Chapter 111: Dynasty

William Lufus finally breathed a sigh of relief as he watched his battleship disappear into the dark whale path.

Although the English fleet did not appear near the Passages of Codowns during this time, the landing was too important for Lufus to allow for a half-point difference. Woolfnoth Godwinson was accompanied by his elite across the sea, and at such a complicated juncture, William Lufus's approach was a big gamble.

It's not twenty years ago, the Normans were alone when they landed in England, and if it weren't for the fact that Westminster was in the works, Loufus would never have wasted his forces like this.

But in fact, William Lealforth was not the rude and reckless man in the eyes of the Norman lords, his every move was the result of careful calculations, Woolfnoth's identity was the key to this operation, Edgar now only had one breath left, and the news of Godwin's landing was bound to cause even more chaos in England. Woolfnoth only needs to take Exeter to re-rally the militia in Devon and the entire southwest with the Godwin's local influence - Vorsiolf may be a nuisance, but in the king's absence, the northerner will not be able to control Sain in Wessex so easily.

Naturally, Woolfnoth's army was commanded by the Normans, and Luforth sent Robert de Ollie, who had followed his father in the Battle of Hastings, and de Ollie's wife happened to be an Englishman, and Lady Edith's father, Vigold, was beheaded by the Earl of Guspatrick at Wallingford, and her brother Torkey died in Rebelloy for the Duke of Normandy. Moreover, de Oli's wife seemed chaste and pious, and although she lived like a **, she looked no different from a fifteen-year-old virgin.

In order to help Woolfnorth gain the support of the churches in Wessex and Cornwall, Lealforth also had Angland de Coussi loot a large number of holy relics from the monasteries of Clemment, Abington, etc., including a golden cross from Germany, which contained several relics of the saints. This treasure, which belonged to the Constantinople treasure that Emperor Alexios had bribed Henry IV to bribe, had been specially prepared by Lufos for the Bishop of Exeter, and the priests of Angers were so dissatisfied with the loss of the cross that they had repeatedly threatened to write to King Philip.

"Was my uncle really released?" Lufus was still staring at the sea, and Bishop Geoffrey, beside him, glanced at the knight who had brought the news.

Walter de Vernon was a handsome knight, who had just taken off his white helmet of swan feathers, and a lock of blonde hair hung down from his forehead, covering a shallow scar in his eye socket just right.

"Yes, my lordship, the English released five hundred captives in one go, and they and Lord Robert set out after taking the oath in Compiègne."

"This Spaniard is very smart, and in this way, we lose the support of Cousin Robert......"

Lufus was referring to Robert the Younger, the eldest son of the Count of Flanders, who had been trying to contact this cousin to seek revenge on the English people of Rouen.

"It is the Englishmen on the other side of the river who should be wary of Count Rodrigo, not us." Bishop Jeffrey suddenly spoke, "It's Philip that we have to watch out for. ”

William Lefus's eyes narrowed like a cat's eye to the light, and his uncle, the Count of Mortan, had begun to look at each other since he had returned from Paris, apparently seeing that he could not get the king's support, and had come to feel that Robert had a better chance of inheriting the duchy than he did.

If Philip had really extended the "noble" royal hand to Robert, the sock might have been able to stomp himself on the ground in the blink of an eye. The thought of this made Lufus feel disgusted, and he had to prove his usefulness to Philip, and Woolfnoth must not fail!

Although her sister Adele refused to join her, her husband Stephen had sent Blois's army to the border, and Montgomery and Berem remained immobile for the time being. It's just that as soon as the King of France declares his support for Robert, the Blois will definitely withdraw to Chartres, which means that Robert of Rouen will immediately receive an army.

"We should talk to Henry." Lufus's next words instantly lit up Bishop Jeffrey's dark pupils.

Three brothers, two fighting for the principality, and one with Loki's sophistication on the sidelines, will their father stop all this if he is still alive? No, it was William who made them, and the offspring of the lion will not be resigned to mediocrity.

But William, if he were still alive, would have reminded the trio: the most important thing is our dynasty, the House of Normandy.

"The most important thing is the Wessex dynasty!" A shrill voice rang out in the icy hall.

The queen did not like this woman, Princess Christina of England, but she was the mother of that person's child.

Her husband's life is in her husband's hands.

The ridiculous vanity of the man, thought to Queen Emma with great hatred, the god-like, immortal temptation, so luscious, like a mistress with open legs, seducing the owner of all silk banners.

He loves glory more than he loves me! When Emma thinks of her dying husband, her heart is tormented by a mixture of sad love and jealous madness. She hated royal glory so much, but she longed for that light like a moth, she had been bathed in the sultry heat of her husband for too long, the white sun, the majesty of a king that her father and brother had never had.

"What do you want?" Emma asked, almost trembling.

"Let the lords meet Edmund." Christina's tears had long since dried up, and all she had left was that cold and frosty look on the outside world, "He must be ready." ”

"But he's still a kid......"

"You can't lock him up for the rest of your life, yes, you're his mother, but he's the future king!"

"But, the lords, ......"

When the lords see Edmund's appearance, they will definitely start a rebellion.

Emma's panic became more and more obvious, and Christina's eyes seemed to be burning:

Dynasty, our dynasty!