Chapter 65: The curtain is over
"Since it was it from the beginning?" He looked at the other party with his cold eyes, and Leosgrace's voice was still filled with resentment and reluctance. He never expected that the little noble who had flattered him before would ruin his last straw.
Faucas's face looked extremely calm, and he could only be described as different people. With a calm expression, the man pinched Leosgros with his arms to prevent him from struggling while sending the sharp short sword in. He was cold and precise without any hesitation. Even though Leosgros was unwilling to admit defeat at this moment, he could not move with all his strength. When the vital organ was torn and torn by the sharp blade, the severe pain made him unable to even move a finger.
"Okay..." The last word popped out from the gap of teeth. The painful and crazy man was left with only the last words but could not finish it. He fell to the ground in full view of the shocked public. The blood from his waist was flowing at the moment when the sword was pulled out, penetrated and dyed the sand in front of the city gate red. This peerless hero ended with such a dramatic ending, which made everyone dumbfounded. Only Alexia, who had already stood in front of the city gate and waited for this moment, had no sadness or joy on her face, but her trembling hands had already revealed her excitement at this moment.
Mom, did you see it? Leos Gross finally paid the price he had dealt with.
The girl looked up at the sky, but her heart stinged like thousands of needles. At this moment, tears could not stop passing through her cheeks and soaking her fiery red hair.
I saw the dagger in my hand put it in the scabbard. At this time, Forcas knelt down on one knee under Alexia's skirt and said in a deep voice:
"Please forgive my incompetence until then, I will revenge my mistress. But I finally live up to the mission you entrusted to me."
All the things I endured humiliation during this period were for Alexia. No one expected that this inconspicuous little nobleman was a secret chess step inserted by Alexia.
On the night of the Papadoros family's rebellion, when he woke up from his sleep, Alexia found that the defense line of the monastery on the mountain had collapsed, and the rebels rushed in like a tide. Helplessly, the noble girl could only place a glimmer of hope on Focas, a little noble who had been trusted by her. He did not disappoint her, not only successfully entered Leosgros, but also responded to Justinian who had sneaked into the city, which led to the final blow to the rebels after completing all the arrangements.
However, at this moment, although the remaining Molia nobles lost their backbone, Leosgros, these guys were not willing to sit still and wait for death and surrender.
"They... killed the Duke!"
"Catch them!"
"Avenge your revenge!"
Seeing that the people around Alexia were alone, the remaining rebels were still trying to resist stubbornly, and they all shouted and picked up the weapons in their hands and wanted to siege them. But just as they were about to move, the rope behind the suspension bridge behind them was suddenly cut off by an axe and fell down with a bang.
A man's roar came from above his head.
"You guys try to move!"
not good!
The Molia nobles who were caught off guard were shocked. If the suspension bridge was put down, wouldn't the pursuers behind him be able to directly kill in with one horse? But it was too late. The Turkic cavalry that caught up with him was only in front of him. The terrified Molia nobles felt cold in their hearts... And when they saw the "culprit" who caused all this, no one had the courage to continue to resist.
Because at the gate of the city was standing an extremely burly man holding a heavy battle axe. Although his body was covered with bandages, all the nobles of Molia recognized him. It was no one else, but Justinian's confidant, Neuski, who should have died in the mutiny of the Papadoros family that night. At the same time, behind him was a few people who survived the battle. Although the number of people was small, the rebels of Molia, who had lost all their might, could no longer resist, because everyone knew that the power of the Valangi people was never measured by the number of people.
"This... this is impossible..." As if he had lost his soul, the nobles trembled and trembled at this moment. Finally, they realized that their doomsday was coming and they wanted to escape, but their legs seemed to be filled with lead and could not move.
"Mr. Justinian has issued an order, only remembering the evil, and not threatening. Now Leosgros has been sentenced to death. You still have a glimmer of hope when you choose to put down your weapons. If you are stubborn, you will die." Holding a battle axe in one hand, Neuski slowly walked down from under the city. Although his body was covered in scars and the seriously injured man was sloppy, this momentum made everyone present dare not act rashly.
With a "bang", I don't know who put down the weapon in his hand first. One of them started to start, and then it was like a domino. Then all the rebels put down their weapons one after another. They were already defeated, but in this situation, everyone knew that they would never have the chance to turn the tables again. The Molia nobles who looked at each other, could not do anything except the despair in their hearts. What price would they pay if they chose this path? No one knew, but their hearts had completely fallen into hell at this moment.
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In 105, the rebellion of the Molia nobles who swept through most of the Peloponnese was finally quelled after half a month. At a huge price, Justinian, the governor of Molia, finally won the Battlegrounds under the Latins' counterattack. The old nobles of Molia who chose to betrayed lost everything, not only their status but also their proud family honors.
However, the price paid was huge. The civilians in Tripolis alone suffered heavy casualties due to the war, and were displaced by the aristocrats, as well as the terrifying suppression rule implemented by Leosgros in the city. The efforts made in recovering Justinian were completely lost. The casualties of soldiers in the war were also extremely heavy, and the newly formed new Moria army paid half of the casualties.
Chapter completed!