Being a knight is not easy

Chapter 325 Reactions from all parties

Chapter 325 Reactions from all parties
Although the soldiers of Wilk's army knew that the Gatekeeper Knights were preparing a large-scale retaliation, they were not afraid in the slightest under Robin's leadership.

They believed Robin would lead them to victory and threw themselves into training, hoping to play a greater role in the upcoming battle.

Meanwhile, other forces in the Western Regions were closely watching the contest between Robin and the Gatekeeper Knights.

The outcome of this war will have a profound impact on the power structure of the entire Western Regions.

The Knights Guild and the Bauhinia Organization are considering how to gain the greatest benefit from this war.

Wind Chime was summoned back by Lady Aisha to inquire about Robin's situation.

Fengling stood in front of Mrs. Aishar, feeling somewhat uneasy.

Mrs. Aishar has always been a deep and enigmatic woman.

"It seems that sending you to that boy's side has actually benefited you, Mrs. Wilke Wolff," Mrs. Aishar said sarcastically.

Her eyes held a hint of jealousy and dissatisfaction. She had originally thought that Wind Chime wouldn't have a good outcome following Robin, and would at most be a minor follower. But she never expected Wind Chime to look so radiant now.

Now she is Robin's wife in name only.

Fengling bowed slightly and replied respectfully, "Madam, I was just doing my duty. Lord Robin is indeed very capable, and I have learned a lot from him."

Lady Aishar snorted, "You've learned a lot? I think you're infatuated with that boy. Don't forget your place. You were sent out by me, and everything you have should be at my disposal."

Wind Chime hurriedly explained, "Madam, I have not forgotten my identity. I only have respect for Lord Robin. He has done a lot for Wilke Territory and is the hope of the territory."

Mrs. Aishar frowned. "I don't care whether he wants it or not, I want to know what his plans are now, how he annihilated the Farman forces, and what he intends to do next. You should know all of this, right?"

Wind Chime hesitated. She didn't want to betray Robin, but she also dared not disobey Lady Aishar's orders. "Madam, Robin's plans are very flexible and unpredictable. He hasn't told me the whole story."

All I know is that he's currently leading the Warhawk Knights in guerrilla warfare, constantly harassing the Gatekeeper Knights. As for the complete annihilation of the Farman tribe, that was only achieved by Robin through excellent military command and the valiant fighting of his warriors.

Lady Aishar's face showed a hint of displeasure upon hearing Wind Chime's words: "Is that all you know? I think you're deliberately hiding something. Wind Chime, it seems you've grown wings and dare to defy me."

Wind Chime was startled; she knew Lady Aishar meant what she said. She gritted her teeth and said, "Madam, I really didn't hide anything."

Robin is cautious, and many of his decisions are made on the spot before battle, so I really can't know more. However, I can sense his urgency; he wants to eliminate these threats completely before leaving.

Mrs. Aishar pondered for a moment, looking into Wind Chime's eyes as if trying to find a trace of lying in her gaze.

After a while, she slowly said, "Alright, I'll trust you for now. However, you must continue to stay by Robin's side and report his situation to me at any time. If you dare to conceal any important information, you know the consequences."

Feng Ling breathed a sigh of relief and said, "Yes, Madam. I will do as you instruct."

Mrs. Aishar waved her hand, indicating that Wind Chime could leave.

Wind Chime turned to leave, her heart filled with conflict. She didn't know how to navigate between Robin and Lady Aishar; on one side was her lover, and on the other, someone she couldn't defy. She felt caught in a dilemma.

On the Knights' Guild side, the newly appointed guild master Nottman summoned Alina, Odom's personal disciple.

Alina entered the president's office filled with questions. She didn't know why the president had suddenly summoned her.

Nottman sat behind his massive desk, a hint of weariness and worry in his eyes. He looked at Alina and slowly began, "Alina, you are Odom's protégé and have considerable influence within the guild. I've called you here today to discuss the matter of Alan Wilke Wolf."

When Alina heard Robin's name, her heart skipped a beat.

Alan Wilke Waugh's ex-girlfriend, a title that evoked mixed feelings in her when she heard his name.

They had a wonderful time together, but the Leo incident caused a complete breakdown in their relationship.

That incident was like an insurmountable chasm, standing between them and completely tearing apart their past relationship.

Nottman continued, "As you know, the Knights' Guild is gradually declining. We face many challenges, including pressure from external forces and internal unrest among our members. We need a powerful force to change this situation."

Alina looked up at Nottman: "President, what do you mean?"

“I have decided to invite Robin to join the Knights Guild,” Nottman said firmly.

Alina's eyes widened; she hadn't expected the guild leader to make such a decision. "Guild leader, why did you think of him? He didn't have much contact with the guild before, and because of me, he might still harbor some resentment towards the guild."

Nottman stood up, walked to the window, and looked at the street outside: "Alina, you should know that Robin's strength is obvious to all."

He had just annihilated the Farman tribe, which was enough to prove his military talent and powerful fighting ability.

If he joins the Knights' Guild, he will bring new vitality to the guild. Furthermore, we can provide him with many resources and support, which would be a great opportunity for his development.

After a moment of contemplation, Alina said, "Guild Master, what you said makes sense, but whether he will accept it is still unknown. After all, even if he were willing, there would be some people in the guild who would not agree to the Leo incident."

Nottman turned to Alina and said, "That's why I asked you to come here. I hope you can act as a mediator and communicate with him. You had a past relationship with him, so your chances of persuading him are much higher."

Alina was very conflicted.

She didn't know how to face Robin; her past emotional entanglements made her unsure if she still had the right to advise him.

"President, I'm not sure if I'm up to the task. After all, our relationship is already quite complicated."

Nottman walked over to Alina and patted her on the shoulder: "Alina, I know this is difficult for you, but for the future of the guild, I hope you can give it a try. This is also an opportunity for you to contribute to the guild."

Alina gritted her teeth and finally nodded: "Alright, President, I'll try my best."

(End of this chapter)

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