Kao came from the White Horn River, rowing with wooden oars, and the fleet came with food.

These millions of kilograms of food were enough to support the entire Black Castle for more than a month.

The Black Castle Guard had contacted the grain transport team very early, and before Kao entered the city, a team came to pick him up.

The garrison of Black Castle was called the Iron Guard, with a total of 2,000 people. They had helmets, breastplates, arm armor, etc. All equipment was made of black iron - mountain copper mixed with iron, all black, sturdy and durable. The average price of this equipment was three or five gold coins, and it could be used for ten years without damage.

The captain of the Iron Guard was named Turner Mallord.

He greeted Kao warmly, and then began to unload the grain impatiently.

There has been a shortage of food in Black Castle for some time.

The merchants in Black Castle relied on the nobles, hoarded goods, and made huge profits. They didn't care about the hungry people who starved to death because they couldn't afford to buy food.

Batches of food transferred from the outside were robbed by thieves. The food transported in was less than one million kilograms.

Turner led his men to suppress the poor people's gatherings and marches many times. The conflict had already become so acute that it would be difficult to end it if it escalated. Without killing tens of thousands of people, there was no way to quell the public grievances.

But if they were killed, the conflict between His Majesty the King and the Church would not be eased.

Because Io III killed a large number of believers of the gods, which was an obvious act of declaring war on the Church.

The whole Black Castle was in a panic, and even the Iron Guards were wondering if there would really be a war that would endanger the entire land in the future?

This was a batch of life-saving food, which had to be moved into the city as soon as possible to stabilize people's hearts.

Kao did not stop it. He turned around and saw the hungry people wandering outside the city. They were pale and thin, with blue cheeks. They ran over impatiently when they saw the food, and then were stopped. The crowd gathered more and more, as if they were going to attack the grain transport team. In the end, the Iron Guards violently suppressed it, killed more than a dozen people, and dispersed all the reluctant onlookers.

Kao saw them retreating away, trying to grab something but failing to do so, with an expression of longing for something but failing to get it, and a dim look in his eyes, filled with emptiness and despair.

He had no expression on his face, but Sana was distressed. She wanted to say something, but saw Kao glance at her coldly. Dick, wearing a mask, also stood behind Kao like a sculpture, acting as a personal guard without saying a word. She pursed her lips sadly.

The grain transport fleet was transported by land and water, and the ships and cars were from the City of Origin. They had to take it back, but millions of kilograms of grain were not a small amount, and it would take a day or two just to unload and transport them.

Kao ordered the army to rest and station.

The flags made of thorn iron rings and sharp swords fluttered.

Turner saw that they were well-trained and disciplined, and their armor seemed not much weaker than that of the Iron Guard.

Turner heard that the King of the Valley captured slaves on a large scale, crushed them with stone mills, irrigated the land with their flesh and blood, and then used witchcraft to produce food and troops. He was an ambitious and evil king, and the court officials repeatedly advised His Majesty that he was ambitious and extremely dangerous.

He knew that the saying was groundless.

The wealth of the young king was innumerable, and the army was victorious in every battle.

In Turner's eyes, if there were 10,000 elite soldiers in plate armor, then no one in this land could stop the expansion of the new king unless there was a towering castle.

Sooner or later, he would come out of that remote place like an Arctic pirate.

Turner sighed secretly, and then concentrated on directing the porters to transport the food quickly.

Sana sat alone by the river in a depressed mood.

When she first came to Origin City, she was still a young girl. Now she has become a jade, her figure has gradually developed, and she has spent the happiest few years so far.

Kao went on an expedition, and she wanted to go with him to see the most magnificent city that Grandpa Garin had mentioned, which was said to be able to accommodate the entire residents of Origin City and Abundant City.

As expected, she was stunned when she saw it.

Compared with the towering stone city, the houses in Origin City were also very beautiful, but they were quite low, and the settlements were scattered all over the place, like many villages gathered together, and then barely called a city.

But the city in front of her was the real majestic city.

But there were countless skeletons buried under the majestic city, and hungry refugees wandering outside the city.

The beauty of Origin City blinded her eyes. What she saw and heard along the way awakened her seemingly distant memories, and she realized that she had once been a life as humble as dust.

Bitter life, struggling life.

She wanted to help them, and she wanted to help herself who was helpless at that time.

But even if she mastered her magic and the witch's magic, she could do nothing.

The sky was gloomy, and the wind blew from the river.

Suddenly she heard the sound of armor plates clattering. She turned around and saw Turner and a group of iron guards kneeling at a woman in white at the dock dozens of meters away.

She moved her ears and clearly heard Turner calling her princess.

Ah! Princess!

She was actually the Princess of Black Iron? !

Iotashina, the eldest daughter of King Io III of Black Iron.

The king doted on her. She was over twenty years old and had never married. It was said that if all her suitors jumped into the river, they could block the White Horn River.

She saw that the woman in white was beautiful, elegant and powerful, with long hair like a red river, wearing a white robe, a silver belt around her waist, slender and tall, with broad shoulders.

She heard Gweil say that Roman called her a princess, and she was very envious, but she knew that Gweil was not.

Now she saw a real princess, solid and strong, like a white light illuminating this dark world.

She thought she was very beautiful, the Black Iron Princess Iotashina, beautiful and cold, like the cold wind in winter and the white stone of the mountains. She had the blood of a king flowing in her body, and was a real royal descendant.

She saw that Kao was a little hesitant, not knowing whether to kneel down. In the end, he just bowed slightly, and the princess glanced at him thoughtfully, then looked at the iron-faced man behind him, and didn't say much.

The princess then turned her head, turned her green eyes to her, and then walked towards her.

Sana was startled.

But the princess's steps were steady, and like a swift whirlwind, with the smell of cold wind, she blew in front of her.

"Witch, I'm glad to see you." The Black Iron Princess said.

Sana secretly took a breath of cold air. How should she face this noble existence alone? She lost her sense of proportion for a while.

But she soon noticed Kao's eyes: You will die if you dare to show your cowardice.

That look gave her some kind of support for no reason. She thought the princess was the same as Roman.

She said: "Princess, how do you know I'm a witch?"

"The King's Eye is the Eye of the Heart. I can see the essence of everyone. And you don't wear amber." Tashina said. Many people believe that amber contains the wisdom and power of ancient condensation and transmission, and this is the fact.

Sanna barely understood this concept. All kings are special.

Princess Tashina is the best among them.

She inherited the blood of the conqueror.

Red hair and blue eyes, high nose bridge, deep eye sockets, strong body, wearing white clothes.

Sanna had an illusion that the person in front of her was not a delicate princess, but a tough general.

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