Drawing Cards in the Middle Ages to Rise in Ranks-Chapter 237 - 206: Military Parade and Human Transmutation
Losa's voice became much more serious: "It's not a matter of price—really, it's not this time. Perhaps in your view, the two witches by my side, along with the other extraordinary followers, are already powerful enough, but in fact, we are all in a weakened state and can't recover in a short time."
"I'm telling you this so you know I'm not threatening you with Nishaya's life, and it's not that I have the ability to do something but am unwilling to do it."
With these words, Losa had been quite honest.
Losa still valued the cooperative relationship with Anna very much, although previously he had taken a slight advantage, as he delved deeper into the extraordinary world, surely there would be many ways in which he would need her in the future.
"Are you serious?"
"I swear on the honor of the Habsburg Family."
Anna's mood sank.
An oath in this era wasn't taken as lightly as a fart, as it would be in later times.
"I understand, I will go there as soon as possible. I just hope Nishaya is lucky enough. I have warned her not to be too reliant on her stealth technique."
Anna's tone became somewhat gloomy: "It's all my fault, it was my joke that got her into trouble.
Otherwise, she would have gone with you to investigate. Even if you couldn't defeat that insidious old Ragman, at least escaping would not have been an issue."
Losa was silent for a moment, then spoke: "I will also bring people over there, but I can't guarantee I can save her—Anna, I will prioritize my own people."
In the torrential rain over the Mediterranean, a seagull with a pair of bright black eyes dashed through, expressing its gratitude: "Thank you, Losa, your help already makes me very grateful."
"Let's hope so."
Losa sighed softly and cut off the communication.
Jeanne, standing beside him, praised satisfactorily: "Not bad, our lord knows to first downplay, then highlight his difficulties. This way, he can make this witch named Anna even more grateful—what's next, will he offer himself on our soft bed?"
Furinji quickly showed a look of indignation: "No, absolutely not!"
Jeanne sneered: "Tsk, tsk, tsk, wanting us to risk our lives to please another woman, in our time, there's a name for this behavior—Miss Furin, you may be out of touch with the human world, but I know it very well."
"Alright, Jeanne, stop teasing me. This unknown wizard coming to my territory is a very dangerous matter."
Losa said in a deep voice: "He might have been attracted by the series of 'miracles' I triggered. Anyway, his target is most likely related to me."
Losa wasn't being arrogant.
The land of Transjordan was neither wealthy nor remote. It was full of deserts and lacked magic potion materials. If one wanted to evade the pursuit of the Levant Witch Association.
Losa believed that this wizard named "Ragman" would logically choose to go to Black Africa, rather than stay in Transjordan, so close to himself, a well-known lord with witches in his service.
"So, this time, helping Anna is also helping ourselves."
Losa paused slightly, emphasizing: "Of course, the purpose of this trip, you all must remember, is not to save people. Safety comes first!"







