First Wizarding World War

Chapter 155 Writing a letter (asking for the first monthly ticket in May after midnight)

After Charlotte's consolation, Anastasia's mood improved a little. Since her mother informed on her, she was tortured to death by Lady Southerla, her father was plotted against, and the whole army was destroyed, she has never been happy and peaceful again.

She lives in regret, sorrow, sadness, collapse, and helplessness all the time. She even wanted to die many times. It was her mother's hatred that supported her until now.

Every time Anastasia wanted to die, she thought of the scene of her mother being tortured and vowed to kill those enemies. This was the only reason for her to survive.

Charlotte took the opportunity to make an invitation and said, "The war is imminent. Miss Anastasia is alone outside. It is too dangerous. I invite you to join the Knights of Favonius. Let's fight side by side."

Knowing what happened to Anastasia's mother, Charlotte was completely relieved. This lady could not betray. Her hatred with Lady Southerla was deeper than that of pure Behemoths.

Anastasia hesitated slightly and agreed immediately. Some of the people around her were defeated Behemoth soldiers, and some were servants left by her mother. Because they had no logistics, they were already extremely embarrassed and it was difficult to continue to support themselves.

Charlotte gave her a special sense of trust.

In particular, this person recaptured Silver Pigeon Castle, the city where she lived since childhood, and left countless beautiful memories.

Anastasia has heard a lot about Charlotte Mecklen's legend during this period, especially in the South Seraf Restoration Army, because Charlotte killed the leader of the Restoration Army, Jonathan, and forced back the Saint Order that South Seraf regarded as a god. She has been portrayed by the South Seraf as an extremely evil demon king and a brutal murderer.

However, on the Behemoth side, Charlotte's reputation is much better.

In terms of reputation alone, Charlotte has become the savior in the hearts of the Behemoth people when almost all the nobles of the Behemoth Principality have been defeated and even killed in battle.

Charlotte didn't realize that it was much easier for him to gather the fleeing soldiers on the front line than the last time.

Charlotte took Anastasia back to the camp of the Knights of Favonius. He first selected about 500 soldiers from the gathered fleeing soldiers, all of whom were the best soldiers, to replenish Anastasia's troops.

Anastasia never expected that Charlotte would be so generous and replenish her with so many soldiers. She had a lot more favorable impressions of the young, handsome and legendary Mr. Mecklen.

Charlotte was actually a little distressed that the gathered fleeing soldiers were not easy to form immediate combat effectiveness.

Anastasia obviously had experience in leading troops. Just seeing that she could lead more than 100 people and launch a surprise attack at this time, we can know that this lady is talented.

He also didn't forget to replenish a wave of soldiers for himself, Doberman, Yellow Bear, Spotted Deer Gwen and Wind Wolf Bancroft. The combat team of 50 people was expanded to more than 20.

Charlotte thought that she had just experienced an ordinary battle.

But he didn't know that his killing of Karon and the third-level extraordinary knight of South Seraf had caused an uproar in the South Seraf Restoration Army.

Several generals of the South Seraf Restoration Army jointly proposed to Xius to dispatch the Saint Order to kill Charlotte.

Of course, Xius also wanted to kill Charlotte, but the ambush failed last time, and the blood race Saint Order had left to participate in the decisive battle of Felandon. The South Seraf Saint Order alone could not defeat Sister Karen.

Charlotte also had the protection of the Saint Order, but Xius didn't want to say it because it would shake the morale of the army.

The most terrible thing was that Byron had been asking the South Seraf Saint Order to go to Felandon as well, and made a very serious threat, which put Xius under great pressure.

Without the Saint Order to support him, would he bet on Sister Karen's "compassion"?

Hughes disagreed to dispatch the Saint Order, which made several generals of the South Seraf Restoration Army very angry, because no one wanted to fight Charlotte.

Charlotte killed Jonathan, so everyone in the South Seraf Restoration Army would shout to avenge Jonathan, but everyone would come up with various reasons not to fight Charlotte.

Charlotte's record of killing Jonathan in the midst of thousands of troops was too shocking.

In particular, Mrs. South Seraf knew that Hughes was a high-level extraordinary, practicing top knight inheritances such as the Flesh Furnace and the Golden Requiem, and was powerful. In Mrs. South Seraf's mind, he was simply a future Saint Order, but he couldn't take down Charlotte.

This made people even more afraid of the young commander of Behemoth.

Even if all the information showed that he was a low-level extraordinary, no one was willing to believe it.

Charlotte didn't know what Lady Southerla was thinking. After reorganizing the army, he sent someone to Mostar Castle to send a letter, and at the same time, he pretended to express condolences to the Grand Duchess.

He didn't say that he had been in a daze in Machupi, but described himself as a brave warrior who tried his best to advance to Interlaken, but was blocked by the Southerla Restoration Army led by Hughes. Finally, he witnessed the small town being captured and Duke Joseph being killed under Interlaken, but he continued to fight.

As for whether the Grand Duchess believed it or not...

It didn't matter anyway.

He also wrote letters to his father and brother. In order not to reveal the truth, the letters were very short, and he deliberately asked different subordinates to write for him so that people would not recognize them from the handwriting.

Each letter would be attached with two sentences: The battle is about to start, Lady Southerla is here again, and there is no need to say more.

And: I was busy fighting and wrote for a certain soldier, so I was unable to write the letter myself, and I felt deeply guilty for not being sincere enough.

Unfortunately, as soon as he sent the letter, the South Seraf Restoration Army surrounded him, leaving no gap. Mostar Castle never replied, and he didn't know the attitude of the Duchess, nor did he know what happened to his family.

The South Seraf Restoration Army soon began to attack Mostar Castle, but because Charlotte's Knights of Favonius were "watching" closely, they could not devote all their troops. They always had to keep one or two troops to keep an eye on Charlotte and guard against his sudden attack.

The battle lasted for five or six days, and Charlotte had no intention of joining the battle.

But the arrival of the two teams one after another made it impossible for Charlotte to continue lying flat.

The first team came from Strasbourg, with a small number of people, less than a hundred people, mainly to give Charlotte a new appointment.

The second team was Baron Feberlie's Knights, with more than 3,000 people. This time, Baron Feberlie did not bring any servants or caravans with him, which seemed very "frugal".

Baron Feberlie asked Charlotte to get close to him and obey his command. After Charlotte received this order, she fought a battle with a nearby South Seraf Restoration Army and asked Baron Feberlie for support, saying that she could not hold on any longer.

Well, this is very Charlotte.

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