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Chapter 71: Chasing an acquaintance in the troops

Chapter 71: Chasing an acquaintance in the troops
Logging camp in the early morning.

As soon as the sky brightened, the whole camp was noisy and bustling, much more lively than the camp in the past few days.

Kana was woken up by the noisy noise outside. He stood up and looked around, and saw people everywhere around the camp.

You can also see some people walking towards this side from the direction of the town, bringing their families with them.

Looking at this scene, Kana knew that the Earl should have taken action.

"Your Highness, please have something to eat." Alice had come over at some point, with a few steaming cakes in the wicker basket in her hand.

"Ah."

Cana nodded and took it.

Well...it's not very tasty, it can only be used to fill your stomach.

While eating, I wandered around the camp and looked at the situation in the camp.

Those sent over were children, women, and some elderly people.

At this time, the camp was filled with the noise and crying of children.

Many women have also joined in helping to assemble the rafts, and more workers are stepping up logging.

Try to make more rafts, at least to be able to carry more supplies, which will be good for the future.

"Sister!" A little girl ran over from a distance, rushed straight to Alice's side, and hugged her legs.

"Vir!" Alice was a little surprised and squatted down.

The little girl pressed her face directly against Aliris's face. The armor was too hard on other parts of her body. She rubbed it hard and said, "I missed you so much, sister."

After saying this, he smiled and tilted his head to wave at Kana next to him.

This little girl was none other than the little girl that Kana and his friends had rescued in the ratman camp before.

Today I look much better than that time.

"Do you want to eat it?" Alice said and stuffed the cake directly into Weil's hand.

"Thank you!"

Weil shouted with full energy, holding the cake in both hands and chewing it like a squirrel.

Looking at the cute little girl, Kana couldn't help but reach out and touch her head.

The little girl didn't mind, she just looked up and giggled twice.

"Weir, where are you?!" A woman's voice came from not far away.

When the little girl heard this, she quickly raised her hands, waving and shouting, "Here, I'm here."

A slightly plump woman ran over quickly.

"How can you run around?" He looked at Wei'er and then saw the two people behind her. When he saw that it was His Royal Highness the Prince and Alice, he quickly bowed.

"His Royal Highness Prince."

"Hurry up and bow, you naughty girl." The aunt patted Weil's head lightly.

"Well, it's okay."

"Hehe, he said it's okay."

Kana recognized this auntie. She should be the auntie from the orphanage, responsible for taking care of the orphans.

In the end, Wei'er was eating the cake with one hand while the aunt dragged her away with the other hand.

He took a bite of the cake, held it up and waved goodbye to the two of them.

"Ah, what a strong little girl." Popot came out from the side and said, looking at the little girl's back.

Hearing her words, Kana was slightly stunned.

Yes, her mother is no longer with us.

At that moment, Kana almost forgot this.

"Yes."

The three dazed people walked to the river, where there were already more than a dozen rafts.

There were still some scattered murlocs around the raft.

"Don't disturb me! Go away!" A worker waved his hand, driving away the curious fishman who was wandering around nearby.

As residents of the river bend town, the merfolk live on the other side of the river, so most of the townspeople are quite familiar with the merfolk and have no fear of them.

The fishman jumped twice in dissatisfaction and danced with his hands.

"I'm not a prince, I don't understand, I don't understand, go away!"

The driven fishman was a little angry. He adjusted his position, moved to the other side, and continued to watch curiously.

The workers had no choice but to continue working.

"Quack." The sound of the fishman came from his ear, and Kana looked down.

A tiny murloc cub, about the size of a palm, stared at Kana with big eyes.

"What is he saying?" asked Popot curiously. She had even opened her notebook to take notes.

After all, apart from Kana, she had never seen anyone communicate with the fishmen.

"He's a cub, just barking."

"What... Is there no one to take care of such a young child?" Popot shouted dissatisfiedly.

As soon as he finished speaking, a fishman ran over, grabbed the little fishman and threw it on his back.

Only then did they see that there were several small fishmen crawling on the fishman's back.

He ignored the three people and left without looking back.

The three were about to turn around and leave when they heard shouting.

Looking back, I saw a river boat coming down from upstream.

It was the only one in the town.

The boat slowly approached the shore of the logging camp, and Jonil's adjutant got off.

"As we said before, send the children and the elderly up first.

Aunt Achir, take the child and go up quickly."

The aunt from the orphanage boarded the boat with two elderly people and a group of children.

Weir was still waving at them.

Some items that people brought with them were also put up.

Kana and the other two looked for a while and then left. There was nothing for them to do now.

Back in the large tent in the center, Kana sat in his seat in a daze.

Alice didn't know when she sat next to him, and she felt a little shy.

His eyes were communicating with Popot on the other side.

Popot glared fiercely and tilted his head.

Alice took a deep breath and slowly reached out her hand, her whole hand shaking nervously.

Popot looked at it and her eyes suddenly widened. She discovered a problem and quickly mouthed something.

But at this moment, Alice had already closed her eyes nervously.

Kana was in a daze when he suddenly felt the touch of cold metal on his hand.

When he looked over, he saw a hand wearing a chainmail glove covering his own hand.

Following this hand, I looked at Aliris, who was wearing full body armor, and her nervous and flushed face.

"Is…is it getting better?"

"Ah? What?" Kana was stunned for a moment.

Seeing that Kana didn't seem to be getting better, Aliris pursed her lips and suddenly closed her eyes.

He rushed over and hugged Kana directly.

Seeing this scene, Popot was already in despair. He covered his eyes and couldn't bear to watch any longer.

"Hiss~" Kana couldn't help but twitch his mouth, feeling a little painful.

Because Aliris was wearing full body armor at this time.

"Now, what about now?"

Cana seemed to finally understand what Aliris meant and suddenly smiled.

The smile turned into laughter again.

"Ha ha ha ha……"

Kana's laughter made Aliris want to crawl into the crack.

She had now let go of her hands and was holding her head with her hands because she also noticed something was wrong.

When she hugged her head, she felt nauseous.

Ahhhhh, Alyris, what are you doing! And Popot, you deceitful rat!

Her heart was roaring wildly, her thoughts were in a mess, and she felt she could no longer think.

Alice now wished she could strengthen her body so that she could rush out of the tent.

Cana finally stopped smiling and looked at Aliris, which made her extremely cute.

I couldn't help but reach my hand through the gap and pinch Aliris's hidden face.

"Don't be shy, it works. I'm feeling better now."

"Really?" The blush on Alice's face had not faded at all, but she still raised her head and asked.

Before he could say anything, a figure suddenly rushed into the tent. "Your Highness! No..."

Just as George was about to shout, he was stunned. Something was not right inside the mosquito net and he was stuck.

Kana turned around calmly and asked, "What's wrong?"

George suddenly recalled the past and shouted in fear: "Oh no! The evacuating team has been caught up!"

"What?" Kana was a little surprised.

Without thinking too much, I rushed out.

Aliris followed closely behind.

As soon as he rushed out, he saw Blake running towards him in a hurry.

"Your Highness, the pursuers are catching up. The Earl's troops are blocking the town!"

"Hurry up and saddle the horses. Get ready. I'll go give the orders."

After giving the order, Kana rushed to the river bank.

Seeing Jonil's adjutant, he rushed forward and shouted, "Quick, notify everyone to get on board. The enemy is catching up."

Then, he shouted to the fish-man prophet on the riverbank not far away: "Prophet! Get ready, get your people ready, we will leave at any time!"

The murloc prophet nodded.

After saying that, Cana turned around and ran back. At this time, Blake and others were ready.

There was also anxiety on his face. The enemy came too fast.

Looking at the prepared horses, and then at George and Popot who were following them, Cana said to them, "You two, get on board now."

Popot nodded. She didn't force herself, as she knew she wouldn't be able to play a big role in a real cluster battle.

After all, she only knows some magic tricks, which are fine for fooling ordinary people, but their effects are really limited in battle.

But George opened his mouth, but was glared at by Kana, so he had to shut it.

"Yes."

He took the order and nodded, then ran towards the shore with Popot.

“Let’s speed it up.”

Kana said as he jumped onto his horse. The two war horses that had been helping to pull wood in the camp seemed to have sensed the upcoming battle.

I don't know if it was paddling its hooves out of nervousness or excitement.

Mounting their horses, Blake and his two companions, plus Cana and his two companions, a total of five knights, galloped straight towards the town.

On the road, many residents of the small town could be seen running towards the rear.

These were all men in their prime, who should have been reserved for the last and retreated with the Earl's troops.

Continuing forward, I saw the wounded being transported to the rear.

At this time, Kana could already smell the smell of blood spreading wildly in the distance.

A large amount of bloody smell is intertwined, and you can smell all kinds of information from it.

Kana was thinking about the current situation.

Although he had not expected the current situation, he was not surprised.

In the plot, the Earl should engage in battle with the enemy's vanguard tomorrow and retreat after a tragic victory.

As for today's situation, we can see that the Earl is preparing to retreat, but it is obvious that the enemy is chasing him very closely.

The Earl's troops had retreated very decisively, which must have caught the enemy by surprise.

But they were still caught up, and they looked at the wounded and the middle-aged townspeople who were evacuating.

In other words, the Earl was now conducting a defensive retreat, and the enemy's forces did not have an overwhelming advantage.

If tomorrow's battle is as described in the plot, this situation is obviously impossible because there are thousands of players assisting in the plot.

Although the players at that time were all wearing cloth, holding some wooden spears and other things, their level was only level one.

But you have to know that thousands of players with high morale and fearlessness can also block many enemies by using human shields.

If they can still hold on now, it is almost certain that the enemy did not expect the Earl to retreat so decisively.

The retreat was too decisive, which made them fear that the count might not fight them for a long time, so they simply retreated all the way.

So he might just bring a small mobile force to delay the Earl's actions.

As they approached the town.

From a distance, Kana saw a large group of giant bats surrounding the entrance of the town.

The fluttering of wings in the sky above the town added a gloomy atmosphere to the entire town.

Then some agile zombies were seen going around the edge of the town, trying to circle around and attack those who were retreating.

Some townspeople brandished crude weapons and drove them away.

Kana didn't even stop his horse, but threw the spherical doll directly from his waist bag.

Then it flew to 5 meters away from Kana and hovered to collect blood. The blood surrounded it, forming blood arrows and began to shoot from a distance.

There is no need for Kana to aim at all. The shooting ball will automatically and accurately send these condensed blood arrows into the zombie's head.

Aliris did the same thing, but she had to control it herself. They passed through, and the ghouls on both sides were shot down one by one by the inexplicable attack.

Walking through the town, you can see the buildings relying on the town and some simple defense facilities.

The Earl's soldiers and those troops are blocking the enemy.

The entire battle field was unusually scattered.

Scattered throughout the town, it was clear that even the Earl's troops had been caught off guard.

The five people who suddenly rushed out attracted the attention of the giant bats in the sky, and several giant bats swooped down directly at them.

Before they landed, they were killed by the blood arrows shot by the spherical puppets, and their bodies began to fall one after another.

Looking around, apart from giant bats and ghouls, the most common ones were vampire knights wearing blood-red armor and riding blood-red warhorses.

It is almost certain that all the troops brought here are elite troops.

Each of these Scarlet Knights in the game has an elite bronze edge.

"Disperse support." Kana shouted.

A knight holding a blood-red spear, as if sensing something, spotted Kana from afar and charged towards him on horseback.

"Haha, look who this is?"

The blood knight in full armor rushed to Kana's side, but did not attack him directly. Instead, he stopped his horse and taunted him.

It was obvious that he recognized Kana and was very familiar with him.

Cana stared at him with a frown on his face. He felt that the voice was somewhat familiar, but he couldn't remember who it was.

Although he still had memories of Kana in his mind, the closer he got to the time when he traveled through time, the clearer the memories became.

The further back in time, the more vague the memory becomes, especially when it's been more than a year, only scattered fragments remain.

Kana's understanding of the past was mostly pieced together from fragments, various plot insights, and knowledge of some events.

Once he got into the details, he couldn't come to an accurate conclusion. For example, he couldn't quite remember who the voice belonged to.

"What? You don't recognize your brother after not seeing him for a month?"

The vampire knight took off his helmet, revealing a bluish face with slightly sunken cheeks. Through the bluish epidermis, one could see the black blood vessels beneath the skin.

A head of dry black and white hair was scattered down.

The cruel smile he showed to Kana revealed his sharp teeth and the blood stains around it that seemed to have not been wiped clean.

No, who can recognize you with your vampire-like appearance?

Looking at this face, Kana couldn't recall any useful memories.

"Kana, the way you look right now really whets my appetite!"

He said this with his eyes wide open, his voice almost a roar.

There was no hiding the jealousy and even hatred in his eyes.

Although Kana didn't recognize him, this should be one of the so-called "brothers" above him.

He is also a foodie who has perfectly integrated into the identity of a vampire and does not hide his appetite at all.

"I'm sorry, you look like a monster right now. Your voice is familiar, but I really don't know who you are. You're a bit... too disgusting."

Kana's voice was calm, slightly disgusted, and he shrank his head back.

This behavior instantly ignited the other party's anger and hit his trigger point.

"Haha, hahaha, you don't remember? Then you will remember it clearly for the rest of your life!" He roared and rode his horse straight over.

He wanted to teach his younger brother a lesson.

The blood flowed on the lance in his hand, and it suddenly stretched out.

The forward momentum of the warhorse under him seemed to be covered in blood.

The sudden burst of speed allowed him to rush in front of Kana in an instant.

Facing the attack, Kana pulled the horse and dodged to the side.

The blood that swept around the lance was also directly controlled by Kana and dispersed.

"Escaped?"

The prince turned around, disbelief in his eyes.

"Very surprised?"

(End of this chapter)

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