Rise In Calradia

Chapter 48: : Nord's competitive competition

   [After the battle, one-handed proficiency +3; two-handed proficiency +3;]

   [Destroy the pirate troops near Woche, your reputation increases by 10;]

   [The lack of training Swadia light infantry*4 upgrade to Swadia light infantry;]

   [Caravan guard*3 can be upgraded to hired rider;]

   After this battle, the soldiers in the team are obviously much more proficient than before, and some soldiers can be upgraded.

   But Byron has a headache for this, because the caravan guard must meet three conditions to be upgraded to hire rider.

  First, it must be upgraded near the city. Second, the equipment cost of 100 dinars needs to be paid. Third, and the most uncomfortable condition for Byron is horses!

   The horses that hire riders are sold in the Nord Kingdom. Byron estimated that it would take at least 250 dinars to buy the minimum required horses.

   As for the traveling horse, there is no problem with traveling, but let's forget about the battle. I can't stand too much shock, and the impact is not enough.

   Byron led the team back to Wuchaze and upgraded the caravan guard. Half an hour after the money was spent, the guy in the shop in the city sent three sets of weapons and armors, which were complete from the inside to the outside. In the case of chain armor, Byron and his soldiers already have, but the armor parts of the scale armor and the body's arms and legs are still necessary.

   As for the three horses, Byron chose three hunting horses of average breed and mild temperament, which are easy to control by hiring riders. After bargaining for the three horses, they also spent 350 nars by Byron, plus the bridles and other outfits on the horses, for a total of 400 dinars, which is considered to be a big moneymaker.

   Cavalry is like this, both in organization and daily consumption, are much more than infantry of the same level. And it is not easy to find the right horse and experienced rider.

  Byron intends to rely on the wealth and fame he has accumulated this time to find some mercenaries in the city, or mercenaries some local Nords. But before he could implement it, a warrior of promise came to the hotel where he was staying with an invitation.

   "Master Yariyaya of Wocheze invited the famous mercenary team in the city to participate in this competitive competition."

The Nord Warrior handed the invitation to Byron and had to leave. The Cavaliers told the truth that Byron did not have the reputation to let Jarre know, but after all he was involved in the crusade against the pirates, so two Gals thought They should still be given a chance.

   For Byron, the competition is also a good opportunity. In addition to high bonuses, there are also off-site bets. If you can get the ranking, it can greatly enhance Byron's local reputation and even give him the opportunity to contact high-ranking nobles.

  Byron will naturally go there, but he has to gather the best players in the team for a meeting to discuss this matter.

  ...

In order to celebrate his birthday, the lord of    Cheze, Iayayal, held a large-scale banquet. Including members of their own family, more than 20 nobles and many well-known military officers and warriors came to Wocheze to celebrate Yar's birthday.

   For this reason, Iayyal also held an economic conference and gave out 8,000 dinars as the prize of the competition.

  The Nords do not have a knight competition, so the game is divided into three simple parts. Individual competitions, team competitions, and bow and arrow competitions. The prize money for the individual and team matches is 3000 dinars each, and the bow and arrow competition also has 2000 dinars.

   There are many people participating in this competition, including many noble children, and even some nobles with itchy hands are planning to go to battle in person to take this glory.

  Individual matches are drawn in pairs. In order to save time, the arena will be separated by railings and four games will be played at the same time.

   The threshold for the individual competition is also very high. Byron’s mercenary team only got two places. Although he wanted to play in person, considering his current strength, Byron chose to let Fatis and Eleon participate in the individual competition and participate in the team competition on the next day.

The arena of    Cheze is located outside the city, with a scale of more than 1,000 square meters, and this does not include the four-story auditorium.

   The time for the game was about to begin, and Byron also took his soldiers into the arena. The fare is not cheap, but Byron still uses a dinar price. He brought all the soldiers except the groom workers into the arena and picked a good seat.

   Just like in later generations of sports games, the audience is full of spectators, whether it is men, women, or children, they can sit here. Whether you are aristocrats wearing costumes with family logos or those small townspeople in the city, as long as you can afford a ticket, you can sit here and watch this game.

   There are also some vendors in the venue, holding baskets of snacks and seasonal fruits, and enthusiastically selling them to potential customers.

   If you ignore the players who wear the armor of the game, choose the weapon, and appear eager to try, Byron still thinks he is participating in a certain sports event.

   "Woo-woo ----"

   The horn sounded, and the trumpeters standing near the arena raised from small to large and blew the horns in their hands. A red flag with a white sword cross pattern was raised around the arena.

  Whether it is a wealthy noble businessman, worker servants, or contestants participating in the competition, at this time, they all stroke their chests and salute the position of the gate of the arena, and the soldiers standing guard are also striking their spears and shields.

"Ha ha ha ha..."

Amid the shouts of the warriors, the organizer of this competition, the lord of Wocheze, the hereditary aristocrat of the Nord Kingdom, Yar, Iayayar and his wife and children entered the arena~www.novelmt.com~ Different from the majesty and majesty of the nobles of the Swadia Kingdom when they played, the Yars of the Nord Kingdom looked very domineering.

   The entire team of Nord warriors holding sharp battle axes and sturdy round shields walked ahead to clear the way, while the riders in fur coats held the banner of Jarre. Behind them, there are rows of soldiers and the nobles among the soldiers, and the whole team seems to be going to war as they pass through the constantly shouting guards.

   Lord Yiaya's beard is not heavy, but he has a strong body and a burly posture. A beautiful silk coat set off his figure, and a fur cloak made of ferret fur dragged to the ground. He has a serious expression, pressing the gold-plated axe handle on his waist with one hand, and holding his wife's hand in the other. When he walks to the lord seat in the middle of the venue, the audience on both sides must stand up and salute him.

Lord Iaya, his wife, and the son who was also Lord Yar sat in the middle three seats, while other nobles and their families also sat on the surrounding seats, occupying the competition. The best viewing position in the field.

  Byron also saw two Gal’s children. They are probably only six or seven years old, but they also wear wooden axes and mini helmets like their parents. This is the tradition of the Nords, allowing children to get used to war since they were young, because it is a part of their lives as eating and bathing.

   After they sat down, the rest of the audience also sat down, quietly waiting for Yar to speak.

   Yayayar raised a hand to signal the start of the game, and cheers were also remembered from all over the hall. The soldiers who had been prepared also held up their weapons and shields and entered the competition field. Here, they will do everything they can to win honors and bonuses for themselves.

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like