The Last Frontier of Fire and Sword
Chapter 173: Escape 3
Cheerchen who walked out of the dungeon accidentally ran into Jan Sobieski. The lord of Lida Fort has been the one who has contributed the most these days except for Prince Yanush Raziviu’s own troops. He and his troops alone undertook the task of eliminating one-third of the resistance, and he took the initiative to participate in these actions. Prince Yanush originally had doubts about Jan Sobieski's sincerity, but now he can't trust it any more. Several times, the prince hooked his shoulders in public.
"Oh, isn't this Chechen? It's really unexpected to see you here." Jan Sobieski greeted him actively. According to his and Cheerchen's identities, one is a general and the other is a mercenary. In terms of respect and inferiority, Cheerchen should speak first. But because Cheerchen was consciously misunderstood by Andrzej and Mihav, he looked in a daze and didn't notice Jan Sobieski.
"It's General Jan Sobieski, I'm really sorry. I didn't see you." Chechen apologized to Jan Sobieski.
"It's nothing, everyone is absent-minded. I see you crying, is there anything sad?" Jan Sobieski asked Cheerchen, looking at his red and swollen eyes.
Although Jan Sobieski looks young and mature because of his boxy face, he is still twenty-seven or eighteen years old, he is curious about everything, and he has no scruples when he speaks.
"It's Mihavu and Andrzej. I happily told them that the Prince had pardoned their capital crimes and would let them spend the war quietly in Devenskburg until the end of the war. But they didn't appreciate it and said I'm obsessed with understanding, and I followed the Prince's way." Cheerchen was also outspoken, and said everything to Jan Sobieski. He didn't realize that this was just the first meeting with the young general in front of him.
"That's it!" After listening to Cheechen's confession, Jan Sobieski habitually raised his hand to touch the beard on his lips, but the beard on it was still very sparse and could not be curled up. .
"I know these two people, Knight Mihavu and City Lord Andjai. They just love to admit the truth, as long as it is something they believe, unless they see it with their own eyes, even if they hear it with their own ears, they won't believe it. I am afraid it will be difficult for them to realize the greatness and wisdom of His Royal Highness." Jan Sobieski sighed. When he said this, he took a peek at Chechen to see how he reacted.
Obviously, what Jan Sobieski said was in Chechen's heart. He was unwilling to believe that Prince Yanush was deceiving himself.
"You are right, Your Excellency General. When we regain Smolensk, they will repent." After listening to Jan Sobieski's words, Cheerchen regained his confidence.
"They will apologize to you then." Jan Sobieski quipped.
"Apologize to the prince and me."
Jan Sobieski nodded. He changed the conversation and said, "However, it will take many years. You know, the war with Tsarist Russia was not easy, and it was after we lost so many outstanding officers."
This is what makes Chechen worry. In fact, he still really wants to fight alongside Anjay and Mihavu.
"If only they could wake up sooner."
"In fact, the change does not happen overnight, it has to be done bit by bit. Just like..." Jan Sobieski stopped in the middle of speaking.
But this half sentence was enough to arouse Cheering's interest.
"Just like what? Your Excellency General."
"For example, didn’t Mihau suspect that they were executed when they were escorted to Fort Devensk? Of course it is impossible, because the prince is definitely not such a person. But you might as well send someone to **** Mihau and their convoy. Go to Fort Devinsk, because after all, those who are fighting with our people these days are their subordinates, and both sides have died and injured each other, and it is impossible to guarantee that no one will take personal revenge. In this way, if this happens, there will be outsiders. They didn’t dare to make too much trouble at the scene; even if this worry was unnecessary, the Mihav went to Fort Devinskoe unharmed, and after they were treated in line with their status, you can also ask the person to jump out to remind the Mi Hawu, he once said that he would be put to death here, so that they would be ashamed." Jan Sobieski finished the second half.
To be honest, Jan Sobieski’s suspicion is indeed possible. Cheerchen thought carefully that there was indeed a need to send someone to follow.
"This is really a good way, thank you for your reminder. Your Excellency General!" Cheerchen smiled and thanked Jan Sobieski. Then he hurried to his mercenary group.
While Jan Sobieski watched Chechen run away, he glanced at the door of the dungeon, then took an apple from his pocket and took a bite. The sweet juice immediately overflowed his throat.
One midnight three days later, Mihavu and others were escorted out of the dungeon. They were blindfolded, with heavy fetters and handcuffs.
After a while, they were taken to the courtyard of the castle. Although the night has shrouded everything, but here is brightly lit. Crowds of cavalry and infantry are holding torches. They are wearing all kinds of armor and holding weapons, and they are making preparations before pulling out. In accordance with Prince Yanush’s request, more than half of Myatelsk’s troops had to go to various places to recruit troops and expand their forces~lightnovelpub.net~ Mihav’s blindfold was taken off. When he saw the flames, his eyes were still not accustomed to it, and he raised his hand to block it.
"Colon Mikhav Vorodjavsky, we are here." Standing in front of Mihav, Lonzinsky said.
Behind Longzinski was a carriage with a fence. The carriage is very big, pulled by four horses.
"Get in the car, everyone," Longzinski said.
"Where are we going?" Jerzy Khaletsky asked.
"Go to Fort Devinsk," Lonzinski replied.
Mihau's expression moved. It seems that Chechen's statement that they will be escorted to Devinsk is not a lie.
Jerzy Khaletsky got into the carriage first, and then Mihav and others followed one by one.
When Anjay got into the carriage for the last time, Lonzinski closed the door and locked it.
"Hey, Lonzinski. Where are these soldiers going?" Mihav asked, looking at the soldiers in the courtyard ready to go.
Longzinski did not answer this question, he just carefully checked the firmness of the iron lock and fence.
"These are strong enough, Lonzinski. You see that we are also old acquaintances. How about helping us to untie the handcuffs and fetters? It's far away in Fort Devensk, and it's uncomfortable to carry these along the way." Jay also said to Lonzinski.
"Anjay, I know you and Mihavu's skills as well as others. If you unlock the shackles, these broken logs may not stop you." Lonzinski said with a sharp glance.
Hearing this, Anjay was frustrated for a while.
After the inspection, Longzinski mounted his horse. He and eleven dragoons were lined up to the left and right of the carriage, escorting the carriage away from the castle.