Chapter 136: Persuasion

"This ...... I'm your father-in-law!"

Being treated unreasonably by Randy like this, a wave of anger rose in Keno's heart, and he couldn't help but shout loudly.

"It is because of your father-in-law that your betrayal is especially me. ”

However, this did not impress Randy, who still put his saber on Keno's neck without giving a single word.

His parents died at a young age in the hunting games of the noble lords, and even now that he has grown into a full-fledged leader, the shadow and horror of his youth will never be forgotten for the rest of his life, let alone forgiven those demons.

Thinking of this, Kino couldn't help but soften his heart, and he began to say in a good voice: "Is it okay for us to sit down and talk about it now, for Aisha's sake." ”

"You can still think of your daughter. Randy stabbed Keno slightly, but he didn't embarrass him anymore, and silently put his sword back, "Then tell me what kind of conditions your nobleman gave, Keno." ”

Hearing that his son-in-law was so disrespectful to him, Kino once again held back a breath of anger in his heart, but in order to complete Duke's task, he really wanted to bring better convenience to the homeless, so he still gritted his teeth and swallowed this anger.

"Duke of the North on the other side of the mountain, you should know something, right?"

"I've heard about it, but the rumors aren't good. ”

Keno froze slightly, Duke really didn't have any advantage in this regard, his sense of existence was very low after the decline of the family, and he had never been known for his generosity or ability, but he was often rumored to be a gentleman, and such rumors were indeed not conducive to his own negotiations.

Seeing that morality was not good to start with, Keno was directly ready to say that Duke's conditions were to impress Randy, as an outcast, he clearly knew what the outcasts needed, so he also knew very well how Duke's conditions were attractive to the vast majority of homeless.

"The Duke promised to give each homeless a bungalow with what they called 'heating,' the kind of house that kept the house warm throughout the winter in the spring. ”

At first, Kino didn't expect that the conservatory where Duke and Vlavich were staying was actually for all the homeless, and he thought that it was equivalent to the courtyard of the noble lord, and only people like them could enjoy it.

Unexpectedly, these are the most basic conditions that Duke prescribes to the homeless, which can fully guarantee that every homeless family has a house like this, and the price paid is very small in his opinion.

"A house that keeps you warm all the time?

Randy, who knows the true nature of the aristocracy, naturally doesn't believe that there will be nobles who are so generous, or that almost no one in the world does such a stupid thing.

As the leader of an entire camp, he usually has to carefully calculate the use of fuel and other daily necessities in the entire camp.

He knew very well that if he wanted to keep heating for a winter, and it was prepared for every household in the entire camp, the amount of money it would cost was definitely not a small amount, and even the nobles would think about it.

"That's true, Aisha's siblings are already living in the house, and they are probably asleep now. Keno said as he took out Duke's paperwork and letters from his chest bag, "Of course, none of this came without a price. ”

"I knew no one would be so kind! They wanted us to be slaves or money, and we couldn't satisfy them with either of them!"

Hearing Keno say that all of this would cost before they could be exchanged, Randy sneered with a look on his face and didn't reach for the paperwork that Keno handed him.

"The price is that we need to build roads for the Duke in the winter, and we don't say that we need money or want us to be slaves, I think ......"

"Do you think? In the winter weather, you run to build roads? You think there are too many people in our camp, and you wish there were a few deaths?"

This time, Keno was indeed choked by Randy and couldn't speak, and when you think about it, it seems that running to dig the roadbed and pave the road in the freezing weather is indeed a very dangerous job.

Even though Duke had promised him before he set out that everything would be very simple, that there would be a house, that there would be food, that there would be security, and that he would even make a little money at the end, he had never seen it yet.

As a result, he suddenly lost the confidence to confront Randy, and was silent and speechless for a while.

"I've heard that the jackals will come tomorrow, and now it's a good choice to go to Duke Duke. ”

"Don't worry about this, the jackals are coming, we have bows and arrows, and we have machetes, and they have to break a few teeth to kill us. ”

"Why don't you understand?" Kino was angry with Randy's confidence, "What everyone needs is stability, not to provoke the nobles like this and end up panicking, isn't it more stable for everyone to escape from the mountains?"

Randy stopped talking to Keno this time, and when he was meeting with the leaders just now, he had already realized that the question Keno was talking about was the value that everyone was currently generally agreeing on.

To put it bluntly, the leaders are the representatives of each family, and their opinions are the opinions of hundreds of displaced people in the entire camp.

They said that they hoped to negotiate peacefully with the nobles, even if they picked out a few young men to be their prey, as long as they were not harassed to the whole camp, and the last requirement was to be able to continue to live like old dogs in this mountain.

The upright Randy naturally couldn't agree, and at the meeting, he directly punched the teeth of the happiest leader, and the whole meeting broke up.

It was only at this time that the seeds of division and distrust had been planted, and he did understand that the resistance he wanted to overcome was greater than ever.

Is the Duke of the North really trustworthy?

Randy suddenly unfolded the papers and letters on the table again, and found that the words used in them were very straightforward and easy to understand, and all the conditions and requirements were delicately laid out on the paper, without the verbose and hypocrisy of the aristocratic letters he had seen before, which was quite to his liking.

Seeing that his son-in-law suddenly picked up the duke's letter again, Kino felt that there was a joke, so he persuaded again: "In fact, not only the Duke is involved in this matter, but even Her Royal Highness Saint Agnes has vouched for it!"

"Your Highness the Holy Maiden, the Holy Highness who traveled to the mainland to save the people of Li?"

Randy is aware of the name of this saint, and recognizes her actions and creeds from the bottom of his heart.

At Keno's beckoning, he unfolded the signature column of the document, and soon saw a series of signatures under Duke's signature, which were apparently dog-crawling signatures that had been added later, with a few large characters written crookedly:

Agnes

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