Eagle Flag of Epirus

Vol 8 Chapter 27: Justinian's decision

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The long and narrow Thessaly, the scorched earth looted by the war, is like a deep black scar that remains on this white stalagmite forever. The once prosperous Pinios River is now uninhabited. In the meandering valley, apart from the slopes gnawed bald by horses, there is no such thing as a splendid view of Alexander the Great’s Thessaly troops.

In the quiet and empty valley, apart from a few monotonous crows, there are only the sound of the gurgling water of the Pinios River and the sound of the wind blowing over the young grass. In this off-travel place, no one would have thought that a fierce battle broke out here not long ago. The sound of the killing shattered the stalagmites, and the iron rider swallowed everything like wildfire. On the blood-stained ground, the corpses were piled up and overlapped, and the spears stuck on the ground were like the towers of a mosque pointing straight to the sky.

Several bandits were **** and pushed to Justinian's face, and they still look like they are still in despair. They never thought that they would become prisoners in the middle of raising their hands.

"Who made you do this?" As the voice fell, the sharp sword pointed at the throat of the hired bandit, and Justinian asked in a voiceless voice.

However, several bandits looked at each other tremblingly, and immediately chose to confess-their lives were completely in the hands of the young man in front of them, and they were still alive because Justinian had something to ask them. .

"It's Agrignon, it was ordered by His Royal Highness Romanus of Agrignon." The bandit leader said without hesitation, and the others nodded and said yes. Up to now, people die for money, and birds die for food. These people are only hired to make money. Obviously they don’t have the slightest loyalty to Romanus Dukas. They are facing the more powerful Justinian. They choose to know everything.

"Master Justinian, it's exactly the same as what Skardnon and several other bandits explained before." Salius said on the side. Along the way, they have defeated several bandits who were hired to try to ambush them. Although they won easily, all of their staff were exhausted at this time.

This was the last bandit that Skardnon had confessed, but Justinian, who led the Roman cavalry to destroy them, did not feel joy or ease at the victory at this time, but frowned.

"Where are you from?" Justinian asked.

"Taranto, sir, we are from Taranto." The bandit kneeling on the ground carefully looked at the blade pointed at his long sword and told Chas what he knew. Denny.

But Justinian's face sank, and he continued to ask: "How did that come from?" Taranto was in southern Italy, and he had to pass by sea to get to Epirus from there. He didn't think this group of bandits could If you can afford to hire a boat, there must be a problem.

"Of course we go by sea. We are on the shore of a Genoese boat. I can guarantee this, my lord! Although those guys deliberately conceal their whereabouts, I will never get their accent wrong. I swear to God." The bandit leader Seeing Justinian continue to ask, he said hurriedly in order to survive.

"Genoese? Why did they get in as well." A trace of confusion flashed across Justinian's eyes. He remembered that the Genoese were in an alliance with Mikhail Ducas, so how could they involve Agrinion. thing.

While Justinian was thinking about this question, the uneasy leader of the Taranto bandit seemed to be pressed into a hurry, and another violent news broke out.

"My lord, I also know a secret that no one else knows. When I boarded the Genoese ship, I secretly saw that the Genoese sailors in the cabin were all dressed up as Venetians. I heard them say that they are going to go. A place called Corfu said it was going to deal with all the people on that island, but I didn’t dare to listen to more about their plans and left. I don’t know if this news is of any use to you.” This The Italian man was obviously more thoughtful than his other colleagues. He saw that the identity of the man in front of him was very important. Perhaps this kind of news could only get his life back at this juncture.

When this news fell into Justinian's ears, it was tantamount to a shock of time to Raiden, his face changed suddenly.

"what did you say?!"

Seeing Justinian's reaction like this, everyone was startled, even Sarius beside him couldn't help asking:

"What's the matter, Lord Justinian?"

Although he also noticed something wrong, Salius did not expect that Justinian would be so sloppy in front of him.

But Justinian didn’t think so at this time. His thoughts passed through his mind like a flying shuttle. Except for the bandits of Skardnon, Justinian defeated several bandits in succession. They all came from The mercenaries in other areas can't ask anything in detail, as if the people who hired them deliberately did it. But their combat effectiveness is so low that they can't do it. Justinian didn't care about why the opponent did such a superfluous thing. But judging by the news from the Taranto man in front of him, something must have happened in Agrignon at this time. Romanus colluded with the Genoese and attacked Corfu. If this were the case, the Corfu company and Hendriel, who had returned from Athens, would have been ill-advised.

Thinking of this, a hint of hesitation appeared on Justinian's face, but after a moment of thinking, Moria's little fox returned to its previous decisive appearance.

Turning around and looking at the Taranto man who was kneeling on the ground begging to be let go, Justinian smiled slightly.

"My lord, this news of mine should be useful to you!" Seeing the young man in front of him smiled, the bandit leader, who was somewhat relieved, had a glimmer of hope in his heart.

And Justinian nodded and did not deny this, "Indeed, this news is indeed useful to me."

"My lord, I..."

Just when the man was happily thinking that the news he provided could get his life back~www.ltnovel.com~ Before the words were spoken, the cold light from the sword's sheath smashed his head and even he hadn't said yet. The words going out were cut off at the same time.

Withdrawing the sword in his hand, Justinian attacked so fast that Salius beside him did not react.

"The whole army is back to camp!" Justinian turned and looked at the horseman's knights categorically and decisively. There was no room for accommodating, and Salius was also rare to feel the aura of this adult in front of him.

"Master Justinian, we don't have to kill him, do we?" Sareus asked quietly behind Justinian.

And Justinian replied indifferently: "Because he knows so much, smart people generally don’t end well. And because of him, I have to do something that makes me feel very uncomfortable-I just keep watching. See others die."

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