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Chapter 762 There are so many questions

Chapter 762 There are many questions

14-year-old Manfred is one of the sons of both wisdom and courage of the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II. Although he is still young and does not have the same focus as his brother Enchio, among the defenders of Palermo, he has already attracted the attention of the generals when he first saw the clues.

At this moment, he was riding his own horse and wearing a gorgeous Milan armor. But he was not going to the battlefield, he was following Louis IX to find his brother, Henry VII.

"Your Majesty, how is this possible, an emperor of the East, who has the power to defeat the gatherings of all European monarchs, it is really an unbelievable thing!"

Riding side by side with him was Louis IX, and it was not the first time he heard Zhao Fubo's suspicion. When he returned to Cyprus, people there were also not very convinced. They even believed that if there were more European knights support, they could defeat Zhao Fubo.

Louis IX did not argue about this because he knew that those guys didn't know how powerful Zhao Fubo was. He didn't know how bad his army was in that battle. After getting familiar with Zhao Fubo and seeing the power of his weapons and equipment, he understood that it was not a matter of how much worse the combat power was, but that he had no other choice in the face of different levels of force.

"Well, your Highness, the young prince, my advice to you is to never be enemies with him. If a fight occurs later, you should ask all your brothers and other important people to leave and not join the war. In addition, I declare in the name of the King of France that he is our friend. In particular, he will be your father's most important friend, and one day in the future, he will also be the most important friend of France!"

Although Manfred was somewhat confused, he had stopped asking questions at the right time. After all, questioning a king with the name of "model monarch" would greatly affect the dignity of his family. However, he was smart, but he changed another question.

"Your Majesty, although I know that my father has some harmless hobbies, my sister...she...her identity...!"

Manfred was probably just a little curious about this, but as one of his father's children, he would not refuse to accept or otherwise. After all, if she was really the woman of the Eastern Emperor, if the Eastern Emperor was really as terrible as Louis IX said, then it would not be the right thing to be an enemy of him easily. Even if they were all pagans, it would not be an important thing.

As we all know, the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II was not as annoying to pagans as other European emperors, otherwise he would not have been praised by the Arab Sultans.

"There is no problem with her identity. Young Manfred, remember my words, you must respect and love her wholeheartedly! If you want, I hope you can listen to the teachings of the Eastern Emperor. We are all too far behind!"

Louis IX is as caring as he usually is for this young knight around him wearing traditional European exquisite armor. He doesn't want such an excellent young man to fall under Zhao Fubo and his rifles.

As for the armor he was proud of, he couldn't even stop all the muskets of Louis IX. Zhao Fubo and his other compound armor, which looked a bit weird, seemed a little immunized to lead bullets. Although they would inevitably get hurt when they hit it, their lives were fine.

Manfred did not agree with these words. He secretly looked at the woman beside Louis IX. Although she was wearing a strange helmet and also wearing a face armor, the two protruding parts of the breastplate had already revealed her identity.

It can be seen from the armor that her figure is extremely attractive. Moreover, her weapons are also very strange. In addition to a long knife on the side of the horse, there are strange things in the leather hood on the waist and the saddle side.

For Manfred, this was not the strangest. The strangest thing was the long white vehicle painted with the badge of Louis IX, which had a considerable size and a staircase at the door. This was what he saw when he paid homage to the French Queen Margaret.

As for the scene inside, although he could only see a little from the door, the things inside were enough to surprise him. Because he had never seen so many crystals in any place, crystal cups, crystal chandeliers, crystal utensils containing fruits, and crystal shoes.

Although he was a young warrior, he was still fully attractive to this kind of romantic thing.

In addition, there were about a dozen cavalrymen in front of him led by that woman. Their armor looked very strong, with wild beasts on their shoulders, which looked absolutely different from those of European armor. Especially on the surface of those armor, there were some patterns that looked like clovers.

In fact, those are like the "ya"-shaped reinforcement ribs on the mountain text armor. Unfortunately, some people do not understand the 60-degree angle when discussing the "wall and arrow areas" that these patterns will cause. They are precisely the best bulletproof angles in modern armor theory.

Even when the armor-piercing bomb is hit at high speed, it may be bounced away, let alone ordinary arrow branches. At the same time, the role of these reinforcement ribs can also be reflected in the point contacting the surface of the reinforcement rib when it is hit by the lead bullet of the musket. When the hexagonal steel pipe inside is deformed, most of the power is released, thereby reducing lethality.

Of course, Louis IX, who rode with him, would not only answer questions, but on the contrary, he also had many questions.

"Do you know, your brother Conrad, who was originally going to come here with his sister and His Majesty King Ji. But he is now in Crete, and there is already him, and he has to stay there in order to guard against the attack of the Venetians. As far as I know, before we come back, he specifically asked someone to send a letter. Manfred, I want to know, that letter is a letter to your father. Has anyone seen it?"

Manfred frowned and asked back, making Louis IX immediately understand the current situation.

"The letter to my father? Has he sent it back? I don't know very well, at least I don't know. You know that they often regard me as a child, these things..."

Because of Louis IX's inquiry, Manfred also had doubts. Relatively speaking, he believed in Louis IX in front of him, after all, he was the wisest monarch in Europe.
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