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Chapter 133 Sorry, I lied

As the situation changed, Housekeeper West gradually understood Eugen's thoughts, and a strong sense of admiration suddenly arose in his heart.

"You can bend and stretch, flexible and changeable, and do not stick to temporary gains and losses. This Eugen has the style of a general." Butler West looked at Eugen with a bright look, and vaguely saw a trace of the prince's shadow when he was young.

As Eugen took the lead, the infantry in the front row of Viscount Ed's army did not know whether to stop it, and some chaos occurred in a while.

In the end, Viscount Ed said weakly: "Let him come over, isn't Earl Eugen going to drill into my crotch? You don't have to stop him anymore."

After receiving the order, the infantry front separated to the two sides and gave way to a path several meters wide.

Eugen and West walked in on horseback first, then the light cavalry behind him, and the five cavalry slowly passed through it in a row, followed by the infantry in the rear.

Compared with the infantrymen in the escort team, Viscount Ed's infantry was like a group of farmers. Viscount's infantry did not even have a unified uniform, and most of the armor on their bodies were made of individuals. Some people even wore upper armor made of cowhide, which looked like a hunter.

The infantry in the escort team were wearing uniform armor and made of stainless steel, emitting a hazy silver light under the sunlight, which was full of protection at first glance.

The burqa on the chest is embroidered with a uniform black eagle, and its sharp eagle beak is like a hook, making people's eyes hurt.

The Viscount's infantry couldn't help feeling ashamed and secretly glad that the two sides had not started a war just now. When they thought of fighting with these soldiers who had become iron lumps, their legs became weak.

In front of the escort team, Eugen had already rode to Viscount Ed, and looked down at Viscount Ed standing on the ground.

Viscount looked up at Eugen, with a far-fetched smile on his face, but he still said with a tough forehead: "Hmph, since you have already said it, come quickly. As long as you crawl through my crotch, I will spare you."

As he said that, Viscount Edd spread his legs and posed in a horse-studded position.

Eugen did not dismount, but looked at Viscount Ed with a look of silly coins, with a cold smile on his face and said, "Okay."

Then Eugen took out his arms, escaped a small Finney copper coin, and threw the copper coin under Viscount Ed's crotch, which looked like he was sending a beggar.

"This copper coin has been with me for more than 20 years. In a sense, it is another me, so let it replace me."

After saying this, Eugen didn't even look at Viscount Ed, and turned his horse's head and walked towards the other side of the mountain pass.

Viscount Ed's soldiers were all arranged in front. Eugen would not encounter any obstacles after passing the pass.

Anyone can see that Eugen is talking nonsense, such as the copper coin that has been around for more than 20 years, and the most valuable copper coin, which is the madman who keeps it for so long.

Housekeeper West followed Eugen. When he saw this scene in full, he immediately had a strong smile. The corners of his mouth were twitching, and he had to hold it in desperately so that he would not laugh out loud.

Viscount Ed felt a violent anger. He looked at Eugen's back with red eyes and shouted loudly: "You are lying, what a broken copper coin, you despicable villain, you kill my brother, I want to avenge him!"

Eugen had already rushed out of the mountain pass and rode his horse wildly. Hearing this, he turned around and looked at Viscount Ed with a humble smile and said, "Hahaha, that's right, I'm just lying. What can you do to me?"

Behind him, fifty light cavalry followed him out of the mountain pass, and a team of infantry also accelerated to pass by Viscount Ed.

The rumbling footsteps of the infantry echoed on both sides of the mountain pass, as powerful as an avalanche. They held shields in their left hand and right hand on the hilt of their swords at their waists, silent and majestic.

Viscount Ed stood beside these infantrymen, like a little white rabbit at the feet of an elephant herd. He smacked his lips, but he still did not give the order to attack.

In this way, Viscount Ed watched Eugen's escort break through him and rushed into the San Marino area.

In the wilderness in front of the mountain pass, Eugen's unrestrained laughter echoed, and even Housekeeper West laughed happily without hiding it.

A gust of autumn wind blew towards the mountain pass, and Viscount Ed's womb collapsed on the ground. He felt a vague feeling in his heart that if he missed this, he would probably never have the chance to avenge Earl Mead in his life.

At the same time, Eugen's behavior also left a deep impression on Viscount Ed's mind. Even if the other party is a life-and-death enemy, Viscount Ed has to admit that the other party can be said to be brave and resourceful, and has good courage.

Looking at the attitude of the escort soldiers towards Eugen, Viscount Ed could guess that even in the judgment of the Imperial Presbyterian Church, Eugen would not suffer any major hardships.

"Brother, you're dying in vain this time." Viscount Ed sat on the ground, letting out a cry of powerlessness and helplessness.

After passing Pescara, the escort team entered the Ancona area, an area under the control of San Marino City.

Ancona is also a port city. The avenue Eugen and others followed was close to the Mediterranean side, with a flat and endless terrain.

The vision has become wider accordingly. Occasionally, they can see farmers harvesting crops in the fields near the avenue.

When the escort team passed by, the farmers would often bend down and bow to greet them. They did not know the situation of the team. In their opinion, anyone who led a large group of soldiers by this way was a noble noble.

Although the threat of the Black Death is approaching, these farmers cannot give up the food crops in the fields. Perhaps some of them have left, but most of them still stay.

For them, it is nothing wrong to say that food is more important than life.

Seeing this scene, Eugen gradually frowned. He realized that in order to let these poor poor people leave and avoid the threat of the Black Death, he needed to do more in-depth and meticulously.

However, when he passed by Ancona City, he heard good news. It turned out that the city had also implemented a pearl sealing plan. All the ships were not burned, but had been transferred to the Port of Venice, which was further north. The port was closed and no ships would arrive.

In this way, if the disease spreads here, it will greatly reduce the threat of transmission through seas and control the spread of the disease to a reasonable range, which will be very beneficial to his work in defending the Black Death.
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