"Lu Lin, we have talked about this many times, right?" Egged shouted to the old man from a distance while sitting on the horse.

"I'm so old, what haven't I seen?" The old man replied stubbornly: "If I say I won't leave, I won't leave!"

The knight shouted: "Then you stay here, I hope you can be buried with your wife!"

"Okay, Kum, leave him alone," the knight said to the soldier.

"Yes, sir..." The soldier walked away, looking back every few steps.

The old man staggered into his room.

When the last villager left the village gate, the knight came out.

The two soldiers worked together to lock the gate from the inside, then climbed out of the wall using a ladder. Finally, they chopped the ladder into firewood and left it under the city wall.

Most of the citizens carried loads on their shoulders, while a few led mules and oxen.

There were also horse-drawn carriages, all of which were loaded with luggage.

Including the knight's carriage, it was also used to store the blacksmith's tools.

The shepherd is still driving the sheep.

At least they still have property, and as long as they can settle down, they will be able to make a comeback sooner or later.

If what the scouts said was correct, the Ansa people were at most two days away from here.

It would take about two days to get to the city.

Can catch up.

Although the villagers were driving livestock and carrying goods, there were more Angsa people and they could only walk slower.

More than three hundred villagers, guarded by twenty or so soldiers, formed a river with their torches.

At midnight, the team slowly moved north.

Egede sent two mounted scouts to the front and rear, and they took turns returning to report on the road conditions ahead, fifteen minutes' ride away from the team.

That is to say, every thirty minutes, a scout would come from the front or the rear.

The team of several hundred people was very quiet at night.

Only the insects that were awakened in the middle of the night were chirping.

We kept on rushing on the road and passed a sunrise that no one appreciated.

"Sir!" The soldier came from the back of the team, "Take a break. People have already started to complain."

Knight Eggard nodded.

After the order was given, people couldn't wait to sit down on the ground.

The guards were sparsely stationed around the villagers.

Let the livestock drink water and eat grass, and then people also need to fill their stomachs.

"Take two hours' rest." Considering that most people did not sleep last night, Eggard gave them ample rest time.

Altria sat on the carriage, hugging her legs, looking at the villagers who were resting in groups of two or three, leaning on each other.

"what are you thinking about?"

Mia sat down next to her.

"I'm looking out for my people," Altria replied somewhat glumly.

Mia also looked at the villagers.

This future will belong to the people of Altria.

What about Mia's people?

She looked at Wilden, then at Melina.

It has been a while since we left the border.

He sighed and lay on his back in the uneven bed of the truck where the luggage was placed.

Speaking of which, one of the two purposes for coming to this world was to improve my strength.

Probably done.

As for the second one, it is a bit abstract.

Maybe it's time to think about what to do after returning to the border.

It's not a good idea to stay in Britain forever.

I'd love to stay here though.

But when I think about it, my mother is Marika.

There was an inexplicable feeling that made her unwilling to abandon the border area.

Perhaps this is the legendary "idol" burden.

Demigods can't escape.

I was just planning to take a rest in the uncomfortable truck bed.

"what--"

Suddenly, a scream was heard nearby.

Mia sat up with a start.

A soldier was stabbed in the abdomen by an arrow and fell down in pain, holding his stomach.

And where that arrow came from.

It's the woods by the roadside!

A horn sounded, but it was not a knight's horn.

Flocks of arrows flew out from the woods and landed on the unsuspecting villagers!

"Enemy attack!!!"

The guard yelled shrilly.

The Ansa people, armed with spears and axes, rushed out of the woods howling.

Chapter 3. The Invasion of the Ansa ()

I didn’t update yesterday, but I’m feeling better now.

There is another update today~

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The Ansa rushed out of the woods.

Arrows, throwing axes, and javelins.

Everything happened mercilessly upon the defenseless villagers.

Even after walking for seven or eight hours, people still fled frantically under the threat of death.

"Hold on! Hold on!" The knight was riding on his horse, and even he was knocked down by the rush.

Not only are there people, but there are also livestock, whether they are cattle or sheep, these livestock all follow the crowd.

When people are in chaos, all animals will be in chaos as well.

It was under such circumstances that the Ansa people rushed into the crowd.

And Egede couldn't even gather the few troops he had.

The twenty or so soldiers were too scattered.

In order to protect more than 300 villagers and the large circle of countless livestock, the soldiers were evenly dispersed around.

Originally this was a precautionary measure; if someone came from any direction, they would be discovered.

But in the sudden attack, this became the biggest obstacle to gathering strength.

When you encounter danger.

Whether it is humans or animals, even insects that have no thoughts, they all know to stay away.

Therefore, the soldiers at the other end of the team were immediately swallowed up by the fleeing people.

How many Anshars are there? How well-equipped are they? Are they strong?

Even Egede, who was riding a horse, couldn't tell.

"Soldiers! Protect civilians!" he shouted, but received no response in the chaos.

The Angus rushed into the crowd, howling and hacking at the crowded people who were trampling on each other.

No matter whether the person in front of them is a warrior or not, no one can escape their axe blade.

Altria wanted to jump off the carriage, but a group of people were bending over and crawling under the carriage, blocking the area around the carriage.

The girl was extremely anxious.

She jumped over the crowd blocking the carriage, fell to the ground in a mess, and was almost rolled under the hooves of a frightened cow.

Mia stood on the car, looking down.

The Ansas were approaching, blending in with the crowd of villagers, and could only be distinguished by the unevenness of their helmets.

She knocked down a raider with a pyroxite crystal, but the scene was too chaotic and it was difficult to tell where the enemy was.

"Damn..." the girl cursed inwardly, drew out her sword, and jumped off the carriage.

Then she realized what a terrible decision it was.

Because of the height.

In the crowd, Mia could not see things clearly.

Originally she could still find a hint of white in the crowd, but now she could see nothing but frightened people and livestock.

"Wilden! Melina!" she yelled.

And tried to tiptoe and look around.

'Puff--'

A raider who rushed towards her from the crowd was stabbed from behind with a dagger, and Melina appeared at Mia's side.

However, Mia was also startled by the robber.

"Lady Mia!" The taller Melina pulled Mia over and protected her by her side.

We haven't seen Wilden yet, but we can hear his voice: "Spread out, don't run in one direction!"

Wilden, who was big and had a loud voice, shouted so loudly that he drowned out the screams of the people and the war cries of the Ansa.

He pushed aside the crowd in front of him like a farmer pushing aside a field of ripe wheat.

I almost tripped over a sheep because I didn't see where I was stepping.

"Don't act rashly," Wilden, who was obviously more experienced, said after he met up with the two women, "Wait for the crowd to disperse."

"It will be too late then!"

This is a massacre.

Perhaps every second of delay will result in someone dying.

"Then follow me," Wilden replied.

He is taller and can see more clearly.

There were the Ansa people, and he could find them from a high position.

"Scatter!" Sir Egede also shouted.

Its horse neighed in the crowd, and the knight was the first to rush into the Ansa people, slashing at the enemy with a long sword in his hand.

The sharp sword cut into the unprotected area between the enemy's helmet and mail, and the plunderer fell to the ground.

The horses screamed in surprise, and someone came from the other side. Eggard turned around and raised his sword.

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