When the news of Isengard came back to Edoras, it was already a day later.
Above the palace hall of Rohan, it was lively again.
"I heard that the dark savages have entered Isengard, haven't they?"
"Yeah, now the entire Isengard area seems to be occupied by those barbarians."
"Fortunately, the Rohans of Isengard have all withdrawn. Even if those barbarians occupied the chassis, there was no damage."
"That's true, but I heard that the kid didn't follow him in the end, but chose to stay in Isengard, now, presumably, already, alas~
"To be honest, although that kid is a little slower, he is still good at it, and it's a pity to die.
"Hmph, sympathize with what he does, that's what he deserves!"
Looking at the assistants and city generals who were talking about the audience, they listened in silence for a while, and then said leisurely:
"Okay, stop arguing. I didn't call you here to talk about these unrelated things. Now you should think about how to deal with the possible actions of those savage people next."
"Also, we have to find a way to get Isengard back, and not let those savage guys stay there.
Of course, despite what he said, Seychel was also a little surprised.
He also did not expect that Carl was unwilling to leave Isengard until he died, and he was unwilling to ask him for help.
"King, those barbarians just occupied Isengard not long ago, and have not yet established a firm foothold, we may be able to send troops directly and drive them back to Ened."
"King, this is not a good idea. Those barbarians are winning now, and they have occupied Isengard. If we attack, the losses will inevitably be huge. I think we should make a defensive line along the border, and then send troops to attack those barbarians when we are fully prepared. People are good."
"King, don't listen to this guy, I think it's better to send troops, you can't miss the opportunity." The right wing shouted again.
"Practice carefully, king, the people of Rohan cannot sacrifice in vain. Leftists" were not to be outdone.
Sezel listened to the suggestions of the two parties, but his head hurt a little.
After discussing for a while, everyone still did not discuss an idea, and Seychel had to let everyone withdraw for the time being.
After returning to the residence, Queen Mowen saw Sezel's sad face, and could not help but ask worriedly.
"Honey, what happened?"
"No, it's fine," Seychel said slowly, looking a little tired, "that kid Carl refused to ask me for help, and refused to leave Isengard until the savage people arrived. Now, the entire Isengard Germany has fallen."
After saying that, Seychel slowed down, as if he felt that his mood was too low, and continued: "Of course, this is not a big deal, those savage people will not succeed after all.
Sechel's last consolation obviously didn't work, and Queen Mowen couldn't help showing surprise when she heard the news.
Although, after she knew that Seychel made the decision to withdraw, Isengard's fate may be a little uncertain, but she did not expect it to happen so quickly.
In just one day, did the whole of Isengard fall into the hands of the barbarians?
I was about to say something.
"Huh!" There was a sudden sound of broken tiles from outside the door.
"Who's where?" The two of them were startled.
However, when the two came over, they found that there was only a broken piece of porcelain left in place, but the figure was gone.
"He!" Half an hour later, a horse rushed out of the city gate of Edoras and headed towards the prairie.
But by the time the Seychelles and his wife came over, it was already too late.
Hearing the news of the report, Seychel was furious, and hurriedly ordered the guards: "Go after me, don't let that girl do stupid things."
"Yes!" The soldier hurried away.
Queen Mowen also had a sad look on her face, and her eyes were full of grief: "Poor Syudea, why are you so stupid?
Her daughter, Syudea, ran out of the city at this time?
Knowing her daughter's mind, she immediately thought of what she was going to do.
That girl must be going to Isengard.
But, according to the current situation, to Isengard? What's the use?
That guy Carl stayed in Isengard, and according to the usual style of the savage people, it was obviously not going to end very well. Now that Syudea goes, maybe he won't be able to see the person he wants to see, and he may even be in vain. sacrifice.
Thinking of the endless trouble and pain that his daughter might suffer, Mo Wen couldn't feel at ease.
Mowen turned his head and said pleadingly to Seychelle: "My dear, you must save Syudea! Otherwise, I don't know what kind of torture she will suffer."
Sechel's chest was still heaving at the moment, and his mood was not very good, because Hijord's behavior was somewhat unexpected, and such a stupid behavior made him feel very angry.
However, Shiyudya was his daughter anyway, so he couldn't really ignore it. Seeing Mowen's worried look, he could only comfort him:
"Don't worry, if those savage people dare to hurt my daughter, then I will never let them go."
"Avoid~Avoid!" On the vast grassland, the sound of horses' hooves could be heard from far away, causing a burst of smoke and dust.
Under the dazed sky, the lonely shadow against the background looked a little depressed.
Syudea looked at the receding scenery around her, but her face was expressionless.
Some feelings, some times, are always stronger than ever, and Shiyudaya didn't know why she was in so much pain now.
Obviously, she didn't even speak to him, and even, he rejected her father's request and treated her rudely and rudely once.
But why does she still feel so sad now?
Why is she still so angry after hearing the news of his accident?
Yes, she saw nothing happened to him, but why was she unwilling to accept the news and ran to Isengard to find someone?
Of course, Syudeya knew that what she was doing now was indeed very irrational and very stupid in the eyes of others-she even gave her life for a "stranger".
"Why am I so impulsive? What's wrong? Crazy?" Hijord asked himself secretly in his heart.
Should she do this? Turn around now, maybe it's too late.
However, when Carl's deep eyes flashed in his mind, those eyes that seemed to exude the light of stars, Syudea's heart couldn't help but speed up and tremble.
"Am I hopeless?"
The murmur came, and the shadow of Shiyudaya was also pulled farther and farther on the grassland.