Chapter 168: Slandering the Aristocrats? (The third more, please subscribe, recommended!) )

"What if I say I have an opinion?"

Now that he has thought about taking this pendant, Ain naturally participates in this matter.

Although he seemed to be decent and even a little "well-behaved" in front of the little princess and Master Rutherford before, Aine was never ambiguous when it was time to make a move.

To be precise, because Ain knows that he will never fall into disadvantage.

"You?" The noble mage looked at Aine and said in a questioning tone.

At this time, Aine was still wearing the same outfit that he had gone to the palace, and although it was neat, there was no smell of copper at all—because it was too neat.

"It's me." At this time, Aine walked in front of the noble mage from the crowd that was consciously separated, "Could it be that this noble lord even has a problem with his ears?" I thought it was only my eyes......"

"You!" Ain's sarcasm naturally made the noble mage lose face.

How can I say that I am also a nobleman, why do you come up directly and mock like this, why do you come up and mock it so directly?

"Someone, this unidentified mage slandered the nobles and sent directly to the dungeon of the city guards."

Despite his covert methods, Aine discovered that the noble mage was preparing to secretly unleash the human immobilization.

Before the noble mage's entourage could act, Ain directly shot a dismantling spell to counteract the noble mage's spell.

"Are you really a nobleman? If it weren't for the nobles, I think I could have the city guards throw you, a mage disguised as a nobleman, into the dungeon. Aine looked at the noble mage with a smile after a spell of disengagement.

It was the kind of constant look that made the noble mage shudder a little.

Taking a slight breath, it was considered to be courageous, but the noble mage's answer still seemed a little lacking.

"Yes, of course. If I'm not a nobleman, you're a mage who doesn't have a decent magical item on your body, can you still be a nobleman? ”

Aine shook his head helplessly. From his dimensional bag, he took out his own baron badge.

"Let's take a good look at who the real nobles are." As he spoke, Ain tossed the badge at the noble mage. He took out the iridescent orb ring that Master Rutherford had borrowed from him—even though he had met Master Rutherford several times, Aine still held it temporarily, but he didn't usually put it on easily.

Civilians may not read the information on the badge, but the mage who claims to be a nobleman should, so he is taking the ring that Ain tossed. After a little glance, I was already shaking.

"Lord Baron......" After respectfully returning Ain's baron insignia, he also saw the ring that emitted a dazzling magical aura - his arcane vision had not been canceled - and he was stabbed to tears because of these dazzling magical aura.

"Since you know you're wrong, there's no need to cry like that. Men have tears, don't shed them like this in front of the public, where is the dignity of being a 'noble' mage? ”

This time Ain's sarcastic words, this "noble" mage did not fight back at all**, and could only nod his head to say yes.

"The descendants of that nobleman?" Aine suddenly changed his mind and asked the "noble" mage this question. Because he knows that only the descendants of the nobles dare to pull the banner of the nobility......

After a slight hesitation, the "noble" mage chose to speak.

"I'm the illegitimate son of a baron, and because of a bit of a spellcaster's talent, I got a little status in the family......"

"In other words, I can send you to the dungeon of the city guards? In the name of slandering the aristocracy? Aine looked at the bastard son of the baron, who didn't even have the right to inherit, and couldn't help but say in the same tone just now: "Someone, this baron's illegitimate son is a mage." Slander the nobles and send them directly to the dungeons of the city guards. ”

The city guards, who had chosen to watch secretly from the sidelines, could no longer choose to play dead at this time - because a legitimate nobleman already needed their help. Although they don't know how much strength this nobleman has behind him, it is always more important than the bastard son of that nobleman......

"Your Excellency, I think I can find a way to win your forgiveness, this is a right given to me by the noble code of the kingdom." Although he was a little flustered, the bastard son of the baron still had the demeanor of a mage.

"Yes, the laws of the Kingdom give you rights. I have no right to deprive myself. Ain nodded, he still had to admit this, "Perhaps, the condition for my understanding is the pendant on the civilian's hand." ”

Indeed, although the laws of the kingdom provide that a person who slanders a nobleman is trying to obtain the right of forgiveness from the nobles. However, the conditions of understanding depend on each nobleman himself.

"Perhaps, you will only have three minutes." Aine casually used magic tricks to condense an hourglass, and the grains of sand made of magic energy began to fade away little by little.

"Master Mage, this pendant costs 1,000 gold coins - although I don't want to sell it." The civilian looked at Ain, then at the mage who had coerced him earlier, emboldened himself a little, and then said.

Ain nodded and said, "I'm just suddenly interested in this pendant." I can understand your feelings, and if I can, there's no problem copying an almost identical one for you to keep missing. ”

At this point, the commoner understood why the two mages were vying for his pendant - because there were some secrets in the pendant that only the mage could see.

Now that the secret had been revealed, it was not safe for him to keep the pendant, so naturally the commoners accepted Ain's suggestion.

After watching the baron's bastard son ache but rejoice in pulling out a bag of a thousand gold coins, the commoner handed the pendant to Iron's hand.

As for replicating the pendant, it's not that complicated. If it's simple, it's convenient to use a time-limited Weak Artifact.

But Ain's conscience couldn't tell, and he finally chose to take out some silver coins and a piece of amber himself, and then used a spell to make an identical pendant himself.

Of course, after handing the replica pendant to the commoner, and putting away the pendant that the baron's illegitimate son had paid for him, Aine expressed his understanding "leniently".

"Perhaps, the next time you slander the nobles, you may not meet me so magnanimous." When Aine turned to leave, he left this sentence. (To be continued.) )

PS:This chapter is to make up the 17th because the subscription is very poor and depressed and there is no update.,In fact, the current subscription is still about the same as the original.,But maybe it's numb...... Rest assured that you will not be a eunuch. If you want to have the idea of a eunuch, this achievement should have been a eunuch a long time ago.