The Last Frontier of Fire and Sword

Chapter 695



The highly vigilant Cossacks climbed up one after another, holding guns in their hands and looking out from the gap in the barn wall.

"It\'s a polish in a red uniform," shouted a Cossack sailor.

Chechen came to the door, his eyes close to the crack of the door and looked out.

I saw that the old farmer who was sleeping for himself was lighting a torch and talking to a military master on a horse. The military master was extremely domineering. He sat high on the horse and pointed at the old farmer\'s nose with a whip from time to time.

Although it was normal for the aristocrats to discriminate against farmers at that time, the old farmer was a farmer with aristocratic status. The military Lord was a little impolite in doing so.

After they talked for a while, the old farmer came towards the barn with the military master.

"Is this man looking for himself?" Chechen couldn\'t help guessing.

The army master stopped in front of the barn door. By the light of the fire, Chechen saw the man\'s face - a long face, about forty years old, two hanging angle eyes and a hooked nose. How do you think it makes people uncomfortable.

The comer shouted into the barn, "who are you?"

A Cossack couldn\'t stand the man\'s domineering tone. He asked, "who the fuck are you!"

In the light of Huo Guang, Che Chen saw the soldier grinning, revealing his white teeth.

"Answer quickly, or I\'ll make you look good!" he threatened.

From beginning to end, he was alone outside the barn. The Cossack sailors decided that it was a guy who walked alone at night. After asking Cherchen for instructions, they came out of the barn one by one.

"How\'s it going? Come with me," said tulville triumphantly.

"Damn it!" yelishei scolded angrily.

He came forward and punched tulville in the face.

Tulville lay on the ground crying.

Chechen folded the parchment and put it in his pocket. He said to yelishei, "tie him up."

Then, Che Chen looked at the crowd, "let\'s go back to Huasha."

Then he walked towards the stable and jumped on the horse first.

Soon, in the dark, a fire dragon galloped along the road to Warsaw.

When passing through ralovov, Chechen met Henrik pototsky, who walked opposite from here.

Henrik pototsky came to Chechen at the order of his uncle.

The cause of the matter is related to the letter arresting Chechen.

But to understand the cause and effect of the matter, we need to start with Stanislaw pototsky\'s return to Warsaw from Ukraine.

Stanislaw pototsky brought back the new Cossack chief vikovsky\'s conditions for peace talks, which caused an uproar in Warsaw.

In parliament, the nobles denounced these conditions as traitorous, and threatened that whoever agreed to these conditions would be the historical sinner of the Republic of Poland.

The unprecedentedly strong opposition made king Jan kazimizh and Stanislaw pototsky and others afraid to speak for a while (although they knew in their hearts that this harsh treaty could bring permanent peace to the Republic and Ukraine and greatly enhance kingship).

The surging public opinion is boiling in Warsaw.

Every day, there are people in Parliament who give blood books and cut their fingers to express their wishes. Even if Stanislaw pototsky had high hopes, this time his house was also attacked by angry nobles.

Fortunately, under the guard of the private army of Jan sobesky and pototsky family, the turbulent crowd was expelled.

The Parliament and aristocrat nastaniswaf pototsky had no choice. They turned their anger to the other members of the mission.

Now, Duke konitsky is dead, and other civil servants are in low positions. The only target they can hit is Chechen.

The charge is that as the captain of the guard, he did not protect Duke konitsky.

"Your Majesty is helpless, because the parliament is too powerful, he had to sign the document of your arrest," Henrik pototsky defended the king.

After hearing Henrik\'s words, Cherchen was filled with grief and anger. It was not the nobles who resented him. In a sense, these people were no different from the Cossacks who were incited to lose their reason in Sheqi; He was sad and angry that King Jan kazimiz did not protect himself at all.

For a moment, Cherchen\'s promise to miss OLINA bilevich that day disappeared.

The more he found that King Dejan kazimiz did not deserve his loyalty.

"Should I be arrested now and go back to Warsaw to accept their trial?" Chechen sneered.

He seemed to see that he had become the second Duke of konitsky.

Yelisheyi and the Cossacks surrounded Cherchen. They glared at Henrik, and as long as he said "yes", they would draw a knife at him.

"No!" Henrik categorically denied, "after your Majesty\'s consultation with my uncle, they want you to go back to vidava immediately to avoid the limelight."