Chapter 19 Hope for Armistice (3)
Hu Bin, who was counting the losses, saw Tyger's body covered in blood and brain plasma, which was spitting out loud in one hand, and the leader was holding a piece of jerky in the other hand. Hu Bin, who was used to seeing the corpse, was also disgusted and kicked Ted to let him stay away and eat.
Hu Bin looked at the horse leader with a cold face. The armor had been cleaned by Ted, his body was covered with filth, and his young face was full of resentment. He looked at Hu Bin with a resentful look and replaced it with his exquisite Kujit cavalry armor.
Hu Bin enjoyed the silent curse of the other party indifferently, put on iron gloves, then slapped the captain's face, and a few bloody teeth flew out with blood.
Hu Bin came silently and knocked the leader of Xiangma. The leader of Xiangma came to his senses and shouted loudly with excitement: "You dare to hit me, do you know who I am? My father is..."
Hu Bin ignored the wailing of the defeated dog. After receiving the list of damages in the battle, he wanted to kill him with one knife. After one battle, all the light infantry were killed. The militia suffered so much that it had not been counted. The veterans did not suffer much damage in the rear of the formation, but several were seriously injured. The archers were completely wiped out without any suspense. What made Hu B most distressed was that two riders were killed by hired riders. The caravan guards were not killed, but almost all were seriously injured. A Sarande rider also fell in the middle of the corpses of the horses. Since Hu Bin became rich, the refugee leader who has been with him has fallen by the most densely popped up in the first wave of charges. He has really ascended to heaven for his companions. Hu Bin, who had injured nearly half of the man's hands, was so angry that his hands were trembling, and he turned his back to fear that he could not help but kill the bastard in front of him.
From this guy, he knew that he was the second son of Lord Dunshi of the Kujit nobleman. Lord Dunshi was the cute guy who showed off in front of Gamiyed Castle and was shot by Hu Bin. Although his own strength was not good, his family strength was still among the best in the Kujit Khanate. As the second son of the contemporary head of the family, this guy did have arrogant capital. He was not an illegitimate son, but his direct descendant of the same mother as the family heir. He was just unlucky and had a few years late. In addition, he had a naughty personality and teased the Sultan's princess, and was deprived of the noble rights and was driven out of the house. Hu Bin was not even afraid of Sultan of the Kujit. Even his father was shot off, and he was afraid that he would be a young man who was deprived of the noble rights. However, he shouldered the mission of peace talks, and Hu Bin had to leave his life, but he could not escape the crime of death.
Fenriel, who had just rushed back due to the delay of the final attack, saw a Xiangma scolding his master in a confused manner. He went up and punched and kicked him, then sat in the chest and slapped him several times. If it weren't for Fenriel's fear of killing this kid, Hu Bin wouldn't bother paying attention to this ignorant guy. When counting the seized items, Hu Bin was surprised to see an exquisite battle bow, which was used as a level 5, which was already the limit that a sharpshooter-level archer could reach. Unexpectedly, there were such figures in Xiangmali. Later,
I only realized that it was left by the samurai sent by the boy's family to protect him. If the damage caused by this guy to Hu Bin was not mentioned, he was actually quite worthy of the title of "Boy to Send Treasures". Hu Bin's gang, who had re-started, shrank a lot, but added many elite soldiers and generals. The team was no longer the rookie in the team. There were 10 Sarand riders alone, and a top cavalry Mamluk was also armed with 14 senior veterans of the Light Infantry Regiment. The remaining troops were made by 4 personal guards, 4 mercenary cavalry, 8 mercenary riders.
Seven caravan guards and 11 Sarande guerrilla archers, 95 troops were occupied by 59.
When entering Turga City, Hu Bin found that it was more lively than Shariz. Outdoor stalls were covered with roads, shouting one after another, merchants from all over the world were endless, and the citizens' faces were rosy and clean. Turga has not experienced war for more than ten years. It seems that the atmosphere of war has dissipated here after the split of the Swadia Empire, the great enemy, was divided. The traces of the siege of a large number of elite knights were no longer visible. The shop here with developed commercial business even opened outside the city gate.
Entering the castle, he met Sega Khan and found that a banquet was being held in the castle. With the surprised gazes from many Kujit noble lords, Hu Bin gritted his teeth and sent the peacekeeping documents of Hakim Sultan to Sega Khan on the main position.
Sega Khan looked at the document carefully. Negotiations between countries were very solemn. If you were not careful, it would bring an enemy to the country. The lords below consciously stopped talking and only whispered to the people around you. Several noble ladies were looking at Hu Bin's delicate face with interest, covering their mouths from time to time and saying some witty words to their best friends.
Khan read the documents and summoned the affairs officer, handed them over to the affairs officer to save them, and then said to Hu Bin: "Welcome to the prairie, young Lord Reed, your arrow has caused me a lot of suffering. I hate the smell of herbs. That guy Hakim is willing to let you deliver a letter to embarrass me. It's really the same." Then he laughed, and the lords around him didn't agree with it and began to continue the topic they had just said.
Hu Bin felt amazement. This Sega Khan was not as reckless as he appeared to be. He still had control over his country. A broad mind was also a must-have character for a monarch. It can be seen that Sega Khan was really not angry and admired Hu Bin very much. Perhaps this kind of personality charm made up for his shortcomings in other aspects. Sure enough, none of the rulers of several countries were mediocre in the chaos, otherwise he would have been overthrown long ago.
"Come on, everyone, oh, my Marshal Boliboye should not always be nervous. Your careful plan is very good, but it is no big deal if you are not lucky. We should not think about the battlefield tonight. Let's come to an end in the war between the two countries. What do you think?"
The marshal was a little unwilling to give up, and the lords actually didn't have much opinion. After all, both countries were almost in a tacit understanding, and Hu Bin also received a prompt to complete the task and would get a receipt for the truce agreement tomorrow morning.
"Then the political affairs are settled, let us welcome the messenger from Sarand. Maybe you have all heard of his reputation. This is Lord Reed, the new star of Sarand. This handsome and brave young man fought on the walls of Gamyed Castle for two days and one night, shooting your Khan down from the siege ladder. He really scared me, haha. Girls, if you can capture the heart of this lord, you will be very helpful."
The lords raised their glasses to indicate, while Hu Bin felt that he was about to be noticed by the noble ladies, and his reputation increased by 50 points. Out of politeness, he visited the lords present, and the accumulated favorability on the battlefield gradually faded from negative values to positive values, but most of them only had a little.
Hu Bin specially visited Lord Dunshi to talk about his captives, "Ha, that little boy is really brave, but he is unlucky when he meets you. He causes me trouble every day. He has long wanted to teach him a lesson to make him calm. His mother spoiled him too much. Thank you for not executing Lord Reed. I know he has no noble rights, but he is my child after all, and he cannot make him become a slave again. Can I redeem him with 3,000 dinars in accordance with the aristocratic agreement?"
Hu Bin was reluctant to ask for it and gained two favorable points from the Lord of Dunshi. It seemed that he was willing to let Hu Bin teach his youngest son a lesson. At this point, Hu Bin ended his well-reaped mission journey and could enjoy it at the banquet. A competitive competition will be held in Turga tomorrow. Hu Bin, who was preparing to participate, was about to embark on his way back to China early the morning after tomorrow.
Hu Bin, who ordered a glass of juice and slowly drank it, talked to the Lord Dunshi and other lords who were talking about the price issues in several cities. Suddenly, he found a young man covered in worn leather armor coming in outside the door and found Sega Khan to report some things. Then he took a bag of dinar from the official's hand, put it away and began to stay at the banquet to talk to the lords. Hu Bin thought of a possibility and asked the Lord Dunshi quietly about the identity of the person.
"Ah, that young man, he is also a Cooji nobleman, and his family is a little famous, but it has declined in the previous generations. He appeared in Turga some time ago, and made some livelihoods for us by doing things and making me a letter. Everyone looked for some small things to do with his family. He was a very hardworking young man. If he worked hard enough, he might soon be able to pull up an army to become our mercenary."
Chapter completed!