Mount and Blade

Chapter 154 Chester

As the horizon got closer and closer in the field of vision, the outlines of the volcano and the mortar in the distance became more and more conspicuous. Above the crater, there was still thick volcanic ash like cumulonimbus clouds, which meant that it was still an active volcano.

With the surging mood, the horizon got closer and closer. As the distance shortened, the full picture of the volcano gradually became clear. Its mountain was majestic and the top of the mountain was covered with thick volcanic ash.

On the south side of the volcano, the green vegetation was dense, and the green color everywhere showed that this was a natural pasture with abundant water and grass. The precipitation of volcanic ash over the years allowed flowers and plants to absorb nutrients and trace elements from the land at will. Their colors were bright, and the flocks of sheep in the distance were connected like clouds, making this land look vibrant.

As the "Storm Fury" gradually approached the shore, the soldiers on the ship began to get busy. They checked their equipment and prepared to land. On the deck, the soldiers shuttled back and forth, their eyes full of expectation and tension.

Green also returned to his room. He checked his weapons and equipment, and took Bazisuo's equipment with him.

Green walked out of the room with his luggage and came to the deck. Many small boats in the port on the opposite bank were slowly sailing towards them as a tow. Captain Coseriff and his first mate were directing the sailors to lower the towing ropes and prepare to land.

Finally, the "Stormfury" slowly entered the port. Green was the first to jump off the ship along the ladder. Other soldiers also got off the ship one after another. Everything was in order.

His legs were still a little uncomfortable stepping on the soft grass. Green moved his body a little. Green took a deep breath. He felt the fragrance of grass and the fragrance of the land in the air for the first time in a long time.

"Bazisuo, get off the ship quickly. The scenery here is very good!"

"...No, I want to go down last."

Bazisuo held the side of the ship with despair, and even felt a little weak in his legs.

They arrived at a large port belonging to Chester, with countless transport ships and carriages used to pull goods. The workers at the port were shouting and busy. They unloaded the goods from the ship, loaded them onto the carriages, and sent them to the market in Chester. The air here was filled with the salty sea breeze and the smell of goods, giving people a busy and energetic feeling.

Green looked around curiously. The weather and geographical environment of Grant Island were very comfortable in late summer, and people would not feel cold or hot.

This time, it was not only the army that followed them from the port of Judah to the port of Chester, but also transport caravans, etc., to trade silk cloth, weapons, horses, and porcelain.

Until Kadi and the Judah spies also got off the ship, Baziso finally climbed down reluctantly. His face was still a little pale. Obviously, the journey on the sea made him very uncomfortable. At this time, Green also noticed that a group of people were walking towards them not far away.

The leader was a knight wearing strange heavy armor. The knight walked up to Cady, gave a standard nod, and then said, "Welcome to Chester Port. I am Anderson, the centurion who was ordered to meet you. May I ask which one is Cady?"

Cady also nodded in return and replied calmly, "I am. Thank you for your welcome."

Anderson smiled and nodded, "The car is ready for you. Please follow me." After that, he turned around and led everyone out of the dock.

The group came to a spacious carriage. Perhaps they pinned their hopes on Cady, who shone brightly on the battlefield in Midland, and the coachman opened the door very respectfully.

Green and Baziso also boarded the carriage behind. Except for Cady and Anderson, who were of higher rank, who sat in the leading carriage, the others were in the carriages behind. As the coachman waved the whip, the carriage slowly started and drove towards Chester.

Sitting opposite were two people dressed as knights. Along the way, Green admired the scenery along the way through the car window.

It was really... a beautiful place.

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After a period of driving, the carriage finally arrived in Chelte. Green saw the walls of Chester, which were tall and solid. Many Jodah soldiers were standing guard on the walls, showing the prosperity and military strength of the city.

But just as they were about to enter the city gate, the knight sitting with him pulled the curtains tightly.

"We are about to enter the city. Due to the confidentiality of this mission, you cannot show up in the city." Under the heavy armor, the knight said seriously.

Green nodded, feeling a little lonely in his heart. It seemed that he had to do some work he didn't like again. The noisy and shouting vegetable market outside made his thoughts drift to Wendam and Gus far away on the Midland Front.

The carriage bumped on the cobblestone road of Chester, and the sound of the market in the distance gradually faded away, slowly driving into the interior of Chelte.

Green could feel the tense atmosphere outside the carriage. The footsteps, whispers, and occasional neighs of the soldiers reminded him that they had entered a fortress with strong armaments.

Green's eyes swept over the decorations inside the carriage, and his heart was filled with worries about the unknown.

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Governor's Mansion in Chester.

General Abecasis, known as the "Giant", and Tokar, the leader of the Knights of the Sea Beast Yanglu Mengqin, were discussing the plan for the next attack on the "Fire Dragon's Nest".

The last siege did not bring any benefits. Although fifty artillery pieces were transported, they were quickly destroyed by the forts on its six bastions without even blasting away the scraps of the gate of the "Fire Dragon's Lair". The bombardment was shattered and even a large number of crossbowmen were lost.

"Can this spy chief really turn the tide of the war? After all, the siege of 20,000 people ended in such a disastrous defeat..." Abecasis had no choice in his heart, even though he called for support from Judah many times. , but such a fierce battle lasted for 13 years.

Judah has gradually lost patience, let alone cannot bear such consumption. If Judah wants to mobilize a hundred thousand troops to come to this small island, he will have to stop chasing Midland. If even a hundred thousand troops cannot After the capture, not only did Abecasis and Tokar have to commit suicide to apologize, but even Judah had to consider signing an armistice agreement with Midland.

"Hmph, what a spy does cannot be brought to light after all. I won't believe that a spy can stir up any trouble!!" Tokal sneered with the arrogance born of a noble and a soldier, and was not even willing to continue waiting for Ka. When Di arrived, he walked out of the conference room directly and asked his subordinates to greet him. This was considered as a courtesy.

As the first knight of Judah on Grant's battlefield, he was going to review the Judah soldiers who would enter the city later. His heart is full of confidence and expectation for the upcoming battle, because he firmly believes that only a true knight can win and shine on the battlefield, instead of relying on any conspiracy! !

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