Wha, what?

Kasha, dead?

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The disbelief on Sarah's face showed no trace of acting at all.

Because this is her true emotion.

Seeing the shock and sadness on her face, the paladin felt even more at ease, and continued to explain:

"Therefore, Master Akara specially recalled all Roger to attend Master Kasha's funeral, so we are temporarily responsible for guarding the city gate."

So that's what happened?

This reason is quite reasonable.

Sarah nodded secretly.

However, could this matter be such a coincidence? There was another murmur in her heart.

The day before yesterday, the Holy Knight Order went to Luger's sanctuary to catch him back here.

Last night, the Paladin's mole tricked Minerva into leaving the front line, took the opportunity to kidnap someone, took the car, and fled to Rogge Town.

The result was also last night. Kasha, who was still in good health even though her old injury had not healed, actually died so quietly?

There is something strange about this matter inside and out.

In addition, Rogge Town has not experienced the death of veteran leaders.

But even if Rogge needs to attend the funeral, the doormen and patrol soldiers will not stop working.

Protecting the safety of Rogge Town is the responsibility of all Rogge.

The deceased also abide by this responsibility.

Therefore, continuing to perform their duties at their posts is the best and most traditional way for Roger to commemorate the deceased.

Even though Kasha's status is different and he is the direct superior of Rogges, it is precisely because of this that Rogges should choose to stick to their posts.

Moreover, Kasha is one of the top officials in Rogge Town who is most disgusted with the rise of the Holy Knight Order.

As the first commander-in-chief of Rogge's troops, she valued Rogge's honor more than her own life.

In her opinion, asking the Paladins to take over the Rogges to complete their mission is simply a denial of the significance of the existence of Rogge's troops.

Because of her death, the Roggs gave up their duty of guarding the city gate and let the Paladin take over, just to attend her funeral.

In Kasha's view, this kind of thing is not about paying tribute to her memory at all, but simply wanting her to die in peace.

This kind of character of hers is very clear to everyone who has worked with her.

Sarah, as the battlefield commander promoted by Kasha from the young captain, naturally knew better.

But it is true that as Kasha gradually leaves the front line, not many Rogges in recent years know about this matter.

And for the sake of "internal unity" in Rogge Town, the Rogges will not spread this matter widely.

However, Akala, as Kasha's old superior, should at least be very clear about this matter.

But what did the paladin just say?

He said this was Akara's arrangement?

This is even more unreasonable.

Either he was lying; or Akara had other plans.

It is absolutely impossible to say that she arranged Rogge's defense work in this way to pay homage to Kasha.

With this thought in mind, Sarah rolled her eyes, and instead of entering the city gate to complete the handover at the urging of the Paladin, she retreated without leaving a trace, and then asked him:

"Has anyone informed Lady Sarah about Lord Kasha's death?"

"Ah? This..."

The paladin guarding the door obviously didn't expect that Rogge on the other side would ask such a question.

In addition, he himself participated in the siege of the Second Sanctuary by the Holy Knight Order the day before yesterday, and witnessed the tragic scene.

Now when he mentions the word "Sarah", he still has some PTSD: his pupils shrink, his heart beats faster, his hands are clenched, and he is sweating.

As a result, he almost got off guard by Rogge's not too outrageous question.

Seeing his strong reaction, Sarah felt that this must be a scam. She raised her legs and took a few steps back. She continued, "If no one has gone yet, then I'll go there."

At present, the situation in Rogge Town is unclear, and there is no way to connect with Rogge who is staying in the town. In addition, such a strange thing happened again. Sarah feels that it is better to retreat temporarily and discuss with Luge for a long-term plan.

The paladin opposite saw her take two steps back and was about to turn around and leave. He didn't know what he thought of and shuddered.

Instead, he quickly recovered from his PTSD state.

As soon as he recovered, he immediately waved to Sarah, "Don't worry, someone has already gone."

"After Lord Kasha passed away last night, Lord Akara sent his personal guards to the front line to inform Lord Sha and Sarah."

"If nothing else, they should be on their way back now."

"There is no need for you to make another trip. Why not go back to town early to recuperate so that you can attend Lord Kasha's condolence ceremony."

Sarah didn't pay attention to the fact that when this guy mentioned her name, she almost couldn't catch her breath again. In her heart, she directly labeled this guy's words as "fake".

This man is lying.

Even if it was technically believed that he was not lying and actually believed what he said, those words themselves were false as far as Sarah was concerned.

If it was true that Akara's personal guards went to the front line to inform him last night, Sarah wouldn't know about it now.

Although Akara's bodyguards are also Rogge, they are all strong men carefully selected from senior Rogge.

Coupled with Akela's guidance, each of them is just as strong as the real Amazon female warrior Nephalem.

Amazon female warriors are almost the strongest in all power systems, and are on par with assassins.

With this speed and strength, it takes less than five or six hours to get from Rogue Town to Taymo Highlands and even the gate of the monastery.

From last night to the time when Sarah set off with Ruger's supply convoy, there was plenty of time for Akara's guards to find her.

But no.

Not only did no one come to tell her about this, but she also did not find any traces of other Rogues going to the front line along the way.

What's more, judging from the panic-stricken and forced calmness of the paladin in front of him, he didn't believe his lies at all.

This is a complete lie.

Then, the next question becomes, why did he lie?

Is it because he pretended to leave?

Or because he said he was going to inform Sarah?

Well, this question can be tried.

"Is that so." Sarah nodded as if she believed him, and raised her legs to walk towards the city gate.

However, just as her slender legs were lifted, the paladin who was staring at her began to breathe rapidly. She swayed for a moment and then retracted her legs.

"Oh, I remember, I came back in a hurry today, and I haven't dealt with the campsite last night."

"I was going to ask the person who took over my shift to go and deal with it, since she will need it when she camps tonight."

"But from what you said, there should be no one to take over my shift, right?"

"In that case, I'd better go back and deal with it, so as not to cause some unnecessary trouble and endanger the safety of the town."

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