Chapter 10: Shared Suffering
If you want to gain more freedoms and rights, you must first assume the corresponding obligations. Bran decided to dig a bigger hole, believing that "I won't feel anything if I see you suffering", and his brother and sister were a little too happy to see ...... suffer.
Looking at the third sister who sat down contentedly, Bran cleared her throat, bared her teeth at the duke again, and said in her father's vigilant gaze: "As a descendant of the Wincher Hill family, uphold the glory of the ancestors. As he said this, everyone in the dining room put down their dishes and looked at Bran. Just as the national flag is raised to stand up and pay attention, when the name of the ancestors is revealed, whether you want to or not, you must show due respect.
"Since my parents have bestowed upon me a brave squire, my representative, Bran Wincherhill, has been recognized as a qualified person to walk independently in our family domain. Brandn paused, and his original banter mentality corrected a little. I'm not a child, I'm just a lonely ghost here. Thinking of this, Bran stood up and said loudly with a serious face: "I will lead my attendants to open up independently, and from now on I will share weal and woe, life and death with my attendants." ”
Hearing this, Dani, who was not far away, stood up slowly, as if making a major determination, and then hammered his chest with a solemn face, and repeated loudly: "Life and death together!"
The hall was silent, except for the echoes caused by Dani. The two-pole character of the Northland people is also manifested in the oath, the Northland people do not have long brains, but they are notoriously shrewd about the oath. The oath between the attendant and the lord was not reconciled in advance, and the lord's words were released, and the matter of being stared at by the attendant to the point of being self-conscious happened from time to time in the Northland.
After Bran said "share weal and woe, life and death", he confidently waited for Dani's refusal. No one lives or dies with a little kid, not even the children of the Duke's family. And he is still ranked fourth, even if he is awakened, he has no rights. Are you crazy to live and die with someone who wants to live and die?
Dani is more responsible for disciplining him, with the two-pole character of the Northlanders, Dani should stare at Bran with a pair of innocent big eyes, why did you agree!?
The oath was shouted in front of so many people, put on a shelf, and below it was Bran and Dani who were ready to roll up the bunk and roll out of the castle, and then the two of them really depended on each other, and it was miserable. Bran shuddered at the thought of this, he just wanted to take the opportunity to kick Dani out of his bedroom, he really didn't want anything to be independent......
You should refuse, and then everyone will discuss the conditions and pay more attention to the benefits, such as accommodation. Then give the brothers some eye drops, cry, make trouble, and get the same rights as the brothers after crying, making trouble, and hanging themselves, etc., why did you agree?
Perhaps it was Bran's bewildered face that made the duke feel happy, and after a little hesitation, he agreed to Bran's request, and praised Bran a few words by the way. When Bran turned his face to his mother, with a flattering expression for help, the mother couldn't help but smile, indicating that Bran was worthy of being a child of the Wincherhill family. Bran sneered: "I'm really not your child, I just cast the wrong baby." ”
Bran's inspired brother and sister also seem to want to express their worthy of the great surname Wincherhill. It's a pity that their attendants are not in place yet, so don't think about it today. Even if the attendants are in place, whether they can be more reliable than Dani is also a question that needs to be considered.
I was full, Bran stood up and carried the black cat Flowey who was licking the plate into his arms, now only Flowey could comfort his fragile heart, he needed to talk to Flowey, a good cat, about the helplessness of life. It's a pity that his sister, the little Lori, also got up and caught up and grabbed Flowey's tail......