Chapter 110 (1/2)

Chapter 110 Battle of Eagle City (Part 1)

Through the uely see so in the wind at the top of the city’s towers that were in front of him

He raised his gaze, trying to identify the emblem that was depicted on the banner The sailboat with a crown pattern on top of a green foundation undoubtedly belonged to his sister, Garcia Wiest banner

The second banner had a white background and the ied to the Bayer Fa, a feeling of conte and seeking refuge under the protection of the Queen of Clearwater, they still had enough pride that they’d hung their banner above the city, they were simply too brazen Wait until I catch you, I will ht

Finally, there was the Red Lion Tower, belonging to the equally shameless Sheet Family Outwardly, Timothy appeared expressionless, but inside his heart, he had already condemned Elin Sheet to death It was also the saet their very own banner to eat

“Sir Neidom of Graycastle,” Timothy ordered

“As you coht Linden, and then rushed in the direction of the troops behind the!”

The newly crowned king turned around and saw his banner being raised The gray flag aving in the wind The black pattern on it looked stately and awe-inspiring, it had a huge toith two crossed spears on both sides depicted on it This was the e of Graycastle

“Under this banner, I will condeainst the throne”

The moment Timothy received the news of Garcia’s declaration of independence, he had immediately taken action to show her his answer – he had ether with the troops of the Eastern Duke, and given theh his self-confidence had clearly been shaken by Garcia’s unexpectedly fast action However, on the surface he seereatly increased the faith that all his supporting minister had in him

He needed nearly a month before his suathered Then it had taken a week to get to the East, froain needed half a month to reach their destination

It was only yesterday evening when the sun was already on its way down that Tile City Fortunately, the Months of the Demons hadn’t affected their march; the road to the South hadn’t been blocked by the snow, his situation was almost the opposite of that in Border Town The roads had becaer thanks to the cold te the food and his soldiers to move faster than usual

TietherCity and the special forces froether they numbered six thousand men, divided into three battalions, of which a thousand ed to the well-trained and well-equipped rank of knights According to the reliable intelligence he had been able to gather, he knew that the size of Garcia’s troops was less than three thousand people, and ed to the rank of Clearwater Port’s free people They were usually forrabbed the nearest weapon they could reach They would never realy be a threat to his genuine knights

When his Finance Minister Sir Arthur Golddess had become aware of Timothy’s battle plans, he had immediately raised objections So shortly after the end of the Months of the Dehest priority, if the farmers were to be recruited into his troops, it would later affect the harvest

Acknowledging this objection, Timothy didn’t require his vassals to deploy their serfs, instead, they had to convene the freedmen in their territory and send them so that they could take over the responsibility for the delivery and logistic As a result, even if they were to fight in the South, it wouldn’t affect the harvest in the fall

From Timothy’s perspective, no matter what he had to do, in the end, Garcia could not be allowed to stay in the south of his kingdoer

Eagle City wasn’t a well-developed city After all, previously it was only atowns But later, just less than a century ago, with the increase of its i towns, it slowly developed into a city Because of the previous Lord’s plans to further promote the importance of its market, he decided to not build any insurmountable walls

How strong could an arether with the men from two Earls possibly be? So the sooner Timothy started his counter measures, the better were his odds for hi space, she would quickly take over the whole of the Southern territory,it very difficult for him to push her back

After a night’s rest and a good radually turned fro the le City’s earth-colored walls – in the eyes of the new King, they didn’t deserve to be called walls At best, they could be called an earthen slope From the bottom to the top of the slope, it was just a rae ladder, his troops would still be able to directly cliht of one person and just enough thickness to accommodate one person on top of it While this so-called as good enough to block refugees and bandits, it would never be able to stop his heavily armed soldiers

It seemed the city walls were only very sparsely manned, apparently they weren’t ready to defend the wall