Chapter 28.1: ???? ?????? ???????? ???? ?????? ???????? ???????? ???????? (??)
Khan, The oldest among the mercenaries predicted exactly right.
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As soon as Gamson and Pell brought out a warhorse, they were plunged into chaos.
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Johan was too scared to run out of the town, but there was no proper way to do so.
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Gamson got irritated. Pell couldn’t respond and shrank back. Outside the town, especially alone, Gamson seemed as high as the sky to Pell.
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It sounded like a crazy idea, but it was impossible for their minds to work well while wandering the cold, dark fields at night. Gamson thought hard.
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Talking to a horse merchant, not a merchant or a mercenary, seemed like a good idea to Gamson.
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It was a foolish decision made without knowing that the merchants of the city were interconnected like a spiderweb.
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“You’re very healthy, you b*stard!”
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“I prayed to God that you wouldn’t die. I wanted to kill you myself!”
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The mercenaries reacted heatedly upon seeing the two locked in a solitary cell.
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Joy of reunion!
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They wouldn’t have been this happy even if they had met their wives again.
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“C-Captain. Let me exin. . .”
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“Don’t call me Captain anymore. It’s not about exining.”
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“What?”
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“You should say ‘?? ?????? ??????????.’ Of course, it won’t do much good, but still, you scum.”
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With those words, Goran beat Gamson. The people of the association had locked them up carefully so they wouldn’t get hurt, but that only made it more annoying.
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Did they eat and sleep well in the solitary cell while we were wandering and suffering?
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The sounds of beating, bones breaking, and chilling screams erupted from the cell. The old grudges of the mercenaries were terrifying.
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Meanwhile, outside, Johan and Eldans were having a cultured conversation with the people of the association.
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“Oh, thank you so much. If it weren’t for you guys. . .”
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“Haha. What are you talking about, Mr. Eldans. I learned it from Mr. Eldans.”
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The employees of the association and guild were closely connected. They were very happy to have been helpful to Eldans.
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“The merchant thought something was suspicious when he came babbling, so he dyed and sent someone to us. Mr. Eldans wouldn’t have sent a mercenary back without a letter, so it seemed suspicious.”
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“Right. Right.”
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“But who is this person?”
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“He’s a knight we met on this business trip.”
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“Ah. . .”
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The employees momentarily showed a look of difort. To them, who weremoners, violent and high-ranking knights were naturally objects of aversion. A collision with them could only lead to their downfall. . .
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“Don’t worry. He’s a young knight who knows honor and respects the weak.”
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“. . .?”
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Johan was flustered.
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‘?????? ?? ???? ?????????’
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However, the assurance from Eldans was more effective than expected. The clerks immediately lowered their guard upon hearing it.
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“If Mr. Eldans says so, he must be a remarkable person. . .”
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“How honorable must he be? What achievements has he made?”
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“He’s not yet famous, but soon his name will be known throughout the Empire. . .”
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“Eldans?”
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“Yes, Johan-nim?”
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Johan put his arm around Eldans’s shoulder and whispered softly.
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“Be modest, it’s embarrassing.”
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“. . .Yes!”
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Eldans thought to himself upon Johan’s words.
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He doesn’t swagger about such praises but humbles himself.
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Truly, a knight out of an old tale!