Chapter Seventy-Five: The Shadow of the City of Boone 1

After more than ten days of tossing, not to mention Princess Si, even the dream feels a little tired. Pen ~ fun ~ Pavilion www.biquge.info sabotage incidents occur frequently, and if you want to go south, and the same goes in other directions, you need to detour for a long time.

The infiltration and sabotage has reached the point of near madness. It's not just the Steele Empire that sent special forces to the Al Ain Empire to wreak havoc, the Al Ain Empire is the same, and now the Steele Empire is just as restless.

On the border line between the two sides, the soldiers were in full position. They were all aware of what was happening at home, but none of them dared to fire the first shot - now, neither country dared to act rashly. This is a war that will stake the fate of the entire country, and it must be done with great caution, because if it fails, it will be doomed. The strength of the two sides is almost equal, and it is necessary to choose the most favorable time to start a war.

The destruction has become more frequent in recent days, and the convoy seems to have entered the appearance of a zone of destruction, where there is more destruction than elsewhere. According to the guards, there are quite a few military installations in the vicinity, so enemy destruction is more frequent.

"It's getting late, two adults, let's rest for the night in Boone today. The captain of the guard said to the two of them, "We'll leave tomorrow morning." ”

Princess Sisi didn't raise any objections - although she wanted to return to the Floating Continent as soon as possible, there was also a need to consider her safety. Sabotage often takes place at night, and if it happens just in time, it can be life-threatening.

The city of Boone is located near the border of the Al Ain Empire. Although it is still some distance from the border, it is a fairly large border fortress. The city's defense system is quite complete, and even without the help of magic weapons, this is a formidable fortified city.

The walls were taller and more solid than any other city you'd seen along the way, and according to the soldiers, they could withstand heavy artillery bombardment without collapsing. Artillery of various sizes were erected on its walls, which could be used to deal with invading enemies from different distances. With more than 100,000 soldiers stationed here, well-armed and equipped with all kinds of new light and heavy chariots, it is definitely a city that is difficult to capture.

If you want to attack it directly, you will lose a lot of money, but its geographical location is so important that it is impossible to get around.

The appointment of the lord of the city here is also very important, and it is necessary to choose the most trusted person. Once the people here are co-opted by the enemy, it will be an extremely heavy loss to the country, and it may not even directly tip the scales.

Therefore, the person stationed here is none other than the half-brother of the Emperor of the Al Ain Empire. He was already in his forties, and although he did not receive the throne, he still had great abilities, so the emperor sent him to garrison here.

After entering the city, the city lord warmly received the two. He greeted the two of them and prepared a rich dinner to receive them. For the soldiers who protected them along the way, the lord set up another banquet to entertain them. The soldiers' favorite things were liquor and barbecue, which the lord of the castle treated them well and prepared songs and dances to cheer them up.

In the City Lord's Mansion, Princess Sisi looked through the window at the soldiers enjoying the feast in the distance. They were so joyful that they seemed to have forgotten the hard work of these days.

Sure enough, the joyful scene is the most reassuring.