It was obvious that Baron Dylan was drooling over Kant's Sarrandian horsemen.
Completely obedient to the order.
This motto may looked simple and comprehensible. However, for these troops in the era of cold weapons, as long as they could follow this motto, they could be considered as elites. This was because this motto represented discipline, a discipline that should be strictly obeyed in military operations!
"They are all good.", Kant seemed to be smiling modestly.
However, this deepened Baron Dylan's guess that Kant had a force behind him to help him.
If there was no force to help him, then how could these 40 completely obedient knight-level guards follow an exiled baron, who had lost the love of his family and was struggling to survive in the desolate desert?
If he went to seek refuge with any noble...
He would be able to obtain even more!