"After we capture TEWIN City, don''t remember your promise. In fact, the morale of the soldiers in the city has been very low. It has been half a month, and there is still no reinforcements. Today we almost captured the city wall. If the old guy is not old and strong, we should enter TEWIN city today, and tomorrow is the best time for us to launch the general attack , stop thinking about hiding your strength. We are all grasshoppers on the same rope. "
Only the voice of count Mandel echoed in the conference room. Looking at the imposing count Mandel, even the arrogant middle-aged man did not dare to refute his words at this moment. Everyone could only nod, indicating that they would try their best to win TEWIN tomorrow.
Just then, viscount Hobbes hurried in from the outside. He was very short of breath, and his armor was very messy because he fled in confusion. The Viscount Hobbes blurted out that he had no memory at all, because he had a profound influence on Nord''s flag, because Nord''s troops chased him eight blocks with this flag, Isn''t Viscount Hobbes impressed? He would never forget the coat of arms. Until now, viscount Hobbes was very afraid of seeing the flag when he looked back.
Hearing the description of viscount Hobbes, count Mandel seemed to think of something, but he couldn''t believe the answer in his heart, because the coat of arms he knew was not an count at all, and the family had declined for many years.
"Is it the ISAAC family? But I heard that the heir of their family was not a famous black sheep in the city of Bellon? He just came to the north some time ago and went on the road alone. He didn''t even have an entourage. Moreover, he was rejected by Marquis TEWIN and went to his territory in frustration."
A count looked contemptuous. Although Nord was not in the Jianghu, he always had his name in the Jianghu, although it was some bad rumors. Moreover, from Bellon city to the north, the name of Nord, a black sheep, seemed to have been settled in the mouth of these high-level nobles. Nord didn''t expect that he would become the talk of these nobles after dinner.
Maybe even after knowing it, Nord won''t care. He won''t care too much about other people''s opinions. People live their life as long as they live their own life. There''s no need to care about other people''s eyes at all. This is the principle of life that Nord has always believed in.
"Shall we go out and have a look?"
Count Mandel then stood up and left the conference room directly regardless of the feelings of several other nobles. Then Orlando and others followed closely, leaving only the middle-aged man in the conference room. He frowned and didn''t know what he was thinking.
Count Mandel took several knights and rode in the direction of Nord. When he came to a few hundred meters outside the camp of Nord''s army, he stopped. Looking at the gradually formed camp, count Mandel frowned. Especially when he saw that there were wells built in the camp, his heart was very heavy.
Then the other two earls also came to count Mandel. They were lords who had experienced many wars. At a glance, they could see that the camp opposite was very extraordinary. Count Mandel looked back at the people coming, and then said in a deep voice:
"Let''s get a little closer and see if they''re showy."
Count Mandel and his party came on horseback, and at this time, they were all followed by the Knights under the count. The so-called experts were bold. Although they were only more than 20 people, count Mandel and others dared to rush to the camp to test and did not advise at all.
Count Mandel and others came so brazenly that Nord in the camp must have seen it. Nord immediately asked Lehman to lead the crossbow soldiers to guard against them, because Nord saw dozens of them, so there was no need to make a mountain out of a molehill. If they really rushed in, they would give Nord a head.
Although Nord didn''t know who the people were, it can be seen from their clothes that these should be the three earls who besieged Twain. If they were all taken at one stroke, the siege of Twain would be solved. Nord really wanted them to rush in at this time,