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Chapter 483: Parker (II)


Although the former Parker was a branch of the Took family, he was still a member of the family.

He had been trained by the knights since he was a child.

Parker naturally understood the difference between a knight and a great knight, and Lorne's proposal made him very excited.

What young man doesn't have the desire to gallop on the battlefield, especially after Parker has tried to dispatch troops and generals, learning from the great knight is the best opportunity to practice.

Parker, who is already sixteen years old and neglects training, does not expect that he will ever become a knight, but if he can lead the army to victory like Lorne, he can also gain respect and strength.

Parker has not forgotten his surname.

Except for a young Matthew who has higher inheritance rights than him, there is no one else in the Tuke family who is more suitable than him.

And little Matthew was only three years old.

Without a priest watching over him, a small accident could take his life away.

When the time comes, when he returns from studying at the border, won't he have a chance?

Ambition is out of the question, at least Parker is not thinking about how to get rid of little Matthew.

And with this thought in mind, Parker thought more and more that it was feasible.

If he could stand out like Lorne on the border, he might be able to directly replace Matthew.

How could a child be a lord?

After all, Mrs.

Molly was not a member of their Tuke family.

Although he was in the grassland, Fedien still had contact with the guys from Tukland.

Parker, who often followed his grandfather, whispered and watched.

Naturally, he also knew some of the current situation of the Tuk Territory.

Today's family inheritance territory is not so much Tuke Territory as it is called Molly Territory.

Oh, and maybe a Fast family tag should be added.

Expecting little Matthew to rebuild the glorious Tuk Territory of his family, there might be nothing left.

Therefore, not only does his mother need him to save it, but the family also needs him to revitalize it.

This success gave Parker confidence, but the young man did not lose his way.

Parker, who knew his own shortcomings, wanted to enrich himself, and Lorne's proposal gave him the opportunity.

How could Parker refuse such a good thing?

"I can help you find out about the situation on the grassland, but can you guarantee that I will get the rewards I deserve?

And that great knight, since he is a knight of the Clark family, he will teach me seriously."

Although they were all questions, Parker already agreed.

Lorne watched with his own eyes his transformation from hesitation at the beginning to determination at this moment.

Lorne, who was sure that he had seen the right person, couldn't help but secretly praise Amy's genes.

A ridiculous idea suddenly came to his mind to let Amy give birth to a child for him, but in an instant he dismissed this ridiculous idea.

As long as he has a meat ball, he will not die unless he encounters an accident.

Why does he need a child?

Make yourself miserable He is still the same irresponsible beast, but in front of Parker, he behaves very magnanimously.

"Would I, Baron Fast, still lie to you about a child?

In the North, I have many friends.

The knight responsible for teaching you is called Garrard Owen.

If you go to him with my letter, he will definitely let you I learned a lot."

Bragging and focusing on working for him to eliminate Parker's worries, Lorne continued, "If you are still worried, I can let you see your sister first.

Believe it or not” Lorne was a little worried about letting Amy go to see Parker.

Lina, however, doesn’t need him to worry.

Moreover, it is more effective for Lina to do Parker's ideological work than for him.

It is estimated that one sentence of Lina can equal ten sentences to his.

Sure enough, as soon as he heard that he could go see Lina, Parker immediately lowered his guard.

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"Really, I can go see Rita" Parker, who has no source of information, will naturally not know that Rita has become Lina.

Calling Lina by her real name, Lorne could hear the boy's joy.

Parker thought that Lorn asked him to meet Lina as a sign of sincerity, but he didn't know that Lina had already been Lorn's person.

"Of course, if you want, I can send someone to take you to see my mother right now.

She will arrange for you to meet your sister, and then you can take my letter to the border to find Knight Garde Owen."

The more Lorne talked, the more excited Parker became.

But the young man's temperament prevented him from accepting Lorne's love easily, and he pretended that he still needed to think about it.

He said to Lorne: "The decision to go to the border is too important.

I want to discuss it with my grandfather."

After discussing with Fedien, the matter is basically settled.

Regardless of whether Fedion dared to go against Lorne or not, to put it bluntly, going to the border to follow a great knight was definitely a rare opportunity.

A young man like Parker would not get any guidance from the Great Knight under normal circumstances.

If Fedien still expected his grandson to be successful, he would not refuse the good things that came to his door.

Of course, if Fedion knew that there was going to be a war on the border, he would probably reject Lorne's proposal.

But this is obviously impossible The information about the red-eyed orcs is strictly blocked.

Except for a few lords, only the Clark family warriors who have fought against the red-eyed orcs know something.

However, they are all isolated in the grassland, and perhaps a lot of news will come to them only after the Northern Archduke and his expedition are over.

After agreeing to Parker's request, Lorne took over the command and began to sort out the corpses on the ground.

As always, the bodies of cyborgs and orcs must be treated differently.

But after taking the inventory, Lorn was a little surprised by the empty orc camp.

Almost the entire camp had been evacuated, except for a few things that were unimportant in the eyes of the orcs.

It seemed that the orcs were not repelled by the scammers in the end, but a planned and premeditated strategic shift.

But why did they take the initiative to move, and even gave up the five bloody orcs for this purpose?

Lorne couldn't understand the way the orcs thought, and he had no interest in guessing what those guys were thinking.

After instructing Moro to take the few giant wolves around to check for possible orcs, he carried the corpse back to the camp.

In this battle, his losses were considerable because of the bloody orcs.

But also because of those five bloody orcs, the harvest was huge.

After seeing the destructive power of concentrated high-end weapons, Lorne decided that even if he harvested fewer transformed humans, he should first acquire a group of powerful combatants.

But there is one troublesome thing, the ability of blood energy only belongs to orcs.

Even among the highland savages who are related to the orcs, there is no news that they can use the power of blood.

Therefore, in order to attract less attention, the transformed blood orcs can still appear as orcs.

This is a pity.

It is too uncomfortable to have great power but not be able to fully exert it.

Thinking about how he should let the blood orcs appear by his side in a fair and honest manner, Fedien, who hurriedly came to express his loyalty to Lorn, finally reminded him

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