Chapter 652 Future of the wyverns (1)
Chapter 652 Future of the wyverns (1)
652 Future of the wyverns (1)
After returning to where the other wyverns were waiting, I saw Cecilia looking at me with a look like she was questioning me about what happened.
I shook my head with a faint smile before waving my hand at them as if I was saying, "Let's go back."
Cecilia gave a nod in response, but there was also a worried look that appeared in her eyes.
That was because she knew what I was referring to when I said 'back'.
I was naturally referring to my own territory.
She didn't know how Rose would feel about me bringing all of these dangerous wyverns to their home.
But before we could leave, there was someone that rushed over to catch up to us.
"Wait!"
When I looked down, I saw that it was General Killock who had rushed to catch up to me.
Seeing him, I stopped Joan from taking off and waited for him to come over to say what he wanted to say. It was clear by the look on his face that there was something that he wanted to ask me.
When he stopped in front of me, the first thing that he asked was, "Why?"
He didn't explain anything as he just directly asked me this, but I knew what he was referring to.
"You're asking why I let him take all of the credit?" I asked back with a smile on my face.
General Killock just gave a simple nod before looking right at me with a look that made it seemed like he was displeased with what had happened.
I just gave a casual shrug before saying, "There's no need for me to take the credit for this matter, it's better to give it to him. You'll see what I mean when the war is over."
General Killock was surprised to hear this.
However, even if he was still confused, he didn't say anything else about this.
Instead, he turned to look at all the wyverns that were behind me and asked, "What are you going to do with them?"
I turned back to look at the wyverns as well before turning back to say, "Well, that's up to his highness. I have a plan, but I won't be able to put it into action without the help of his highness."
General Killock revealed another confused look, but he didn't ask anything.
Instead, it was me who said, "In the future, you might be able to get one yourself."
There was a shocked look that appeared on General Killock's face as he wanted to ask something else, but I had already waved my hand and we were setting off.
…
To my surprise, Rose didn't seem as shocked as I thought she would be when she saw all of the wyverns flying to our town.
Instead, it was the guards that were left behind that were more shocked.
During the time that Cecilia had left with me, Moon had been taking over her duties guarding the town.
Moon had been in charge of the guards when they were back in the village, so it wasn't hard for her to fit into this role. Not to mention, she had been in the town for some time, so it was easy for her to get along with the guards.
But the most important thing was…she was a beautiful elf.
The men of the guards were naturally happy to follow a beautiful commander, which was why they had followed Cecilia in the first place.
Of course, not a single one of them dared to cross the line since they already knew that Moon was my fiancee.
When we arrived back in the town, the guards were all on the walls and Moon was even using her magic as a deterrence.
It seemed like they had been prepared to fight to death to protect the town from the wyverns.
So at the very least, it seemed that my guards were quite loyal that they wouldn't flinch in front of all these wyverns.
But before the fight could begin, they were able to spot me on the back of Joan. Then they saw that there were other people sitting on the backs of the wyverns, so they didn't open fire in the end.
When we landed, Rose was standing there with a bitter smile on her face.
As I came down, she just shook her head and asked with a sigh, "What are you planning to do with these things?"
Seeing how exasperated my wife was, I immediately went forward to massage her shoulders as I said, "I have some ideas of what to do with them, you don't need to worry about them at all." But after a pause, I did say awkwardly, "Though, there is the problem of feeding them…"
Rose gave another sigh before saying, "Leave that to Haley, she'll think of something."
I gave a nod in response, but I couldn't help looking awkwardly at Haley who was standing not far away.
She had heard everything, but she still gave me a smile to show that she could do it.
Rose pulled my attention back with a cough before saying, "So? You still haven't told me what you're planning to do with them."
With a faint smile, I said, "Well, I'll leave a hundred to the town and they can learn to ride them into battle."
Rose had a skeptical look when she heard this, but then when she looked over at Cecilia and the others still on the backs of the wyverns, that look of doubt disappeared a bit.
Still, she asked, "What about the rest? Are you just going to leave them here to eat us out of house and home?"
I shook my head quickly as I said, "No, no, that will depend on when the fourth prince gets here."
She raised a brow, but she didn't say anything.
But just like I said, the fourth prince arrived in our town two days later.