Chapter 196 Alan
Eugen chose such a small break as a place for his temporary rest, and lit a small fire on the ground, which became warm and bright.
Liszt and the Earl's sons also lived in such a "room", while the soldiers were all left outside, and they had no complaints about this.
However, surprisingly, Caterina finally stayed in Eugen's room because Caterina seemed to be sick and needed the doctor Eugen to take care of her.
Because the leader of the disaster-resistance army fought against the Black Death, Eugen was naturally regarded as a doctor. Although his medical skills were probably only at the level of disinfection and sterilization with licking wounds with saliva.
Caterina was indeed something wrong. Eugen knew this from the moment. Because he had not had any contact before, he didn't understand what Katerina was like.
Of course it is impossible to get sick. I have never heard of any disease that makes people feel overwhelmed and uncontrollable. Eugen carefully observed Caterina and vaguely guessed that Caterina must have taken some kind of aphrodisiac.
Strictly speaking, Eugen can be cured by this disease, or in other words, any normal male can be treated for Katerina.
After understanding this, Eugen was a little confused. Logically speaking, he should have sent Caterina out. After all, the lonely man and widow are living in the same room, and one of them has taken aphrodisiacs and is becoming more and more bold. If something happens, it will be normal.
Just looked at Caterina's beautiful and heroic face, and then looked at the loose rose-red gauze group. It was a pity that Eugen did not let someone come in and take Caterina out.
He let Katerina stay in his 'room' for the whole night.
With the obstruction of the mountain wall, no one knows what happened this night. If Eugen doesn't say it or Caterina doesn't say it, then it will be an eternal mystery.
The next morning, the wind and snow were much smaller, and it was estimated that it would stop completely soon, and then they could continue to move forward.
Taking advantage of this opportunity, Eugen went to see the captain who led the troops to rescue them, and learned the name of the captain - Allen.
This Allen did not have any aristocratic status, but was just an ordinary farmer boy.
When he was twenty years old, because he was lucky enough to help Count Sartre, Count Sartre let him enter the troops and became a small team leader, which was considered as a care for him.
As a result, Allen showed great military talent, took his squad to complete many difficult tasks, and was once praised by Count Sartre.
In this way, ten years have passed, Allen has been promoted to the level of captain. Although he has not officially sworn allegiance to become a noble, his abilities have been respected and recognized by everyone.
Eugen went to see him specifically, thinking that a person like this would be a little arrogant, saved his life, and might even appear a little arrogant.
However, in fact, Allen seemed very modest and had no intention of being arrogant. Instead, he admired Ougen's Po River defense line established, saying that Ougen's Po River defense line is the most classic defensive case.
Eugen naturally had a great interest in him. The two of them talked in detail for a long time before they parted.
During the conversation, Eugen learned that Allen was a commander who was good at defense and had few opportunities to show his abilities. Eugen naturally felt in his mind. He planned that when the robbers were over, he must find a way to pull Allen under his command and let him play a greater role.
As his identity as the commander of the disaster resistance army, this matter is not difficult.
As for the robbers, of course it is not over. With Eugen's personality, it is impossible not to take revenge after suffering losses. He has decided to teach those hateful robbers a lesson that will never be forgotten.
It was almost noon, and the snowstorm finally stopped. There was a piece of silver outside, and the snowflakes accumulated to be three inches thick. Once the cowhide shoes were stepped on, they would step on a shallow pit, and at the same time they made a creaking sound.
This snow did not affect the journey, so the team was sorted out under the command of Viscount Liszt and prepared to set off and return to the Pohe Line.
Katerina, who had slept all night, also walked out of it. Her mind had recovered, but her face was a little pale and her expression was also depressed.
What's even more surprising is that her clothes were a little messy, as if she had been pulled hard.
Thinking of Eugen and Caterina sleeping in the same "room" last night, everyone vaguely understood what was going on. There was a bit of teasing in the eyes of Eugen.
Viscount Liste also knew something about this. Spending a good night with noble lovers was not a big deal, so he would not ask more questions.
Just when he was greeting Eugen, Liszt quietly gave Eugen a thumbs up and said, "Earl Eugen, you are amazing, you won't even let go of a man."
Liszt's words mean that Katerina acts like a man, and uses this to tease Eugen, but Eugen is inexplicably and doesn't understand what he will say at all.
The two sons of the Earl woke up in the morning. Perhaps they were the only ones who didn't know what happened to Eugen and Caterina, but even if they knew, they wouldn't care. Caterina had always had a disagreement with them. Although they were a family, they were like strangers, and they were too lazy to say a greeting to each other.
Many soldiers thought they knew an interesting story and seemed quite excited when talking, but in fact only Katerina knew that nothing happened last night.
Although the medicine made her desires and lost her mind, it did not deprive her of memory.
In her impression, last night Eugen just used the yarn group on her body to tie up her hands and feet to prevent herself from touching her.
As for the reason why she didn't carry her out, she just didn't want to make a fool of herself in front of the soldiers under the family's name.
After all, after taking medicine, Katerina always wanted to find someone to vent her. She would sneak out if she left her alone in the room. Someone had to look at her. Since that was the case, Eugen took on this responsibility.
That night, Caterina was very uncomfortable, while Eugen slept very sweetly.
Eugen's actions surprised Caterina and were also quite moved.
If Eugen took the opportunity to do something to her, according to her temperament, she might directly cut Eugen with a sword, and she would do whatever she could to pay for it.
But at this moment, after knowing the cause and effect of the matter, she was only grateful to Eugen.
As for the gossip of the soldiers, Katerina didn't care at all, nor did she care.
Chapter completed!