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Volume 1 The Forest Knight Chapter 102 Grimble the Horse Dealer (1)

"Grinber, get out of here, don't let me say it a third time, get out of here immediately!" Rochiel said coldly.

This Greenberg now looked sad and angry for his misfortune. He took off his blindfold, revealing the scar that made people scared to see it. He looked at Rochiel with his one eye and said angrily.

: "Take a good look at my eye. You should know how it became like this bird."

After saying that, Grimbor turned around and left. When he walked out of the house, he glanced at Balian, his eyes showing resentment and anger.

After Grimbor left, Rochiel seemed to have been drained of all his strength and slumped down on the chair. After a long time, he recovered and explained to Balian why Grimbor was so opposed to their loyalty to the nobles.

reason.

Greenberg was originally a horse dealer like Rochiel, but Greenberg was from Valenti. Although the two were in the same industry, they got along very well because of their similar temperaments. When they usually encountered big business, they

Those who can't eat it will drag the other person to do it with them.

Five years ago, when the lord of Greenberg's farm was passing by Greenberg's house, he took a fancy to a newly purchased war horse by Greenberg. He used the excuse that Greenberg did not pay taxes when passing by the town tax card.

, and impounded the war horse.

This high-quality war horse was a gift prepared by a viscount for his eldest son to be promoted to a knight. He specifically asked Greenberg to take good care of the war horse and deliver it in advance. As a result, it was the day before it was to be delivered.

This incident happened before.

Greenberg's wife was very anxious. She asked one of her servants to ride a fast horse to tell Greenberg about this.

After Greenberg knew about this, he rushed to the viscount's castle. Because of the short distance, Greenberg first explained the situation to the viscount and asked the viscount to write a personal letter. Greenberg

When the time comes, the uncle will be able to get the war horse back from his lord with this letter.

When Greenberg quickly arrived at his lord's castle, he handed the viscount's letter to the lord. After confirming that the letter was written by the viscount, he immediately asked his servant to take Greenberg to the stables to fetch the horse.

When Greenberg came to the stables in the castle and saw his batch of horses, he was almost in tears. In just over a week, the horses were covered in injuries, and their hind legs were even lame.

Already.

Greenberg grabbed the collar of the servant who led him over. Under Greenberg's questioning, the servant explained the reason why the horse became like this.

It turned out that after getting the war horse, the lord happily tried to ride it, but the war horse was unruly. The lord failed to mount the horse several times, and even fell heavily, leaving his face bruised and embarrassed.

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The angry lord whipped the war horse severely with a whip, leaving it covered with bruises. He also ordered that it not be fed, not even water.

After staying up like this for two days, I finally tamed this proud war horse, and it was willing to be put on the saddle. Just like that, after eating some fodder, eating some green beans, and drinking some water, the horse was covered with blood.

The war horse, which had been injured and hungry for two days, carried the lord out.

The lord originally thought that this extraordinary war horse must have good endurance and running speed, but he never thought about it. No matter how powerful a horse is, after being whipped and not fed for two days,

, what kind of strength can there be.

Therefore, the performance of this war horse was not very good after leaving the castle. Not long after running, it became out of breath and staggered.

The dissatisfied lord pricked the horse's skin with his own spurs, completely ignoring the horse's whining, and whipped it hard with a whip, forcing it to run faster.

The poor war horse had no choice but to run hard, but it was covered in injuries and soon lost its strength. It accidentally stepped into a grass pit, broke its hoof, and was completely disabled.

The lord, who was thrown to the ground again, wanted to draw his sword and kill it, but was stopped by his steward and attendants, because they knew that the horse dealer Greenberg not only knew many nobles, but also that he and his friends were horse dealers.

The team is all heroes with high martial arts skills. If Greenberg is angered, it will definitely bring big trouble to him.

Although the lord did not kill the horse in the end, as a disabled war horse, it could only lie in the stable waiting to die every day. No one came to treat its injuries. There was only an old servant who fed it some hay on time every day.

and clear water.

After Greenberg knew the whole story, he was extremely angry. He rushed into the lord's hall and asked the lord to give him an explanation. After all, this was a fine war horse worth three thousand dinars, and it was maimed like this.

Without any explanation, Greenberg would definitely disagree.

However, how could the arrogant lord explain to Greenberg? He ordered the guards to drive Greenberg out of the castle, and asked the old servant to bring out the war horse and give it to Greenberg, and asked him to take the horse

The disabled war horse was taken away.

After Greenberg returned home, he was very angry, but with the comfort of his wife, he suppressed the anger in his heart. After all, his family was on this lord's territory, and he was just an ordinary dealer.

The horse merchant had a complete falling out with that lord, and it was himself and his family who suffered the loss.

Although the war horse was disabled, after Greenberg had received the money from the viscount, he had to deliver the war horse to someone before the knight investiture ceremony of the viscount's eldest son. Of course, it could not be this useless horse.

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Grimbor found Rohirr, and Rohirer sold him two pretty good war horses at cost. Although they were not as good as the extraordinary horse, they looked very good and had good endurance.

The sprint speed is also fast.

Moreover, the price of these two war horses was more than the three thousand dinars paid by the viscount. Because of this, Greenberg originally thought that although he would lose money on this transaction, he would finally be able to explain it to the viscount.

, he can continue to do his business in the future.

But Greenberg never expected that the viscount would be very angry after learning the specific situation. However, he did not direct his anger at the lord who harmed the horse, but directed his anger at Greenberg.

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After he took in the two war horses, he still refused to let Greenberg go. He asked Greenberg to pay him three times the liquidated damages. Of course, Greenberg did not agree. He was so grumpy that he quarreled with the viscount on the spot.

stand up.

If it was just a quarrel, forget it, but the angry Greenberg and the two inner knights of the viscount fought in front of the viscount in the Lord's Hall. Greenberg beat the two inner knights

Not only was the knight seriously injured, he also smashed the lord's hall.

The guards who came to the castle after hearing the news took control of Greenberg and locked him in the dungeon. The viscount did not want to kill Greenberg, but he wanted to do more to Greenberg than to kill Greenberg.

Bo is even more exaggerated.

The viscount ordered his servant to send a message to Greenberg's wife. After informing Greenberg's wife of these things, he asked her to spend at least thirty thousand dinars to redeem her husband.

After learning the news, Greenberg's wife felt very sad and anxious. She thought over and over again and sent a servant to find me. I gave her five thousand dinars and helped her sell the valuables at home and the farm.

Two-thirds of the land there was also sold, and 30,000 dinars were collected.

At that time, Rothschild had urgent matters, so he did not accompany Greenberg's wife to rescue Greenberg. Instead, she took the money, accompanied by an old servant, to the viscount's castle, and

The fine was handed over to the viscount.

But after receiving the fine of 30,000 dinars, the viscount did not immediately release Greenberg. Instead, he told Greenberg's wife that the money was actually just compensation for his war horses and the destruction of his lord's hall.

cost.

The cost of injuring his inner knight was not included. Greenberg's wife was eager to save her husband. She asked the viscount to let her husband go back with her first. After they gathered the money, they would give the viscount

Send it over.

But the Viscount didn't think so. After seeing Greenberg's wife being young and beautiful, he had evil thoughts and even forced Greenberg's wife to have sex with him.

Grimbor's wife would rather die than obey, so he and his inner knights, including the two sons of the viscount, held down the poor woman and insulted her in turn.

This humiliated woman finally woke up the next day. The first thing she did when she woke up was to end her life, but after much deliberation, she still did not do it because the viscount had already covered her body with blood.

The injured Greenberg was released.

Greenberg's wife endured the pain, took care of Greenberg all the way, and took him home. After returning home, she took care of Greenberg meticulously and took good care of him. The injuries that Greenberg suffered in prison were also very good.

Getting better day by day.

Originally, when the matter reached this point, it should have ended, because as long as Greenberg's wife didn't say anything, and the violent nobles didn't say anything, nothing would happen, and this poor woman would just be left to bear the pain and torture alone.

But after these beasts committed another evil act, they would never think of stopping. When the viscount's second son passed by the town where the Greenberg family was located, he met the lord. He told the lord that they

The matter of bullying Greenberg's wife together made the lord who had long coveted the beauty of Greenberg's wife very happy.

Moreover, this lord actually planned together with the second son of the viscount to bully Greenberg's wife again. He was simply worse than a beast.

Greenberg's wife, this poor woman, was taking care of her husband at home. When the pain was slowly disappearing, she was targeted by the villain again.

On this day, when Greenberg's wife took the old servant to the town to buy things, the guard soldiers in the town informed the two people who were planning evil deeds.

The two of them decided to take action at that time. The lord and the viscount's second son led the guards and snatched Greenberg's wife in the street, injured the old servant, and kidnapped a woman in full view of the public.

Walk.

Greenberg's wife was insulted again, and this time she chose death. She ended her life with a dagger.

The old servant used the carriage they came with to carry the body of his mistress back in tears.

When Greenberg saw the tragic death of his beloved wife, he was on the verge of tears. The old servant also told Greenberg what his wife had experienced in the Viscount Mansion. Because that day, the old servant was urinating.

I heard the two inner knights talking about how they were going to deal with Greenberg's wife tonight.

So he sneaked in, wanting to tell Greenberg's wife that bad people were plotting to bully her. As a result, he saw an unforgettable scene in the lord's hall.

He originally promised Greenberg's wife that he would always keep this matter in his heart and not tell anyone about it, but he still spoke out today and told Greenberg the truth.

After learning that his wife had suffered so much injustice for him, Greenberg, who had almost recovered, picked up an ax and went out.

After knowing the reason from the old servant's mouth, the brothers from Greenberg's horse caravan also took up arms and rushed towards the lord's castle.

There were less than ten of them, and they killed everyone they saw in the lord's castle, including the viscount's second son and the lord's family.

After killing them, Greenberg and the others sacked the castle, released the prisoners from the prison, and asked them to join their team and follow them to kill the nobles who oppressed them.

Most of these prisoners, young and middle-aged, responded to Greenberg. They looted the estates of several surrounding nobles and gathered a team of more than a hundred people.

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