With the gods as his backers, Lorne knew that the stinky bitch in front of him was sure to defeat him.
The key is facing Athena who has double blessings, and Lorne has nothing to do.
Even Marquis Clark agreed.
What right did a little guy like Lorne have to object to nodding his head and agreeing, but in his heart he had the idea of running away quickly.
Even if Lawrence has the help of Athena's Holy Light, full recovery will not happen overnight.
While Lawrence has not recovered, running away is the best way to save his life.
If Lawrence is really desperate to chase him, Lorne wouldn't mind ambushing him halfway and killing this lingering bastard.
The wonderful triumphal ceremony became a bit boring because of Lawrence's troubles, and Marquis Clark's interest slowly faded.
After a few brief words, he called the three of Lorne into his camp to explain some follow-up matters, and then ordered the army to break camp and return.
After joining Hodder's cavalry, Marquis Clark's army nearly doubled in size, and the entire team looked slightly bloated in Lorne's eyes.
After the state of combat readiness was lifted, military management became less strict than before.
As a result, the team's speed was only half of yesterday's.
After many nobles inside were no longer under the control of Marquis Clark, they gradually revealed their true nature.
They spent all day hunting wild animals on the prairie, showing off their personal prowess, which further affected the marching speed of the army.
If the gang of nobles were allowed to continue to run wild, Lorne was worried that Lawrence's health would be almost recovered after returning to the fortress.
He kept cursing the guys who were slowing down time, but they still kept pestering Lorne unconsciously.
The reason was that Arthur took Lorne's giant wolf out to show off and brought back a few prey.
From then on, Lorne suddenly had many pig friends and dog friends around him.
Some people like him, and some people don't like him.
Led by Lawrence, the bastard gathered a group of people to hate Lorne.
But Lorne didn't pay much attention to these.
Instead, he watched Lawrence get better day by day with Athena's unrelenting help.
He was deeply worried about his life.
Fortunately, Lawrence is protected by the Mother of Light, and he is taken care of by the Lady Luck.
Early on the third day, someone came to summon Lorne.
It was said that Marquis Clark came to him with something important.
He didn't know what kind of important matter would be related to a little person like him, but Marquis Clark's order could not be refused by Lorne.
After a brief tidying up, Lorne immediately followed the messenger to the Marquis's camp.
It was still the seemingly simple tent, and the contents inside had not changed.
The only difference is that Irving is replaced by Hodder.
He and Hodder were not very familiar.
Initially, everyone's impression was pretty good, but Lorne was a little unhappy because of the Marquis.
But later, when he discovered that Hodder had secretly hidden a few wild giant wolves without giving them to him, the stingy guy put Clark and his son on the blacklist.
Not expecting to get any hints from Hodder, Lorne asked directly: "Your Majesty, Marquis, I don't know what important things happened.
Please tell me in person."
I have come into contact with more nobles in the past two days, and I have a better understanding of the strength of the Clark family.
Facing Marquis Clark who could easily crush him to death, Lorne could only hide all his dissatisfaction in his heart.
After taking another look at the Swift Eagle letter he received early this morning, Marquis Clark couldn't tell whether the news on the paper was considered a funeral or good news for Lorne.
Without answering Lorne's question, he handed the note to Hod aside and prepared for Lorne to read it by himself.
Hodder already knew the news on the paper.
He handed the note to Lorne with a strange expression and whispered: "With the protection of the Mother of Light, heaven is the best destination for the dead."
Hod's words seemed to mean that someone had died, but the so-called protection of the Mother of Light was completely nonsense.
As far as his relationship with Athena is concerned, it would be great if the Mother of Light really existed and didn't kill him.
How could she come to protect him?
Lorne, an atheist, ignored Hodder's superstition and stared at the note in his hand.
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The small piece of paper cannot carry much content, and there are only a few lines of fine print inside.
Thanks to Fast's cramming education, Lorne didn't have to be an illiterate from another world.
Although the fonts were small, he could still clearly read them.
On the afternoon of the twelfth day of the first month, Baron Fast died of illness in his castle.
The Grand Duke of the North recruited his son Lornfast and immediately went to Tallinn City to hold a knighthood ceremony.
There is very little content, only two sentences in total.
It also means two things.
First, the old Baron Fast finally got up before Lorne went back.
This was a good thing for Lorne.
No matter how thick-skinned he was, he wouldn't be able to call a stranger daddy.
The meaning of the second sentence is clearer, and it means more to Lorne.
The Grand Duke of the North recruited him for a knighting ceremony.
Doesn't that mean that when he returns, he will be in charge?
Lorne couldn't help but be overjoyed when the slave became the master.
"Ha" couldn't help but make a discordant sound.
Fortunately, Lorne was not carried away by the sudden joy.
No matter how happy he was, he couldn't smile in front of Marquis Clark.
Not only that, in order to prove his character, he must cry "Ah, father."
He was obviously excited and wanted to laugh out loud, but he was forced to cry bitterly.
Not to mention how unpleasant Lorne's awkward voice was, Marquis Clark couldn't help but frown secretly after seeing too much of the world.
"Okay, Baron Fast, save your tears and cry again in Tallinn City.
I still have something to say to you."
The crying was so fake that Marquis Clark couldn't stand it any longer.
He stopped Lorne from trying to make some deal with him.
In the past, Lorne was just a knight, but now his baronetcy is a certainty.
The matter of the giant wolf transaction can be explained to Lorne at the same time.
Lorne and Marquis Clark had no extra friendship except for their transactions with each other.
If they had something to say, it should be about the giant wolf.
Wiping away the non-existent tears, he calmly sat down on the chair brought over by Hodder.
Although he has not yet accepted the canonization of the Grand Duke of the North, Lorne already feels that he is a powerful noble.
However, standing there all the time was not in line with his new status.
In his heart, he praised Hodder for his knowledge of current affairs.
Lorne didn't even say a simple thank you and just waited blankly for Marquis Clark's next words.
Power makes people inflated.
As a veteran, Marquis Clark knows this better than anyone else.
But it is rare to find people like Lorne who begin to expand before they even taste the taste of power.
Not taking the boy's rudeness seriously, he began to talk about his purpose
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