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Chapter 2 The Greek Princess(2/2)

"You're such a fool," Gillas shook his head and said, feeling that he should change his entourage, otherwise he would be wrong sooner or later.

Seeing that the entourage was still confused, Gillas felt that it would be better to explain it to him clearly, otherwise this guy might have caused trouble for him.

"Listen, the princess has already acquiesced to forgive that person before. If you go to trouble him again, it means you are despising the princess, so be honest if you don't want to cause trouble for me."

The follower let out a "Oh" sound, but then leaned against the master and whispered:

"But sir, where did this princess come from? It is said that many people are actually doubting her origin."

"Shut up, stupid," Gillas whispered to the entourage, and then he looked into the distance where he could no longer see the shadow of the team and said to himself, "Sophia Alexandra Valleolo is a Greek princess, as long as he knows this is enough for many people."

Since the end of the year in 1498, a piece of news has spread among the mountains and ridges of the Balkans.

The Greek princess who inherited the Eastern Roman Empire was summoning her people and loyal knights on the lands of Greece and Balkans, and she would re-lead her people with flags to challenge the pagans.

Among those rumors, it was a beautiful princess, a princess who was always silent. She had amazing beauty and courage, and she was surrounded by a group of warriors who were willing to serve her loyalty.

Her figure appeared in many places, and many people heard the news and joined her army.

A force is gradually gathering around the Greek princess.

With this rumor, the Ottoman Sultan, the great Valiceth II, finally stopped silent. When he heard that the princess who had gathered a group of nobles and knights was preparing to hold a grand alliance meeting in Bucharest, the Sultan finally decided to send troops to the city.

“Go forward, Bucharest!”

Countless people issued such orders at the last time of the new and old at the end of the century.
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