Chapter 102: A Blow to Reg
Translator: Wuxia Dog Editor: Wuxia Dog
According to Reg, the village that his father was born in had no name in the past. His father named it ‘Green Garden’ after becoming the regimental commander. Just like the name implied, the village was a place full of greenery. His father had tried his best and finally obtained a tax exemption license for the villagers, turning the village into a real land of ease and comfort.
In the morning, they finally arrived at Green Garden. Reg looked at the scene before him quietly with his chest heaving up and down dramatically. Apparently, he was very excited to be back. Green Garden was not exactly an isolated village. Due to the protection of the former Regimental Commander, Conrad, the municipal officers never dared to harass the villagers, which allowed the villagers to live life in peace for over ten years.
It might be that the farmers had fewer chances to receive favors. Therefore, they were much more grateful than nobles and more easily moved. The day when Knight Conrad was buried, all the villagers, both men and women, young and old, came to bid farewell to him and wailed at his tombstone sincerely. Their grief was by no means less than that of Reg’s. Some even wailed there for several days, something that even Reg himself didn’t do.
Reg’s eyes turned red when talking about the past. He said he couldn’t understand his father until the day he saw the villagers.
By right, Knight Conrad should have been buried near the headquarters of the Riptide Regiment in Beit City since he had spent most of his time there and made many contributions to the Riptide Regiment; plus he was well respected there.
But Reg understood faintly that his father didn’t want such kind of life at all. He didn’t take the position of regimental commander willingly; the cruelness of reality had pushed him to it. It might be that… his father had always wished to go back to the small village and live under the company of blue sky and white clouds when he was busy with the affairs of the regiment. Otherwise, why would his father not blame him when he made such a decision which was despised by the entire family? His father had tolerated him because his father felt that it was too tiring for him and hadn’t wanted his own son to take the same disastrous road.
Perhaps Reg’s inner heart was filled with complex feelings or too much guilt as he came back to his hometown because he had almost stepped into a morbid mentality as he spared no trouble telling them his father’s story.
Han Jin and the others all felt curious. They had never thought there would be such an extraordinary man in this world.
The Riptide Regiment was the top regiment of Beitman; it had an extremely strong force that allowed it to maintain its freedom from any of the four castellans. Otherwise, if any of the castellans took control of the regiment, the other three would try to start a war against him because if any of them had gotten the support of the regiment, he would be able to conquer the entirety of Beitman sooner or later. No one would resign themselves to extinction. That’s why the Riptide Regiment stood outside the force of the four castellans all the time. This was the only way to exclude the possibility of a civil war.
A man who took control over such a regiment could, of course, do many things such as taking over manor estates and gather fortunes. These were easy for Knight Conrad but he never tried to obtain profit for himself. Even after his death, Reg, his only son, had to sell his family properties to buy a coffin for his father and escort him back to his hometown. Reg also moved his mother’s coffin and buried her beside his father. These had almost cost him all of his fortunes which meant that the weapons and soft armors that Reg had now were all earned by himself and were not inherited from his father.
An honest leader will be well respected but a leader that was honest to such an extent was pitiful.
The giant tortoise broke into Green Garden and ran on a hillside under the sunshine. Beneath the slope was the small village where the villagers lived. Han Jin suddenly felt that something was wrong. Why was there no smoke rising from any kitchen chimneys?
At the same time, Reg shouted, “Wait, wait!!”
Han Jin stopped the giant tortoise immediately. Reg jumped down, ran along a path and went into the woods. Han Jin knew that inside the woods was the tomb of Reg’s parents. Out of courtesy, he left the giant tortoise outside and walked into the woods together with the others.
There was no graveyard but only a large hole in the ground, from which a large amount of yellow-brown water was flowing out. Around the hole were numerous broken bricks scattered about in a mess. Reg stood beside the hole blankly, not knowing what had happened.
“What’s the matter?” Moxinke exclaimed.
“Who did this? Who did this?!” Reg suddenly growled. His eyes turned blood red and blue veins were popping out on his forehead and neck, especially when he was growling. He looked desperate and as if he was going to bite people around him.
Han Jin and the others were all stunned and didn’t know how to calm him down when they saw the nearly crazy Reg. Suddenly, at this moment, Steelberg’s screams came from outside the woods, “Young master, enemies! The enemies are coming towards us!”
Han Jin and the others dashed outside immediately, only to find the giant tortoise surrounded by a group of villagers, who held forks and sticks in their hands, knocking on the tortoise violently. Some were even trying to climb onto its shell. Sylner and the other two mercenaries were desperately defending themselves. The attackers were all the elderly and the women from the village, thus they dared not to attack back. All they could do was push the attackers away, but the villagers kept coming back regardless of the consequences and kept hitting the tortoise with their forks and sticks.
“You heartless beasts… give back our men!”
“Such beasts! You have already robbed the old master, why have you come again?!”
“Kill them…”
“Kill them to revenge for the old master! Kill them…!”
The hoarse and sharp sounds of the elderly and the women mixed together with the cries of the children. Sweat was dripping down from Sylner’s forehead while the villagers below were mad. An old man bit her on her wrist when she tried to push him aside. In her eagerness, she threw the old man away heavily due to extreme pain and found several teeth stuck on her wrist. However, the old man didn’t stop. He opened his bleeding mouth and pounced forward again. Such a tough fighting spirit shocked her and gave her a headache.
Sylner could not fight back, nor could she unsheathe her long sword against them. If the situation became even more uncontrolled, the tortoise would be occupied sooner or later! When Sylner saw Han Jin, she screamed immediately, “Help… help us!”
Several women turned around and saw Han Jin as well as the others. Before they shifted from their main battlefield, Reg rushed out of the woods like a fierce tiger and roared, “Who did this?! Who destroyed the graveyard of my father?!”
“Young master Reg?” an old man shouted and showed the expression of both surprise and excitement when he saw Reg. He stumbled up to him, “Young master Reg is back… It’s great! We have help…”
But Reg was still in a crazed state. He grabbed the collar of the old man and lifted him up into the air, “You did this, didn’t you? Tell me! Did you do this?!”
The old man was almost curbed out of breath, his eyes turning white and his lips stuck open but no sound came from his mouth.
All the villagers came to surround Reg, crying and whining. Though Reg looked terrible at this moment, he was still considered their main pillar of support.
From the gabbles, Reg knew that the graveyard of his father was destroyed by Rudolph, the new commander of cavalry of the Riptide Regiment. The coffin of Reg’s father had been taken away and his mother’s was burned on the spot. The men in the village had intended to negotiate with Rudolph at that time, but the negotiation failed and ended very badly. Seven or eight male villagers were killed while the remaining were captured.
Some of the women cried and pointed at the woods, where there were some more mounds of yellow earth under which were the men who had been killed in the conflict. The elders in the village said that since they had received so much favor from Lord Conrad, they must do something to repay him for his kindness. Now that the men died protecting the Lord, they should be buried beside him in the woods.
Reg’s face turned ghastly pale upon hearing this. He turned around and walked toward the woods but with a stumbling of his body, he thudded down straight onto the ground. To Reg, it was a strange feeling; he was actually sober before falling down onto his knees and clearly knew what he should do. The first thing was to find his mother’s remains and bury her again. Then he must discuss with Han Jin and seek help to find out where his father’s coffin had been taken, and get his remains back. Though these were his thoughts, his legs didn’t follow his mind. He wanted to move forward but his legs disobeyed his will. He tried to turn around but couldn’t help himself from falling down again. When seeing the ground getting closer and closer to him, he felt anxious and suddenly, everything turned black before his eyes—he lost consciousness.
Han Jin rushed into the crowd and pushed the villagers aside while Moxinke followed. Han Jin put his fingers on Reg’s wrist. “What are you doing? How is Reg?” Moxinke asked confusedly.
“He’s fine. He was just too agitated.” Han Jin loosened his fingers.
“Why did you not wake him up?”
“Don’t you think that it’s better for him to have a rest at this time?” Han Jin sighed.
“In fact… Reg should have expected this earlier,” Sunier said in a low voice.
“What do you mean?”
“Since those guys already dare to kill him, of course, they dare to do the same dirty things to his father. Anyway, what can a coffin do to them?”
“But Knight Conrad was a very influential man in the Riptide Regiment, wasn’t he? How could they do this?”
“He was only influential when he was still alive. A dead man counts for nothing,” Sunier said with a bitter smile.
They all turned silent. Conrad had contributed so much to the regiment but was treated in this manner after his death. The harsh reality disappointed them all.
Suddenly, Steelberg came and shouted, “Young master, I know where Knight Conrad has been taken. The Ninth Town!”
“How do you know?”
“They told me this,” Steelberg said as he pointed at two women, “Their men have also been taken to the Ninth Town. They went there two days ago sneakily and found the coffin of Knight Conrad in the square. Rudolph gave the order that anyone who spits saliva on the coffin would be rewarded a copper coin and…..”
“Hush!” Han Jin stopped him and looked at Reg. He let out a sigh of relief when he saw that Reg was still unconscious. God knew how Reg would have reacted to these words if he was awake!
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Chapters
- Chapter 282: A surprising meeting with an old friend
- Chapter 281: Attack
- Chapter 280: A Huge Threat
- Chapter 279: Childish Lies
- Chapter 278: Red Lotus Hellfire
- Chapter 277: An Unreliable Alliance
- Chapter 276: The Trial of a Forbidden Spell
- Chapter 275: Righteousness
- Chapter 274: The Exiled Seven Brothers
- Chapter 273: Expedition
- Chapter 272: The Real Guru
- Chapter 271: Scream and Shout
- Chapter 270: A Huge Trouble
- Chapter 269: Success
- Chapter 268: The Storm
- Chapter 267: The Temptation
- Chapter 266: Refinement
- Chapter 265: The Boat
- Chapter 264: The Notes
- Chapter 263: Characters
- Chapter 262: The Nest of Abyss
- Chapter 261: Jeddes’ Interest
- Chapter 260: Counterattack
- Chapter 259: Metropolis
- Chapter 258: Questions
- Chapter 257: Upcoming Seperations
- Chapter 256: The Killing Strike
- Chapter 255: To Learn and Change
- Chapter 254: A True Hallucination
- Chapter 253: A Surprise Attack
- Chapter 252: First Clash
- Chapter 251: The Horny Dragon
- Chapter 250: Opportunity
- Chapter 249: Moon Water
- Chapter 248: The Elven Village
- Chapter 247: Intervention
- Chapter 246: A Mad Cat
- Chapter 245: Encounter
- Chapter 244: Light and Free
- Chapter 243: Conspiracy
- Chapter 242: There’s always Someone Better
- Chapter 241: A Murder Case
- Chapter 240: The Almighty
- Chapter 239
- Chapter 238
- Chapter 237
- Chapter 236
- Chapter 235: Harassment
- Chapter 234: Competition
- Chapter 233: Discovery
- Chapter 232:c
- Chapter 231: The Wager Agreement
- Chapter 230: The Lost Paradise
- Chapter 229: Coincidance
- Chapter 228: The Passing of Winter and The Arrival of Spring
- Chapter 227: Closing In
- Chapter 226: Interception
- Chapter 225: Intelligence
- Chapter 224: Distant Worries
- Chapter 223: Favor
- Chapter 222: Spies
- Chapter 221: One Tragedy Is Enough
- Chapter 220: Hardship
- Chapter 219: One Bears The Fruit of One’s Own Doing
- Chapter 218: Battle to the Death
- Chapter 217: Tracking
- Chapter 216: Clues
- Chapter 215: Betrayal
- Chapter 214: A Lunatic
- Chapter 213: Their Future Lord
- Chapter 212: Enemies, Enemies Everywhere
- Chapter 211: Making A Scene
- Chapter 210: Ring of Restraint
- Chapter 209: Fighting for attention
- Chapter 208: Inspiration
- Chapter 207: The Past
- Chapter 206: The Perilous Clash
- Chapter 205: The Beast In Man’s Clothing
- Chapter 204: Dominating Strength
- Chapter 203: Weathervane
- Chapter 202: Roars
- Chapter 201: One-Sided Brawl
- Chapter 200: Beating
- Chapter 199: Visitors From The Frozen Highlands
- Chapter 198: Two Birds With One Stone
- Chapter 197: Equipments
- Chapter 196: The Left Hand
- Chapter 195: News
- Chapter 194: The Mysterious Element
- Chapter 193: The Costly Laboratory
- Chapter 192: Advancing
- Chapter 191: The Whimsical Young Master
- Chapter 190: Refining
- Chapter 189: The Crippling Debt
- Chapter 188: Moonlight Perfume
- Chapter 187: The Master Payboy
- Chapter 186: Passive vs Aggressive
- Chapter 185: The strength that came with a calling
- Chapter 184: Celebrities
- Chapter 183: Reversal
- Chapter 182: Antidote
- Chapter 181: Hostage
- Chapter 180: A Strong Foe Reappears
- Chapter 179: Overlord
- Chapter 178: Trust Yourself
- Chapter 177: The Arrogant Mercenary
- Chapter 176: Enemy from the Abyss
- Chapter 175: Fame
- Chapter 174: Armor
- Chapter 173: Joining
- Chapter 172: The Surpreme Sword Technique
- Chapter 171: Rescue
- Chapter 170: Bigotry of A Magus
- Chapter 169: Demonstration of Extraordinary Ability
- Chapter 168: Sunier’s True Identity
- Chapter 167: Groups of Enemies
- Chapter 166: Ambush
- Chapter 165: Basic Stage of Cultivation
- Chapter 164: Invisible Foe
- Chapter 163: To Work Harder
- Chapter 162: Dragon Slayer
- Chapter 161: Friends Coming from Afar
- Chapter 160: Bad Friends
- Chapter 159: Bringing the Dead Back to Life
- Chapter 158: Miraculous Art of Taoism
- Chapter 157: The Method of Dan
- Chapter 156: Resolution
- Chapter 155: A Moment of Life and Death
- Chapter 154: The Sudden Battle
- Chapter 153: Self-created Suspicion
- Chapter 152: Roaring Lightning
- Chapter 151: A Real Partner
- Chapter 150: Greed
- Chapter 149: The Wisdom of Holy Animals
- Chapter 148: The Truth of Forest
- Chapter 147: Superior-Grade
- Chapter 146: Rookies
- Chapter 145: Retirement
- Chapter 144: Value
- Chapter 143: The Blood of Black Raven City
- Chapter 142: Purifying Crystal
- Chapter 141: Clash of Strength
- Chapter 140: Internal Strife
- Chapter 139: Exhaustion
- Chapter 138: Prologue
- Chapter 137: Exclusion
- Chapter 136: Asking for a Battle Assignment
- Chapter 135: Inducement Leading to Confession
- Chapter 134: Conspiracy
- Chapter 133: A World of Sensual Pleasures
- Chapter 132: Obscenity
- Chapter 131: Black Death
- Chapter 130: Titan Kojacs
- Chapter 129: Methods
- Chapter 128: The Legend
- Chapter 127: The Bet
- Chapter 126: Heart-to-heart Talk
- Chapter 125: Explanation
- Chapter 124: Impotence
- Chapter 123: Pain
- Chapter 122: Prisoner
- Chapter 121: Going for A Battle
- Chapter 120: Teaching
- Chapter 119: Curiosity And Favorable Impression
- Chapter 118: Ambush
- Chapter 117: Subconsciousness
- Chapter 116: Monitor
- Chapter 115: Profound Conspiracy
- Chapter 114: Round Up
- Chapter 113: A Boorish Fellow
- Chapter 112: An Extraordinary Person
- Chapter 111: Meet Strength with Strength
- Chapter 110: The Abyss
- Chapter 109: Man and Boy
- Chapter 108: Surprising Discovery
- Chapter 107: Who’s The Real Fool?
- Chapter 106: Carefree Man
- Chapter 105: Execution Ground
- Chapter 104: Mutiny
- Chapter 103: Real Legacy
- Chapter 102: A Blow to Reg
- Chapter 101: Women
- Chapter 100: Dead Body
- Chapter 99: Opportunity
- Chapter 98: The Truly Powerful
- Chapter 97: Bloody Knight
- Chapter 96: Road
- Chapter 95: Sobriety
- Chapter 94: Sudden Change
- Chapter 93: Man
- Chapter 92: The Coming Storm
- Chapter 91: Conflict
- Chapter 90: Loneliness
- Chapter 89: The West City
- Chapter 88: Graveyard Spiral
- Chapter 87: Deadly Foe
- Chapter 86: Farce
- Chapter 85: The Great Prophet
- Chapter 84: Strange Magic
- Chapter 83: Burden
- Chapter 82: Departure
- Chapter 81: Virtues And Shortcomings
- Chapter 80: Sworn Enemy
- Chapter 79: Allies
- Chapter 78: Guards of Vampires
- Chapter 77: Norms
- Chapter 76: Uninvited Guest
- Chapter 75: Spirit Possession Operation
- Chapter 74: Fish in Troubled Waters
- Chapter 73: The Strong
- Chapter 72: Reunion
- Chapter 71: Responsibility
- Chapter 70: Assassination
- Chapter 69: Destroy the Bridge
- Chapter 68: Merchant
- Chapter 67: Robbery
- Chapter 66: Tunnel
- Chapter 65: Gift
- Chapter 64: Impasse
- Chapter 63: Hostage
- Chapter 62: Contact
- Chapter 61:
- Chapter 60: Task
- Chapter 59: Inauspicious Feeling
- Chapter 58: Overall Renewal
- Chapter 57: Doing Business
- Chapter 56: Information
- Chapter 55: Massacre
- Chapter 54: Separate Action
- Chapter 53: A Hot Woman
- Chapter 52: Trump Card
- Chapter 51: The Association of Mercenaries
- Chapter 50: Big City
- Chapter 49: Hometown
- Chapter 48: Move
- Chapter 47: Self-admiration
- Chapter 46: Instinct
- Chapter 45: Cowardly Commander
- Chapter 44: An Interesting Game
- Chapter 43: Surprise
- Chapter 42: Good Neighbor
- Chapter 41: Throwing Knife
- Chapter 40: A Minor Accident
- Chapter 39: The Internal Secret
- Chapter 38: Position
- Chapter 37: The Shades of Night
- Chapter 36: Murderer
- Chapter 35: Sneaking In
- Chapter 34: Promising Future
- Chapter 33: Miscellaneous Knowledge
- Chapter 32: Proof
- Chapter 31: Revenge
- Chapter 30: Share Woe
- Chapter 29: Unexpected Treasure
- Chapter 28: Breaking Through
- Chapter 27: Honest Man
- Chapter 26: Friends Coming From Afar
- Chapter 25: Army Calling Charm
- Chapter 24: Capital
- Chapter 23: Challenge
- Chapter 22: Burden
- Chapter 21: Talent
- Chapter 20: Adventure
- Chapter 19: Distribution
- Chapter 18: Great Tragedy
- Chapter 17: The Traitor
- Chapter 16: The Bane
- Chapter 15: Malice
- Chapter 14: Stupid Lady
- Chapter 13: The Discovery
- Chapter 12: The War
- Chapter 11: Escape
- Chapter 10: Calamity
- Chapter 9: Straw Dog
- Chapter 8: Crisis of Miss Keeley
- Chapter 7: Trap
- Chapter 6: Self Recommendation
- Chapter 5: Enlightenment
- Chapter 4: Accumulation of Energy
- Chapter 3: Obstacles
- Chapter 2: Young Master And His Slave
- Chapter 1: Death Is Absolutely Not the Last Thing of Life