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Wings of Destruction

Chapter 63

Author: bing tang shi liu
updatedAt: 2025-04-28

The old man was very grateful to bevman and saw him holding bevman''s hand in tears. In his life, he never dreamed that someone would make decisions for civilians like him and give him gold.

    After a while, the robbers were tied up by bevman''s brothers and nailed to the stake. These robbers were beaten and left to die.

    After doing this, bevman took people to other villages and then distributed gold. These villagers were respectful to bevman and regarded them as messengers sent by God.

    Looking at the happy faces of the villagers, bevman finally understood why Maureen wanted him to do so.

    "Brother bevman, it feels like we have done a good thing," said one of the brothers

    "The money originally came from the exploitation of civilians by nobles, but now it''s just returned to its owner."

    Meanwhile, in the Lord''s Hall of Haiya castle.

    "Waste, a bunch of waste." count Steve angrily grabbed the collar of the commander put back by dalena.

    "Yes, sir." the commander of the transport team turned pale with fear

    "From today on, you are demoted to second lieutenant. Report to the infantry immediately." Steve was too lazy to deal with the commander again.

    "Eight boxes of gold. This idiot let it fall into the hands of the mountain bandits. Son, find out which group of mountain bandits are so bold and dare to think about Steve''s pay. I will not spare them." Steve said to the Baron sedak beside him

    "Yes, father."

    After that, the officer named Adams, who was a lieutenant colonel, let the army stay in the designated place.

    The next morning, Haiya castle was heavily guarded. With the reinforcements brought by Adams, a total of more than 2500 imperial soldiers were ready to go.

    This time, under the personal command of count Steve, he selected 300 cavalry from the pro guard.

    The one left to guard the castle was his son, Baron sedak, with less than 500 soldiers.

    With the bugle of departure, nearly 3000 troops set out from the castle and headed for the Wilson mountains in the north.

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