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Published at 27th of April 2021 12:38:37 PM


Chapter 633: 633

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Allen secretly calculated the date secretly, realizing that he had missed the first invasion of the British Isles in 1066.

A few months ago, the former brother of Northumbria, the current brother of the King of England, Harold Tosti Gwenson, although he had reached an agreement with the Normans and the Vikings, he even knew the illegitimate duke and that On the premise of the approximate time of sending troops of the Norwegian king, he could not bear the anger of revenge in his heart and lost his reason. He first formed an army of about 60 ships and returned to Britain to attack Harold's territory.

This is also a direct violation of his elder brother Harold's regime, and two days later the news reached the ears of the King of England in London, and the furious Harold assembled the largest scale in Anglo-Saxon history as a king. Navy and army-and this Tosti Gwenson, after hearing that his brother had assembled such an unstoppable army to come against him, he fled directly, and was finally defeated in the east of England. The only twelve warships fled to a relatively strong northern stronghold in Scotland, making it easy to keep in touch with the ruthless Harald Hadrad.

But Allen knew that he hadn't missed any of the three battles in Ravenclaw's prophecy--because the number of people led by Tosti was really a bit of a nuisance.

"Don't be afraid, you're in luck. When it's time to catch up, Your Majesty Harold has something more important to be busy, but no time to burn you!" Eselwoff saw Alan silently, thinking he was scaring him When he stayed, he couldn't help but laugh and persuade Allen to greet everyone to continue the wedding. After a few words, the eyes of the people in this log cabin turned to the newlyweds in the middle.

Although she is usually a small village girl with no trimming, Judith, who is now a bride and has a slightly shy smile, is full of vitality. She and her side are also a little shy because of the onlookers, but the cheerful bridegroom looked at each other and then together Look at everyone around.

The people around uttered the same rhythmic but uneven "Ooooo" shouting, and his right hand snapped to his left chest quickly with the rhythm, making a not too loud slap, expressing his blessing to the new .

The groom and the bride held their hands face to face with a silly smile on each other-it also made the two young people look like they were playing in the house.

The bride's father coughed, then gestured to her daughter for the basket beside her.

The little girl suddenly realized that she let go of the boy and lifted her arms slightly to wrap a wreath of wildflowers from the basket next to the groom's neck. "I will put a wreath on you to show that the day when you and I stayed together has come to an end."

It seems that it is very interesting to recite and read such sentences. The bride laughed out loudly, and the groom couldn't help but smile.

Eselwoff, who hosted the wedding next door, warned his daughter directly this time: "Child!"

The new couple glanced at the elders around them at once, and immediately smiled and became serious.

"Give me the shoes." Esselov said to his daughter. The bride stooped down and took off a brown bottomless leather boots to her father.

Esselov handed the shoes to his son-in-law and read the poem as a wedding ceremony: "I will give you my daughter's shoes and entrust her to you for life."

"Take my hand," the bride extended her hand in accordance with the final ceremony, holding hands with the boy. The little girl's voice was full of happiness this time. "We have become a couple and will live forever."

The villagers present smiled with relief, witnessing this solemn and sacred moment, witnessing the birth of a new family in their small village of 22 plows.

Allen felt some annoyance. The wedding of young men and women younger than him made him suddenly realize that in the middle ages, people were married at a very early age.

When he was with Royna, Alan was influenced by the customs of his time, and he completely ignored this in his subconscious, and Royna never mentioned it-but fortunately, the two of them Personality and relationships obviously do not need to be too urgent.

Suddenly, Allen interrupted his thoughts and looked up behind the Esselov. A little boy about eight or nine years old with curly short hair and white linen was standing on the bench of a house post and secretly Looking at himself with dreadful eyes, his skin was also significantly paler than others, but his hair color was still normal, and it was probably because he rarely basked in the sun.

Allen recalled that when he first entered the room, the other party was one of those children who were blooming flowers, but now he is obviously trying to avoid his gaze-when Allen ’s eyes hit him with him, the other party was scared. There was a trembling back.

Obviously, the guy who got rid of Allen ’s confusion spell was the little boy who seemed to be frightened, and Allen stared at him for a while after squinting his eyes, and found that the other party was obviously not a purebred human. The pedigree of alien creatures—and apparently brought him a natural spell-like ability that resembles a brain occlusion technique—defends from the telepathy used by Alan, who has not studied thinking tentacles in the Brain Hall.

"Kiss her!" The bridegroom's buddy Leofrick was now standing at the entrance and shouted slightly frivolously. The others shouted and urged, "Kiss her, kiss her, kiss her." ... "

Allen's eyes, interrupted by thoughts and inquiries, crossed the door, and he sensed that someone was approaching. Soon, a burly, heavily armed man with a hunting dog in his hand came into the door. The moment he entered the door, Allen quietly cast a confusion spell on him.

His intrusion made the atmosphere in the room one of stagnation. ~ Www.novelhall.com ~ The bride and groom hugging each other sweetly, and all the guests in the room looked at this uninvited guest in leather armour with some horror.

"Audgar, are you?" Leofrick looked disappointedly at the intruder, most of his face covered by the metal helmet, and even the bridge of his nose.

"Yes, Leofrick." The caller said in a cold, calm tone.

"Welcome home." Leofric responded forcefully, then lowered his head and frowned, giving way.

"You know me," Odgar came in. "You should know what I am doing."

The bride ’s immature face was filled with disbelief. She stepped forward and asked, "Master ..."

Odgar interrupted her words impatiently: "It's today."

The bridegroom grabbed the angry bride, and Odgar approached them step by step. "I can't control what you are doing." He turned and walked to the other guests present, extending his hand to the left and commanding, "There are weapons Men stand in a row, women sit down. "




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