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Chapter 1352 Willing to be a pioneer general

The envoy from the Britannian Empire Army stopped after he rode his horse outside the range of the Orleans defenders' bows and arrows.

Then—a scene that surprised Deni.

The envoy did not loudly persuade them to surrender.

Instead, he asked loudly in Rollin's words:

"Orleans guard Deni de Dupont can be on the wall?!"

The messenger's Rollin language is very skilled and his voice is very loud.

Even far beyond the range of the crossbow, the people on the walls of Orleans could clearly hear the slogan's voice.

Deni had long expected that the Britannian army opposite must have learned through the spy that he was the guard of Orleans.

After all, "Dney de DuPont" guards Orleans - this is not a difficult intelligence to detect.

After the Britannian envoy finished speaking, Deni responded loudly:

"I am Deni de Dupont! If you come to persuade us to surrender, please come back!"

"His Excellency Deni! I am not here to persuade me to surrender!"

"I'm here to feel sorry for you!"

Just as everyone on the wall, including Deni, was puzzled by the messenger's words just now, the messenger continued to shout:

"His Excellency Deny is nearly 70 years old now, right?"

"At such a high age, I should have retreated from the front line and enjoyed the rest of my life, but I still have to sacrifice my life to fight on the front line battlefield!"

"After learning that the guard of Orleans was actually your Excellency, all the knights of our army felt very sorry!"

"At the same time I was shocked!"

"I feel sorry for your Excellency who is a very old man who still has to serve as a pioneer general on the frontline of the battlefield!"

"Shocked that the Rolling Empire didn't even have a young general who could take on a great responsibility!"

"The talents in your country are too desolate!"

"The huge Luolin Empire doesn't even have a young general who can stand on the front line and serve as a pioneer general!"

"I have to worry about such a veteran who is only 70 years old!"

"Young generals in your country are too useless!"

This is the strategy of taking over Albert's position and becoming the new front-line general of the "South War" Harry.

This is also the strategy Harry came up with a sudden inspiration after learning that the person in charge of guarding Orleans was actually the veteran Deni.

Under Harry's instruction, this messenger did not come to persuade him to surrender.

Instead, they came to mock the defenders of Orleans.

The purpose is to combat the morale of Orleans defenders.

The messenger's words did not hide the sarcasm in his tone.

His mockery was very successful.

Roche, who was standing beside Deni, and some other younger generals and officials on the city walls were full of resentment.

Especially Roche.

Roche's face turned red due to his anger.

There is no way to worry about old seniors like Barr and Deni - this has always been a pain in Roche's heart.

Eight years ago, Roche and Eugen failed to block Su Cheng's Eastern Route Army, resulting in Barr and his men's defeat in the Fierce Sea Plain. The originally dominant war was defeated.

Although Barr and others did not blame Roche and Eugen after the war, Roche always felt very guilty.

I feel guilty for my incompetence and the old seniors like Bar...

Now I shoulder the heavy responsibility again and guard Orleans with the old senior Deni.

But it was still like before - I couldn't help Deni...

Re-establishing strategies for urban residents to trust them and ways to raise funds - these strategies were all designed by Deni.

Deni implemented everything one by one with his own strength.

Roche was very angry at what the messenger of the Britannian army had just said.

But...he had to admit that the words that the messenger had just said were correct...

It is indeed because they are young generals who are too incompetent and cannot stand alone, which makes an elderly man like Deni, who is still dragging his aging body and fighting on the front line of the battlefield that he should have left early.

Roche wanted to loudly refute the messenger's words just now.

But he really couldn't find any argument to refute...

All you can do is clench your lower fists and grit your teeth...

In fact, what Harry asked his messenger to say was not entirely a complete ridicule.

Harry really felt sorry for Deny.

I think Deni is really a pitiful person.

At such an age, I still have to drag my old and broken body to visit the bloody and intense frontline, shoulder the heavy responsibility of defending the country, and bear the pressure that I can't afford to lose no matter what...

He shouldn't have endured these things at such an old age...

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Deni was a little stunned when he heard that the envoy was not here to persuade him to surrender.

After understanding that the purpose of this guy coming here was to mock them and to slap their morale, Deni's face returned to normal.

A little smile appeared on his face.

After the messenger's mockery was finished, Deni said in a calm tone:

"Don't underestimate the old man, you bastard!"

"Even if I am nearly 70 years old, I can still formulate careful strategies! I can still fight and rush!"

"Even if all the four major knights of your Britannian Empire come! Su Cheng, Issel, Enli... all of these gangs are here in person, and I still have the determination to fight and win!"

"But I have to admit that the words you just said are not all wrong!"

"The young generals of our Rollin Empire are indeed immature and do not have the ability to take on the big responsibilities alone!"

"I have to bother an old man like me to visit the frontline of the battlefield and act as a pioneer general on the battlefield!"

Hearing Deni's words, Roche, who was standing beside Deni, and all the young generals who could hear Deni's words all showed even more loss, guilt, sadness, and pain on their faces...

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But at this moment...

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Deni's words suddenly changed.

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"But so what!!"

Deni's tone was many times higher than before.

"These young people are the future of this country! They have infinite possibilities!"

"Even if the young people in our country are not mature yet, they are not qualified to be independent!"

"I will always be watching their growth!"

"Waiting for their maturity!"

"One day, they will definitely become men far better than old men like me!"

"Before this - I, an old man, would like to shelter them from the wind and rain first!"

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The envoy of the Britannian army did not expect Deni would reply to him like this.

Unknown how to respond and end the Britannian army envoys retreated in disappointment and returned to their Britannian army camp.

Roche didn't know what others felt when they heard Deney's words just now.
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