Chapter 466 Tragedy of Heaven 31
Men always have two different feelings for women. First, men can't do without women, they need to love women, and they need women's love; on www.biquge.info the other hand, they think women are a burden and a burden. Yes, they are hungry and anxious when they need women, but when women trouble them, they are irritable and impatient. Although Eloise is a smart and lovely woman, it is a woman who can cause trouble for men. For example, after their secret marriage was made public by Fulbert, Abelard was still worried for a long time. Fortunately, he arranged her in the convent in time to calm down the turmoil. Men love women, but they love their fame and honor even more. Fame and honor are the foundation of a man's life. Even in Abelard's heart, his love for Eloise was actually much more lust than affection. Yes, if he didn't have this desire, he wouldn't have had this kind of love with her.
I thought that if he sent Eloise to the convent, the crisis would slowly pass. However, to his surprise, Fulbert found his apartment for this purpose, and asked him in a very angry tone, "Why did you send Eloise to the convent?"
When questioned by Fulbert, Abelard calmly said, "Because if you don't send her to the convent, you will be beaten and insulted." ”
Fulbert said, "But why did you send her to a seminary? You wanted to abandon her in disguise by sending her to a seminary, by permanently evading your responsibilities." Because a woman is to obey and obey a man when she is married, a man has the right to send his wife to a seminary. Therefore, her uncle thought that Abelard had done something of chaos and that he had sacrificed Eloise for the sake of his own fame and freedom.
"Why do you say that I abandoned her?" said Abelard, "and I visited her in the monastery two days ago?"
When Fulbert heard this, he became even more angry, and said, "Where are you going to visit her? It is blasphemy and disrespect to God that you shamelessly indulge your desires in the presence of God. You will be punished. You have seduced my niece and married her, but you have sent her to a convent and let her live an unbearable life of misery, while you can go back to your single life and speak your theology from the pulpit. You have deceived not only me, but also my niece, you hypocrite. ”
Abelard wanted Eloise to stay in the convent for two months, so that when her uncle's anger had subsided, he would take her out of the convent and place her in a secret place, and then live a secret conjugal life. However, he could not tell him about it. So, he said, "I love Eloise, and she loves me, and I will not deceive her." Everything I do is for her good. ”
Fulbert said in a threatening tone, "If you love her, you shouldn't send her to the convent." You must get her out of the convent right away. Otherwise, I'm not welcome to you. ”
"Your niece is married to me, she is my wife, and you have lost custody of her, so I advise you not to interfere in her affairs." ”
Fulbert said angrily, "If you don't listen to the advice and insist on going your own way, I will make you regret it for the rest of your life." ”
Abralar said, "Whatever you want." ”
Fulbert said, "We'll see." With that, he left Abelard's house in a rage.
Although Abelard annoyed Fulbert, he did not expect him to take revenge on him inhumanely. And Publar has also been driven to a dead end by Abelard. Because his anger against Albora had reached its extreme. He had forgiven him and married his beloved niece to him, but, after having deceived her, he sent Eloise to a convent in order to regain his freedom and avoid responsibility. Because sending him to the convent meant that he wanted to get rid of her completely, and he didn't want to do his duty for her anymore. Originally, he eloped with Eloise and had already embarrassed him and his family, but now he sent Eloise to the convent, which made him and his family unable to raise their heads and dare not go out to meet people. How could he not be angry, not bitter, not bitter, and his heart twisted like a knife?
So, he first bribed Abelard's servant Pamelera with money, because his plan and conspiracy would have been difficult to carry out without Pamelella. And with his help, things are much easier. Moreover, Pamelera himself was a money-hungry snob, he had seen Abelard and the young Miss Eloise with each other, and he was very disgusted with Abelard as a church teacher and seduced other girls, so as soon as he was bought by Fulbert, he did not hesitate to betray his master and wanted to commit violence against his master with Fulbert.
Late that night, Fulbert had Pamelera lurk in Abelard's apartment, while he himself began to attack Abelard with his two male servants. When Abelard was asleep, Fulbert knocked lightly on the door, and Pamelera opened the door, so that they could rush in and poison him.
In the middle of the night, Abelard was already asleep. Fulbert arrived at his house with two men, and by this time Pamelera had opened the door for them. So, the four of them pounced on Abelard together. Abelard was asleep when someone suddenly lifted the quilt and held his arms and legs down. He wanted to move but couldn't. He immediately realized that it was Fulbert taking revenge on him, and he desperately shouted, "Come on, help!"
Then Fulbert shouted to the servant who had the knife, "Do it!" and the manservant, holding the sharp knife in one hand, grabbed Abelard in the lower body with the other, and slashed down with all his might, cutting off the organ of the fornication that had offended his master and caused him great pain. This is arguably the most brutal form of revenge in the Middle Ages.
Abelard howled in pain. When Fulbert saw that Abelard's fornicating organ had been castrated, he said viciously to Abelard, "Now it's fine, I think you should regret it for the rest of your life." Then he shouted to several of his assistants and said, "Evacuate." So everyone hurried outside.
It was horrific and appalling! Abral lay on the bed, covering his wounds with his hands, rolling around, screaming so desperately that he almost fainted.
Soon, people from the neighborhood came running. They lit the oil lamps and saw blood on the bed and floor. Abelard was still rolling and howling on the bed, and half of his body was left on the ground with the knife. Let them look down and shudder. So, they hurriedly reported to the church and called a doctor.