How to Live as a Wandering Knight
Chapter 111.2: ๐๐ข๐ฅ๐ ๐๐จ๐ ๐ฌ ๐๐ฎ๐ง๐ญ๐ข๐ง๐ ๐ ๐จ๐ซ ๐ ๐จ๐จ๐ (3)โTheyโve gone to check now. Theyโll be back soon.โ
True to their word, they soon returned with information. The group approaching from afar were also mercenaries. It was a fairly large mercenary troop, numbering over a hundred.
โAre they really mercenaries?โ
โSir Knight. They could also be a gang of rogues. Isnโt it strange that mercenaries appear near this road at this time? There wouldnโt have been any work around here.โ
โYouโre right. Moreover, moving at night is suspicious. Unless itโs something urgent. . .โ
Contrary to what others were saying, Johan thought it was surprisingly likely that they could be mercenaries.
If the magistrateโs words were true, the order would be calling mercenaries from various places.
The order, even in the name of the Pope, would make even the most arrogant mercenaries try their best to be on time. It wouldnโt be strange for them to move at night.
โTheyโre making a fuss about wanting to rest quickly, what should we do?โ
๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ๐ธโTell him I have no intention of talking to him and to move aside. I need to wake up the village chief and talk to him directly.โ
โWhatโs going on in front of us thatโs causing such a fuss in the middle of the night?โ
โSome mercenaries are blocking our way into the town!โ
โDid the town hire them or something?โ
โI donโt know. Weโll find out when their leader shows up.โ
โAs if he would come out in the middle of the night.โ
โIf he doesnโt come out, weโll have to resort to force. If he has any sense, he will come.โ
It wasnโt just one group of mercenaries here. Other mercenary groups following the same path also arrived one after another.
They were exhausted from non-stop movement. Even if they couldnโt enter the town, they at least wanted to get some food and drink from the townspeople.
But then, there was a group of mercenaries blocking the entrance. It was frustrating.
โWe are soldiers serving Bishop Biagione! If youโre mercenaries, behave honorably!โ
โWhat? A bishop?โ
โUh. . .โ
Upon hearing the name of Bishop Biagione, the mercenary captains hesitated, but unfortunately, one of them happened to be overly knowledgeable.
โBishop Biagione is not from this diocese, but from that republic! He has no business being here!โ
โOh. . .โ
โI thought you were dumb, but not bad.โ
โWant to die, you b*stard?โ
โShut up. Everyone. Is now really the time?โ
The mercenary captains hurled insults at each other. Just because they were traveling together didnโt mean they were friendly. Not attacking each other on sight was friendly enough.
โSo is that fake?โ
โMost likely it is. Hurry and tell their leader to come out. If he doesnโt, weโll attack.โ
โThose guys must be getting nervous seeing our numbers increase.โ
Having seen more torch-bearing groups arriving behind the initial arrivals, they must have understood the situation.
Gurelic scratched his dusty cheek. While the mercenary captainsโ words werenโt wrong, something bothered him.
The opposing camp was too orderly.
He began to wonder if they really were soldiers serving a bishop.
โWait. We should check it out just in case.โ
โWhat are we going to do?โ
โIf they are the ones who are following the bishop, there must be evidence in their camp. Letโs go and check it out.โ
โWhat a nuisance.โ
โNo, honestly, itโs not a bad idea. Itโs better to avoid unnecessary fights. Weโre not getting paid for this.โ
Even among the mercenary captains, there were those who agreed with Gurelicโs words.
The mercenaries who belong to a mercenary company are each the property of the mercenary captain. They hated to waste soldiers unnecessarily.
Gurelic rode his horse quickly with a few guards. He was thinking of seeing what kind of people they were up close.
โOh. . .โ
โWhy are you babbling like an idiot? Canโt you speak properly?โ
โOh. . .โ
โHow dare this b*stard?โ
Gurelic glared and became angry when his subordinate ignored his words. He was about to hit the subordinate with his fist.
โThat, thatโs the monster knight, isnโt it?โ
โMonster knight? What the hell is that. . .โ
Gurelic turned his head and almost fell off his horse when he saw Johan coming out of the front camp. The horse neighed loudly and shook its body. Gurelic hurriedly held on and narrowly avoided making a fool of himself.
โGurelic, itโs been a while. I thought you were in Umdim.โ
โ. . .Sir Johan.โ
Gurelic expressed gratitude with his sharp eyes and stroked his chest. If he had left it alone out of annoyance, many people would have been troubled.
And more people would have died.
โWhat brings you here. . .โ
โAs I said, I am accompanying His Excellency the Bishop. What about you?โ
โMe and other mercenaries were heading to the front of the Syrandel mountain at the request of the order.โ
Indeed, Johanโs prediction was correct. Johan nodded without surprise.
โWere you on a forced march? There is not only the bishop, but also a priest from the Order who came out to work, so we will not be held responsible for arriving a little late. Tell them to slow down if itโs okay.โ
โT-Thank you.โ
Gurelic inadvertently saluted and then realized. He had been completely intimidated and was speaking formally. It wasnโt usually like this.
Suddenly, he felt immensely embarrassed. There was a subordinate right beside him, what a disgraceful behavior.
However, the subordinates seemed not to find it strange at all.
โHuh, I didnโt think it was that monster knight. I never thought Iโd meet him in this place.โ
โEven if he was with the captain, he still takes care of us, doesnโt he?โ
โ. . . . . .โ
He was confused whether to be grateful that his subordinates were shameless idiots, or to be more humiliated.
๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ
ฬศงฬ๐ ๐๐๐ฐแนซฬ๐คแนฬiฬฬแด๐ค.๐๐ฌ๐
Upon recognizing the opponent, Johan strongly wielded the authority of the bishop along with the name of the flag bearer. With Gurelicโs testimony added, the mercenaries had no choice but to follow reluctantly, as if eating mustard in tears.
Really, I didnโt know there would be a bishop and an inspector over there. They grumbled and lay sprawled out in the field.
โWhy are the mercenaries here? Something seems strange.โ
At Bishop Biagioneโs words, the inspector coughed. Thanks to the bishop he was accompanying, he knew why these mercenaries were gathering here.
โIs something happening in the order? Could it be that the Emperor is planning to invade? No, the Emperor wouldnโt have the resources to do so. Then could it possibly be the King of Erlans?โ
It wasnโt a good sign that the order was gathering soldiers. The bishop asked various questions, but the inspector evaded them to the end.
โSir Knight. It seems you should be careful. The mercenaries are quite discontented.โ
Achladda returned and said. The mercenary captains who arrived late seemed to be looking at Johan with disdain.
โThey were starved for half a day?โ
โWhy do you ask when you know? Isnโt it because you are too close to the order? In our tribe, families close to the chief also received jealousy.โ
The mercenary captains responding to the call of the order were not simply after gold. Otherwise, they wouldnโt have put in so much effort.
They desired advancement.
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