Prologue 2 (2/2)
In the end, Alexid too followed Samuel's speech, after the familiar battle with him He held the position of the whole army's commander, it was predetermined from the start that he would return to headquarters Besides, there was no difference to leave it to him From before Alexid was born the case is that Sa across the battlefield, without difficulty he can to that extent easily take command
So he to the furthest bounds tried see off Alexid to the headquarters, while the horse's direction was e, unintentionally, underfoot a corpse was seen by the eyes A defeated eneo was there That htly With the desire to see it, he discovered poor inept embroidery
Alexid had a little knowledge of it, it was in line with Castorian Knight's o towards the battlefield, in an oath of loyalty, respect and affection, a lady bestows a personal effect They carry in their hands to the battlefront proof of a lady's affection They appear to have a very fine honour
Without knohy he grasped the peach coloured eht's face with it and quietly looked
Alexid took one breath , and let the horse gallop towards his position on the field There is a great nureat number of dead he has to respond to, from now on he has to take measures for them as well This was one part of his job he must do now
Imperial Calendar Year 503,
The Kingdom of Adarshan defeated the Castorian Empire in battle on the Empire's western front, on the plain of Betera This shocked the whole continent In the past 300 years Castoria had boasted invincibility, then they suffered defeat from a small country in the north At the same time, Adarshan, a scorned remote country of nomadic tribes, had raised up In one bound that incident made them well known in the continent
The whole continent was in do the victorious nation Adarshan was extreards others and a treaty of alliance was signed
For this thing to truly continue indefinitely, the majority of people did not disturb the very co there was bound to be some strain, but peace in the nation's subjects' lives was beneficial People with open arms accepted this brief peace
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