"Chapter Seventy-Seven: The Return"

No one who is in the transition between freedom and slavery will be happy.

– Otto Weininger (Austrian philosopher)

Count Hamilton, who was afraid that Count Abraham would take away his rights, succeeded in creating an image of Count Abraham in front of the Marquis of Bedouin in front of Count Bedouin.

As far as the matter is concerned, Count Abraham first made a clear proposal to oppose the Marquis of Bedouin and the enemy of Bai Feng, and then chose to leave the Marquis of Bedouin when the Marquis of Bedouin insisted on being the enemy of Bai Feng, without even the slightest hesitation.

Now, the Marquis of Bedouin's power had just developed to a certain extent, and the extremely resolute Count Abraham wanted to return to the command of the Marquis of Bedouin, and in doing so, there was really no difference from the ordinary nobles of the wallgrass.

Whether it was out of his own personal feelings or out of his own unity, the Marquis of Bedouin had good reasons to refuse the return of Count Abraham, but the Marquis of Bedouin, who hated Count Abraham in his heart, decided to meet the other party.

Having said that he had met him, Earl Hamilton knew in his heart that this was the performance of the Marquis of Bedouin's re-admission of Count Abraham, and even so, Count Hamilton did not feel the slightest sense of tension and oppression when he achieved his goal.

For Count Hamilton knew that the Marquis de Bedouin could not continue to trust Count Abraham as he had done before, but only his followers, and that he had accepted the knights again rather than with Count Abraham.

Earl Hadogun, who was sitting firmly in Diaoyutai, after finding out the attitude of the Marquis of Bedouin, said goodbye to the Marquis of Bedouin with great respect;

In the huge governor's palace, in addition to the Marquis of Bedouin himself, the only person who can come and go freely is the Count Hamilton, who is trusted by the Marquis of Bedouin.

Led by the patrol guards, Count Abraham and the five knights behind him came to the backyard where the Marquis of Bedouin was, and the backyard where the Marquis of Bedouin was still singing and dancing not long ago, and all the singers and dancers had been dismissed.

"I've seen Your Excellency the Governor!" After coming to the Marquis of Bedouin, the six people, led by the Count of Abraham, hurriedly bowed and saluted.

"Get up. The Marquis of Bedouin, who was in a state of flux, turned to Count Abraham, who looked up, and asked, "Abraham, you were my most trusted follower, and now you tell me what kind of attitude I should have with you." ”

Hearing the dissatisfaction and helplessness of the Marquis of Bedouin's words, Count Abraham also had some indescribable bitterness in his heart, in his opinion, it must have taken a lot of effort to meet the Marquis of Bedouin, and he did not expect that the Marquis of Bedouin would receive him directly.

No matter how ambitious and talented the Marquis of Bedouin is, his reuse of Count Abraham was an objective thing, and Count Abraham, who had already betrayed the Marquis of Bedouin, would inevitably feel guilty when faced with such kindness again.

However, Count Abraham, who regarded the interests of the family above all else, did not let his emotions sway his reason, and he resolutely suppressed the guilt in his heart, and disguised himself as honest, and said:

"Your Excellency, to this day, I still don't agree with your idea of becoming an enemy of General Bai Feng, even if you choose to re-admit me, I will not help you to deal with General Bai Feng, on the contrary, I will only advise you from time to time not to be an enemy of General Bai Feng. ”

"Abraham, are you provoking my patience?!" The furious Marquis of Bedouin, the hideous look he showed when he was furious, made the five knights standing behind Count Abraham have dense cold sweat on their foreheads.

"Your Excellency the Governor, I am the Count of the Empire and your follower, but I am also the head of the House of Abraham, and in the same way, you were also the head of your family after the death of the Marquis of Bernard, have you considered the consequences of your defeat?"

"Are you so sure that I will fail?" the Marquis of Bedouin, who was extremely angry, spoke in a tone that already had the slightest hint of gnashing of teeth, and the knights, who were so nervous, even put their hands on the hilt of their swords at their waists!

"If you only want to do your best, then someone should help you prepare for the worst, and I think I am more suitable than anyone else to do this. ”

"Reason. The Marquis of Bedouin, whose eyes became more and more indifferent, said in a cold tone without any emotion: "Why do you think that you are more suitable than anyone else, just because you have chosen to leave me, or because you also have a group of followers under your command." ”

"Because I'm calmer than anyone else. Count Abraham, who looked at the Marquis of Bedouin, was undaunted and said: "I will not betray my position for anything and say things that deliberately cater to you, this is my reason." ”

"Do you mean Earl Hamilton?"

"No, it's a large number of nobles headed by Earl Hamilton!" Count Abraham, who was not afraid of offending people, said bluntly: "I admit that you need such a person to help you strengthen your rule, but I am the only one who can really help you plan for a rainy day!"

"Is it?" The Marquis of Bedouin neither disbelieved nor fully believed the Earls of Hamilton and Count Abraham, who were at odds with each other, and as a fairly qualified superior, the Marquis of Bedouin had his own set of means of subordination.

After an undeniable rhetorical question, the Marquis of Bedouin did not continue to ask, and the Count of Abraham did not continue to speak; after an unusually strange silence lasted for a few minutes, the Marquis of Bedouin, whose brows gradually relaxed, said helplessly:

"Well, you've managed to convince me, and I've decided to accept your return, but from now on, you won't be allowed to meet the knights in private, and you won't have too much trouble with Hamilton, can you do both?"

"Your Excellency, you will not regret your decision, I will be the key to changing your destiny!" said the Earl of Abraham, who meant it, and said something that only he and the knight behind him could understand.

The Marquis of Bedouin, who had no idea about this, thought that Count Abraham was reaffirming his value, and the Marquis of Bedouin, who did not want to be entangled, did not care about this sentence, but said lightly: "I hope

In the county town of Brojansson, where the density of nobles far exceeded that of the ordinary provincial capital, the news of the Marquis of Bedouin's readmission of Count Abraham was known to all the nobles in an instant, and the Abrahamic family, which had been a family of men, soon became very lively.

New friends who came to the door, old friends who drank and talked about each other, and even Earl Hamilton, who was opposite Count Abraham, came to the door to give a congratulatory gift, and for this reason, Count Abraham had to buy a brand new mansion to use as his earl's mansion.