47. Mayo and his suitors
Parr's plan is simple to say, but not easy to execute.
That is to find out who is the traitor of the Knights, Herwin is in charge of Enid, who is more familiar with him, and Mayo, who is easy to contact, and Parr is in charge of investigating Adams.
Although the target is already locked on the trio, that doesn't mean it will be any easier.
A person who can become a traitor next to the pure white knight will definitely not easily show his flaws, and among the three of them, Adams, who is in charge of Parr, should be the most suspicious, which is why Parr chose to investigate him himself.
But why was Parr able to know that there were traitors in the Order, and that he could be accurate to the three?
This is where Herwin finds interesting, and it looks like there are more secrets of the White Lions than he thought.
Hewen had been in contact with Enid for quite some time, and she didn't seem like an undercover agent, but anything could happen in the world, maybe her mother secretly believed in the Primordial Flame, or maybe she was far more complicated than she appeared.
However, compared to Enid, it is Adams and Mayo who are more worthy of care.
Ever since an apprentice whose name he didn't know was erased, he had spent a lot of time jot down a number of notable names and identities.
Adams rose from the lowest knight to the deputy commander, and there were many things that happened in his career that were not recorded on paper.
And he wasn't very clean before he became a knight, so it wouldn't be surprising if he was a secret spy for the Primordial Fire.
But he's not the one Hewen needs to consider.
Mayo Lovell came from an aristocratic family, his father was the Marquis of Lovell and his mother was a member of the House of Lords.
Born into an aristocratic family, he showed a talent for painting at the age of twelve, becoming the youngest pupil of the master painter Odetta, and in his youth he showed an interest in swordsmanship.
When he was still a minor, he was entrusted by his parents to "George", one of the Knight Captains who had little power at Wharton, and became the second apprentice of the Pure White Knight.
But perhaps the gods are not willing to give too much talent to a person, even with the best teacher, he is not as fast as the other apprentices, but at the age of twenty-one this year, he is only a heroic knight of the third order.
However, even though he had no knightly talent, he did not give up learning swordsmanship, and was always reluctant to go home to learn the sophistication of the nobility, but followed George to the city of Firth.
But unexpectedly, Mayo didn't make much progress in swordsmanship, but even after leaving his teacher, his drawing skills were skyrocketing.
Mayo Lovell is already a well-known newcomer in the world of oil painting.
A young man with superb painting skills, although he does not worry about his livelihood, will not be paid much attention to by others.
But a beautiful poet who looks like he walked out of a dream, with a melancholy temperament, who can give people a sense of security, and who has artistic attainments, and who is still a young man of the future marquis.
That's the dream lover of countless girls.
Mayo's admirers are numerous, and many of them are not even worse than him, and some are not inferior in appearance.
And one of the most famous is also the daughter of the Marquis, Yvette, who is known as the "White Rose of Ailide".
The daughter of the Marquis is not only illustrious, but also full of charm, and her every move is as noble and beautiful as a blooming white rose.
Her personality is also unusual.
At Wharton, when Mayo was only sixteen years old, Yvette, who was only a year younger than him, pursued him publicly.
Mayo thanked her very gentlemanly for his affection, and then politely declined her.
Just when everyone thought that Yvette would give up and even get angry because of this, she said something that everyone did not expect.
"Mayo cares about my feelings even when she rejects my affection, isn't such a gentlemanly and considerate person more worthy of my pursuit?"
After that, Yvette embarked on an intense and lengthy pursuit of Mayo, even to the point of madness.
There are many people who say that Mayo fled to the city of Firth to avoid Yvette.
However, Yvette was not stopped by the seemingly distant distance, she chased after her, and although she did not stay in Firth City all the time, Yvette was often seen near the train station in Firth City.
Yvette and Mayo's one-sided pursuit has become an interesting story for the aristocracy, and the five-year-long pursuit of a young girl has also touched countless spectators.
Many people who initially thought Yvette was vexatious gradually felt unworthy for her, and their sympathy for Mayo turned into blame, of course, the proportion of these people is as high as 99%.
And everyone is also very curious, what is the reason for Yvette to persevere in pursuing one person for five years, and the girl even slowly turns into a beautiful lady.
There are many speculations, such as Mayo's heroic rescue of Yvette when she was a child, but this is too much like a fairy tale, and Wharton didn't have the audacity to stop the Marquis's daughter.
There are also some people who speculate that Yvette's feelings have gradually changed from admiration to unwillingness, and she wants to prove her charm by pursuing Mayo.
This conjecture was wildly criticized by Yvette's admirers, who claimed that their goddess could never be so superficial.
No one knows why Yvette never gave up, but there was also speculation during this time that Mayo's admirers were furious.
Some thought that any hard-hearted heart would soften under Yvette's five-year-long insistence, but Mayo didn't respond in any way.
As a result, they deduced that Mayo liked men.
Of course, this inference only dared to circulate among a few male aristocrats, as well as a small number of Mayo's original admirers, and it would never appear on the table, and anyone who said it in a formal setting would bear the wrath and accountability of the Lovells.
What really matters is that Yvette often comes to the city of Firth and sticks to Mayo like a stalker.
So isn't Yvette the one who is most likely to perceive Mayo's secrets?
Hervin was standing not far from the Firth train station, richly dressed aristocrats and shirtless workers walking in and out of the train station.
It's one of the few places where you can meet people from all walks of life and from all walks of life.
The sound of the inside of the steam boiler being burned by coal, evaporating water into gas, can be heard from afar.
The train is about to arrive in the city of Firth.
Yvette will also be next to her sweetheart again.
Herwin watched as the black dots on the horizon slowly turned into giant steel behemoths.