Unknown town, the hall of the castle.

Marquis Twain glanced at the surrounding nobles, and finally his eyes stayed on Nord, and then he frowned, because Marquis Twain could see that the surrounding little nobles had begun to exclude Nord, and there were no nobles standing beside Nord except Gustav.

We should have been in the same boat, but now there is a crack. Although the apparent reason is that Nord is merciless to those soldiers who massacred civilians, in fact, this is only an incentive. What is estranging them is Nord's different values from them.

Marquis Twain can see that their has begun to affect the atmosphere of the team. In fact, marquis Twain doesn't feel much about Nord's behavior. Count Walton's eyes at Nord are also very normal, and even some admiration. At present, those Viscount who reject Nord are all those who reject Nord.

Perhaps a large part of the reason for this is that Nord's rise is too fast. It is also the viscount. Nord left them behind. Perhaps it is this jealous psychological mischief that makes them find a suitable reason and start to squeeze Nord together.

Marquis TEWIN sighed secretly. According to the news from the count who had just surrendered, the middle has basically been occupied. Marquis Mellon took his soldiers to support the city of Bellon and handed over the whole central region to Marquis Stilwell. Then the soldiers in the East began to wreak havoc in the middle region.

Although I don't know what the situation is like in Bellon City, the form of the central region is very critical, and Marquis TEWIN doesn't have many ways to deal with this situation. If he has sufficient troops, Marquis TEWIN will certainly divide his troops in three ways to directly break down these rampant soldiers in the East in the central region.

However, his current military strength is not enough. It is very difficult to calm the unrest in the central part of the Principality of Bethel. Moreover, he is also very worried about the situation in the city of Bel ó n, so he can't delay too much time at all. After Marquis TEWIN said the current situation again, he began to ask the opinions of these nobles.

"Lord Marquis, I don't think we should stay too much in the central region. Since Marquis Mellon himself has given up, it shows that there is not much value here. We should go to Bellon immediately. That's where we make achievements."

Just before the Marquis TEWIN's voice fell, a Viscount immediately stood up and expressed his opinion. The words revealed a message that there was a great credit waiting for them in Bellon city. If they stayed here to make peace, they might miss the opportunity to make achievements.

After all, in their eyes, Baron Molly in the West and Baron Mellon who has gone to Baron are almost easy to get credit. If you add the soldiers in the north, it is almost a situation of three to one. Even if the second prince sol occupies the geographical advantage of Baron, it is unstoppable.

No one wants to miss this almost victorious war. Just after the Viscount said his own opinions, the following echoed. Many Viscount agreed with this proposal very much. They should not continue to waste time here. The development of the central region has nothing to do with them. Even if the central region has suffered heavy losses, it will not have any impact on them.

Looking at the surrounding harmony, marquis Twain sighed in his heart. In fact, he also understood that the most correct decision now was to rush to the city of Bellon. If Marquis Mellon was still in the central region, their two families could easily encircle and annihilate these fragmented Eastern armies.

However, marquis Mellon has now left the central region, leaving only Marquis TEWIN's current military strength. It is really a little stretched. If the northern army in its heyday might still have this strength, but according to the current situation, Marquis TEWIN must make a choice.

In the end, whether to stay in the central region to calm the chaos or immediately rush to Bellon city to participate in the battle. Looking at the unanimous decision of his nobles, marquis Twain also made up his mind. It seems that only these villagers in the central region have been wronged. Marquis Twain feels that he should take the overall situation into account.

Just as he was about to announce his decision in public, he heard words that were incompatible with his surroundings spread to the ears of marquis Twain. It was completely different from the one-sided voice around him. This voice was full of firmness, just like how many difficulties ahead could not stop him from moving forward.

"Lord Marquis, I ask to stay to contain the troops in the East. We can't turn a blind eye to the unrest in the central region. Once Marquis Stilwell cleans up the towns in the central region and then frees up his hands to gather the army, not to mention whether he will attack us from behind. After he occupies the central region, our way back to the north is cut off by him, so we must stay A man and a horse came down and involved the power of the East. "

After thinking for a long time, Nord decided to stay. Although he also wanted to participate in the battle of Bellon, he could not turn a blind eye to the unrest suffered by the villagers in the central region. As he analyzed, when the armies in the East gathered, the back road in the North would be cut off.

If the army in the East attacks from behind, how similar the plot is to that just happened in twain city a few days ago. Nord believes that the Marquis of Twain will see this, and Nord is the most suitable force to stay. Nord is like an independent regiment in the army in the north. From nobles to soldiers, they are incompatible with these noble coalition forces.

Seeing Nord coming forward, marquis Twain thought carefully and finally agreed with Nord, because he saw a trace of firmness in Nord's eyes. As Nord said, the troops in the East should not be left unattended.

"Since you decide to stay, I won't advise you. In a word, you must be careful of the counterattack of the troops in the East. Marquis Stilwell is an old and crafty man. Your task is to contain him. Don't choose to go against him."

"I see. Lord Marquis, as long as I'm still in the central region for a day, I won't let any soldiers in the east to support Bellon city. You can go to rescue Bellon city at ease and give it to me after you."

Marquis Twain nodded to Nord, and then ordered the other nobles to set out immediately tomorrow and rush to Bellon City, leaving Nord alone in the hall. The nobles who passed by Nord looked at Nord with mockery. They seemed to wonder how there could be stupid people in the world who gave up this great opportunity and stayed to save these Dalits.

In fact, these nobles knew what Nord had in mind. Although Nord's previous reasons were also very reasonable, it was only a superficial excuse to contain the soldiers in the East. Nord's real purpose was to help the civilians in the central region from being hurt.

These nobles also gloated at Nord's eyes. Maybe the next time they see Nord again, they may be promoted to an earl because of their military achievements.