The militiamen of Nali Village did not dare to avoid the question of the knight in front of them. They explained everything they knew, including the fact that the village chief and the others had received silver coins.
However, the knight, who was the captain of the guards, did not say anything.
The village could accept any outsiders to rest.
For example, the trade caravan that traveled between the North County and East County, or the mercenaries that looked for ways to get there, most of them spent money to stay in Nali Village.
After all, the financial officer also in charge of taxing. The travelers spent money to stay a night could also provide taxes. It was a good source of generating income.
However, the number of guests that visited them this time were too many.
The knight captain frowned and said in a low voice, "More than 500 cavalries. That's a lot."