Rise In Calradia

Chapter 100: : Reasonable with Diao Min

   Desaiwei took Kress blindfolded to a camp and untied the rope from her hand.

   "I want to ask you something, don't deceive me."

   She sat on the ground, her eyes met Kress. If Kress lied, she would tell directly. Maybe she is not much older than Kress in her age, but she always exudes a dangerous atmosphere, as if everyone has hatred against her, which makes people feel scared.

   "Just ask, I will tell you. But there are some things about character, I can't tell you, let alone lie to you."

   Kress took a deep breath and said to Desaivi.

   Desaiwei nodded, then asked.

   Their conversation lasted for a long time, and their attitudes became more and more relaxed, changing from interrogation to normal chat.

   At this point, even the robbers around are all surprised.

  ...

At this time, in a village where the Peony mercenary once asked for the way, Byron’s mercenary troops and guards from the local nobles had surrounded the village. The soldiers searched everywhere, and everyone was concentrated in a clearing. Hidden in the village, the robbers who had not left were picked up one by one and dragged to Byron and the others.

   "All the people in a village are shielding the robbers, so that the situation is like this. If it wasn't because there were too many people involved, I would now hang these gangsters to death!"

   The knight who followed Byron and the others attacked the robbers was a little bit **** his face. When Byron told him before, he didn't believe that there would be so many people helping the robbers and bandits in the forest. But the fact is that these robbers have infiltrated this area and blended into the local residents.

   If it weren't for the incident this time to expose them, I might as well know what would happen in the future.

   Two to three hundred mobs and bandits who claim to be "Brotherhood" are enough to defeat all the guards and militias of a baron and looting an entire village.

   The news has been passed to the nearby nobles, and the nearby guards will soon be assembled to cooperate with Byron to uproot this self-proclaimed fraternity organization.

   According to that knight, he would hang two robbers in public to set an example for the people below. In this regard, Fatis remained silent, and Elaine strongly supported it. Bandak was obviously dissatisfied with the knight, but in the end he didn't say it.

   The two men were pushed onto the gallows, and the woman underneath also covered her child's eyes. The wives of the two men covered their mouths and started crying, and there was a commotion among the men. Many people tried to rush to the front, but they were all blocked by the surrounding soldiers.

   "Quiet, otherwise just go up with them!"

   The knight roared angrily, and those talents endured their anger and returned to the team.

   The village chief wanted to say something, but under the angry gaze of the knight and Eleon, he swallowed what he wanted to say, and lowered his head to wait for the trial to proceed.

   But at this time, Byron stood up and told the knight that in order to ensure the justice of the trial, he would give the two robbers a chance to speak.

   The knight didn't want to agree, but he was surrounded by Byron's soldiers. It would not be good for him if he had a conflict with Byron, so he reluctantly agreed to Byron's suggestion, but he also told Byron that it didn't make sense to do so.

   "It makes no sense. These bandits are full of foul language and ignore the honor. We have nothing to say with them, maybe you can talk to them."

   There is a bit of disdain in this knight's words, which means that nobles like them and these spooky people have nothing to say, and civilian mercenaries like Byron are naturally another matter. He used this to laugh at Byron's identity, and he didn't utter a dirty word.

  Byron smiled slightly, ignored his sarcasm, and walked up to the two robbers whose necks were about to be caught in the ropes.

   "In the name of justice and honor, do you have any excuses?"

   Byron asked.

   "You bastards!"

   One robber was ashamed and said nothing, while the other scolded. He scolded the king, scolded the nobles, and scolded Byron that they were running dogs of the nobles.

   He told everyone what happened to him, the harsh taxation, the arrogance and hypocrisy of the nobility.

   When the village was in distress, the nobles did not care about their life or death. And when they just came back, they would take away their cattle and sheep and **** the last few sons from their hands. He said that instead of starving to death in the field, he might as well join the Brotherhood. He said that the Brotherhood never robbed poor people like them, but instead punishes those who are unkind and deprived of their property.

   He thinks this is justice, this is true justice. Byron and his peony mercenaries are a group of profiteering noble running dogs, helping them to take things from the poor.

The people under    all shouted and supported his opinion, and the young man also straightened his back, waiting for death like a hero.

   The soldiers couldn't control the scene a bit, and the knight walked towards the two robbers impatiently. Although he was quite proud to see Byron's shame, he had to have a degree in everything. He didn't want to see these rebellions, after all, he would have to collect taxes from them in the future.

   But Byron stopped him, and confronted the robber with a straight face in front of the civilians and soldiers.

   "You claim that you are righteous and fair, but I have never seen what you call justice and fairness."

"You rob innocent caravans, you slaughter those passers-by who also rushed for their livelihoods. You rob everything, but you don’t cut a penny. The main reason why you won’t rob the poor in these villages ~ www.novelmt. com~ It's not because of their hardship, but because they can't get any oil and water!"

   "Perhaps you have had a miserable past and received inhuman treatment, but this is not the reason you can commit a crime!"

"You two, and the people below, you just hate the rich and the nobles. Many of you rob others of their money just to live like them and live in your poor like them. Above brother."

"I admire your courage, but your actions and actions will only bring greater disasters to your family and this village. And we are not running dogs of nobles, we help them collect taxes, and even are willing to exempt their own income. To make you feel better, but you have to make an inch of it, and even want to attack us. You want to live, but we don't want to starve to death!"

   Byron’s words were not wonderful, but they did calm the turmoil underneath. In fact, he still has a lot to say about the nobles, but he can only hold it in his heart at this time.

   The robber was also silent, he was still angry, but he couldn't say anything to refute Byron.

   "In the name of kings and lords, in the name of honor and law, I declare your capital crimes."

   The knight came over, hurriedly convicted the two of them to death, and pulled down the board under their feet.

   The two robbers finally lost their breath after a struggle, and Byron stood in front of the stage again.

"Remember, we came because the Brotherhood attacked our people. They killed our brothers. Should they die? We are here for revenge, no other intentions. But no matter who is standing in the way In front of our peony mercenaries, we will fight them to the end!"

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