Chapter 154 (1/2)
Outside the majestic city gate, before the convoy of the embassy approached, a whole team of cavalry came out of the city gate to welcome.
A tall knight in black armor and riding a black horse walked in front of the cavalry.
"Is it Princess Angelina of the kingdom of faustan?" The knight in black armor inquired. Far away from the knight in black armor, Locke felt a rush of power, just like the essence.
This is not like the strength that a knight attendant can show.
"I am!" In the carriage, Angelina's sweet voice came out, and then Angelina appeared in a silver mage robe.
The knight in black armor kept the team in place and approached the mission alone, without paying any attention to the heavily armed foster soldiers around him.
"On the order of Lord Garcia, I am here to receive Princess Angelina and go to Princeton, the imperial capital." The Black Knight said meticulously.
"Mighty knight, what's your name, please?" Angelina asked with a smile.
"You can call me the gallon knight." Replied the knight in black armor.
"Then please Knight Garon." Angelina said.
Many people have noticed a detail, that is, the knight named Garon calls Princess Angelina "you". If the knight does not have a high title comparable to Princess Angelina, it can only be because his strength is enough to break away from the shackles of secular kingship.
Led by the gallon knight, the motorcade followed closely behind him. Angelina went back to her carriage.
Following Viscount cage, Locke and others walked in front of the mission, very close to the gallon knights.
Without asking or talking, the envoy from Faustin was very calm and decent. Everyone was meticulous from top to bottom, which made the gallon Knight nod.
Compared with the diplomatic missions of other countries he had received, these forstans impressed him very well.
Entering the tall and towering city gate, Locke was lucky to see the local conditions and customs of the omore empire.
The knight named Garon seldom spoke, while a knight similar to his entourage was more talkative and introduced all kinds of situations of babrador to the people of the embassy.
This city, located on the southeast border of the omore Empire and bordering the Principality of Lyon, is called babrador.
Although the entourage repeatedly explained that babrador was only the poorest city in the omor Empire, Locke didn't believe it at all.
From the towering degree of the city wall and the prosperity of the city, Locke only saw that flor, the king capital of Faustin, was comparable to ODIS, the city of Charlotte.
This is at least a big city with a capacity of 200000 people. Although he has only traveled less than one-third of the urban area of Labrador, Locke has estimated that it is probably.
In Forrest, except for Peters and flor, which can accommodate a resident population of more than 200000 people, Locke really hasn't heard that other cities can.
Ignoring the entourage's rambling words, Locke observed what he saw around him.
Their resting place is the post station in Labrador, located in the southwest corner of the city.
The post station is actually a large hotel. It covers an area of 50 Li and is divided into three floors. It feels more like a palace than a post station to the envoys,
The accompanying personnel of the Amor Empire seemed to be used to the surprise of people who had just arrived in their country. After arranging food and accommodation for the people in the convoy, they ignored them.
The gallon Knight also took the people to the place and didn't know when to leave.
"Find your own room, rest for a day, and continue to start tomorrow!" The voice of viscount cage came out.
The slaves lived in four rooms, the ordinary soldiers lived in three rooms, and the team leaders lived in two rooms. Only noble children and captains such as Locke were assigned single rooms.
Relying on his power, Locke arranged a single room for grace and her sister Leah.
"Are you leaving so soon?" Locke went up to Viscount cage and asked.
He thought the team would fix up in Barbados for a few days and then start again.