Knight with Wand

Chapter 69: The Kingdom of Kantadar

Leading the horses that were also somewhat listless, Leon and his companions set foot on the land of Kantadar again.

Looking at the magnificent ships in the distance, he had always been attracted by those huge ships with black sails before he landed.

Compared with the strange-shaped ships anchored in the port, the Orland merchant ship that Leon and his companions took on this trip was just like a shabby little bathtub.

Those big ships were flying black flags, and the center of the flags was outlined with a golden one-eyed pattern.

But even if he asked Azerien about the meaning of the black-bottomed golden flag, the always learned son of the nobles now shook his head blankly.

He didn't know what country the symbol of the flag represented.

Anyway, it was definitely not the style of Kantadar.

After observing from a distance for a long time, Leon retracted his gaze.

He looked at the Kantadar soldiers patrolling in groups of three or two on the dock, and the scattered buildings in the distance that looked almost the same as the city of Orland.

Before setting off on this journey, he was thinking about how different and how similar those ferocious Kantardars were from the Orlanders and the Serians.

The two countries of "Orland" and "Serians" are undoubtedly "Feru people" in terms of blood and culture.

This is also true for the countries in the middle of the continent, such as "Deneshien" and "Aurelia" that Leon has only heard of so far.

The Feru people are obviously a nation with a wide footprint.

Since waking up, Leon has also seen many Kantardars who speak Uriah.

Those Kantardar noble knights who speak foreign languages ​​are almost the same as the Feru people at first glance, if you don't look at their human-faced carved helmets and some special decorations.

The dress of ordinary Kantardar soldiers is even more mixed.

Some look exactly the same as the Feru people, and some look completely different from the Feru style of nomadic weapons and armor.

The various appearances of this kingdom are simply a hodgepodge.

As for the Kantardar civilians.

As he entered the city, he kept looking at the residents on the street.

To be honest, if they didn't speak Uriah and put on the same clothes, Leon couldn't tell the difference between these people and the Orlanders and the Serians.

Fortunately, before this trip, Azerien had roughly made up for the two "illiterate" people when teaching him and Lohak the language about the reason why this kingdom was so strange.

Going back to the earliest recorded era, there were many kingdoms of Feru culture on this land of Cantadar.

At that time, "Oland" and "Cantadar" did not exist yet, and the entire western part of the continent was full of small countries, still in an era of conflict.

At that time, the two northern and southern regions were not as clearly marked on the map as they are today.

But with the rise of the Uriah people in the south, and the northward conquest of all the Feru small kingdoms within the scope of "Cantadar", this land has embarked on a different path from other regions.

The original culture of the land of Kantadar was probably severely raped by the Uriah people from that time.

During the most powerful period of the Uriah people, they once occupied the birthplace of the Feru people and invaded Serian from the west and south at the same time.

Azerien didn't know much about the history of the Kingdom of Orland.

But the son of the nobles remembered the historical records of Serian very clearly.

Before "Orland" and "Kantadar" were unified and established, the "Kingdom of Serian" under the leadership of the Holy Sun Church was fighting against the Uriah people.

Serian is an ancient country that witnessed the strong rise of the Uriah people and then their collapse.

The coalition forces of the countries in the western continent thwarted the Uriah's conquest and eventually took back the ancestral land of the "Feruh people" and successfully restored the country.

But it was not the direct resistance of the Feruh Alliance that really drove the Uriah people back to the south.

It was the backstab from this land that rose up more than a hundred years after the land of "Kantadar" was conquered.

Several forces tore apart the rule of the Uria people over this land, and the rising new kingdom united with the surrounding Feru countries and killed the Uria people back to the grassland.

Of course, all the Feru countries that helped this land did not expect that perhaps the newly born Kantadar countries, which had been ruled by the Uria people's culture for too long, actually inherited the aggressiveness of the Uria culture.

An outstanding first-generation king swept away his competitors and established the current "Kantadar Kingdom", and soon began to conflict with neighboring kingdoms.

The Kingdom of Serian was also betrayed by Kantadar.

In fact, the "Rolandar Holy Land City" was not located on the border in the territory of Serian at first. Why it became a border city before the city was broken is naturally the bitter tears of the Kingdom of Serian.

However, when Leon heard this at the beginning, he was really a little surprised.

In terms of the history of the establishment of the dynasty, the Kingdom of Kantadar was actually much earlier than the seemingly more cultural Kingdom of Orland.

Anyway, the Western Continent countries have been entangled in the blood and fire of betrayal and alliance, and have tortured each other for hundreds of years, until now.

Ironically, after hundreds of years of fighting and killing, the current Kingdom of Kantadar has completely played with the Uriah people.

The huge mercenary cavalry troops galloping on the land of Kantadar now include countless Uriah people.

It is indeed hard to tell. After all, the Uria people and the Feru people only have different cultural origins, and their races seem to be not much different from Leon's perspective.

The three walked on the street full of jargon to find an inn.

The result of Azerien's repeated intensive training was remarkable. Leon and Lohak can now barely understand the general meaning of some Uria language.

It's just that they can't talk in long sentences, let alone hide their accents.

But they found that there are many more foreigners with various accents in the Western Port than they imagined.

The strange Uria accents of Leon and Lohak are not eye-catching among a large number of foreign merchants in this far west coast far away from Serian.

However, the two of them still honestly handed over the task of negotiation to Azerien, who has an authentic accent.

The three of them deliberately found an inn full of foreign merchants.

As soon as they settled their bags, they began to try to collect information about the local Falcon family.

After spending enough money on wine to clear the way, I learned from the sailors that the wealthy Falcon family did indeed purchase a large number of slaves from various channels to serve their castles and manors all year round. This is no secret.

Especially after the mysterious black-sailed ships came in recent years, the Falcon family's demand for slaves has increased several times.

The mysterious foreigners on the black-sailed ships also seemed to have a great interest in the slave trade.

Hearing this news, Leon couldn't help but feel depressed.

If Lohak's sister had been sold to an unknown overseas country in another world, it would be difficult to find her again in the future.

Leon and the other two looked ugly for a long time, but they finally cheered up again.

In any case, instead of guessing blindly, they should first find a way to contact people inside the Falcon family.

As for the method of sneaking into the castle.

When Leon learned that the son of Count Fercon was going to hold a wedding in the near future, he couldn't help but feel fortunate that the Baron Cantadar's armor and seal ring that he originally brought with him to take advantage of the situation might come in handy.

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