Nord slowly came to Marquis TEWIN and looked at the snow wolf Knights behind him and Gustav holding the flag in the crowd. He also smiled and waved to Nord. It seemed that the battle made him very excited. Nord could see Gustav's face turn red with excitement.

It gave Gustav a strong belief to follow the snow wolf Knights back and forth in the enemy's camp. He finally understood why the snow wolf knights were invincible. Gustav couldn't forget the feeling of charging with his comrades in arms and then invincible.

Nord looked at the panting old man and didn't know what to say. Marquis Twain was very old. He couldn't bear the battle just now, especially he had to charge with the snow wolf knights. Marquis Twain was almost 50 years old. Such things made him a little powerless.

So Marquis Twain let Gustav join the battle, because the unexpected rebellion made him understand that he should quickly cultivate his successor. Gustav's ability is not a big problem, but he lacks exercise. Gustav can become an excellent Marquis as long as he has experienced some war.

Nord himself didn't know how to say hello to the Marquis of Twain, that is, his uncle, because there was no memory of the Marquis of Twain in his own impression, indicating that this was the first time Nord met the Marquis of Twain, so Nord had to face the Marquis of twain with an embarrassed and polite smile

Marquis Twain looked at Nord who was coming towards him, and there was a trace of satisfaction in his eyes. In this way, his nephew who had worried him before had become a talent, and appeared in front of him in a way that was beyond his expectation. If Nord hadn't come in time this time, the city of Twain might be really bad this time. It can be said that Nord saved him and the whole Twain family this time.

"Marquis... Sir, viscount Nord Isaac salutes you."

Not knowing what to say, Nord had to say hello to the Marquis of Twain in this way. Anyway, there can be no mistake in saying this. Nord also kept his attitude low and was not complacent about the city of Twain and the Marquis of Twain he saved.

Because whether Marquis TEWIN is his immediate boss or his uncle, Nord must be respectful to him. Even if he has made great achievements this time, he can't be arrogant. Besides, Nord is not a kind of man.

Hearing Nord's words, marquis Twain laughed, and even Gustav on one side could not help laughing. Then Marquis Twain gently patted Nord on the shoulder. His eyes were full of doting and missing, and his expression became a little gloomy, like suddenly thinking of something unhappy.

"Call me uncle. We are all a family. Don't be too outsider. I didn't see you in TEWIN last time. You won't blame me now. At that time, I just wanted to experience you, because I was angry at what you said and did in Bellon."

Nord quickly shook his head to show that he didn't blame him. Then Nord respectfully shouted uncle to Marquis Twain, and then saw Gustav standing behind Marquis Twain to see his joke. Nord turned his eyes and stared at him, which immediately made Gustav happy.

"When I see you, I think of your mother and father. Your face is like your father, but your eyes are especially like your mother, pure and flawless, but she..."

Nord learned from his original memory that he had never seen his mother since he was a child. Only his father raised him, but Nord's father had high expectations of him, so he began to let Nord start Knight training since childhood, which is why Nord's data on the template is so high as soon as he crossed over.

"I have no memory of my mother. I only remember my father. Last year, he died because of the war."

Here, Nord's expression is a little lost. This expression is not pretended. Nord is really very lost, because Nord is sad about the experience of the original body. He is really an orphan now... But Nord doesn't admit that he is an orphan. He came through and has nothing to do with the original body

Marquis Twain's expression was very responsible, with sadness, regret, regret and loss, because Nord mentioned his father's affairs, marquis Twain also participated in the war, and the war was planned by him and Archduke Beth. Nord's father's death also had some reasons with him.

"Your father is a very excellent aristocrat, otherwise I wouldn't marry his sister to him, but he is addicted to the achievements of his ancestors and wants to revive the glory of the family. He is polishing his martial arts every day, eager to make achievements and neglect to care for his family. Your mother was seriously ill after giving birth to you because of weakness and poor care Dead... "

When it comes to the past, even a determined man like Marquis Twain can't help but feel sad. He thinks of his innocent sister. She is so simple and beautiful, but she died so early, which makes Marquis Twain very sad. He regrets marrying his sister to Nord's father, Although he may be a very good family heir, he is certainly not a good husband.

In Nord's original memory, his father was a silent man. It may be that Nord's mother's death caused his father to become silent, but in the original eyes, his father was as majestic as a mountain. Nord wanted to be that kind of person since childhood.

That's why as soon as his father died, Nord felt that his sky had collapsed. That's why no one doubted that Nord came across the big seller's property, because Nord's original body had almost collapsed at that time.

"In the last war, I couldn't help arguing with your father. He said that he had achieved nothing for so many years and couldn't revive the glory of his ancestors all his life. I didn't expect that he was charging the enemy desperately. He broke through the enemy's defense with Archduke Beth's knights, but he died after the battle because he was seriously injured."

"Later, I didn't know how to face you. When I wanted to take you to TEWIN, I heard about you in Bellon. I hope you and your father can forgive me. Although I hate your father very much, I didn't mean to let him die."

Marquis tween regretted it very much. He thought that he had to pay a lot of responsibility for the death of Nord's father. If it wasn't for the words of marquis tween and Nord's father, Nord's father might not be so unhappy. After all, as a noble who wants to revive the family's glory, marquis tween's words are too destructive.

It was almost the biggest blow to them, almost the negation of the meaning of his life. Maybe Marquis Twain was unintentional. He just wanted to help his sister breathe, but Nord's father may take it seriously, because he has been living in pain all these years.