Chapter 273: Merte Sesi and Reality (6)

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At her insistence, Fitney went with her to see "Merte Sesi" again - two months had passed since the first time she saw the show, and it had been unabated, and on this night, Fitney, with a black organza hat, and a beautiful woman in a white dress and an organza hat of the same color, found it a little crowded.

As a royal person, Shirley has her own box in this royal theater.

The nobles were a little surprised when they saw Shirley, and some wanted to come and talk to Shirley, but she pulled Fitney all the way forward without looking back.

Fitney could imagine that his rumors would become even more outrageous after this night.

Shirley didn't say anything all the way, and when she reached the box, she took off her organza hat and stood on the periphery, as if trying to see it all more clearly.

Fitney has already seen the play, but as a companion, it is also a sign of respect for others to seriously appreciate it again.

After "Merte Sesi" begins, Shirley stares closely at Hela in the opening scene, her attention seems to be on Hela's lyrics and the following plot, while Fitney's attention is on Hela as an actor - the person who plays Hela is no longer Polina.

She hadn't paid any attention to Polina for months, and the briefing didn't mention anything about her.

Did something happen?

Fitnair then brought Dick close to him, and when she whispered something in Dick's ear, Dick bowed respectfully to her, and then exited the box.

Shirley didn't notice any of Fettney's little movements, she was staring at the stage the whole time, and Fettney didn't even think her eyes were blinking - she didn't really like the play, expressing her emotions as a substitute, just staring at it all the time.

"I refuse to admit it all - it's all a forgery, they want to use it to break me - but nothing can break me! No! When Merte Sesi pronounced this line, Shirley's face finally changed, and she first exclaimed, and then when Hela appeared in front of Merte Sesi, she could no longer hold it and fell to the ground.

"Madame!" Fitnair walked up to her and helped her up.

Shirley's face was as pale as a dead man, her eyes were blank, and she looked like she was twenty years old.

"Do you believe the story? Dear ......" Shirley looked up feebly and looked at Fitney, she said softly, her voice weak.

"This is a script, maybe there are some realistic elements, some things do have some realistic elements, but this story is too bizarre." Fitney said, gently patting Shirley on the back to give her a break.

"You and Miller think like you...... Quick, help me up. Shirley said. As she wished, Fitney helped her up, sent her to the couch and sat her down, so that she could read the rest of it.

But Shirley was clearly not looking at the rest of the content, her eyes were a little glazed, and what was happening in front of her could no longer attract her attention.

Dick came back at this point, and he said something to Fitney's side, and Fitney frowned.

"Ma'am, I'll leave for a while." Fitney said to Shirley, who moved her fingers weakly, as if she were going to go.

Fitney left the box, and the hallway was quiet, and she followed Dick as he had said—until she came to a certain room.

"Two months ago, Duncan? Morrows had some arguments with the theater here, and Duncan wanted some elements of the Word of God to be added to the play, otherwise it would not be in line with the Holy See's ideas. But the people in the theater had no right to change that, and they wanted Duncan to go and talk to Misse. Fitney's mind echoed Dick's words.

Duncan? Morols - what happened in the theater at that time had something to do with him. Misse then sent someone, maybe he already knew about it.

But the script has not changed except for the difference in Hela's role.

Once again, Misse rejected what the Holy See had proposed—a kind of rebellion, so to speak, or rather, Misse was trying to carry out what he had been thinking all along.

"Duncan? Morlolls is here again today, and he should be in ......" Dick's words led Fertenay here.

It was actually a semi-open room—there were four doors to enter the room, and by the light peeking through the slightly open door of the room, he could see the random piles of miscellaneous objects in the room.

And...... A tall figure.

Aldrich? Wizdem.

The Duke of Fitney Wizdem was a little surprised when she appeared here, she frowned, and then found a man lying in a pool of blood.

If she hadn't lived in Aesop's Forest for a while, she would have screamed - the man who had fallen in a pool of blood......

Duncan? Morolls.

Why Duke Wizdem? A cold glint flashed in Fitney's eyes.

The Wyzdem family has always been a supporter of the Holy See, but at heart they are nobles, a man who will do whatever it takes for his own interests - especially a family like Wyzdem.

But...... What is the purpose of this time? He killed Duncan, the last man on the point of connection between the nobility and the Holy See.

But it is clear that the Duke of Wizdem will carry on his own cold-blooded nature to carry out his plans.

Fitney's expression was cloudy, and she retreated before the Duke of Wizdem called her servants to clean up the mess - she had no intention of dying at the hands of her own father, or revealing her true identity.

Fitney returned to Shirley's box as if nothing had happened, and Shirley leaned back on the couch with her eyes still blank.

"Miss Aven, have you heard my story?" Shirley said.

"You are one of the most honorable men in the kingdom of Luther, and I think I have heard something about you." Fitney didn't know what Shirley was planning, but said.

"Really? It turns out that he has done so much for me that I am now not a notorious woman, but a noble one? Shirley's voice was so cold that Fitney couldn't hear the emotion in her words for a moment—but it was much more normal than before.

Fitney stood still, not knowing what to answer - could she hear that "he" was referring to Andrew? Middlerus.

Actually, everyone knows that story, Shirley and Adez. It's just that no one will mention it in front of her.

"He's back, he's definitely back." Shirley said suddenly, "Adez - he's back for revenge, just like Merte Sesi." ”