My Frostmourne can't be so cute

My Frostmourne Can't Be So Cute Chapter 828

Paul came to Malone on the edge of the camp and sat down.

"Where is Robin?"

Malone glanced at Paul and asked softly.

"He's over there... doesn't seem to be very happy."

Paul shook his head and said-it was almost nonsense.No one is happy after seeing their compatriots being killed by orcs.

"After a while, he should be able to look away a little."

Malone shook his head and said-no doubt, Robin is an excellent soldier, he even has the talent to be a commander.

This soldier of the Xiquan garrison was calm and brave, but... when he found a compatriot who had been abused and killed by the orcs in his hometown, his mood was exceptionally low, which was excusable.

"The group of greenskin shreds... don't let us find them."

Paul said viciously.He put a hand behind him, and his fingers dug deep into the dirt of the Westfall.

...

Robin sat quietly on the land of the Westfall, looking at the bright double moon above his head, a little lost.

It has been two years since he left this place called Hometown-two years ago.He left the home of the neighbors where he had been staying and went to the West Spring Fortress and became a garrison; not long after the arrival of Chief Lothar, the orcs invaded, he followed his officers and colleagues to protect the refugees from the orcs. journey of".

Robin's parents came to this land twenty years ago, and they eloped from home.Just to avoid the elders who do not understand the free love of young people.

Even though the Western Wilderness has a vast land, but the land suitable for farming has long been allocated by the farmers, and Robin's father was born in a small merchant family in Stormwind, and did not understand how to reclaim the wasteland.

When the young couple were in a dilemma, a farmer named Morson took them in; the Morson family had their own farm further west in the Wild West. They generously provided the young couple with a place to live and a job— -The pay is not much, but enough to make ends meet.

Soon Robin was born, and the Morsons almost regarded him as their own family; even when his parents died of illness, they still took care of him until he grew up and entered the regular army in Stormwind.

For Robin, the Morsons are also his relatives, and...

Robin still remembers the youngest daughter of the Morson family-Tess Morson.

Tess and Robin grew up together. The young Robin was once confused about the relationship and feelings between himself and Tess, but after he spent some time in the West Springs garrison, he gradually matured and understood that he In love with Tess.

Thinking of leaving Moorson Farm, Tess’s father’s recommendation to find the defender of the West Springs Fortress (Ma Long’s last) before reporting, Tess’s crying red eyes and reluctant gaze while holding her palm, Robin I think this girl with the slight freckles on her face also loves herself.

Robin had planned to save a sum of money with his military salary, and then returned to the Westfall to marry Tess; however, the war shattered a young man's dream of the future.

Robin obeyed Chief Lothar's order and followed him to Stormwind City, wanting to contribute to the defense there; however, things changed and Stormwind City could not hold on for too long, so Robin followed Chief Lothar again Together, protecting those refugees went to Yese Town.(To be continued.)

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In the past few months, Robin has never stopped missing—he missed the Morsons and his own Tess, but he couldn’t leave the town of Nightlight, where to take a look—he didn’t want to be Deserter, do not want to abandon his fellow robe and his officer.

When he knew that the Westfall had not been harassed by the orcs in the past few months, Robin was so excited that he wanted to sing; but when he knew that the orcs were about to encroach on this place, he fell into worry again— He was always calm, but when the danger was approaching the person he cared about most, no one could calm down.

While sailing on the Irvine River, Robin prayed to the Holy Light on the raft all the time, praying that the orcs had not had time to set foot on this land before them, praying that the Morsons would be safe, praying to his Tess... …

When Robin saw the two corpses in the farmer's hut, his heart seemed to be captured by an invisible panic-he did not expect that he and his colleagues would finally be late.

Robin turned his head and looked to the west. He knew there was only five days away to see Morson Farm.

Robin wanted to go over and see if everything was intact there, and if Tess was still waiting for him to come back, but...

Robin can’t do this—he doesn’t know how many orcs came to the Westfall, but he knows that he really met those orcs, and those militias are hard to come in handy. If he leaves, the combat power of Chief Lothar Will be greatly affected.

Robin was caught in contradictions and confusion, and his reason was not enough to give himself an answer.

"Hey, Robin, it's a shift."

As a member of the West Springs Garrison, Harry came to replace Robin after waking up after a sleep.

"okay."

Robin stood up, nodded towards Harry, and then walked to the center of the camp-after so many days of running and guarding the post in the middle of the night, even though he was worried about the safety of the Morsons, Robin knew. If you don't go to sleep, the person who should be worried will become yourself.

...

Just before dawn the next day, Ma Long woke up-he was not willing, if he could, he would rather sleep for a whole day-even though the ground here was cold and hard.

Rubes squatted beside Ma Long, arching his body, as if he was having fun with him-but it was this giant wolf's action that awakened Ma Long from his sleep.

"You guy, come and make trouble when you are full..."

Malone pushed Rubes' head angrily, pointed at the corner of his blood-stained mouth, and yelled-apparently, Rubes had just sneaked up nearby and had a good meal.

There are many wild boars in the Western Wilderness. They often rush into farms and mess up the crops. The war has affected human life, but the impact on these wild boars is not visible in a short time. Malone is not worried about Rubes being like this. The place will be hungry to its own.

Ma Long sat up and looked at the sky; the double moon had set, and although the sun had not yet risen, the light reflected through the clouds had illuminated the entire western wilderness.

Ma Long made a few gestures to the guards of the West Spring Fortress who were on guard at night, beckoning them to wake up all the sleeping people, and then unceremoniously kicked Paul next to him with his boots.

...

Just after the clear water brought from the Irvine River gobbled up a few pieces of rusks, Malone and his soldiers embarked on a journey again-in Robin’s memory, Sentinel Hill should be only away from them Less than half a day away.

Robin was right. When he was walking on the vast wilderness to nearly noon, Ma Long and others saw the landmark building of Sentinel Hill from a distance-a tall observation tower.

However, no one is in a relaxed mood at the moment-on the way to Sentinel Hill, Ma Long and others discovered two more farms. The farmers there were as cold as the one they first discovered. Dead body.

From this, the direction of the orc army can be judged-obviously, they are also coming towards Sentinel Hill.

Robin said that the garrison in Sentinel Hill is much more than in West Springs Fortress, with at least two hundred people; but Malone knew that if these two hundred soldiers wanted to fight the orcs and protect the civilians near Sentinel Hill, they would have no manpower at all. Ample.

And... there is no sign that the number of orcs who set foot on the Westfall is less than two hundred.

With mixed feelings, Malone and his soldiers approached the low fence outside Sentinel Hill.

"There is no sound of fighting...I hope the orcs have not been here."

Paul said behind Malone.

"I hope."

Ma Long nodded—there is another possibility that there is no sound of fighting—that is, the massacre is over.

Easily jumping over the fence, Malone and his soldiers entered the boundaries of Sentinel Hill; this is the largest settlement of humans in the Western Wilderness, but the level of prosperity is not as prosperous as the slums of Stormwind.

Before the orcs invaded, humans had few enemies in the south of the continent; there were not many garrisons in the fortresses and outposts scattered everywhere.

There are only 13 garrisons in the West Spring Fortress, and Sentinel Ridge...Although there are many garrisons here, they do not have enough funds to build a decent line of defense.

Of course, before the orcs invaded, Sentinel Hill needed to beware of a fallen lone wolf and a wild boar, and nothing else could threaten the safety of the residents here.