The Last Frontier of Fire and Sword

Chapter 283: homesick"

The old Pogreche was sent out of the monastery, and he was accompanied by two priests. The two priests were sent to the Swedish barracks as representatives of the peace talks. Of course, the so-called peace talks are nothing but a strategy devised by Dean Koldecki in order to delay time.

The news that Pogrechet had brought to the capital had spread through word of mouth in the monastery, and everyone was cheered. They lighted all the tar drums, and some people fired indiscriminately to express their joy. From the perspective of the Swedish barracks, the monastery seemed to have fallen into flames. This surprised Arvid Widenberg and others. Of course, the explanation of the two priests was that the monastery was celebrating the upcoming peace talks.

Cheerchen sat next to a cannon and looked at the northeast with his hands on his knees. The news from the old Pogrecher made him anxious. Yanush was defeated. He didn't know what happened to Uncle Pidro? What happened to Fatima? Whether Yelishei was injured or not, etc., he was concerned about the safety of the mercenary group, and really wanted to return to Lithuania immediately.

But now, how did he go?

"What's the matter with you, Alvar? Is it because of Yanush's defeat?"

Just as Cheerchen was upset, Natalie sat beside him.

Natalie can be said to be the first person to discover Cheerchen's strangeness. She was not happy when Cheerchen heard the news of the upcoming victory of the monastery. After the old man Pogrecher left, she walked away alone, knowing that he was on his mind. . When talking to the old Pogreshee, it was mentioned that Yanush was defeated in Lithuania. Natalie guessed that Cheerchen must be depressed because of this matter.

"You don't need to worry like this. Although Prince Yanush is full of wickedness, he is a great noble of the Republic after all. As long as he surrenders, the leader of Sapega will not hurt him, and I believe the king will pardon him. This is not the result I hope to see." Natalie said.

Obviously, Natalie mistakenly thought Cheerchen was worrying about Yanush, who had a master and servant relationship with herself.

"It's not like that, Natalie. I'm worried about my uncle and the mercenary comrades." Seeing that Natalie would be wrong, Cheer Chen explained. Moreover, he also needs an object to talk to.

"My uncle and I came from Spain. At first, we were mercenaries in Smolensk. There I met a group of friends, and everyone came together because of their own unfortunate experiences. By chance, I rescued Yanush, who was still a great hero of your republic at the time. Yanush thanked me for saving my life and made me his retainer and funded the establishment of a mercenary group for me to lead. So my friends and I finally had a home. We fought for Yanush as well as for ourselves, fought against Tsarist Russia and fought against allied people. Now Yanush is defeated. I know he is a sinner. This is He takes the blame. What I worry about is my uncle and those friends, are they well... I really shouldn’t have left the mercenary group, it would be fine if I was with them at the time.”

While talking, Cheerchen cried. This was the first time he showed weakness in front of Natalie.

He rested his head on Natalie's firm thigh and sobbed like a kitten.

Natalie was taken aback by Cheerchen's move, and she subconsciously wanted to push Cheorchen's head away. But when she saw Cheerchen crying, her heart softened suddenly. Natalie no longer resisted Cheerchen's move, but stroking Cheerchen's hair to comfort him:

"Don't worry, Alvar. The war is about to end. Didn't you hear that? The Swedes will retreat in a month. I will accompany you to Lithuania. I believe God will bless you. Your uncle and your friends are fine. If they are captured in the hands of the Allied forces, there is no need to worry. The leader of Sapega will surely attack the Swedes after the suppression of Lithuania. He needs to know Those who fight will definitely treat the uncles and the others and recruit them for their own use."

Natalie tried her best to guide Cheer Jin to think better. As for accompanying Chechen to Lithuania, she didn't know why she said these things. Originally, after completing the task of retrieving the crown, she was going back to Silesia immediately.

Cheerchen's cry became quieter, and the two teenagers just cuddled up like this. In the darkness on the side, Father Spasokukotsky looked at the two, with a gratifying smile on his face, and slowly returned to the darkness.

Negotiations between the monastery and Arvid Wedenberg began early in the morning on the second day after the two priests and the old Pogreshe arrived at the Swedish barracks.

The negotiations between the two priests and Arvid Widenberg and Anders Eriksson entered into endless wrangling from the beginning. According to the request of the president of Koldecki, the priest must have obtained Karl X's assurance that the monastery will not be infringed in any way before meeting with the monastery. This was unacceptable to the two generals, and they must surrender the monastery immediately. Because of the heavy snow, even if Arvid Widenberg sent a messenger to obtain the king’s assurance in spite of the danger, it took more than a month for the monastery to surrender or not. It makes no sense anymore.

Arvid Wiedenberg said excitedly to the two priests, could he not convince Dean Koldecki that he was a Swedish general? Could he deceive a group of monks to fail?

But regardless of Arvid Widenberg’s hysterical roar and the threat of both hard and soft, the two priests just did not let go. And he unceremoniously pointed out that Frzezhovic is Arvid Widenberg’s subordinate ~www.wuxiaspot.com~ As early as after his failed attack on the monastery, the credibility of General Arvid Widenberg It's already zero.

During this period, General Anders Eriksson continued to round the field. In the end, the two priests said that if the Swedish army can truce for three days to show their sincerity, they can take the words of the two generals back to the monastery.

Alvid Wedenberg had no choice but to temporarily agree to this suggestion. He repeatedly said that in three days, there are only three days. The two priests nodded repeatedly.

Although three days were short, the monastery used this difficult armistice to strengthen the monastery’s defenses from within. Three days later, when the two priests entered the Swedish barracks again, they made another suggestion that if the monastery could get the guarantee of the cult, they would also be willing to make peace with General Arvid Wiedenberg.

The headquarters of the Order is in Krakow, which is much closer than Warsaw. Alvid Wedenberg estimated that he could go back and forth in ten days at the slowest. The general wanted to immediately agree to this suggestion, but Anders Eriksson stopped it. Unlike the impatient Widenberg, Anders Eriksson is indifferent. He has understood that whether it is the king's guarantee or the ecclesiastical endorsement, it is the monastery's delaying strategy, and they are delaying time.

Arvid Widenberg was furious after hearing what Anders Eriksson said, and he was about to hang the two priests to the gun to execute a "fire battle." But this was discouraged by Anders Eriksson again. Anders Eriksson believes that the two priests will be fighting and not beating them. Since these two priests dared to come, they must have already put their life and death out, and killing them would not make any sense.

But Arvid Wedenberg's anger was still unresolved, and he still hanged the two priests under the mountain.

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