After settling matters with Fioro, Robson set out once again with his army.
As if he had opened Pandora's box, Robson actually encountered many of his own kinsmen along the way.
He met three people with the surname Odogin alone.
Of course, this didn't mean much. In the southern Frank Kingdom, Odogin was actually a common surname, comparable to something like Smith or Jones in Robson's previous life.
The Odogin Family behind Robson only had a history of a few hundred years. They were descended from the mercenaries who followed the Knight King's northern expedition and later rose to the rank of Knight during a southern campaign against the Beastmen.
But the surname Odogin itself had a much longer history, one that could be traced back to a grand duke of the Ventia Empire during the time of the Second Empire.
