Section 157 Eastern Roman Empire (2nd Watch)

In Count Lauz's estate, the three boar brothers are waiting for Count Lauzitz's arrival, and although they argue that they are not the culprits who lost Count Lauzitz's castle, will Count Lauzitz listen to their arguments? In fact, Grover has no bottom in his heart, but in order to find his own place, he has to come here hard.

This manor is the father of the Earl of Lauzitz, in order to relieve his mood in the boring and intriguing Mason court, built a resting place, so there are not many cash crops in the manor, Grover once accompanied the Earl of Lauzetts here, the beautiful environment hired gardeners to prune the lush dwarf trees and weeds on time, but this time Grover saw a mess in the manor, as if he had been a thief.

"These damn northerners." The complaining of the Count of Lauzitz came in, and when he entered the manor, he saw the three boar brothers waiting patiently for him.

"Your Excellency, Earl." Grover immediately threw himself on the ground and stepped forward to kiss Count Rauzitz's boots, and Grover, who was already short in stature, suddenly pounced on him like a ball, which startled Count Lauzitz.

"What's that?" Count Lauzitz raised his foot, and the knight of the guard beside him hurriedly blocked in front of Count Lausitz, and when Count Lausitz saw Grover, he was so angry that his nose was almost crooked, and he raised his foot and kicked Grover away.

If it weren't for the fact that this waste and his brothers had lost their castle, he would not have been so passive, and he would have wanted Abel to be pressured to make concessions and concessions to himself under the attack of the Bohemians. In the end, he cheapened the kid Arrod, and his mood at this time can only be said in the words of the Celestial Empire, that is, he lost his wife and broke his army, and he was angry when he thought of this.

"Lord Earl, Lord Count, the responsibility for the loss of the castle is not on us." Grover didn't care about the footprints on his body, and quickly stood up and bent over and said to Count Lauzitz.

"So you mean it's my fault that I lost the castle? I've heard that you also surrendered to the Duke of Bohemia, so I guess that's the case. Count Lauzitz laughed angrily, he didn't care about the life and death of these three deformities, it was just a whim to take them in, if it weren't for the fact that the three wild boar brothers were quite combative. There was simply no way he could leave them to guard the castle.

"No, Lord Earl. We were completely forced to join the Duke of Bohemia, not out of our own intentions, not to mention that we knew Arro's big secret about defeating the Duke of Bohemia. Grover hurriedly said to Count Lauzitz that this sentence was very crucial. If Count Lausitz had been interested, they would have been able to save their lives. And re-used by the Count.

"Oh?" Grover had the right grasp of Count Lautz's psychology. Count Lauzitz reached out to stop the knights behind him from drawing their swords, and raised his chin to let Grover continue.

"When Arro defeated the Duke of Bohemia alone. We're there too. Grover said hurriedly.

"Immersive." Ogden interjected.

"Zipa."

"Hmph." Count Lauzitz snorted dissatisfiedly, Grover didn't dare to tell him what he had seen and heard on the battlefield, when he heard the Duke of Bohemia leading an attack that outnumbered Arold's army, Arold retreated into a basin, Count Lauzitz was not at all surprised, Arold had always been cunning, it was obvious that he was trying to lure the Bohemians into the terrain he had set, but even so, when there was a huge disparity in numbers, the advantage of the terrain did not really have much effect, The cavalry of the Bohèmes, in particular, was extremely terrible.

"Just as the Bohemian cavalry was about to break through Arrod's defense, suddenly three strange carts were pushed from the rear of their position, and the cart was ~~~." As Grover said this, Count Lautz interrupted him.

"There's a wooden carving of the devil's face on the car, right?" Count Lauzitz had received this information from the One-Eyed Man, but he had never known what it was for, and now he understood that it was originally hung on a cart, but even if the Bohemians were a barbaric and ignorant people, they could not have been frightened by the wooden carvings and fled.

"Yes, Lord Earl, you are absolutely right, but the point is not here, but the lightning flames that erupt from the faces of those devils." Grover swallowed, his face turning a little pale as he felt like he had returned to that terrible battlefield scene.

"Flames?" Count Lauzitz was also stunned when he heard this, and the boss with his mouth open did not understand the point, could it be that Arold knew some kind of witchcraft, he said that he would defeat the Bohemians by these witchcrafts, but soon Count Lauzitz shook his head.

"Yes, the fire was like a fire from hell, and the Bohemians who were burning with it tried to extinguish it with water, but the terrible hellfires were not doused with water, and when they were doused with water, they rose even higher." Grover involuntarily wiped the sweat from his face with his hands, thankfully he had a premonition that it was not good to take his brothers away from those terrible cars, otherwise he really didn't know what would have happened.

"What? A fire that can't be doused with water, you damn dwarf is talking in your dreams. One of the knights of the Inner House behind Count Lauzitz said with a sneer.

"Call Brother Robert." The Earl of Lautzitz was also puzzled, and he thought that he should call the well-informed Brother Robert to judge whether what Grover said was a lie to shirk his responsibilities or whether it was true, so that he could be prepared against Arrod.

After a while, Brother Robert came to the house, and Grover told him again what he had told Count Sù Lautz, and when he had heard this, Brother Robert's face became cloudy, and he paced the room with a frown, looking at Count Lauzitz inexplicably.

"What the hell is that? Brother Robert, why don't you speak? Count Lauzitz asked anxiously.

"When I was studying in the city-states of northern Italy, I met a monk who was an Eastern Roman from the city-state of southern Italy." Brother Robert finally stopped, looked up as if in deep thought, and whispered to Count Lauzitz and the others, as if muttering to himself.

"Eastern Romans?" Count Lauzitz was puzzled, and was talking about Arrod's matter, why Brother Robert suddenly mentioned the Eastern Roman Empire, thousands of miles away.

The Byzantine Empire, or Eastern Roman Empire, was the eastern half of the Roman Empire that survived after the collapse of the Western Roman Empire. The Byzantine Empire is generally considered to have begun from 395 AD until 1453. During its thousand-year existence, it was generally referred to simply as the "Roman Empire".

Although the culture and language of Byzantium were mostly Greek, the Byzantines saw themselves as Romans, which was not a contradiction to the Romans of Eastern Rome. Their language was Greek, and their culture was Greek for many centuries, but their official language was Latin until the 7th century.

The dominant culture of the Eastern Roman Empire was Hellenism. Greek is not only the language of everyday use, but also the common language of the church, literature, and commerce. For the Romans at the time, the distinction between the "Latin Empire in the West" and the "Greek Empire in the East", as emphasized today, was not the "real" Roman Empire. The Roman Empire was a multilingual empire, and the Eastern Rome was no exception. In this country there are Greeks, Vlachs, Armenians, Jews, Egyptians, Syrians, Illyrians and Slavs, all of whom have their own languages. But Greek culture spread to the whole country from the imperial cities of Constantinople, Antioch, Ephesus, Thessaloniki and Alexandria. Although it was not obvious at the time, the Eastern Roman Empire was recognized by scholars such as John ? Gui Sostone developed their own style of Christianity under the influence of Gui Sostone.

"In the Eastern Roman Empire, there is a weapon of great sharpness, secretly kept by the Imperial Family, which is said to be able to destroy the enemy's huge fleet in a moment in a fire, and that fire is not afraid of water, and glows a strange green color, which no mortal can resist." Brother Robert told them all the words he had heard from the mouth of an old monk, and even those words were enough to make them shudder, and in an instant destroy the fleet, what a terrible weapon it was, and not afraid of fire.

"Is there really such a thing? But why are you, ah, I see, you mean that Arold has in his hands the kind of secret weapon from the Eastern Roman Empire, which can't be, don't you say it's a royal secret? Why was it leaked into the hands of Arrod. Count Lauzitz immediately found the flaw and inquired of Brother Robert.

"Yes, that's why I'm not sure, but recently when I was looking up the history of the Wendell family at the Principality's noble cardinals, I noticed a very strange thing." Brother Robert said to Count Lauzitz that it was thanks to the old Duke Mason's establishment of the Noble Cardinals of the Noble Family to collect the family lineage of the nobles, so that the Genealogical Information of the Wendell family could be found, although the old Duke's original intention was to control the number of nobles in the territory, because the nobles were a privileged class that did not need to be taxed, so it was necessary to check the people who were not nobles for three generations of the family and clean them out of the aristocratic class in order to expand the financial taxes of the principality.

"What's weird?" Count Lauzitz asked curiously.

"Baron Wendell's eldest son, Eve, has a very clear record of the family tree from birth to upbringing, but his second son, Arold, has a record since he was five years old, as if it appeared all of a sudden." Brother Robert said.

"You don't mean it~~." Count Lauzitz's brow furrowed, and an answer that seemed to be the answer was about to come out, but was it possible? The most prominent second son in the Wendell family may not have any blood relationship with the Wendell family at all, but, rather, it is really terrible.

"This may be possible, otherwise a nobleman in the countryside will suddenly make a fortune, it's a miracle, bloodline, blood." Brother Robert was also startled by his assumption at first, but the more he looked back at Arold's miraculous rise, the more he realized that his guess was correct. (To be continued......)