Chapter 551
On June 19th, Oliver dispatched Timothy and Louis with three thousand soldiers to the mountains outside Simonton City. They were to wait for the Hell Monarch and Septimus. While Oliver chose not to concern himself with the rescue operation's details, it was crucial that the pickup went smoothly. To secure his position as marshal, everything had to be executed flawlessly. If the Hell Monarch's rescue attempt failed and they fell into the hands of the Sandorla forces, it would spell disaster for Oliver. He couldn't afford to send troops to the Sandoria border city.
Louis and Timothy reached the highest mountain outside Simonton City and left a thousand men behind to stand by. They led the remaining two thousand further, hoping to intercept Rafael as soon as possible. However, after crossing another mountain, they ceased advancing. Beyond lay the nomad grassland tribes, where bringing two thousand soldiers would likely result in a battle.
In truth, once Rafael reached the grassland, the Sandorians would hesitate to enter. They would likely only send a few elite troops after him. With a manageable number of pursuers, Rafael could handle the situation if he was uninjured.
They waited for two days. On June 21st, Timothy grew increasingly anxious.
He said to Louis, โWaiting here doing nothing isnโt going to help. Hereโs the planโIโll take a dozen men down into the grassland, cross another mountain, and see if we can find Prince Rafael. Iโm worried he might have been injured when he rescued Septimus.โ
Louis replied, โDonโt rush. Taking just a dozen men wonโt make a difference. The mountain is so vast and dense with forest, and thereโs no direct path. Itโll be too difficult to locate anyone.โ
โBut waiting here accomplishes nothing,โ Timothy insisted. โIn fact, the marshalโs decision to station so many men here is pointless. If they manage to cross the grassland, it means theyโre safe. Whether we have three thousand or a thousand men, we canโt traverse the grassland and climb the mountain.โ
Louis lowered his voice, โHeโs just trying to show full cooperation with the rescue mission, all to impress the king. He doesnโt care if sending us with three thousand men actually makes a difference.โ
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Both men sighed. They had served under the best marshals and had little respect for Oliver, but the king valued Oliver highly.
Fortunately, there were currently no ongoing battles. The task was simply to guard Simonton City and prevent the Sandorians from counterattacking. Moreover, the Southern Frontier had endured years of warfare, rampant looting, and mountain bandits and robbers causing trouble. So it was essential to have a strong military presence to maintain order and allow the appointed officials to govern effectively.
โEnough! I wonโt wait any longer, Louis.โ Timothy devised a compromise. โHow about we split into teams of ten and cross the grassland that way? Do you think it will work?โ
Louis considered the plan. โAlright, weโll send out ten teams of ten men each to cross the grassland in shifts toward Crow Mountain. You stay here to guard, and Iโll go.โ
โNo, Iโll go,โ Timothy said, placing a hand on Louisโ shoulder, his expression serious and solemn. โEven though His Highness didnโt tell me much, he looked at me several times when he mentioned going to rescue Septimus. I suspect that Septimus is actually the eleventh son of my family, Thomas.โ
Louis looked at him in shock. โDo you also think so? Donโt get your hopes up too much.โ
When the two kingdoms exchanged prisoners, Louis and Thomas had hoped to see their own relatives. They had eagerly identified the prisoners one by one. However, Louis didnโt find Felix, and Timothy didnโt find Thomas. They joined in the laughter and celebration, welcoming the returned prisoners with joy. As leaders of the Sinclair Army, they embraced everyone, offering encouragement and toasting with them. But once they turned away, their tears were unstoppable. That night, neither Louis nor Timothy could sleep.
After experiencing such disappointment, Louis was hesitant to hope. Felix wasnโt of the Quinton family by blood, but having served under Hector together, their bond was even stronger than that of brothers. Perhaps it was because the two of them were the only ones in the Quinton family who had served in the army, making their connection all the more special.
Chapter 551 (The final "Chapter" is redundant and should be removed)