012 A lunatic(2/2)
Hearing this, Connor hesitated for a moment and finally said: "Your Highness, although I have not had much contact with Mr. Joel, I have heard from my grandfather since I was a child that Mr. Joel is a loyal Pontos soldier.
He will do things that betray the country."
"It is true that he acted poorly, but whether he was repelling the lizard men or directing the fire extinguishing, he took the lead. How could such a person betray his compatriots?"
"Your Highness, you have also seen with your own eyes Mr. Joel's behavior of fighting the lizard people to cut off the rear of the army. How could a person who ignores the lives of his compatriots do this?"
"Your Highness, please take back the military order and spare Mr. Joel for once."
Connor spoke resolutely. He knelt on the ground and looked directly into Shiloh's eyes without giving in. After Shiloh heard these words, he couldn't help but think of the previous retreat. Even though Joel was injured, he still resolutely blocked the way.
The scene of never taking a step back in front of a lizard man.
Even in the final breakout, he made sure that all his companions were on horseback before evacuating.
If Joel is really a villain who can attack behind his compatriots, then his behavior of cutting off the rear of the army is a bit too strange.
This old guy is full of contradictions, and they are such sharp contradictions that it is impossible to figure out what kind of person he is.
At this moment, Shiloh suddenly saw the black-armored guards surrounding him. After a long period of bloody battles and fire-fighting, some of them were already exhausted, but even so, they still stood up straight and walked to
Around Hilo.
Wow.
These black-armored guards knelt down one after another and said in unison: "Your Highness, please spare the captain!"
120 black-armored guards knelt on the ground, densely packed together, and the sound was soaring to the sky.
This time, Shiloh was completely in trouble. He glanced around at the black-armored guards, then rested his gaze on Connor's face, and finally looked at Joel.
Joel still looked like he had nothing to do with himself, so indifferent that he didn't care about his own life at all.
Shiloh stared at Joel's face, as if he wanted to directly examine his soul through his face and figure out what kind of person this contradictory old guy was. At this moment, something suddenly flashed in his mind.
With a flash of inspiration, a bold guess took shape instantly.
Could it be that this old guy issued a military order because he refused to serve under me, even at the risk of death?
At first, Shiloh was almost amused by his idea. No one would die because he disobeyed the leader. But the more he looked at Joel, the more he felt that his idea was most likely to be true.
This old guy is so crazy that he can hardly use common sense to examine him. Maybe he really wants to die to get rid of Herod's leadership.
Chapter completed!