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Chapter 359: Bard, England(2/3)

However, he still maintained the status of showing his real name.

After all, the lords nearby already knew about it, so there was no point in covering it up.

At this time, the villagers' rewards for the bard Ingram also ended.

England bowed politely and thanked him.

Soon the villagers gradually dispersed.

At this time, England turned around deliberately and saluted Zong Shen respectfully.

"Thank you for your generosity."

"I am England the Bard."

"I will sing and bless you."

"May you be healthy and live a long life."

Zong Shen's spending was generous, which was also a compliment to the bard.

They always earn enough food and dinars through their own efforts.

If they get too much dinars and food, they will give it to the refugees or other destitute people they meet during their travels.

Therefore England needs to express his gratitude to Zong Shen for his generosity.

Moreover, he had previously chosen Zong Shen as the opening act because he saw Zong Shen wearing battle armor and looking extraordinary.

This kind of small village is not like a large city or a huge city with many nobles.

They also need to select the right people to open the show.

Zong Shen also responded with appropriate courtesy to England's thanks.

"Hello, my name is Zong Shen."

"Your singing voice is really beautiful."

"This bard is also very heartwarming."

"By the way, I have a small request that I hope you can agree to."

Zong Shen said without hesitation of praise, and then changed the subject.

The bard England was in a great mood after hearing this. When he heard Zong Shen's request, he said it without thinking.

"What request?"

"Please tell me."

"As long as it doesn't violate my principles."

Zong Shen looked at the piano and said frankly.

"I want to see your piano."

After hearing this, Ingram happily handed the piano in his hand to Zong Shen.

"This Viele has been with me for ten years."

"It is a witness to my journey."

"Please be careful when holding it."

Zong Shen nodded, took the piano, put it in his hand and started playing with it.

This piano has a total of five strings, using gut strings.

The appearance is very simple, and the surface of the instrument is somewhat mottled, with traces of time.

Indeed, as England said, this piano has stayed with him for many years.

Zong Shen looked at it intently and discovered that this piano was actually a rare piece of equipment.

He played with it carefully and returned it to England.

"What a great piano."

"It's a pity that I have to embark on a journey."

“I don’t know when I will be able to hear your singing again.”

Zong Shen took off his war helmet and smiled at the bard England.

"Where are you going?"

"Maybe we can go together."

"If I am lucky enough to be able to travel with you, I think it will be a journey that is life-enlightening."

Zong Shen's performance made the bard England feel like he had found a confidant.

Plus his outfit and the accompanying Vereesa, Luna and that team of mighty Immortal Lancers.

All of this made Ingram preconceptionally think that Zong Shen must be a wandering nobleman with a heroic character.

This made him feel like he had found a soulmate.

All those who pursue freedom will be respected by him.

Good guy, Zong Shen didn't expect him to be so proactive.

Regardless of whether he is a bard or not, this guy is a rare-level heroic talent.

It's considered an amateur hero with relatively high qualifications.

Moreover, Zong Shen discovered that bard is not just an artistic profession.

It is an existence with independent skills and systems.

The nature of his skills tends to be combat auxiliary.

Ability to sing bards to boost morale and add positive benefits to teammates.

No matter from which angle you look at it, England is an out-and-out talent.

If he can really go together, there might be a chance to recruit him under his command.

Thinking of this, Zong Shen's face showed an expression of joy.

"We're going to Bosbon."

"It would be great if your Excellency could accompany us."

When he heard Zong Shen's destination, England's smile spread across his face.

"It's really a coincidence that I happened to come all the way from Bosbon."

"I want to continue heading west and travel and sing in the villages along the way."

"Finally traveled thousands of kilometers to reach the giant city of Lentax."

England said apologetically that Zong Shen's destination was exactly the opposite of his route.

Even if he wanted to go with Zong Shen, he couldn't go back.

Zong Shen was stunned when he heard what he said.

But he quickly came to his senses.

If this guy is going to go all the way west, won't he have to pass through Sitano Village or even his own territory?

There was a look of regret on his face.

"That's such a shame."

"But if you go west, you may pass by my territory."

"It is located more than 40 kilometers west of the village of Citano."

"I will return to my territory the day after tomorrow. Maybe you can come to my territory as a guest."

"You can use this to contact me, my communication number is 1."

Zong Shen extended the invitation enthusiastically and at the same time took out a communication crystal numbered 10 and handed it to England.

"I didn't expect you to be a lord."

"Please rest assured, I will definitely come to your territory as a guest."

England took the communication crystal and said very happily.

Those lords in the kingdom who have not been ennobled with titles are actually pioneers.

Zong Shen seemed to be about the same age as him, but his behavior made England admire him very much.

Bards advocate freedom, ideals, and unrestrainedness.

The other party actually opened up wasteland and became a lord by himself and established his own rules. For the bard, there is nothing more praiseworthy than this.

In the bard epic, there are countless young heroes who seem to have come this way.

Including the founding king of the Kingdom of Avalon, Arthur Pendragon, the same was true back then.
To be continued...
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