Chapter 319: The Problem of the Knights

Erigor, a well-known paladin, was in a hurry. Pen ~ fun ~ Pavilion www.biquge.info his head said something that should not be said, and in this public, which made him very anxious.

After all, Bridget was on the side, and he was the daughter of General Abydis.

Locke had noticed the restless Erigor, and he spoke out loud after he noticed that Erigor had been keeping his eyes on Bridget.

"Erigor, Miss Bridget is one of her own."

"Call me Legionnaire, I'm not a young lady." Bridget didn't agree with Locke's title, "You might as well tell me about our relationship, it might make me happier!" ”

After hearing Bridget's words, this guy keenly noticed the abnormal words in it, so he smiled and relaxed himself.

"Captain Harvey, if you said this before, I think you have been stripped of your status as a paladin." Erigor touched the scarf around his neck, then withdrew it from his armor, "It's a little hot, it looks like we're going to Stratholme." ”

"I know what you mean, Erigor." Locke nodded, and Eregor was reminding him that there were some things he couldn't say.

No one is stupid, no one fails to notice, those who have attained the Light without training and training, but why is it that no one mentions it?

Quite simply, it has something to do with the royal family and the aristocracy.

In this world, the power of the nobility is very strong, how strong is it? Just like the former Barov family, the Agamander family. These large nobles controlled a larger territory than some of the smaller countries.

The nobles need to guarantee their rights and status, which makes it necessary for them to do something not to be overthrown by the commoners below.

And the birth of the Knights of the Silver Hand gave them an opportunity, and the newly formed Knights of the Silver Hand also needed the support of the kingdom and nobles. As a result, a large number of noble children entered it and became paladins, and they became an important force in the ruling class to ensure the stability of the lower classes.

So this tradition was inherited, and everyone conformed to the rules, and only the children of the nobility could join the Knights of the Silver Hand. Of course, low-level civilians should also be given a chance, right? Otherwise, what if it gets messed up? So a small number of commoners also joined them, but the proportion was too low compared to the paladins of noble origin.

This topic was a topic that could not be touched before, otherwise Erigor would not have said that. Now, this issue can be brought up for discussion.

"There are not many paladins in our Silver Hand who came from poor backgrounds, and our former leader, Lightbringer Uther, was born in poverty. In general, there are Paladins from civilian backgrounds, but there are not many. Erigor spread his hands, "However, if you really want to absorb our people from among the civilians, Commander Harvey, it is best to convince the Grand Commander and the Grand Lord that they should be cautious in this matter." ”

"Caution?" Locke sneered, he pointed to Stratholme in front of him and said, "In this city, there may be nearly 1.5 million undead, what do you think we can do to get rid of the undead?" ”

"I'll tell you this, our attack on Stratholme this time is doomed to fail!"

Locke's words made Bridget frown, and she said unhappily, "Shut your crow's mouth, even if we can't beat it, we have to explore the truth and the truth, what if the undead here go to Northrend with Arthas?" ”

"How to get there? Fly over? That's more than 1 million! Locke snorted coldly and continued, "This number alone shows that this is a doomed failure!" ”

"The meeting at the Chapel of the Wish of Light also made it clear that the purpose of this military operation was to fight if it could be fought and left if it could not. We can't afford to lose, and any loss could be a huge disaster. ”

Locke let out a sigh of relief, looked at Bridget who was not convinced, and said, "We should take a long-term view and start thinking about the future now." Recruiting trainee paladins among civilians is unstoppable. ”

"Look at our soldiers," Locke told them to look at the marching armies around them, "if they're all paladins, think about it!" An army of paladins of tens of thousands! Wouldn't it be easy to deal with these undead? Maybe in less than 1 year, we'll be able to take this place! ”

"It's useless for you to tell us this, you need to talk to the Grand Commander about them," Bridget snorted coldly, floating Locke. "We're just the little guys, you're the big guys. Why didn't you say that at the meeting in the first place? ”

Locke was speechless...

If I say this, won't it become the public enemy of all nobles? Paladin, which one will support me? I'm afraid not, right? In this era, even paladins who were born poor were assimilated by other nobles.

"Hmph, don't dare to go!"

Bridget laughed at him, and Eregor laughed secretly, much to Locke's annoyance, but he couldn't refute it for the time being.

Locke could only swear secretly in his heart.

Look at it! I'll do it when it's over here! Because I'm the head of the newly formed Reserve Knights, I'll do anything that benefits Lordaeron!

"Commander, listen to me, don't talk about this." Erigore's words made Locke look sideways, but he didn't expect this thing to be quite for his own sake.

This paladin is still relatively young, and it is the age of what to say, and it will not go around the bush to those who are older.

Erigor looked left and right at the distance from the soldiers, and then leaned into Locke's ear and said, "I personally admire your decision, Commander, and I think you are right, the Undead Scourge will not take you lightly just because you are a noble paladin." In the same way, if you don't respect the Light, the Light will not make it easy for me because of my noble status, so I have decided to support you! ”

"Oh? So you say, how do we do it? Locke looked at him with interest.

"When you say this, you become the enemy of all the nobles, although the nobles are nothing now. But you will offend most of our paladins in the Silver Hand," Erigor touched his chin and continued, "Without the support of the other paladins, the fate of the newly formed Reserve Knights is predictable. ”

"I think you can do it secretly, Captain," Erigor said mysteriously, pointing to Locke and Bridget, "we have three people here, three paladins, and then we'll find another priest." Wouldn't it be nice to be able to reluctantly plant the seeds of Light for other people, so that no one else would know? ”