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Chapter 428 - Chapter 112: Jerusalem Court

That night, Count Losa left Limassol; Turriados had the ability to manage, and over the years had run the military district of Limassol fairly well. Tens of thousands of inhabitants lived quite well in the territory.

He had no intention of recruiting an army here to accompany him to the Holy Land and participate in the war against Saladin.

To put it bluntly, he looked down a bit on the Greeks' fighting capabilities, except for noble guards like Turriados's.

But recruiting Greek nobles to fight and help the Franks resist the Saracen attack was something that could easily incite turmoil and dissatisfaction.

Using Austria-Hungary, which had ruined the reputation of Habsburg, as an example, it was using Hungarian money to build an army to support the Empire Navy. It was of no benefit to Hungary and naturally led to opposition.

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