Chapter 451 Heavenly Tragedy 17
Also known as "Marriage is the Grave of Love" Zhang Baotong 2016.7.4
When clouds are formed, we know a storm is coming. www.biquge.info The clouds have been accumulating for so long, and the storm will naturally be very large.
Poor Fulbert doted on his niece so much, hoping that she would be his pride and that she would earn him a higher position and glory. However, when the niece has such a bad moral, think about what will happen to him?
When he heard that his beloved Eloise had happened to Abelard, he was so angry that he almost fainted. He didn't eat dinner, so he lay on the bed, panting for breath, and he thought: I'm going to stab him with a knife. He really didn't expect Abelard to be a pervert, and he didn't expect his Eloise to be so incorruptible.
He remained silent until after dinner, when Abelard began to teach Eloise, so he got out of bed with all his strength, gritted his teeth and slowly came to the second floor, and then slammed open the door. However, what caught his eye was that Eloise was falling into Abelard's arms, and the two were kissing. He yelled, "Shame, shame. Then he fell to the ground with a thud.
Abelard was taken aback. Eloise was so frightened that her face changed color. They hurried over and picked up Fulbert, who had fallen to the ground. However, Fulbert pushed Abelard who was holding him away with all his might, and then, in a furious voice, "Go away, you shameless man, hypocritical philosopher. Then he said in a prayerful tone, "O merciful Lord, punish this man who seduced my niece!"
Abelard has always been a victor, a figure revered by the people and the students, and has never been humiliated in this way. At this point, he was overwhelmed by humiliation. He bent down to confess to Fulbert, "I'm sorry, Mr. Fulbert, it's all my fault. Because your niece is so smart and beautiful, I can't resist. As he spoke, a few tears of shame and remorse rolled out of his eyes.
Fulbert said, "You have come to my house to be a governess to seduce my niece, and you have deceived me, but I have made you the most famous philosopher and the exemplar of men in Paris." ”
At this time, Eloise, who was standing beside her, knelt down in front of her uncle and said, "No, my dear uncle, don't blame him, it's all my fault, I am seducing him." ”
However, before she could finish speaking, her uncle slapped her in the face and scolded, "You are an incorruptible and shameless woman, you don't know how to study at a young age, but you are infatuated with such lewd and lewd feelings, how can you go out to meet people?"
Eloise's face was marked with a deep red mark. It was the first time in her life that she had been beaten so hard by her uncle. She covered her face with her hands and sat on the ground crying.
Seeing his beloved suffer such humiliation, Abelard was heartbroken, and he felt that no matter how much he repented, he could not be forgiven by God, because it was his shame that caused her to suffer such a storm. He bent down again, and said with great sorrow and earnestness, "Mr. Fulbert, I beg you to calm your anger, and if there is anything to make amends for this, I am willing to agree, if you will forgive your niece, Miss Eloise." ”
Hearing this, Fulbert became even more annoyed, and he picked up a shoe that had fallen on the ground and threw it at Abelard, saying, "You shameless fellow, get out of here quickly, or I will kill you." As he said this, his eyes showed the ferocity and ferocity of the executioner. In fact, when he heard Ramani say that he had pulled his niece to bed, he gritted his teeth with hatred, thinking about crippling him or making him disappear from this world, or else he would not be able to relieve his hatred. However, after thinking about it again, he was still afraid that it would make his beloved niece sad for it. He even wanted to shut him down, but he didn't have the ability to do so. Because there was no suitable way for him to relieve his hatred, he was even more angry.
The outbursts of Fulbert that we are speaking of here are by no means sensational, exaggerated. Before the twelfth century, there had been a "dark age" in Europe and France for several hundred years, when war and killing were commonplace. As a result, people often use very brutal means to maim or kill people who have sinned. Even in the twelfth century, this phenomenon was often found.
Abelard flickered, not being hit on the head by the speeding shoe. Aloise, fearing that Abelard would be hurt here, got up from the ground and pushed Abelard out of the door, saying, "Go quickly, go quickly." ”
But Abelard was not reassured, and said, "But what shall you do when I am gone?" for he feared that as soon as he left, her uncle would surely pour out all his anger on her.
But Eloise pushed him out of the house without saying a word, and said, "Leave it alone, I'm his niece, and he won't do anything to me." Then he slammed the door shut.
Just as Abelard feared. When Eloise had pushed Abelard out of the door, she went into the house, and then she knelt before her uncle and confessed, "Dear uncle, I have failed your teachings and desires, and brought shame and shame upon me, so take all your anger out on me. ”
Hearing this, Fulbert got up from the ground, stared at his niece, his eyes blazing with anger, and scolded, "Lewd, prostitute, immoral, incorruptible." As he spoke, he slammed into Eloise's face. Because the slap was too heavy, it knocked Eloise to the ground at once. Eloise fell to the ground, covered her face with her hands, and cried quietly. However, her uncle did not spare her, but kept kicking her like crazy with his feet. Kicked her all over the ground and screamed. kept kicking her so that she couldn't move, so he scolded and walked out of the study.
Immediately afterwards, Fulbert summoned the maid, the cook, and the coachman into the drawing-room, and questioned them one by one. He first asked the maid, Ramani, "When did you find out they were together and in love?"
"The other day I went into her study and saw her asleep on her desk, with some poems in front of her. I looked at the poems, and they were written by Abelard for her. In fact, she had long been aware of the change in the relationship between Eloise and Abelard, but only doubt, and these poems turned her suspicion into conviction.
Fulbert slapped the table and asked, "Why didn't you report me?"
Ramani was embarrassed and said, "Eloise won't let me speak to you." At such a critical juncture, she had to clear her name and put the blame on someone else. Because if she doesn't get it right, she will be fired by her master.
He immediately turned his gaze back to the cook, Morfalde. Moffaldai is a 40-year-old country woman, average-looking, and a little fat, who is in charge of the family's kitchen. He asked Mofalde, "Tell me about it, too." ”
Moffalda shook her head and said, "I just saw in Eloise's eyes and look that her heart was full of love, but I didn't notice anything out of the ordinary. ”
Fulbert said, "Why didn't you tell me?"
"I don't have anything to tell you. Because what I'm saying is not accurate. If it's wrong, can the master blame me?" Because Fulbert and Morfaldai were lovers in private, he didn't want to embarrass her.
So he questioned the coachman Vanag. But, Vanag said, "I'm just listening to what others say, and I don't know the facts." ”
Fulbert asked, "Listen to whom?"
"Listen to the two students in the apartment next door. But they are also casual talk, which is not reliable. ”
After asking him about it, but nothing came out, Fulbert said to them, "Listen, that Ablaard will not be allowed to enter my house in the future, and if anyone wants to let him in, I will not be polite to him." Besides, you have to watch me more tightly in the future, and don't let her cause any trouble for me. ”
Everyone said, "Got it, my master." ”