During the period when Nord was dealing with territory affairs, Marquis TEWIN did not go around to levy, leading some soldiers to gather troops around the north, while Gustav led the snow wolf knights to bring the two betrayed earls to a pot.

Obviously, from now on, Marquis TEWIN began to cultivate Gustav's ability, and it was a bold and free training. He handed over the most powerful Snow Wolf Knights under his command to Gustav. This shows how determined Marquis TEWIN is to cultivate Gustav.

Of course, he may also be stimulated by Nord. He never thought that his carefully cultivated successor could not compare with Nord raised by the ISAAC family, so Marquis Twain wanted Gustav to grow up quickly.

Gustav did not live up to his father's expectations. He took care of the two earls. Even the two earls who escaped on the battlefield a few days ago were captured alive by Gustav. Then Gustav took the momentum of victory and let the two earls lead all the waiting nobles to Gustav's team.

Gustav took a team of more than 200 people out of TEWIN. When he came back, there were nearly 2000 people. Basically, all the viscounts and barons in the two territories were incorporated by Gustav. In fact, Gustav was still very capable, but he never had the opportunity to experience.

Now Marquis Twain gave him this opportunity, and Gustav quickly grasped it. During this time, the most popular thing in the North was not Marquis Twain, who was convening troops, nor Nord, who was born in the air, but Gustav, who was led by two earls.

He, the heir of the Marquis, came to the stage and came to the people with a very heroic attitude. Although there was Marquis TEWIN in it, there was no doubt that Gustav was a very excellent heir of the marquis.

By the time Nord arrived at Twain again, it was completely different from the last cold look. Because of the continuous actions of Gustav and the Marquis of Twain, Twain now gathered all the nobles in the whole North, and Nord became the last person to come.

Looking at the camp with banners fluttering outside the city, Nord found a place on the periphery and set up camp. Now the situation outside TEWIN is even more spectacular than when the city was besieged. Nord counted the number a little and felt that the soldiers here were no less than 4000.

The most important thing is the intricate flags. Nord, who has not studied heraldry, doesn't know which family these heraldry belong to, and Nord, who is not familiar with them, doesn't mean to visit and greet each other. After notifying Gustav that he arrived, Nord stayed in the camp and waited for the time for the army to pull out.

But what Nord had not expected was that Gustaf, who had make complaints about Nord, ran directly to Nord's camp, and saw Gustaf behind her group of aristocratic aristocrats. Suddenly Nord was somewhat out of tune. He was not like that child, who was like Nord, Tucao's father.

After a group of nobles flattered him, Gustav even walked with a flutter. However, it is true that Gustav's credit is very dazzling this time. No wonder so many nobles will praise him. In fact, Nord is still worried about his current situation.

It was not that Nord envied Gustav, but that he was afraid that he would lose himself because of the praise of these nobles. Nord had seen too many such examples in his previous life. He was urged to heaven for some achievements, and then fell to the ground because of arrogance and complacency.

Gustav saw the kind smile on Nord's face and hurried to Nord's side to introduce Nord's identity to the nobles behind them.

"Ladies and gentlemen, this is Viscount Nord Isaac who saved TEWIN. He is still my cousin and a very noble. If he hadn't come in time, TEWIN would be dangerous this time."

Gustav was as close to Nord as ever. After he saw Nord, he immediately introduced him to the nobles behind him. He wanted to share his glory with Nord. Looking at the enthusiastic Gustav, Nord couldn't bear it.

The nobles behind Gustav looked at Nord with strange eyes. There were curiosity, admiration and disdain in these eyes, but Nord didn't pay too much attention to the eyes of these people, because Nord knew very well that most of these nobles were grass on the wall.

Although their strength was somewhat inadequate in the face of the previous rebellion, no Viscount came to rescue Marquis TEWIN, which made Nord despise them. Although their strength may not be enough, they didn't take any action at all, even if they were associated with some Viscount to exert pressure on these rebels, The situation in twain wouldn't have become so critical.

Although they did not join the rebels of count Mandel, they watched there until Marquis Twain and the rebels of count Mandel divided the victory and defeat, they all fell to Gustav. As long as they said a few good words, they wanted to turn the page. It is impossible here in Nord.

But Gustav seemed to have forgiven them. After Gustav introduced Nord to them, a big rainbow fart hit Nord.

"Is this Viscount Nord? I've heard a lot about you. Thanks to you, we are all powerless."

"Viscount Nord is really powerful. He can defeat those rebel earls. It seems that Viscount Nord will be promoted to count soon."

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Nord followed them without expression. None of the words he said went through his mind. They were all polite words. Gustav seemed to find Nord unhappy, so he left with a group of people after bringing them to Nord's camp for a while, Before leaving, he also asked Nord to rest in TEWIN castle at night.

Nord looked at Gustav's back and didn't know what to say. Although Gustav was the heir of Marquis TEWIN before, he had never been treated like this.

Because before, they were all courting Marquis Twain, but this time Gustav led the snow wolf knights to put down the rebellion, which made many people realize what Marquis Twain meant. I'm afraid Gustav will be able to take over Twain's collar soon.

Nord hoped that Gustav would not lose himself in the crowd after that. Although Nord had no such experience, Nord knew very well that it was difficult for anyone to maintain his original heart in this situation. Even those ancient emperors in Nord's previous lives would become a little arrogant in the face of the praise of his people.

When the weather gradually changed, Nord rode from the camp to TEWIN castle. Compared with the cold camp, Nord still wanted to live in the castle more comfortable. Nord certainly wouldn't aggrieve himself. Moreover, Nord estimated that it would be a very difficult day to go to Bellon city to fight the rebellion after these leisurely days.