Chapter 53: Vincent's Considerations

Reprimands, merciless words, came out of Marshall's mouth.

His face was stern, and he looked at his wife, scolding without any mercy.

"What's wrong with you? Why did you maintain Rex so much, but I remember that you usually have a grudge against him," in the face of Marshall's scolding, his wife did not have any fear.

Obviously, Marshall's status in his own home was not so high, and his reprimanding words not only did not frighten his wife, but instead aroused his wife's dissatisfaction, and he said several things about Marshall.

"Nonsense, the person I usually admire the most is Prince Rex,"

"Our Kingdom of Gilneth can have today, this is not the credit of Prince Rex, is it still the credit of that King Jean?"

"What you said is true, the Kingdom of Gilneth can have today, it is indeed the credit of Rex," his wife agreed with Marshall's words, and did not have any doubts.

"But why are you defending him so much, tell me quickly, what is the reason?" His wife spoke.

"Our family can have today, the territory has expanded by one-third, this is not all the credit of Prince Rex, if it were not for Prince Rex, he] led the Kingdom of Gilneth to become stronger, so that we also indirectly obtained a lot of benefits, where would we be today,"

"So it's not a normal thing for us to defend Prince Rex," Marshall didn't say his real reason, but he was right.

"Marshall. Don't keep going around. Who are you. I don't know, if you were grateful to Rex, you wouldn't be complaining to him all the time,"

"Shall we tell us the real reason?" His wife, with her eyes rolling, lifted her skirt and walked around Marshall's side for a moment, suddenly in her eyes. The light lit up, but he thought of a possibility, and said directly; "Didn't Rex give you any benefit,"

"It must be so," he said, watching Marshall look a little strange as he spoke.

If this were to be replaced by an outsider, it would not be possible to see it at all, and even if it did, it would not know what it meant.

But she is different, and it is up to who in the world is most familiar with Marshall. At that time, she was Marshall's wife, so Marshall was strange. In her eyes, it can already be explained.

"Tell me? So what good did Rex do to you? Let you defend him like this? ”

"Benefits, no, no, no,"

"It's not a good thing, it's a trouble," Marshall recounted in detail about Rex calling him.

When his wife heard this, she smiled slightly, but she didn't know whether Marshall's expression was right or not, and she knew Marshall's temperament best.

Now Marshall wants to show off, and she naturally won't stop her.

The old servant, with a plate in his hand, walked up step by step and put the food on the table.

Soon in front of Marshall, there was already a table of food.

Marshall has long been hungry, but in the end it is the aristocracy of the nobility, although Marshall is more unbearable in other places, but for etiquette, it is already deep in the bones.

But unlike Rex, when Rex was hungry, he didn't care.

Whatever the others thought, Rex himself, began to gobble up and eat like crazy.

But Marshall is different, Marshall's movements are elegant.

However, with Marshall's fat figure, this elegance was destroyed.

As the saying goes, a beauty is called coquettish, but if you change it to a fat person, it will be replaced by a life-threatening person.

Marshall's movements are not very elegant, on the contrary, they look more funny.

Just when Marshall was excited, in Rex's mansion, Rex was relaxed at the moment.

After chatting with Marshall for a while, Rex found that his words in the small talk with Marshall were still very speculative.

Rex doesn't know if Marshall did this on purpose, but whether he did it on purpose or not, Marshall was able to say this, which means that Marshall's subjectivity began to echo himself.

To be more precise, Marshall's political tendencies are not consistent with Rex, but with Rex.

Such a person is exactly what Rex needs at the moment, so the conversation between the two is very speculative.

Before I knew it, I had already talked from day to night.

If it weren't for the fact that it was already late at night and the conditions didn't allow, Rex still had to chat with Marshall for a while to cultivate the relationship between the two.

However, during the small talk, Rex asked Marshall a lot of questions.

also let him test that compared with Vincent, Marshall is a little worse.

But that's enough, and Rex doesn't intend to entrust the entire kingdom of Gilneth to Marshall.

The things that Rex delivered to Marshall were nothing more than some tedious little things,

He was satisfied, and so was Marshall.

Both sides were happy, but there was one person who was unhappy, and that was Vincent.

Vincent has been closed since the relocation of the capital, and the only time he went out was when Rex became regent, and he has been staying at home ever since.

Although Vincent himself is at home, for what is happening in the outside world,

Vincent is no stranger at all, on the contrary, at this time, he is more aware of the outside world, and he has been calculated once, so it is naturally impossible not to learn a lesson.

Especially for some sensitive places, Vincent is most concerned,

For example, Marshall's movements have always been concerned by Vincent, not to mention that Marshall entered Rex's mansion, and the two wanted to chat happily until midnight, which was a long time.

This had already caught Vincent's attention, and when Marshall left, Vincent didn't have to wait for a while before he got the news.

He walked back and forth in his mansion.

His heart, burning with anger, kept thinking about whether it was Marshall who had cheated him this time.

Now that he has been cheated, the one who has benefited the most is Marshall, and Marshall is the most suspicious.

"Wait!"

"Look at Prince Rex's appointment," he said, re-seating himself in his chair.

Gently stroking his forehead, he judged in his heart.

After all, Marshall has been in Prince Rex's mansion for a little longer, but he has not been appointed, which doesn't mean much. (To be continued......)