Chapter 81 Colin's Attendants
"Although things happened suddenly, fortunately I am not a second-year student at Will Knights Academy. I will not have no power to protect myself at all."
After comforting Linda, Colin came to the first floor lobby to sit down. The maid and the male servant were running, busy cleaning the guest room and preparing the bedding.
After a while, Butler Hank walked in from outside and bent slightly to Colin, who was sitting on the sofa drinking tea and eating biscuits, and said, "Your Excellency, someone who claims to be Ente, a fifth-year student in Will Knights College, is here to visit."
"Let him stand in the yard. More people will come to visit after that. When you have enough thirty-five, you will notify me." Colin said while stuffing the cookies into his mouth.
"Yes." Butler Hank was not surprised and bent down because he was planning to go down.
"Let the cook fry me two steaks and a plate of sausages." Colin stopped him. He didn't even eat breakfast and was almost hungry.
"Yes." Butler Hank turned his head and responded again, and then went down.
After Colin had two steaks and a plate of sausages, butler Hank came in and reported that everyone had arrived. Colin wiped his mouth with a napkin, tidied up his clothes, and then walked out.
In the yard, there were people around the iron railing gate. Although Colin couldn't name it, most of them were familiar faces.
The students also looked at Colin with serious expressions on their faces. Although they did not know the arrangement of the town hall, Will Knights Academy was closed, and Bill summoned them to come here. They also had some speculations in their minds.
"Divid it into six rows according to grade." Colin stood in front of the students and said in a deep voice.
"Dadada." They are all students of the Knights Academy and participate in Knights' Order activities every year. These people are well-trained and quickly line up into six rows amid the sound of footsteps.
"The City Hall decided to form the Knights of Will City, and you quasi-knights will become the attendant of the official knights and wait for dispatch. And I am the deputy head of the Knights of Will, and you are my attendant. Now I appoint Viscount Michael Harris as the chief attendant and Baron Bill Pitt as the adjutant. You will live with me for the time being before the Knights' garrison is repaired." Colin's expression was extremely serious.
After pausing, he said in a deep voice: "This time is not a knights' activity in the school, but a real military operation. You do not need to be asked for your consent, but you are forced to enlist in the army. If anyone opposes, I have the right to kill you on the spot."
The thirty-five servants were in a stir, some of them turned pale, some of them felt guilty, some were excited, or some were solemn.
For these students who had previously attended Will Knights College, most of them were not ready to enter the battlefield.
"Dear Viscount Will Russell, Deputy Commander of the Knights Will. It is my honor to be your chief attendant. I will assist you in managing the attendant attendant." Michael Harris stepped forward and bowed deeply to Colin.
"Dear Viscount Will Russell, Deputy Commander of the Knights Will. It is my honor to be your chief servant officer. I will assist Viscount Harris and help you manage the servant officers." Bill fell one step behind and stood on the right side of Michael Harris, showing a serious look.
"I have prepared the guest room for you, you can go and have a rest first. Knight training will be carried out in the afternoon." Colin nodded and said.
"Yes." The road is already done, and if you don't join, you may be dead. Even the most timid student can only respond loudly at this moment.
Immediately, Colin asked Butler Hank to take them to choose a room.
There were many messy things afterwards, such as the group of people coming in a hurry, without bringing swords or clothes. Colin asked Butler Hank to help them get it.
Colin himself stood in front of the iron railing gate and waited for Smith to come back.
Not long after, Colin first heard a sound of horse hooves, and then saw a familiar figure riding an East Gran stallion.
"Brother." Colin walked up with a smile on his face.
"Colin." Smith turned over and got off the horse, walked up and hugged Colin. A male servant next to him led Smith's horse to the stable, and another servant helped unload the salute.
"I already know the general thing. I am going to join your ranks of servants. Will you help you?" Smith let go of Colin, showing a serious look.
"No. Brother, you are not a student of Will Knights Academy, and you are not in the forced recruitment sequence. You continue to train yourself at home until you become the Sunrise Knight. By the way, help me train my sister. I have prepared some potions for her. Although we will protect her, I hope she can have a little self-protection after some things." Colin shook his head and said.
Smith was a little disappointed. As a nobleman of Van Gogh, he received orthodox knight training, and things like glory gradually penetrated into his heart.
But in comparison, family is more important.
"I understand Colin, I will protect and train Linda." Smith took a deep breath and nodded.
"Let's go. We haven't met in a long time. Go to my room and let's talk." Colin smiled slightly, turned around and walked in.
Smith also smiled and nodded to follow.
It was not only Colin, but also Russell's family. The entire city of Will and the towns and villages under its jurisdiction were in a hurry.
The city hall was located in the center of the city and enclosed a piece of land as the Knights' garrison, knocking down the original houses and repairing them permanently, and even letting the magician Raul use magic to reinforce the walls and buildings of the barracks.
Logistics officials counted the food and supplies in the city.
Recruiting quasi-knights from the people, the middle-aged man formed the city guards, and asked the blacksmith to forge ordinary weapons and armor, and repair the city guards' garrison.
The entire city imposes a curfew and you must not wander around the city for no reason at night.
Will City has been comfortable for many years, and the houses of villagers in the villages outside the city are relatively scattered. The city hall sends officials to gather the villagers together and repair villages. Some villages that are too remote or too small are migrated as a whole, merged into towns, or into other villages.
At the same time, the plague began to spread. Although it is not fatal, it can make people weak and extremely contagious, creating even more panic.
Some families, like the Victor Knight, brought their families to Will City to live, which puts great pressure on the city's population.
Everything was very hasty. But because the city hall's response was decisive and simply, everything was still moving in a good direction.
Chapter completed!