first wizarding world war.

Chapter 155: Writing a Letter

Chapter 155: Writing a Letter (Seeking the first monthly ticket in May after midnight)
After Charlotte's consolation, Anastasia's mood did improve a little. She had never been happy or at peace since her mother informed on her and was tortured to death by Lady Nansela, and her father was ambushed and his entire army was destroyed.

She lived in regret, sorrow, sadness, collapse and helplessness all the time. There were even many times when she wanted to die. It was her mother's hatred that kept her going until now.

Every time Anastasia wanted to die, she thought of the scene of her mother being tortured and vowed to kill those enemies. This was the only reason that kept her alive.

Charlotte took the opportunity to make an invitation, saying, "The war is imminent, and it is too dangerous for Miss Anastasia to be alone. I invite you to join the Knights of Favonius, and we will fight side by side."

Knowing what happened to Anastasia's mother, Charlotte was completely relieved. This young lady would never betray her. Her hatred for Lady Nansera was deeper than that of pure Behemoths.

Anastasia hesitated for a moment, then agreed immediately. The people around her were partly the defeated Behemoth soldiers, and partly the servants left behind by her mother. They were already in a very difficult situation due to lack of logistics, and it was difficult for them to continue to hold on.

Charlotte gave her a special sense of trust.

In particular, this person recaptured Silver Pigeon Castle, the city where she had lived since childhood and left countless beautiful memories.

Anastasia has heard a lot of legends about Charlotte Mecklen during this period, especially from the South Seraf Restoration Army. Because Charlotte killed the leader of the Restoration Army, Jonathan, and forced back the Saint, whom South Seraf revered as a god, she has been portrayed by the South Seraf women as an extremely evil demon and a brutal murderer.

But among the Behemoths, Charlotte's reputation is much better.

In terms of reputation alone, Charlotte became the savior in the eyes of the Behemoth people when almost all the nobles in the Principality of Behemoth were defeated or even killed in the battlefield.

Charlotte didn't even realize that it was much easier for him to gather the defeated soldiers on the front line than last time.

Charlotte brought Anastasia back to the camp of the Knights of Favonius. He first selected about 500 of the best soldiers from the defeated soldiers and provided Anastasia with reinforcements.

Anastasia had never expected that Charlotte would be so generous as to provide her with so many additional soldiers. She developed an even better impression of the young, handsome and legendary Mr. Mecklen.

In fact, Charlotte was a little worried about the fact that it was not easy for the defeated soldiers to form immediate combat effectiveness.

Anastasia obviously has experience in leading troops. Just looking at the fact that she was able to lead more than a hundred people and launch a surprise attack at a time like this, we can tell that this young lady is talented.

He also did not forget to recruit a wave of soldiers for himself, Doberman, Yellow Bear, Gwen the Spotted Deer and Bankcroft the Wind Wolf. The combat team of fifty people was expanded to more than twenty.

Charlotte just thought that she had experienced an ordinary battle.

But he didn't know that his killing of Kalon and the South Seraf's third-level extraordinary knight had caused an uproar in the South Seraf Restoration Army.

Several generals of the Yugoslav Restoration Army jointly proposed to Hughes to dispatch the Holy Steps to kill Charlotte.

Of course, Zeus also wanted to kill Charlotte, but the ambush failed last time, and the vampire saint had already left to participate in the decisive battle in Felandon. The South Seraf saint alone could not defeat Mother Karen at all.

Zeus didn't want to tell the fact that Charlotte also had the protection of the Saint Rank, because it would shake the morale of the army.

The worst thing is that Byron has been asking the South Seraf Saint to go to Felanden as well, and has made serious threats, which has put a lot of pressure on Hughes.

Without the support of the Saint Rank, are we going to gamble on Mother Karen’s “compassion”?
Hughes disagreed with sending out the Holy Order, which made several generals of the South Seraf Restoration Army very angry, because no one wanted to fight Charlotte. Charlotte killed Jonathan, so everyone in the South Seraf Restoration Army shouted that they wanted to avenge Jonathan, but everyone heard that they had to fight Charlotte, and there were all kinds of reasons for not being able to do so.

Charlotte's achievement of killing Jonathan amidst thousands of enemies was truly shocking.

In particular, Lady Nansela knew that Zeus was a high-level transcendent who practiced top knight inheritances such as the Flesh Furnace and the Golden Requiem. He was extremely powerful and, in Lady Nansela's mind, he was a future saint. Yet, he was unable to defeat Charlotte.

This makes people even more afraid of the young commander of Behemoth.

Even though all the information showed that he was a low-level transcendent, no one was willing to believe it.

Charlotte had no idea what Lady Nansela was thinking. After reorganizing her army, she sent someone to deliver a letter to Mostar Castle, while also hypocritically expressing her condolences to the Grand Duchess.

He did not say that he had been in a daze in Machupi, but described himself as a brave warrior who struggled to advance towards the city of Interlaken, but was blocked layer by layer by the Yugoslav Restoration Army led by Hughes. Finally, he witnessed the small city of Interlaken being breached and Duke Joseph being killed outside the city, but he still fought on.

As for whether the Grand Duchess believes it or not...

It doesn’t matter anyway.

He also wrote letters to his father and brother. In order to conceal his identity, the letters were very short and he asked different subordinates to write for him so that his handwriting would not be recognized.

Each letter would be accompanied by two sentences: The battle is about to begin, Lady Nansela is here again, and there is no need to say more.

And: I was busy with the battle and had to write for a certain soldier. I was unable to write the letter myself, so my emotions are not sincere enough and I feel deeply guilty about it.

Unfortunately, just as he sent the letter, the Yugoslav Restoration Army surrounded him, leaving no loopholes. Mostar Castle never replied, and he didn't know the Duchess's attitude, nor did he know what happened to his family.

The Yugoslav Restoration Army soon began to attack Mostar Fortress, but because Charlotte's Knights of Favonius were "watching covetously", they were unable to deploy all their forces. They had to keep one or two troops at all times to keep an eye on Charlotte and guard against his sudden attack.

The battle lasted for five or six days, but Charlotte had no intention of joining the fight.

But the arrival of the two teams one after another made it impossible for Charlotte to continue lying down.

The first team came from Strasbourg. It was very small, with less than a hundred people, and was mainly responsible for Charlotte's new appointment.

The second team was Baron Feibolie's Knights, which had more than 3,000 people. This time, Baron Feibolie did not bring any servants or caravans with him, appearing to be very "frugal".

Baron Feberle asked Charlotte to get closer to him and obey his command. After receiving the order, Charlotte fought a battle with a nearby South Seraf Restoration Army and asked Baron Feberle for support, saying that she could not hold on any longer.

Well, that's very Charlotte.

(End of this chapter)

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