Chapter 9: Despicable as I

"As long as I can restore the country, even if I am sent to death and let me do anything, I will never take a step back!"

Odegar said so. Pen "Fun" Pavilion www.biquge.info

So it was Magnus' turn to be ashamed.

As mentioned before, Magnus brought Odegar here not to show his strategy or to show off the new equipment, but to test Odegar's loyalty.

Now that the loyalty can probably be confirmed, the rest is to see how far Odega can go for this loyalty.

(Am I a little too mean?) )

In his heart, Magnus has scolded himself more than once, but after scolding, what should be done is still to be done.

Don't blame Magnus, when a person travels to a strange time, has no relatives, and looks around as an enemy who wants his life, even against the only person he can trust, and is careful not to show his flaws, people can really be driven crazy.

Magnus hasn't gone crazy until now, and it's already his naturally optimistic personality that has played a big role.

"Well, first of all, you should be baptized."

Baptism, that's a nice way to put it.

Tearing open that layer of warmth on the surface, revealing the bloody true face inside, Magnus is forcing Odegar to convert!

This is not to say that Magnus believes in Christ very much, for Christ, Magnus only has one sentence, if you want me to believe in you, you can show me a miracle first!

But with Odega, it's a different story entirely.

Every religion, even the polytheistic religions that had declined in the Middle Ages, had a severe punishment for apostates.

It is not a punishment before death, but a punishment after death, after all, people live only a few decades, and when they die, they have eternal years to cry in pain!

That's why, all famous apostates in history, no matter which religion they have betrayed, will inevitably massacre the original Catholics after they gain power -- they must always make some merit to the new boss, and after they die, the new boss will cover himself so that he will not be dragged to hell by the old boss to suffer!

Besides, it's a matter of time.

It has been more than 300 years since Christianity landed in Great Britain, and even the most devout people have been converted by time, but Odegar has maintained the original Saxon faith.

This is enough to prove how religious Odega is.

But now, Magnus is going to force Odegar to convert! It's not a threat, it's not a plea, it's a righteous republic!

"You know, the Pope is a very important part of my plan...... If there is a heretic in my court, then ......"

Although the words are not finished, the meaning is already obvious.

Magnus's court will have no place for heretics in the future. As a heretic, you can either convert or you can only surrender your rights and be kicked out.

In fact, this was all planned by Magnus, if Odegar is willing to convert, it means that he will do everything for the restoration of the country and for the sake of His Royal Highness, then Magnus can trust him and can rest assured that everything and all secrets will be handed over to him; If he is not willing to convert, then he can only surrender everything he has in order to restore his country.

Including military power and financial power.

(What a despicable me, I'm ......!) )

But it's all a must.

Everything Magnus has never departed from his original purpose: to live.

A dead prince and a prince in exile, if he can't even fully control his military power beyond such a noble title, then he is not far from death.

What's more, Odega still has financial power in his hands.

To put it mildly, if one day Odegar suddenly had a bad heart and wanted to kill Magnus, then Magnus didn't even know how he died.

Of course, now Magnus knows that Odegar won't, so he gives Odegar much more lenient terms.

As long as you convert, as long as you prove your loyalty to me, then all these things are still yours, and I will not take away any military power and financial power, and I will be as relieved as I am in my hands when I put it in your hands; Even if you don't want to convert, after handing over the military and financial power, you can still stay with me and do some idle work, if you don't want to stay, I can also give you a large amount of severance pay, so that you can live the rest of your life carefree.

In fact, if Odegar wasn't that loyal, he now had a third option: jump up and slash the dog-day in front of him with a sword.

But it's because he's so loyal that he can't do it.

The equipment that Magnus just took out and the plan he talked about all made him see the hope of recovering the country, and the hope of recovering the country, how could he delay at this time for his own selfishness?

And, most importantly, he also saw His Royal Highness the Prince's eyes full of struggle, unbearability, shame, and hatred for his shamelessness.

This kind of look is something that he never wants to see when he grew up watching His Royal Highness the Prince grow up, and treating His Royal Highness as his own child.

So he chose to say yes.

"Your Royal Highness, please don't worry too much, it's just washing your hair with cold water, what's the big deal? I've heard that the pagans in the north, the Vikings, when they attacked the monasteries, also pretended to be converts to deceive the monasteries into opening the monastery. What's more, this conversion is only temporary, and I will return to the Saxon faith after the restoration of the country, all for the restoration of the country, and the god Worden will definitely forgive me! ”

Who are you lying about?

Religion, if it is like a prostitute gate, you can enter and exit whenever you want, then who else will believe in this religion? Besides, it's a prostitute, and you have to tip someone when you get into someone's house, let alone religion.

Odegar said this purely to comfort Magnus.

What a noble soul.

Compared to him, Magnus felt more and more small and inferior.

It's despicable to take advantage of someone else's loyalty to you.

"What's going on here?"

Perhaps it was the scene of the two monarchs staring at each other speechlessly and choking too impactfully, and Father Adolphus, who had arrived on a special trip, stood at the door for a long time before finally hesitantly greeting him.

"No, it's nothing."

This sentence was addressed to Father Adolphus.

"Uncle Odega, go and get baptized, Father Adolphus has prepared everything, and the 100 Triss gold you donated is even included in the cost of this baptism."