Jennifer Miller

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  • Chapter 80 — The return of the fallen king Cover
    by Jennifer Miller A young Arab man could be observed traveling alongside his sister, and many other people were spotted walking in the same direction, all summoned by their elder to meet in the square for an announcement. The young guy was Naasir (see chapters 14-15), who was sent there by his father along with his daughter after hearing the call. They all knew that this was a crucial gathering and that their leader was about to make a major revelation. They were, however, uninformed of the reason for the unexpected…
  • Chapter 79 — The return of the fallen king Cover
    by Jennifer Miller It was a wise and shrewd move on Corrado's part to accept the surrender and to promise that no punitive action would be taken against the city and its people. He clearly understood the importance of establishing himself as a fair and reasonable leader who was willing to treat his citizens with respect and compassion. By accepting the surrender and swearing that no sack would be made against the city and its people, he had undoubtedly made the job of subjugating Calabria easier. It would also serve as a…
  • Chapter 78 — The return of the fallen king Cover
    by Jennifer Miller ------------------------------ Hey guys the bartering thing is still on every 3 review one extra chapter, for now only one reviewed (shout of thanks to Gajulo) , I would like to ask for more reviews since it help immensely to let the book have more attention, Thanks for everyone that is going to do it . ---------------------------- The mayor of the city observed as the general evidently dispatched a knight from the army; he saw him riding slowly towards the gate and stopping a few meters outside…
  • Chapter 77 — The return of the fallen king Cover
    by Jennifer Miller May 09 1267 Seven days have passed since Corrado gave the order to his knight to recruit as many men as they could with their equipment, knowing that every man counted. In the meantime, Corrado continued to keep a close eye on his enemy's movements and prepare for any possibility. For They would need to be ready to respond quickly and efficiently to any developments in the campaign, as their enemy would be doing the same. Only by staying ahead of the enemy and being fully prepared for every scenario…
  • Chapter 76 — The return of the fallen king Cover
    by Jennifer Miller ------------------------------------------- Author shop: Hey guys reading some novels I have got an idea, from now on till the end of this week for every three reviews I will update an extra chapter. You who are reading take a review it only take few moments and you will get an extra chapter. Come on in , the shop is open -------------------------------------------- Just after Corrado decided to embark himself and his men on a campaign to subjugate Calabria and stop the French from possibly…
  • Chapter 75 — The return of the fallen king Cover
    by Jennifer Miller Corrado has been on the island of Sicily for nine days, following the commands of his king Conradin. His objective was to organize the cities and revolt so that Conradin could sail to Sicily and join arms with the Sicilian rebels after dealing with the northern front. Corrado traveled around Sicily over the course of many days, gathering significant support for Conradin's cause. He had inspired the people to fight for their rights sort, and they were anxiously awaiting Conradin's arrival to unify their…
  • Chapter 74 — The return of the fallen king Cover
    by Jennifer Miller Two males could be seen conversing inside a secluded and luxurious room. If one looked closer, he could see that there was a significant age gap between the two. The younger man stood up and looked down, while the older man looked at him severely. It was obvious that there was a power imbalance between the two guys, with the older man having the upper hand in this case. The elder man's face revealed a power imbalance between the two , as he glared angrily at the younger man. It wasn't clear what the two…
  • Chapter 73 — The return of the fallen king Cover
    by Jennifer Miller A formal declaration of victory was unnecessary because the soldiers had already spread the word of their victory across the city, eliminating the necessity for one. The news had reached everyone, from merchants and tavern owners to the most ordinary of commoners, who were ecstatic to have learned of their victory and were praising the troops for their daring and valor. Conradin was nonetheless pleased to hear that their win had been positively received, and it fueled his determination to keep fighting…
  • Chapter 72 — The return of the fallen king Cover
    by Jennifer Miller Conradin awoke in the morning with his head aching and his mind feeling groggy. He had had far too much to drink at the party the night before, and it was clear that he was still feeling the effects of all that wine. His eyes were heavy, and he was still quite dehydrated as he fumbled around for some water, trying to quench his thirst and sober up a bit after all the drinking. As for his headache, there was not much he could do about it except drink plenty of water and rest his head for a while. It was…
  • Chapter 71 — The return of the fallen king Cover
    by Jennifer Miller April 25th, 1268th year since the Lord's birth Two days ago, near the small town of Chignolo Po, a fight occurred in which 3,500 Ghibelline forces ambushed a 4,000-man Milanese army! The 4,000 men were all dispatched by the Republic of Milan to assist Charles in his struggle against Conradin, and they had all been defeated, giving Conradin a fantastic victory. Those who had not been murdered or captured would undoubtedly lay down their weapons and reconsider twice before joining the fight against…
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