Chapter 385 Part 2
After greeting these magicians, Guwadolo carefully told them that there would be a real war and he hoped to get their help. With the promise of the magicians, Guwadolo left.
He couldn’t help feeling a little envious of Du Wei. He had heard that the Duke of Tulips had many magicians under his belt and they… were really obedient to him. Unlike himself who had to serve these guys like an uncle.
Guwadolo returned to his tent and ordered his guards to not let anyone approach his tent.
After entering the tent, Guwadolo stood outside Sebasta’s cage and watched him squatting inside the cage, like a beast. The young general squatted there, whispering something to himself. He clutched his own hair like a poor guy.
Guwadolo threw a piece of cooked beef into the cage.
Watching this former young general who stood out as a brave man, squatting there like a barbarian and eating beef, Guwadolo sighed softly.
“Sebasta, tomorrow, it’s all over. At that time, I will give you a sword and bring you to the battlefield. By that time, I hope you can die on the battlefield. On top of that, it’s considered as dying with some dignity.”
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Unfortunately, Guwadolo guessed wrongly, “Tomorrow” was not the end.
The next day, Guwadolo already held the belief that he would die. He summoned all the senior officers in his tent and then ordered the whole army to be ready to battle…
In the early morning, fifty thousand soldiers of Northwest infantry came out of the barracks to battle. They stood for an hour under the cold wind but no one came to fight…
“What’s going on?” Even Guwadolo was surprised. Looking at Du Wei’s reinforcements yesterday, he immediately ordered someone to shoot a letter again with a bow and arrow.
Then he quickly got a reply from Du Wei: Let’s fight tomorrow!
Guwadolo then made up his mind. He took out gold coins, meat and wine to stir up the morale of the soldiers!
But the cold wind blew his face and the fortress in the distance was still closed. The soldiers above the city wall looked at the Northwest Army below as if they had no interest at all.
The Tulip family’s army never came out of fortress to battle.