The journey was very smooth. Not a single noble's private army rushed out of their small manor to stop Kant's advance. Their doors were tightly shut, and they were silent.
Kant was even able to enjoy the colorful scenery inside from the walls of the manor that was not tall or small.
Such a scene was rare in the Nahrin Desert or even in the North County, thanks to the fertile land and the suitable climate in the South County.
The sky was already very bright, and the red sun shone with a warm glow.
However, only Kant and his soldiers were walking on the wide East Main Road.
They didn't see any pedestrians along the way.
Kant advanced smoothly.
This situation made Kant feel that it was very abnormal.
Very abnormal.
Even if Kant guessed wrong, the Duke of Lion didn't forcefully order the nobles of the Eastern District to deal with him.
The Duke of Leo himself could not remain indifferent.