Give Me the Name of God

Chapter 345 The life and death battle in Turbulent City

Marquis Sailin was sitting in the hall, reading the letter sent by the carrier pigeon from the royal capital.

The singing and dancing were still going on, and the retainers were adding wine to the Marquis, but the Marquis had lost his former composure.

His brows were furrowed, his lips were trembling, and there was no color on his face.

The retainer standing behind him saw part of the content of the letter and was trembling with fear.

Krechi Monchik is a traitor and a heretic, and any association with him will be punished with the same crime.

Thinking of the friendship of the past, this is my last warning to you. The Lord's anger has been kindled, and the sharp edge of the sword of divine punishment is pointing at you.

The retainer was dumbfounded. He didn't know why the archbishop was so angry.

Selin also couldn't understand Bucken's thoughts. He just sent 50,000 pounds of grain to Monchik. The whole process was clearly described. With Bucken's wisdom, it was impossible not to see his position.

It is useless to think too much. The top priority is to clarify the misunderstanding immediately. Selin left the banquet and wrote a reply in person, describing the incident in more detail, and solemnly expressed his respect and loyalty to the archbishop, and expressed his willingness to obey the archbishop's orders. All commands.

This is a very important letter. Marquis Selin originally planned to have a courier deliver the letter, but the Horakil Mountains separate the Turbulent City and the Royal Capital, and the messenger would have to walk over the mountains for nearly a month to reach the Royal Capital.

Now there has been a misunderstanding between him and the archbishop. If an explanation cannot be provided soon, the situation will become worse. After careful consideration, Marquis Selin still chose the carrier pigeon.

The carrier pigeon with blue feathers and red spots flew towards the royal capital, but who would have thought that this carrier pigeon circled the mountains, but then flew in another direction - the direction of Qixing Mountain.

It was tamed by Manda, and all letters sent from Turbulence City would be delivered to Manda first.

With the special induction of the fifth-level skill, no matter where Manda is, the carrier pigeon can always find Manda's location accurately. After reading the letter, Manda called Chuyt and asked him to continue talking according to the tone of the Marquis. Jill Egg.

Since you like gossiping so much, I'll let you tease you until you die! Manda tied up the letter and released the carrier pigeon.

Bucken received the letter, glanced at it, and then threw it on the ground.

Amado picked up the letter and the first sentence he saw on the letter was: I value friendship very much, whether it is my friendship with you or my friendship with Count Monchique. I value it very much. I hope you will Can we resolve the misunderstanding with Count Monchik...

Bucken roared: This madman! This fool! Who does he think he is? He dared to compare me with that prisoner in Monchik! And said there was a misunderstanding between me and a prisoner? Who gave him the courage? , how dare you say such a thing!

Bucken was furious, and Amado quickly threw the letter aside and did not dare to say anything for a while.

Bucken calmed down for a moment and said to Amado: Give Wilkins an order to attack Turbulent City and let Larn Pigu provide the necessary help.

Amado knew that Turbulence City was easy to defend but difficult to attack, and he also knew that Marquis Serin was not someone to be trifled with. He would not care about Wilkins' life or death, but he did not want Larn to wade into this muddy water.

Fortunately, Rahn just sent good news.

Sir, General Pigu has conquered six towns in succession. According to the current momentum, Monchik will soon be forced to have nowhere to escape, so I think...

Nowhere to escape? Bucken gritted his teeth and said, As long as there is food and soldiers, he may stand up at any time. Even if Monchik is really wiped out, what is the use? And Webner of Bluestone City, He has declared war on me, and this damn Selin, he is provoking me!

Amado lowered his head. It would be neither rational nor useful to dare to say more at this time. That same day, he sent a letter to Larne conveying Bucken's order.

Manda read the letter, frowned and said: The Archbishop is really stingy. Attacking Luanliu City is not an easy task. He was not willing to send some reinforcements.

Chuitt said: In the final analysis, we still use our own troops. Should we still fight this battle?

Fight! The archbishop gave the order, why not fight? Let Jenkins send troops immediately!

The Marquis of Selin waited bitterly for several days, and the pigeon finally came back. When he untied the mailbox on the pigeon's leg, there was a piece of parchment with the king's seal and the archbishop's seal on it, but there was no other word on it.

This is Bucken's order. He believes that Selin can understand the meaning of this letter.

The Marquis of Celine indeed understood the meaning of this wordless letter, and Bucken was about to use force against him.

Sir, should we prepare for battle?

Who am I fighting? Marquis Sailin picked up the letter and asked, This letter represents the king and the archbishop. Do I want to fight the entire kingdom? Do I want to fight the entire Church of God's Punishment?

You intend to write another letter to the Archbishop?

There's no point in writing a letter. I've said everything I need to say. There is a curse behind this, a curse I can't see. This curse is pushing Turbulent City into the abyss. I want to go to the Royal Capital in person and see it with my own hands. Break this curse and set off today.”

The retainer said with a worried look on his face: Sir, I'm afraid the capital is not safe. I'm worried that the archbishop will treat you...

I believe I can calm Bucken's anger. Even if I can't, I still want to see what the curse is behind it. I have many friends in the capital. They can at least ensure my safe return.

In order not to alarm the surrounding lords, Sailin chose to set off overnight, but before he could walk out of the city gate, he was stopped by a group of people.

This group of people were the surrounding lords. They knelt on the ground and begged Marquis Sailin not to leave Turbulence City.

Marquis Selin gave an explanation, but the lords couldn't listen. They received very terrible news.

Wilkins is coming, and he is bringing tens of thousands of bandits with him, killing people along the way.

Jenkins received Manda's order and was approaching Turbulence City with more than 40,000 refugees.

In the past twenty days, this group of refugees has only done two things, looting and killing.

Manda did not provide them with enough food or weapons, and most of their supplies came from raiding.

Over time, they formed a concept: as long as they kill, they can get a full meal, as long as they kill, they can exchange for a piece of cold clothing, killing can allow them to get more weapons, and with weapons, they can kill more people. people.

Jenkins would put some restrictions on them, but he also condoned most of the atrocities. This group of refugees now set their sights on Turbulence City. They firmly believe that there is endless food, endless wealth, and endless wealth. Endless sleep...

Marquis Celin sat in the castle, looking at the blank piece of paper, and stayed awake all night.

At dawn, he called a retainer and ordered: Send two hundred thousand pounds of grain to Wilkins and persuade him to stop.

The retainer asked: What if he refuses to give up?

Marquis Sailin took out a dagger and inserted it into the blank piece of paper:

The Sailin family doesn't like fighting, but they can't let others bully them.

Dear readers, the update of Chapter 2 has been postponed to 9pm, so please stay tuned.

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