Chapter 14 Identity

In the other's arms, Dean found two letters.

One is a private letter from the second son of the Marquis of York and the Earl of Del, which tells some things that are popular in aristocratic circles - the world knows that the Marquis of York favors his eldest son, and this second son is obviously not willing to be ignored in this way, and naturally needs to find allies.

The Earl of Del, one of the four northern counties, became his ally, and it was evident from the letter that there was a good 'friendship' between the two sides, and that they were able to openly discuss the distribution of the land after the 'success', and that the Marquis of York, the second son, had promised the city of Seth as a reward.

Dean sneered.

Originally, this promise of a soldier-like reward had nothing to do with him, but it was precisely because of this promise that it caused a turmoil in the four northern counties of the Emerald Kingdom, and Sitty, who seized the opportunity, defeated Yorkshire, which was regarded as a barrier by the Emerald Kingdom, in one fell swoop.

To put it simply, in the First Blood Moon War, King Sitti was able to capture Yorktown, the center of Yorkshire, the largest in the north, in less than three days, and in the next two weeks, other Yorkshire towns fell one after another, and the second son of the Marquis of York and the Earl of Del played a decisive role.

Therefore, on Dean's must-kill list, these two have long been on the top of it.

Similarly, Dean didn't expect to kill these two guys to prevent the outbreak of the Blood Moon War, the ambitious King of Siti and the thriving Kingdom of Siti, who desperately needed more land, had already sharpened their knives, and he killed these two guys just to make the situation in the Emerald Kingdom a little better.

Of course, not now!

Neither his strength nor his power has reached the moment when he is fully prepared!

So Dean put the letter in his bosom, and the apologies for the dead Yorkist cavalry vanished in an instant - they were able to go out for the second son of the Marquis of York, who were obviously disloyal to them, and probably were accomplices in the original war, and Dean had no apologies for killing such people.

If the first letter made Dean sneer, then the second letter made Dean's murderous intent soar - this letter came from Gosai, although it was blessed with secret words, but such secret words and secret marks that were not replaced with the Blood Moon War made Dean determine its origin.

Lowering his head, Dean looked at the dead spy - yes, at this moment, Dean had fully confirmed the identity of the other party, it was a spy from Gosai.

If it weren't for the habit of abusing corpses, Dean would definitely draw his sword at this time and break the corpse in front of him into pieces.

Gosai, the country that destroyed the only hope of the Emerald Kingdom, the country that took away the life of Dean's respected and beloved teacher, the Emerald Grand Duke, and the country that made Dean resentful like a lone wolf and took revenge, was definitely a more hateful object than Zeti.

After all, compared to the image of the invader of the Thiti Kingdom, the hypocritical country of Gosai is doing the deeds of a traitor, and it is a traitor who gave the Emerald Kingdom a real fatal blow in the First Blood Moon War.

Intruders, betrayers.

In the face of both, the latter is undoubtedly more hateful.

The hatred in his heart made Dean more and more calm, and he carefully read this letter blessed by secret words - this is a letter of appointment, the same as the letter of appointment to the knights of Fecharon in his arms, but this letter of appointment blessed with secret words is obviously not visible.

Even the titles in it are only based on 'me', 'he', and 'you', without any names or codenames.

And such caution naturally has an extraordinary reason!

After reading the letter, Dean couldn't help but bow his head again, he obviously didn't expect that this dead fellow was actually the head of the underground intelligence sent by Gossay to Vauban - a person who had just come from the three southern counties to lurk for many years, and who had taken up the unusual position of the second son of the Marquis of Yorkshire.

A guy who goes hand in hand with luck and bad luck, and in the end, bad luck takes over the absolute upper hand.

Dean looked at the corpse contemplatively, and several plans came to his mind - and finally a slightly bold plan appeared in Dean's mind: impersonate the other party and get full control of Gosse's intelligence network in Vaubantshire.

Such a plan is undoubtedly bold and dangerous!

However, this was nothing to an Assassin - whether in disguise or simply being a different person, Dean was easy to capture; After all, in the years of the previous life, most of the time, Dean was one or several other people in order to be able to obtain the capital for revenge.

There were commoners, merchants, smugglers, ruffians, and even knights and nobles.

Of course, there are spies and spies!

Squatting down, Dean looked at the dead party carefully, observing the other party's face, head, body shape, and any accessories on his body, even the clothes were stripped off by him, and checked inside and out - he wanted to emerge a spy, and it was a spy leader, then any paralysis and carelessness would make him fall short, before, the other party was able to determine his identity just by relying on the carriage, even if there was speculation in it, it was enough to show that the other party's eyes were sharp and extraordinary.

And if you want to impersonate such a person, you must be careful and careful.

Because, you won't know if he left himself any back hands and hole cards; For example, the magic ring, the leader of the pursuing cavalry, was obviously the confidant of the second son of the Marquis of York, and his strength was at least at the level of a knight, but he was such a good hand, but he was killed by an ordinary person who was almost powerless.

That's because of the back hand, the hole cards.

And the fact once again proves how necessary Dean's caution is - while rummaging through the other man's undershirt, a hard object the size of Kimpton in the corner of the shirt catches Dean's attention.

This is a gold coin with the portrait of the King of Conquest, similar to the current Kimpton, except for the head of the King of Conquest who once ruled the whole of Goddez, as the first King of Gothei, this King of Conquest did the ultimate of a king, loved his subjects, expanded his territory, and made a principality similar to a county land into a majestic domination of the entire Goeteraz empire.

If you want to tell the story of this conquering king, you can't finish it for three days and three nights.

What's more, Dean, who is a descendant of hatred of the other party, is in no mood to pay attention to those stories and legends, he only knows that he has another piece of physical evidence in his favor - although he does not know how the Gosai spies in Vauban identified and operated, but this gold coin with the head of the King of Conquest is obviously the key to integration.

To put it simply, it is one of the credentials of identity.

As for the rest of the vouchers?

Dean looked at the dead spy again, stripped him naked without any care, and then put the body into the sack where the crossbow had been hidden—the body could not be left here now, and he had to take it with him, along with the other man's body, including the horses that were still roaming around.

And those dead Yorkist cavalry?

Dean briefly searched the corpse of the other party, and there was nothing of value at all, except for two daggers and a small number of silver horns - the swords, armor, and horses, you say?

In Yorkshire, a guy who is not a Yorksman, holding a Yorkshire sword, wearing Yorkshire armor, and riding a Yorkshire horse, is this a rhythm of not swaggering enough and seeking death?

When Dean walked around the field again, threw all the corpses on the damaged wagon, and set them on fire, he watched the raging fire consume the corpses, and then he walked up to the horses, and when the neighing horses were gone, Dean took the body of the spy, put it on the other horse, and then jumped on his horse with his belongings.

Shook the reins in the direction of the previous war horse.

Although Dean didn't think that those subtle traces would be truly visible to the Yorkist cavalry, he chose to do so cautiously.

The best hiding place for a leaf is the forest, so the mark of the horse's hooves is, of course, in the horse's hooves.

After a quarter of an hour of galloping, and when he was back on the road, Dean was back in the right direction, and then, without stopping, rode his horse wildly.

After all, he was in a race against time, and any delay would result in consequences that he absolutely did not want.

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