Chapter 116: Small Talk

In fact, at the first moment of the conflict between Doolin and Wood, Heidler's idea was to abandon Doolin completely, never see him again, and never stand up to save his life when he failed. Because in Heideler's view, it is a very stupid manifestation of Dühring's blind conflict with Wood, who has been operating here for so many years, how can it be that you, a newcomer, can easily overthrow it?

Heideler thought that Durin might not last more than a week, and he would become a corpse floating in the Onyx River, or disappear without a trace, as if he had never appeared.

But the subsequent reversal made Heidler's eyes widen, and he couldn't figure out why Wood, who obviously had a lot of strength, lost without even using three points of strength, but it was Durin, a kid with shit luck, who became the final winner.

Immediately after Godol committed suicide in the police station, and all the arrows pointed to Doolin, Heideler began to study Doolin and study everything about him.

In the end, he came to the conclusion that this is a ruthless person who can see opportunities at the same time, and is good at seizing them. He was very decisive, not at all like a kid of his age, but like an old bone who had risen and fallen several times.

He also finally understood where Du Lin was powerful, his strength, his strength was in his grasp of people's hearts, and his keen sense of opportunity. He uses the death of the Wood brothers to provoke Wood and force him to make a choice to face him. There is a saying among these gang members, called "because I started and I ended", which simply means not to implicate others, and among these people, it is also full of the meaning of not implicating family members.

If Wood hadn't been unprepared to attack Durin, who was preparing every day, and when he slowed down his pace and fought with each other a little bit, Dührin would have been defeated if he couldn't hold out three or five battles. But he was too confident and too conceited, which gave Durin a chance to fight. From the side, it was Wood's arrogance that hurt him, but it could also be said that Durin burned a fire for him, a fire that was just right.

After that, it affected Godol, who committed suicide in the police station.

This is a very smart, very decisive, and ruthless enough man, if he can recruit such a person under his command, Heideler feels that his career will go up at least two more steps! So he looked at the depths of Durin's eyes, hiding his irrepressible urgency, he desperately hoped that Duhrin would nod his head and be able to say the answer he wanted.

Durin avoided his gaze and looked down at the teacup on the saucer, in which there were some flower petals, slowly stretching under the moisture of the tea. He picked up the teacup and took a sip, the rich floral aroma and the sweet and sour taste buds made a new experience. He took another sip and put the teacup back.

"I want to thank you for your hospitality, but my next words may disappoint you very much. Du Lin nodded slightly, "I am very grateful for your invitation to me, this is my recognition and affirmation, I am grateful." But you should also know that I can eat my full stomach now!"

The latter sentence is actually a metaphor, and there is a proverb among the Guerts - "Giving food to the poor can be exchanged for gratitude, but giving food to the nobles can only get hostility". The poor may be in a state of lack of food for a long time because of poverty, and if you give him some food so that he can go out and find a job or do something else, this is a kindness to the poor.

But the same thing is given to the nobility, and that is not a help, but an insult. When did the nobles need to rely on alms to be able to fill their stomachs? What could this be if it wasn't an insult?

While rejecting Heideler with these words, Dühring also made it clear that he could never be called someone else's subordinate.

Heidler sighed with some regret, if he had sent out the invitation earlier, would it have a different ending than now? He didn't know, including Doolin, no one knew whether Doolin, who had just come to Turnaire City, would refuse Heidler's invitation, but the past was over after all, and it was pointless to discuss the past, and at that time Heidrer could not have known from which country Doolin came from. Now that Durin is fledgling, although Durin may be a fierce chick in the eyes of many big people, he has unlimited potential, but unfortunately it is too late to let him fight for himself.

After being rejected, Heideler did not discuss the matter of the Townspeople's Association, and now he knew that the Townspeople Association with Durin was the Townspeople's Association, and without him, the Townspeople's Association was just an empty shell. Although it is not possible to take Durin for his own use, it does not prevent the possible cooperation between the two.

A little bit of laughter and small talk ensued, and Heideler casually recounted an incident that happened in Ordor not long ago, when the march of the new party and the old party, which were working hard for the midterm election, collided with each other, and to the surprise of both sides, the two sides of the queue clashed. Four people were killed and more than 30 injured in the clashes, more than a dozen of them seriously.

The governor immediately expressed his opinion on this, saying that some unstable people with ulterior motives had conspired against this conflict, and he would definitely find evidence to bring these people to justice. Although it was small talk, Dühring had already identified some problems in it, such as Heidler's position. It seems that Heideler is talking about this in a proper manner, but it is important to know that Heideler is a member of the old party, and his father was a nobleman and the emperor in the first place, and he is so neutral in narrating the conflict and the outcome, is he implying anything.

The governor has not had much influence or popularity in Canles since he took office, and the new governor is clearly hollowed out in this old party stronghold. After two years of hard work, the status quo has changed a little, but it is still worrying. A large number of old party cities in Canleth state, large and small, are only three of the nine cities under the influence of the new party, a frighteningly low number.

The bedridden governor is still in power, firmly controlling most of the state's power and the distribution of power, and has been called the "invisible governor".

Perhaps, this is the reason why Heideler wanted to say this, and Durin realized it in an instant!