The Last Frontier of Fire and Sword

Chapter 184: Friend or foe 7

Batty and Kiayan were locked up in a utility room in the manor. When Cheerchen, Pidro and others rushed over, Ki Ayan was wiping the blood from his son's face with a handkerchief. Seeing Cheerchen and the others coming, Chiayang rushed to Cheerchen's front. He knelt down and pleaded with Cheerchen: "My lord, and the nobles, please let me go. You guys. I agree to everything!"

Cheechen helped Ki Ayang to tell him that it was no longer a matter of money. His son colluded with the mob to attack the manor again, and wanted to kill the mercenary group. If Keayan wants to save his son, he should be persuaded to tell him the situation of the mob and the plan of action. If it is true, the mercenary group can spare him his life.

"Bati." After listening to Chechen's words, Ki Ayan turned his head and looked at his son distressedly. The meaning in his eyes was self-explanatory.

But Batty seemed to have put life and death away. He said loudly to his father: "Father, don't beg them. The big deal is that we will die with them. Anyway, it will be a death sooner or later."

Hearing Batty say that, Cheerchen and the others were a little confused. They never thought of killing Barty and his father.

"What do you mean by this? We just came to the manor to enlist and collect military expenses as ordered by the prince. If you didn't point your gun at me, I wouldn't let people hold you in the cellar at all." Chechen said.

"Yeah, Batty. The leader of Cheechen was planning to let you go when he left, can you still not believe what your father said?" Ki Ayang also spoke for Cheechen on the side.

"You are willing to let us go, what about that **** prince? He hasn't let us die yet." Batty said something that shocked everyone present.

Batty colluded with the mob to attack his father's manor, and it turned out to be related to Prince Yanush.

"Why did the prince want you to die? We haven't received such an order when we came out." Cheer Chen asked back.

"You will receive it soon. If it wasn't for my luck."

Cheerchen looked back at Fatima and said:

"Fatima, go and search him to see if there is any letter."

Fatima stepped forward and searched carefully. A letter folded in four was found in Batty's back waist.

Cheerchen opened the letter. The seal on the letter is indeed that of Prince Yanush. In the letter, the prince began with "Everyone who is committed to being loyal to the Laziviu family". Obviously, this letter is addressed to the steward of the manor. The content of the letter is that if the managers of the various estates encounter the officers and soldiers of the rebels (here, the prince will oppose his army as the rebels), they will be poisoned by the food given to them. . At the end of the letter, the prince also wrote: Every family member in charge went to Werner with the army, and everything is fine.

Obviously, this is a threat to the various stewards. If they do not follow the instructions of the prince, their family members will have a bad life.

But once this is done, the stewards of the manor are also extremely difficult to escape from the knife of the "rebel".

After reading this letter, Cheerchen handed it to the companions around him to read. His mood is really beyond words. Unexpectedly, Prince Yanush, who was wise, brave, and fearless, would come up with such a daze.

"Well, do you have any relatives in Miatelsk?" Chechen asked Kiayan.

"Yes, my wife took my youngest son to study at the Prince's School in Miyatersk." Kiayan replied.

He didn't know why Cheer Chen asked about this suddenly.

"No wonder Batty is colluding with the mob." Cheerchen sighed. In accordance with the affectionate character of Chiayan's son, once the Prince's letter arrives, he will certainly follow it for the family far away in Werner. When the officers and soldiers are dead, Ki Ayan himself will definitely die in their hands. How could Batty not save his father.

"The prince's heart is really hard." Pidro read the letter last. He originally wanted to say that Prince Yanush's heart was really poisonous, but in the end, he was forced to go back and spit it out. A "hard" word comes.

Although Fedot, the priest and others didn't say anything, they thought the same in their hearts. Although everyone does not want to see the Jews, they now feel that their father and son are pitiful.

At this time, Cheerchen took the letter in Pidro's hand and tore it to pieces in front of Kiayan and Batty.

"You!" Batty looked at Cheerchen incredulously.

"You haven't received this letter before when you came out, and neither have I. Nowadays, the messengers are in turmoil, and it is very common for the messenger to be killed by the gangster on the road." Chechen said.

"But the messenger gave me the letter, he knows me." Batty said.

"Then I will go back and report to the prince that you and your father died at the hands of the mob. We have nothing to believe until we die."

The Kiayan and Batty fathers and sons dedicated their lives to protect the Prince’s property, and Prince Yanush will take care of Kiayan’s wife and youngest son, even if it is to behave.

"Why are you doing this?" Barty swallowed and asked Cheerchen.

"Not why, it's just that you still have some conscience." Cheerchen sighed.

Prince Yanush's method can indeed consume a lot of the strength of the hostile forces opposed to him, but it is too vicious, and he does not care about his own deaths and injuries. Cheerchen couldn't do this kind of thing.

"Let's go. You father and son can do it for themselves. You are fighting everywhere now. You'd better flee abroad." Cheerchen said to both his companions ~lightnovelpub.net~ and to Kiayan and his son.

"Wait a moment."

Just as Cheorchen turned around to leave the utility room, Batty called to him.

Cheerchen turned his head in doubt.

"Those mobs were originally planning to attack the manor tomorrow. They all laid ambush on the road to Miatelsk and Werna, in case you would leave the manor early. This is my suggestion. But now I am caught by you. Captive, I don't know if they will change their plan." Batty confessed to Cheerchen.

Seeing that Cheor Chen actually took the risk of disobeying His Royal Highness's order to save himself and his father, he couldn't help but change his impression of them greatly, and he wondered if he really blamed them. So I chose to vote for everything.

"In fact, they are also poor people. People are asked to find food when they are hungry. These mobs are all displaced refugees. They have eaten everything they brought, and the government does not give food to them. Of course, they have to rob the rich manor." Barty Finally concluded. Originally from the standpoint of the manor’s son, Batty hated or even hated these mobs, but now Batty only finds them pitiful.

"So, if, I mean, if my mercenary group is willing to provide them with food, are they willing to join my mercenary group and work for me." Chechen asked.

It was not a sudden idea for Cheerchen to say this. When he was in Polotsk, the refugees brought by the priest were taken over by the mercenary group and became an important force.

Regarding Cheer Chen’s question, Barty thought about it carefully before repliing: “Perhaps, they are not born bad guys, they are just too hungry. But I want to remind you, plus their family members, this But thousands of people."

"You have to try it. I will bother you to take me to see their leader." Cheer Chen said.