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Chapter 511: Rumors From the Nobles

It was obvious that they hoped that Viscount Kemil could give them proof that Baron Kant’s great strength was obtained by defecting to the demons.

Viscount Kemil did not disappoint them.

He said, “In this war, according to the report of my family’s spies on the battlefield, the na of the North County noble alliance army is called Swadia! It’s the sa na as a demonic army in ancient tis! This is not sothing that only my spies heard, but the fact that all the spies near the battlefield heard it.”

At that ti, when Firentis ordered the soldiers to clean up the battlefield, there were no deafening shouts of the cavalry. The ten Swadian Royal Knights repeated Firentis’s order to clean up the battlefield, all of them were heard by the spies who were close to the infantry formation to check the badges on the tower shields.

Swadia, this na undoubtedly unfamiliar to the people of this world.

It sounded like a demon from the Abyss to them.

Coincidentally, Viscount Kemil was able to use this to fabricate the truth and slander this army.

The nobles of the North County and East County were very clear that they had never heard of an army with the na of Swadia.

Then, without a doubt, this na ca from Baron Kant’s army.

And with the powerful strength of Baron Kant’s army, the North County noble alliance army had such a strange na. It must have been nad after Baron Kant’s army.

Just as the nobles present were skeptical about this news, a few nobles spoke up.

“Viscount Kemil is right. We also have spies from the battlefield. The North County noble alliance army is indeed called the strange na of ‘Swadia’.”

These few knights were considered to be the weakest among the noble families in the room.

It was because of this reason that they didn’t send put their spies during the previous investigation and avoided being killed by Rolf.

The reason why those spies were still loyal to them was because the weakest noble families like them usually sent out spies who had blood ties with their own families. This way, they would not be easily recruited and bought over by other big forces.

With the support of these few knights, the nobles began to believe Viscount Kemil’s claim that Baron Kant was able to obtain such a powerful army within a year because he had already defected to the demons.

Other than this reason, there was no other reason that could explain Baron Kant’s strength. The noble families already had this thought in their hearts.

The devil’s calamity that occasionally appeared on the continent was often the sa. In an extrely short period of ti, a powerful team that tied to the demons was ford.

Therefore, after Viscount Kemil gave the “evidence”, these noble families did not hesitate to stand on Viscount Kami’s side.

They had always longed for such a “evidence” to appear, and this evidence was sothing that they did not have the ability to verify, so they subconsciously chose to believe it.

Viscount Kemil smiled very brightly. Because of this matter, all the noble families had once again united around him. With the “evidence” that he had provided, when the benefits of the North County were divided up, he might be able to take advantage of the situation and reap more benefits.

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Another two days passed.

During these two days, a major event happened.

Viscount Kemil, together with all the small and dium-sized noble families of the South County in Seria Castle, used their noble honor as a guarantee to pass through the border between the South County and the North County, and cruise around the battlefield from all over the continent, almost all the spies of the human kingdoms and dukedoms issued a statent to the masters behind these spies,

Baron Kant had defected to a demon. It was said that it was a powerful demon nad Swadia.

With the help of this powerful demon nad Swadia, Baron Kant was able to possess such powerful strength in a short year.

Such news was sent to their masters in a short ti by the spies using their own thods.

It caused a great uproar in all the kingdoms and Dukedom of Leo.

So of the major nobles who were not involved in this event, mostly the small and dium-sized nobles, learned about the existence of Baron Kant of Leo.

Baron Kant’s experience was also spread throughout all the kingdoms and Dukedom of Leo.

It could be said to be a legend.

When he was 16 years old, his father, Caron, Grand Duke of Leo, personally conferred him the title of baron and the estate of Nahrin Desert.

Baron Kant, who was 16 years old, led 30 peasant soldiers and was escorted by 20 cavalry soldiers to Oasis Lookout in Nahrin Desert, an oasis that was about 1,000 square ters in size.

After that, the 20 cavalry soldiers returned to the Dukedom of Leo and threw Baron Kant and 30 peasant soldiers into the Oasis Lookout. It was said that the Oasis Lookout was occupied by the Jackalans at that ti.

It was more like a banishnt than a confernt. It was even more vicious than murder.

With the help of Baron Kant’s salt trading, the situation in the Nahrin Desert had spread to all the kingdoms and dukedom of the human race.

It was truly barren, a forbidden area of civilization, a terrifying area that could be described by any harsh environnt.

An area that even escaped slaves didn’t want to set foot in.

They would rather be caught and killed than enter the Nahrin Desert.

Because living in the Nahrin Desert was equivalent to the greatest torture in prison!

There were even rumors.

Once, the Dukedom of Leo issued a law in the chaotic political situation 100 years ago, which was to give a blunt knife, a water sack, and a piece of bread to a prisoner who had committed treason and regicide. Then, the prisoner would be led to the Nahrin Desert, they would throw this criminal into the depths of the desert.

This law was effective in intimidating the chaotic political situation at that ti, and it had lasted until now.

It was enough to show the terror of the Nahrin Desert.

In such a place, Baron Kant, who was 16 years old, only had 30 peasants by his side. Yet, he had survived tenaciously.

Moreover, he had lived a comfortable life.

Not only did he find table salt in the Nahrin Desert, which could produce the most delicate table salt that humans had ever seen, but he also made a lot of money by selling table salt. Furthermore, his own strength was also increasing rapidly, it was like a dream that was rapidly expanding.

There were even rumors that Baron Kant had built a fortress in the Oasis Lookout.

In a short year, Baron Kant had beco recognized by the entire Dukedom of Leo as a powerful baron with the strength of a top noble.

Astonishing wealth, powerful army, terrifying battle achievents.

This was like a dream.

It was an absolute legend.

However, all of this happened too quickly.

It was really too fast.

All of this happened in just a year.

If Baron Kant had used ten years to achieve his current achievents, no one would question Baron Kant.

By then, Baron Kant’s rise would still be celebrated by bards and beco a legend.

But now, Baron Kant’s legendary experience was spread among the nobles. It was accompanied by a statent from many nobles in the Dukedom of Leo’s South County, using their noble honor as a guarantee:

Baron Kant had defected to the devil.

Such a statent was almost instantly believed by the knowledgeable noble.

At the sa ti, the sects of the various kingdoms and dukedoms also took action.

They were the spokesn for the gods.

They would never allow the devil to return to the earth, because the gods were afraid of falling.

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