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Chapter 140: Don't look down on the people stationed at the border

The next day, when the dawn light shone on Hiskama, many drunken people lay on the streets, some of them holding wine pots, some muttering words in their mouths, some sleeping very hard, and dull snoring sounds in their nasal cavity.

Yesterday's drink party made many people drunk, and of course many people were awake and cleaned up the mess left by these people.

On the way, Mann pulled the reins and patted the dark horse on the neck of the carriage. He and the dark horse were gradually getting familiar with each other and could occasionally drive the carriage away by themselves.

He looked back at the streets of Hiskama, raised his brow and jumped onto the carriage. Today, he was about to leave with Chu.

Last night, after he handed over the promised goods, that is, the carriage of the earthen potatoes, to Xiskama, who had retained him. He said that he could hold a position in the city and would praise his achievements to the king of the kingdom.

He will have a good future, compared to being a wandering businessman.

But Mann refused because his purpose was not possible in a city, and he always had to travel all over the mainland. And although he was still a wandering businessman now, he believed that it would not take long before he would have his own caravan, or even a chamber of commerce.

How to say, Mann's rejection was as expected by Heskama, or if Mann really chose to stay, he would be surprised.

So he didn't insist on it anymore, but just patted Mann on the shoulder and sent his blessings in his own way.

"Shiskama always welcomes you and my friends. If one day you return here, I will welcome you with the best manners."

This touched Mann somewhat, and he had never been respected so much.

But this was won by himself. Although he did not have Chu's strength, he returned to the city wall with Chu and persisted with everyone until the moment the beast retreated.

It turns out that he is a businessman who keeps his promises.

"So." Chu turned over the carriage and sat beside Mann and asked, "Can we leave?"

Mann smiled and glanced at Chuyi, then glanced at her mouth: "Of course."

He has never been prepared to stay in one place for a long time.

Chu took the reins in his hand, threw a sound in the air, and activated the carriage to walk towards the city gate.

There were still barrels and fires left from yesterday's cockpits on both sides of the street. The bumps of the carriage made Mann's body shake slightly. He looked at the person who was still drunk on the street, remembered the madness of the cockpit last night's cockpit, and smiled helplessly.

People like to celebrate, and so do he, but even the grand banquet will always go away, just like now, he is about to leave.

At this time, he saw a man next to the city gate.

The man was riding on the horse, wearing silver armor, a bright red cloak behind him, and a silver wolf-headed badge on his chest.

Mann saw the man, smiled and sighed, and said to the man from afar.

"You are not here to keep us again, are you?"

"Of course not." The man next to the city gate urged the horse to slowly approach the carriage and said with a smile.

"I just guess you will leave at this time, so I'm just saying a few words."

The person who came was Xiskama. At this time, he was riding on the war horse, just like when he first met, with the iron blood of a warrior and his own special affinity.

A gust of wind blows across the streets, and the autumn wind is always a little cold, because winter is coming.

Xiskama jumped off the horse and walked to the side of the carriage, untied his cloak, draped it on Mann, and tied a buckle for him.

"No matter where you are or what difficulties you encounter, please don't forget that you have a friend named Xiskama."

He smiled and said sincerely to the child who was a teenager younger than him. This was the most valuable promise he could make for his friends. Although he could not leave the city of Heskama, his influence in the kingdom was not low.

After saying that, he looked at Chu, took down the wolf-headed badge on his chest, and handed it to Chu.

"This is the badge that our Heskama family has given to the most heroic warriors, you are a great warrior, and I hope you can accept it."

Chu hesitated for a moment, glanced at Mann, and took over the wolf-head badge in Hiskama's hand.

"May the wolves accompany you in your footsteps and tear your enemies apart." Xiskama smiled, looking at Chu with an undisguised fighting spirit in her eyes.

"Of course, I'll get it back from you one day."

When he leads Hiskama to truly defeat the beasts, and when he can complete his family's vow to leave the city, he will challenge the first to regain the medal.

He knew Chu's strength, and he had seen Chu's amazing battles and victory with his own eyes, but the Heskama family never feared the strong.

Looking at Hiskama's fighting spirit, Chu's face looked a little ugly. She wanted to return the medal in her hand because she felt that she had taken over a trouble.

But in the end she sighed and took the badge off.

"So, goodbye to my friends."

Xiskama turned and jumped onto the horse's back, giving way to Mann and Chu's carriage.

The carriage slowly drove out of the city. Xiskama stood at the city gate, facing the carriage, pulled out the sword at his waist, and pointed to the sky in the distance.

"Shiskama, to our eternal allies!"

"Bang!"

On the city wall, the soldiers of Xiskama raised the spear in their hands diagonally in front of them.

"Bon Voyage!"

On the road outside the city, Mann hugged his chin in a cloak. He did not go to see the grand farewell ceremony behind him. He just smiled and said to Chu next to him.

“I like it here.”

Chu was playing with the wolf-head badge that Heskama gave her in her hand. When she heard Mann's words, she smiled faintly and stopped the medal on her chest.

"I don't hate it either."

She really didn't hate the family that stayed here forever because of her oath; she didn't hate the warriors who never retreated in front of wild animals; she didn't hate the civilians who didn't leave because of their attachment.

Or, they won her respect, and as she said, she liked it quite a bit.

As for what will happen to the next place they are going to, she doesn't know, but she is somewhat looking forward to it. This is the first time in a long time that she has felt like this, looking forward to the future.

Where will this path of sin be taken?

Who knows, Chu smiled and leaned on the carriage and closed his eyes.

Anyway, she has no way to get worse, so why don’t you expect something good to happen.

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A month later, a shocking news came from the westernmost city of Heskama.

The beast tide this year was unimaginable. Even the most brave and warlike soldiers of the Kingdom were hard to resist. They fought with the wild *** to the death. Just when they were about to be defeated, a person appeared. She broke into the beast group alone and killed the beast king. The beast tide eventually drove out the beast tide.

Originally, no one believed this kind of story that was like a myth, but this news was sent by the kingdom's wolf king, the lord of the city of Xiskama, and Xiskama.

He wrote to the king himself, so that no one could doubt the credibility of the news.

In the letter, he told the whole story in detail, and the person who resisted the beast tide alone was called the black Valkyrie. According to the information revealed, there seemed to be a child who likes gold coins around her.

"Well..." In the gorgeous palace, a middle-aged man wearing a golden crown pondered, holding the letter in his hand.

After a while, he chuckled.
Chapter completed!
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