Eagle Flag of Epirus

Vol 8 Chapter 69: Before the expedition

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"It's an honor to be appreciated by you, Your Royal Highness Irina." Justinian replied after a moment of indulgence, "but I don't think I need to rush about the marriage."

He did not agree immediately. Justinian’s reaction made the Thessaly nobles secretly happy. As long as he clearly refused the marriage, they would have reason to oppose his staying in Thessaly. For them, this is the best result. Earl Merinoson was about to speak when he saw this, but he hadn't spoken yet. Justinian spoke again: "How big a marriage can be a trifling matter. Your Excellency Hendriel said before that there is nothing wrong with it. Therefore, I hope that His Royal Highness and I can defer the engagement of marriage. And all of you here can be witnesses and act as witnesses. Sincerely, I will recover Agrinion, which was occupied by the rebels, for His Royal Highness Irina. When the day of recovery, I believe that it will be the best time to enter into a marriage contract, which can be justified and can also comfort the deceased prince. Your Highness."

The expressions of all the nobles' faces changed as soon as these words were answered, and anyone with a discerning answer like this could understand the tricky, how much binding is the so-called witness in the world today? Justinian’s answer apparently declined Irina Dukas. Some of the nobles sneered and waited for the next result. It is conceivable that this negotiation would end up unhappy in all likelihood.

But the girl was not discouraged, "I, Irina of the Ducás family in Agrinon respects your answer, but I believe you will make the right choice." The weak girl looked at Chase without humility or arrogance. Denny, and Justinian also looked at the girl herself with some interest.

At this time, Irina Dukas was a different person than the clumsy and naive girl two years ago. From those black and shiny eyes, there was no tremor that could be captured. Suffering would really reshape people. Justinian couldn't help wondering what exactly this girl would look like after going through. But curiosity turned curiosity. At this time, Justinian was unwilling to bind himself to other people hastily. Dukas' family background did help him more or less, but in this troubled world, his strength was more reliable. What's more, the girl in front of her is like a rose with thorns, although she is still immature, but under the water of suffering, her thin body can't hide the thorns on her body. However, Justinian did not say anything to death, and such an answer was considered a compromise. He still needs to consider whether to marry him, especially his ally Hendril. The man had obviously objected just now, and he didn't need to offend both sides.

"I will consider it seriously, Your Highness. No matter what happens in the end, I will help you to regain Agrinon, as long as everyone here can let go of prejudices with me." Justinian replied after careful consideration of the words.

Irina Dukas nodded, then turned her gaze to the other Thessaly nobles, "Uncles and uncles here, what do you think?"

The nobles were embarrassed. It was obvious that Irina Dukas had backed down and reached a compromise. Under the pressure of the two parties, they knew that there was no room for bargaining. Earl Merinoson was still unwilling, and his attack on Justinian had obviously no effect, but he still wanted the girl in front of him to change his mind. After all, there are not many young aristocrats in Thessaly. If Justinian and Irina were to marry, it would undoubtedly be a huge loss for them.

Irina was obviously aware of his intentions and bypassed him directly, "Then just say what you need, Justinian! Now Thessaly and I will fully support you, but I also hope that you can fulfill it. The promise just now."

"Yeah." Feeling a little pressured, Justinian nodded, his eyes swept across the same ugly nobles, and couldn't help but think: It seems that Theodor's daughter inherited a character that his father could hardly fool. Too!

"I need to recruit five hundred war horses in Thessaly." Justinian said the conditions without any kind of politeness, and Justinian opened his mouth. These horses were provided to Salius and the others. The horses of the cavalry trekking all the way were exhausted and needed to be replenished urgently. They are the next absolute force to deal with the enemy.

"Five hundred? These are half of our horses! Don't just give you all." Upon hearing this request, the Thessaly couldn't help but blow his beard and stare, thinking Justinian was taking advantage of the fire.

"If this is the case, that's better. As long as you are willing." Justinian didn't turn his head back, and continued, "Apart from these, I hope that His Highness can order all coastal villages to be temporarily relocated to inland castles to guard against Venice. People invaded from the sea."

"There is no need for this, as we have already said before. There are only a dozen small broken villages along the coast, and the evacuation will take time and cause unnecessary panic." A noble objected. Long before he came, Justin There are differences between the Nepali and Thessaly nobles on this. Once evacuated, the food and drink of thousands of rough farmers are not small expenses, and more people are more inclined to let them fend for themselves.

This is exactly what Justinian feared they would do.

"It is precisely for this reason that a Venetian fleet of 72 ships ransacked the southern islands more than a hundred years ago, and the emperor John succumbed to it. In fact, there is no fertility in that area, but it can be caused by war. The escape of refugees is enough to shake the inhabitants of a piece of land. Now panic must not occur, and you must be as cautious as you were when dealing with the outbreak of the plague. What's more, the people on the coast know the truth and the reality, and to protect them is to protect the whole of Thessaly. And in this respect. The preparation required depends on all of you. I believe that there is an order from your Highness. This is not a difficult task.” Justinian patiently explained ~www.readwn.com~ In the already reliable news, Mikhail Dukas A large army has been sent south to support the rebels in Agrignon, and the Venetians on the sea are ready to move, and he must warn these people to stand up.

"Then what else do we need to do?" On the one hand, the two counts, Bunonius and Taranite, were also ready.

Justinian had already prepared a mission for them. He glanced at Irina in front of him. The unmoving girl looked at herself quietly from beginning to end, making Justinian a little confused. . But he gave the final order, "Your Excellency Bunonius, Your Excellency Taranite, I hope you two can set off tomorrow and lead your respective troops to Agrinion and block the two Romans to the north. Dadao, there is no need to have any contact with the rebels. In three days, I will lead the Thessaly to join you, and then it will be the time for us to celebrate our achievements in the city."

The calm young man confidently assured that all the nobles were silent. Seeing Justinian so confident, the Thessaly nobles were dubious, but now they can only let this outsider decide their fate.

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