Chapter 1110: I'm disgusting with you

There is no difference between the essence of "I want to beat you to death" and "I will beat you", both point to a core, that is, "I want to beat you".

But the charm of the language displayed through different expressions makes the former angry, while the latter laughs and says badly.

Different forms of expression often lead to different results, which has been proven by countless cases and can be determined to be the true truth.

If the "scandal" and "farce" that happened to Ben Hain became a little more formal, such as Durin beating him up, shaving his hair, beating him all over his body, and then turning his big ass on the back to kill you, things could slide into another unknown place.

However, he subtly changed the form of the presentation, turning Benhain into a scandal and a farce, and even if Bowers knew that it was Doolin warning him, he could not say anything.

A slap in the face of a peer is called assault, and a child kicking you is just an ignorant nonsense, with Durin and Bowers's age, identity, status, and position, he made such a farce-like move, can Bowers be angry?

Of course you can be angry, but can you not be angry when you are called in the face?

But even if you are angry, can you trouble Doolin?

Obviously, it is impossible, and as an outstanding young representative of the aristocratic faction in the new party, Dühring has become a political rookie promoted by the new party to the state.

An almost perfect identity resume can better accommodate the favor of all classes of citizens in the entire society, from top to bottom, born as a farmer, and relying on his own struggle to become an outstanding entrepreneur in the empire.

With many titles such as "Charity Ambassador" and "Friend of Women", he finally successfully entered the political arena and became the youngest governor of the empire, and at the age of twenty-seven, he took on the important task of developing the state of Ambiluo.

Young, a little handsome, affluent and of high social status, is such a star politician of the New Party something that a commoner like Bowers can deal with?

Of course, it can't be, because even if the leader of the New Party has the special term leader, in fact the leader is also elected by the New Party Committee.

If necessary, the chairmen and vice-chairmen of the New Party Committee can initiate an internal impeachment vote centered on the "no-confidence plan", and with the current power structure within the New Party, it is likely that Bowers will become the first leader in the history of the empire to lose his leadership title due to impeachment during his reign.

And for such a reason, to go to war with Doolin...... Not quite right.

Yes, not quite appropriately.

When there is no status, a person can do anything for a bite to eat, in this period, this kind of thing is as illusory as the fantasy universe aliens, it is instinct to live, and nothing else matters.

But after having a certain status, every thing you do will become clear and purposeful.

Ben Hain is not so close to Bowers in the eyes of most people, he is just a child of Bowers's ex-wife's brother's family, not his child.

He could have rebuked Durin for Ben Hain, but if there was a war with Durin for his sake, those who didn't know the truth would say that Bowers couldn't tell the difference, as for those who knew...... Will only laugh at him.

Because when he made such a decision, he had already lost, even if the war between him and Durin had just been ignited.

So after this slap was on Bowworth's face, Bowers had to pretend that "I'm fine, I'm fine, I'm happy", of course, in order to support the scene, he would generously forgive Durin for fooling around, and thought it was just a joke.

And so it turned out, and it was interesting to most people that Bowers informally criticized Benhain's profligacy and ordered him to return to the imperial capital as soon as possible for reflection.

But is that really the end of it?

Of course not, we all know that everyone will have a different personality, some are heroes, some are gentlemen, and some are villains.

Bowers can't be considered a villain, but his heart and character make him unbearable, in fact, many times once people walk into a dead end and drill the tip of the horns, it is difficult to pull out.

Durin repeatedly humiliated his face and made him resentful, you must know that he is the leader of the new party, Durin is not, he may not directly clash with Durin like this, but he doesn't mind making some trouble for Durin.

This is a very typical little character character, unwilling to admit his failure, unwilling to face a strong existence after suffering a few losses, and instead using some meaningless small means to satisfy his psychological thirst for "I let him suffer".

So, Bowers put the next plan on Harry.

He had hated Harry for a long time, he was young, had an aristocratic background, had become a governor before the age of forty, and was very likely to become the leader of the new party and even the prime minister of the empire in his forties.

In the deadly contrast, jealousy turned into the most terrible poisonous snake, wrapped around Bowers's heart, frantically bitten, injected with venom.

But now he doesn't hate Harry so much, because Harry is a loser, he is the one who succeeds, and he has no reason to hate Harry for being such a poor guy, but he thinks that Harry may still be of some use to him.

The invitation from Boworth intrigued Harry, who had regained his strength, nearly collapsed under a series of blows, but he survived and found his purpose again.

He relied on the network of interpersonal relationships he had woven over the past ten years in politics to send his son into the political arena, and he is currently serving as a member of the New Party in a small city, which is very inconspicuous.

He has connections and a lot of experience, and he believes that his failures will not happen again to his children.

He thought about Bowworth's invitation for a while and then agreed, he and Bowers no longer had an antagonistic relationship, and Bowers was still the leader of the new party, so he could listen to what Bowers had to say.

Not long after Harry arrived at the agreed place, Bowers appeared.

Both of them are in civilian clothes and wear sunglasses, and not many ordinary people will notice that they are special, and of course, the security measures that should be in place are still complete.

After the two shook hands, and as soon as they sat down, Bowers threw out a piece of news that he thought would be enough to cause Doolin big trouble.

"I know you've always wondered why you were ousted at such a critical time, but in fact all of this was done by Doolin, and he provided very crucial evidence!"

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