"This man is our noble knight, Loki." The governor, Nan Killaway, was utterly shocked by Princess Catherine's words. A knight of nobility? A noble knight, needless to say, was nothing in front of a princess, even in front of himself. The absent-minded Governor Nan Killiwe could not help but blurt out, "What …" "What?"
It wasn't just Nan Killiver. There was a crowd of officials, large and small. Lodge repeatedly nodded to the officer who was staring at him in amazement, expressing his affability. They all knew this guy called Loki from the way he greeted the princess.)
Princess Kathleen looked at the stunned officials and said, "Everyone must be very curious as to why I would come to Meery City just because of this kid's suspicions. Actually, this kid did an extraordinary thing for the Empire. To show the concern of the Empire for all those who worked for it, I gave him a chance. So I decided on behalf of the Empire that this case would be defended by Lodge. As long as it's fair, I will absolutely not interfere. "
Kathleen finally gave the officials a reasonable excuse. Loki, on the other hand, was displeased that Kathleen had called him a boy, as could be seen from his unsightly expression. "As soon as the official's heart was set at rest, the words of Kathleen stirred them up again." I've decided to stay at the auction house. Please make the arrangements. "
The governor, Nan Killiver, could not help but feel that the arrival of the princess Kathleen today had made his heart beat several times faster. The officials did not dare to answer, so Governor Nan Killiwe had no choice but to step forward and say, "Your Highness, this cannot be done. I am responsible for your safety. "
However, Kathleen replied shamelessly, "Safety is your concern, I am only considering the case." The answer to the princess made Governor Nan Killaway feel suddenly a few years older. Within a few hours, the guards at the auction house were several times more numerous than at the Governor's Mansion. Seeing this, Loki could only smile bitterly. Was he still free? They had to go through several checkpoints to get in and out, and even the shops nearby had been temporarily requisitioned by the soldiers.
Loki finally found an opportunity to say to Kathleen, "I say, Your Highness, it's not a good idea for you to stay here. Do you think you should change your mind? " Catherine shouted, "Loki, how dare you. "How dare you comment on my decision." Loki scratched his head and said, "Oh." "Heh heh ~" "Just pretend I didn't say anything. You can continue." Then Roche walked away at once, and the princess went mad at him again.
Actually, Laurence was the most tired one. The house here wasn't big enough for them. Any leader of the guards by the princess' side was several times more important than him. Since he didn't have a house for a while, he took all the houses out for them. The servants were all out, so he arranged for some money to go by himself. Even he himself wanted to stay in a house for others.
Fortunately, no one was making things difficult for him. The guards all knew that the princess had come to the city for his sake. Loki could only shake his head and sigh as the officials brought him carts after carts of furniture. "If you agree to lead the army, Roche," she said, "I can consider giving you a direct pardon for Leah's crimes. Think about it."
Loki thought: If I can plead my case, I can help you. However, he said, "Respected Princess, how could I, Luo Qi, a crude person, understand anything about leading troops? Stop joking around. That day was just an occasional outburst of inspiration. " "No," continued Katharina, "Marshal Kibble and I admire your calmness, your confidence, and your bold and unrestrained plans for battle. That General Laurel escaped because of your plan, and the five Golden Soldiers of our country are preserved. If it weren't for General Laurel's grief for the thirty thousand dead men, I think he would have come to see you. That plan of yours went very well. It was the greatest victory since the founding of the Empire. You'll have to join the army sooner or later, so I think you'd better promise me. "