When the trade caravan prepared to leave the city, Barrack stepped forward to negotiate with Vaduz’s guards. No one knew how he managed to convince them, but while other people were clearly no longer allowed to leave or enter the city freely, the caravan was able to continue its journey north.
If they headed further north, they would reach the territory of the House of Winston, also known as the “little brother” of the House of Berkeley. Milo deduced that Barrack could continue advancing without any obstacles.
This was great news for Milo, because the true objective of the trade caravan’s journey might just end up becoming his shield.
Barrack probably didn’t expect that while they were making use of Melgor’s status as a pass to journey north, someone else was using this plan of theirs to conceal themselves.
Although this was mutually beneficial, Barrack and the trade caravan would probably be greatly disadvantaged by the end of the plan. Along the way, the young people in the caravan regained the liveliness they had when they first set off. After a night’s rest in the city, everyone was full of energy once again.
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