Font Size
15px

Chapter 39 - Cliché General

Today’s journey was slightly awkward. Lenitia avoided eting my eyes while Lia’s daring hands were even more touchy and clingy. We remained quiet throughout the entire morning.

We didn’t need an afternoon break as we arrived at Constantia’s pride fortress city, Garuda Stand. Its stone walls stood 20 ters high, each wall 50 ters thick. Surrounding the hexagon-shaped fort was a formation of water moats, external ballista towers, and spike fences.

I rembered in the ga: the war spilled over to this fortress after Choi Fraus’s death. Lenitia and Lia were dispatched here along with other ga characters to repel Zoli’s onslaught.

In addition, behind the fortress walls was a prestigious knight academy, where musou knights were cultivated. Lenitia and Lia were its alumni. Although Constantia’s resources were lacking, it was still a good starting school for custom characters in the ga.

Lia and I got off the horse as soon as we arrived in front of the drawbridge. Lenitia, remaining on the horse, shouted at the sentry soldier on the walls.

"I’m Lenitia Constantia! Lower the bridge and let in!"

Minutes later, the drawbridge was lowered. A platoon of horsen rushed out and stopped in front of us. Everybody jumped down from their horses and knelt.

The leading knight took off his helt, revealing his scarred face, white hair, and full beard.

I rembered him. Troturre Fox, one of the two great generals of Avaritia despite being only a level 4 musou knight. He was a rotten bastard who secretly worked for Choi Fraus, and he was the one who coerced Lenitia’s father to send her to Avaritia.

However, I bet he hadn’t foreseen Zoli’s betrayal. What cos around goes around. Betrayer versus betrayer.

But what should I do against Zoli? He started off as a level 5 musou knight. It would take a while before I could up with his strength. For now, I would just play along with the storyline and pit Troturre against Zoli, which was why I had told nothing to Lia or Lenitia.

"Praise the forefather! Welco back, Your Highness!"

Lenitia assud the deanor of a royal mber. She declared.

"Avaritia has betrayed us. He set an ambush and attacked and my escort knights! So of his spies within our ranks also attacked and my personal retainer!"

Troturre’s expression turned ugly.

"W-What?! T-That’s impossible!"

"Do you take for a liar, General?"

"...No, Your Highness."

"Then, you’d better be grateful to the brave young man behind us. He’s the one who rescued from those vile traitors and brought us ho."

Lenitia exaggerated her gesture and pointed at my face. All eyes turned to .

Oh, dear princess. Did you hold a grudge against or sothing? Why were you dragging into your political world?

I looked at the general, and we locked eyes.

Troturre was a bad poker player for sure. His expression revealed all his negative emotions and hatred toward . What a typical villain.

"And who might this bas...this person be?" Troturre asked. His killing intent locked onto . Man, he was terrible at hiding his emotions.

"Crow." I introduced myself.

"Just Crow? No surna?"

I smirked and taunted him with my last night’s nickna.

"Crow from the Threeleg family of Florida Village!"

Ahem. I might not have looked like it, but I was sowhat of a Florida man myself.

Lia, on the other hand, turned away from the crowd and coughed. She was red to the ears. Woman, I knew you were laughing. Mind your manners, you fake-boob pony... I an, woman.

Lenitia also covered her mouth while her cheeks reddened. Surely, she had witnessed or heard our little roleplay.

Anyway, I thought my introduction was fine. Every knight gazed at my pants in awe and admiration, probably. Even if their faces were covered behind helt visors, I knew they were smiling and smirking.

Only Troturre stared at in ridicule.

"I’ve never heard of that village and surna. You must be a self-proclaid knight or a low-born noble."

I shrugged and chose not to argue with this corny geezer.

In this world, commoners couldn’t practice martial arts or know a cultivation thod. Only a few chosen ones could sense and use musou energy. Level 1 was the best rank they could attain unless they were main characters.

As for , an accidental level 2 musou knight, I was considered a noble by default.

Lenitia changed the topic. "Help us settle down. We have traveled a long way. I need to write a report to my father and discuss our next moves with the ministers."

I almost forgot about this as well. Constantia was a poor country. Though they had inherited a great fortress from their ancestors, they lacked the manpower and resources to maintain it forever.

If I rembered correctly, according to the story right now, Constantia was facing a drought season, and the king had pardoned his people’s taxes. This led to the dissatisfaction of the aristocrats, who commonly embezzled local taxes. It was not strange that Lenitia got thrown away so easily.

I glanced at the moat. The water was still full to the brim.

The knights behind Troturre were wearing fur coats and silk capes. Their weapons and equipnt were without a single scratch. A few of their breastplates featured gold emblems as decoration.

A drought season? Poor? Yeah, right.

The corners of my eyes fixated on Troturre. Cliché bastards. All the money and water were allocated to him and his buddies, no doubt.

Since there was nothing I could do, I kept my mouth shut and watched the show.

The knights stood up and opened a path for us to enter the fortress. Lia and I followed Lenitia.

Behind the fortress walls were multiple barracks and gathering areas for knights and soldiers. However, most were empty, leaving only a military camp with a black lion banner, which belonged to Troturre’s unit.

I saw a wall of crates—beautiful crates. So earth jars lined up in rows and columns. Tall vases mixed in, gleaming under the sunlight. Weapon and armor racks were arranged around an empty square where knights could duel each other.

I almost drooled at the sight. That area was a loot goblin’s heaven.

I’d be back, soon. AW BE BHACK!!

With difficulty, I averted my eyes from the farming area and followed Lenitia to the citadel palace, where her true residence was located.

You are reading Musou Knight: Crow of Cinders Chapter 39: Cliché General on novel69. Use the chapter navigation above or below to continue reading the latest translated chapters.
Share with your friends
Library saves books to your account. Reading History saves recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You may also like

Gargoyle Supremacy cover
Same author

Gargoyle Supremacy

DamnPlotArmor ·Action

Carnwakesupfromavividdreamwherehespentathousandyearsasagargoyle,guardingademonlord'stomb.Inthisdream,hepossessedsupernaturalpowers,includingtheabil...

Mage Manual cover
Similar genre

Mage Manual

Listening Day ·Fantasy

Ashopenedhiseyestofindthathehadtraveledtoastrangenationofmanyraces,andpeoplewerekneelingbeforehim.BeforehehadtimetoadapttothenewidentityoftheTermin...

Above The Sky cover
Similar genre

Above The Sky

Gloomy Sky Hidden God ·Fantasy

Thefirststarthatpassedawayextinguishedtwothousandyearsago. Fourhundredyearslater,themysteriousCalamityofHeavenlyFalldestroyedthecivilizationofthepr...

No reviews yet. Be the first reader to leave one.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.