fall of Vitra City, the blood clan’s offensive has been very fierce.

The fighting on the front lines has almost never subsided, and our soldiers are almost completely exhausted... In three days, no, two days at most, we may have to prepare to retreat."

"Where are the refugees?" Kana asked directly, he was more concerned about this issue.

Richard opened his mouth, but by then they had already arrived outside the command tent, which was filled with all kinds of noise.

Just then, an officer opened the tent and walked out hurriedly.

When the tent was opened, the count saw Kana outside the tent.

He stood up with a look of surprise: "Kana!" As soon as the name came out.

The tent suddenly became quiet.

Ok?
Kana walked in, a little confused. What happened? Why did it suddenly become quiet?

I was a little confused for a moment.

The others looked at Kana with scrutinizing eyes.

"He looks like a prince, but he doesn't seem very powerful." An officer thought.

"Is this the young man? His strength far exceeds his age... and he has great temperament." The bishop thought as he looked at him.

"Strength beyond his age group, a genius, but... not strong enough, and doesn't look like a member of the royal family." Prince Anstar thought.

"Uncle, I feel relieved to see that you are in good condition." Kana said to the earl.

The Earl smiled bitterly and shook his head: "Thanks to you, otherwise I would have died on the battlefield long ago."

Only the blessed Night's Watchmen could understand the meaning of this sentence.

"You should have received the message I asked Blake and the others to bring. I thought we would meet your team on the road."

Hearing this, the count was somewhat helpless: "The progress is not so smooth. The refugees don't really trust me. They are too panicked."

"How many people do you expect to save? Give up. Only save those who are worth saving and willing to be saved by you, and take them back to Lakeside Village.

As for sufficient food supplies, we can ask the dwarves of Ashforge for help; they will be willing to provide some help."

It seems that the number of refugees who can be rescued may be even smaller.

But there is nothing we can do about it.

After what happened, how could the refugees trust any noble in the Kingdom of Savro? Even the count who fought against the enemy to buy them time?

Seeing that the Earl was about to say something, Cana directly grasped his arms and shoulders and said, “Trust me, take them away now.

As for these vampires, I promise you that we will make them pay for their crimes with blood by next year at the latest."

The Earl looked into Cana's eyes and stopped talking, but nodded vigorously.

After saying this, the Earl left the tent directly, as if he was unwilling to continue the previous meeting.

Although he didn't know why, everyone in the tent was looking at him as if they knew him.

But Kana had long been immune to these gazes. When he looked at Prince Anstar, he saw that he was no different from in the game, so he recognized him at a glance.

He bowed slightly and said, "You must be Prince Anstar, I have heard my uncle talk about you.

Thank you for your support in the past, which saved us from danger."

What he was talking about was, of course, the fact that the earl had been granted a fiefdom.

Anstar looked at him and nodded slightly. "Earl Vansha has often told me about you. I have heard of your great name for a long time."

"You are coming here with a troop at this time. Are you ready to support us?" he asked knowingly.

Kana shook his head apologetically. "Sorry, we made a vow. I came here mainly to track down those cultists."

On the way here, I heard that they seemed to have captured the city of Vitra. Could you tell me about the current situation there?"

At this time, the bishop said: "We have sent the Paladin troops, as well as the support you arrived earlier.

According to the latest intelligence, they are trying to stop the cultists coming out of Vitra City and find a way to break into the city."

Hearing this, Kana nodded slightly.

"It seems those damned cultists have succeeded. We can't let them continue to run rampant, otherwise more irreparable things will happen."

"That's right. If the church's troops fail to stop them, they will be able to surround us from behind from Vitra City and annihilate us all here."

The bishop said this, his voice seeming very calm.

"In that case, we can't wait any longer. Leave it to us. All the cultists will be reduced to ashes in our hands."

Without waiting for others to say anything, Cana continued, “Based on my understanding of Martin, he might try his best to break through the fortress tonight.

He must have weapons you have never seen before, so I suggest you organize your retreat now and leave those who are waiting to die behind."

After saying that, Kana left without any explanation and without looking back.

The tent suddenly became noisy.

Cana went outside and found the Earl and his companions who were about to take action. After talking with them for a while, he quickly left with his troops.

The reason why he did not go straight to Vitras but came here to check it out first was mainly because he did not encounter the count's troops and wanted to see the situation here.

Make some arrangements by the way.

Now that we understand the situation, it's time to get down to business.

Rushed to Vitra City at full speed.

……

Outside the city of Vitra.

This place has become a new battlefield.

George drew his bow and shot an arrow through the head of a cultist.

At this time, a cult assassin rushed out from the shadows, slashing at George's neck with a dagger flashing with cold light.

Faced with the sudden attack, George did not panic. He jumped up and flew high backwards.

This sudden leap into the sky left the cult assassin completely stunned. What kind of magic was this?
Before he could come to his senses, George in the air shot another arrow.

Feeling the threat above his head, the assassin immediately tried to dodge with his agility, but the black aura had already wrapped around him.

However, it was too late.

What he saw was a sharp point protruding from his forehead, stained with his own blood.

He was completely stunned.

"Why... so fast?"

He couldn't understand why the bow and arrow were so fast?
He just noticed it and was about to dodge.

George landed on the top of a tree, and without even looking at the corpse, the bow and arrow in his hand flew to the other side.

"Get out of my way!"

On the front battlefield, Getari roared angrily and stomped his short, thick legs hard on the mud.

Invisible waves spread around.

In an instant, the cultists who were rushing towards him felt as if their feet were dragged by something and staggered.

The ground cracked, and rocks protruded from it, forming rock protrusions that crashed into the cultists.

Knock them down one after another.

"Oh? Thanks!"

A figure flashed by and swung the weapon in his hand, turning the three cultists into corpses.

It was Eric who attacked.

Seeing this, Getari's eyes widened: "Damn it! You actually robbed..."

Before he could finish his words, Eric kicked and punched the two cultists towards him.

"Why are you so stingy? I'll give it back to you."

Not far away, a paladin was pressing his abdomen, and holy light was sustaining his wound.

A cultist's body fell in front of him.

"Be careful behind you." Blake came in front of him without knowing when, and the holy light wrapped around the blade of the sword in his hand chopped the cultist who attacked from behind away.

The other hand was placed on the knight's shoulder, and the healing holy light poured in, healing the paladin's wound in an instant.

"This, this healing effect..." The Paladin was stunned as he looked at the wound on his abdomen which had scabbed and healed.

The Saint watched the battle of the Night Watchmen, with Anita beside her.

"This doesn't look like... a newly formed small organization at all."

Anrita was already stunned.

(End of this chapter)

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