s to do things. Locke was also very touched by Uncle Joshak's friendship, and he often treated himself a junior and toasted Uncle Joshak. Locke had an impression of Uncle Joshak's t
ged Locke's first we
was wrapped in a rough linen cloth as the hilt. The short dagger w
ave any relatives to recommend him. However, Locke had become familiar with Mineton since he was a child. Joshak, the captain of the second team at that time, recognized little Locke. This former blacksmith had seen little Locke. In fact, this small town
t know that. Only his sister knew. On that hot night, Locke secretly got up, took his hemp clothes, and left their thatched cottage in straw shoes. Perhaps h
rother decided to secretly join the army despite his parents' objection. Once he was admitted into the army, he could not leave without permission! Unless he was a deserter, but this was impossible for his family was still here. Therefore, even if their parents found out about it later, they co
d could endure anything, but he could not see his sister cry. He loved his sister more than he loved himself. Under Locke's helpless comfort and persuasion, Leah gradually stopped crying. The tears m
e, the blacksmith shop owner, Uncle Joshak's eldest son, told him that he could not even afford a sword hilt. Just as Locke left the blacksmith shop in disappointment, a child of the same age as him rushed out of the blacksmith shop. Because he symp
nt of hesitation, he could only agree helplessly. After all, he still did not know the situation of the m
sister. Seeing Locke training in the military camp with everyone, Elder Locke and his wife could only sigh with tears in their eyes and accept this reality. This was also the sorrow of poor civilians. Under the natural disaster, human power wa
e evening, Locke's sister supported her parents, who had aged a lot in a day, to walk back to Mapleville. Locke held the fragrant
the captain to train. Age was his disadvantage as well as his advantage. He recovered faster than an adult. It was also at that time that he discovered that his neighbor, Little
ch was close to death time and time again. After the inferior iron sword sent by the army broke in the first battle, he used this short dagger to kill his first enemy, a janissary of
ll, or maybe it was because Joshak's youngest son was very skilled. His dagger grew along with him. Now the linen cloth wrapped around the hilt had shed its former color and turned b
his parents. They almost finished the second bottle of ale. The ale of Green Palm Tavern was not good, but it
t provide food. They still had to go back to the camp. Uncle Joshak also had to go back to the camp to eat with Baron and the ot
fox, Joshak quickly adjusted his mood and joked with Locke to liven up the atmosphere. "You are 18 years o
uaintance with Baron." Locke was also amused by this joke. The sadness in his heart faded a lot. He did n
such a view. "A poor guy." Locke sighed in his heart at this bar owner whom he had never met before. It seemed that the higher-ups in the camp did not like
ey every month. Under the encouragement of his comrades, he went to the armory to settle his sexual desire. Perhaps it was because he was still a child in his heart that he was most interested in the woman older than him.