Chapter 351: The Infinite Road of the Heavens

However, just as the Count was about to raise food according to the bandits' request, the Countess learned about it, and the Countess immediately brought her two sons to persuade the Count to give up the idea of saving Elvis. Pen Fun Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info

The Countess had a good reason, for the Bolshorse bandits, who had always been known for their ruthlessness, were almost murderous in Higg, and never left a living mouth in their passes. And according to the report of the servant who escaped back, in the process of fighting with the horse bandits, Elvis used water magic to cause some casualties to the horse bandits, so the horse bandits will definitely not spare him, even if the Earl sends the food on time and in accordance with the requirements of the horse bandits, I am afraid that Elvis will not be able to exchange for Elvis, who will reason with the lack of money when the time comes? And 200,000 pounds of grain is not a trivial matter, if it is sent to Higg like this, once it is known by the Higg court, there will be suspicion of being an enemy, and this matter cannot be explained clearly, and the whole family will be implicated at that time.

It doesn't matter if the Earl loses 200,000 pounds of grain, but the possibility that the entire family is implicated makes him hesitate, is it worth it to risk the whole family for an illegitimate child?

While the Count was in a hurry, Elvis's mother, Winnie Vera, who had escaped from the vineyard, arrived at the estate with her servants.

At this time, Winnie Vera had learned from the private soldiers who were retreating behind that her son had failed to break through and fell into the hands of the horse bandits, and the servant who had returned to report to the Count was Elvis's cronies, and he told Winnie Vera all about the horse bandits' ransom, so Winnie Vera immediately rushed to the manor and pleaded with the Earl to save Elvis no matter what.

But Winnie Vera did not even see the Count's face, and was stopped by the butler. The butler told him that the Earl was trying to figure out a way to let her go back to his lodgings and wait.

Winnie Vera was not a fool though she had no knowledge, and the butler's words immediately made her understand the Count's attitude, and Winnie Vera was both sad and disappointed, and more anxious for her son's safety. In this world, only the Earl can rescue Elvis, but now the Earl obviously does not have a strong will, and the reason, Winnie Vera also guessed, the Countess and his two sons will divide the family property because of Elvis's family membership, so they all want Elvis to die immediately, of course, they will not agree with the Earl to save Elvis. For this reason, Winnie Vera had to ask the housekeeper to send a letter to the Countess, telling the Countess that they were willing to give up their share of the family property that belonged to Elvis as long as they could save Elvis. But the countess was more shrewd, and as long as Elvis died at the hands of the bandits, his share of the property would naturally fall to his two sons, the lady, and in this way, there would be less of a bad reputation for taking advantage of others. So the Countess's reply to Winnie Vera was that it was up to the Count.

It seems that the key to solving the problem lies with the Count, but now that Winnie Villa can't even see the Count's face, how can he make the Count change his mind.

In order to see the Count of Lorraine and persuade the Lord Count to save Elvis, Winnie Vera could only kneel outside the room, hoping that in this way she could force the Lord to come out to meet her, otherwise she would rather kneel here. Yet she knelt for nearly a morning, and the Count of Lorraine did not show up except for the butler who came out to persuade her to go back, and the sky began to rain, at first it was dripping, but then it was getting heavier and heavier, and she knelt there and endured the beating of the icy rain, but her heart was colder than the rain.

Just when Winnie Vera's heart was becoming more and more desperate, and her body was becoming more and more exhausted, suddenly she felt the rain above her head stop, and she was not only surprised by her conscious consciousness, thinking that her behavior had finally touched the Count, but she looked back and found that it was not the Earl's people who put on the rain cloak for her, but several strange men in black, who braved the heavy rain to come to the Earl's house and did not know what was going on.

Winnie Vera had a crush on a few of the men in black, and she watched their actions curiously, especially the young man dressed as a magician, because Elvis was a magician, and it seemed that they were about the same age, so when she saw the young magician, she couldn't help but think of her son, and she was even more sad. It was at this moment that she heard the butler call the young magician Mr. Canter. Kanter's last name gave her a sense of familiarity, and combined with the other magician's outfit, she immediately remembered what Elvis had told her. Elvis had a best friend named Alan Kanter when he was studying at the Imperial Capital Academy of Magic, and Winnie Vera even vividly remembers Elvis tearfully telling her that Alan Kanter had died on a mission to cover them.

For a moment, Winnie Vera grabbed a straw like a drowning person, and she didn't know where she got the strength to stand up and rush at the men in black.

There is no endless road, or the peak and loop. Winnie Vera didn't know how to describe her mood today, and as soon as she stepped forward to say Elvis's name, two of the teenagers in black immediately said that they knew Elvis, and that the young magician was really Elvis's classmate Alan Kanter. As for why Alan Kante came back to life, Winnie Vera didn't care to ask, she knew that Alan could sacrifice himself for Elvis and them back then, and today she would definitely not watch Elvis fall into the hands of horse bandits and ignore it.

The little girl and Stanny leaned against the door with Winnie Vera to listen to the conversation in the living room, when they heard that the Earl actually lied to Alan that Elvis was still staying in the vineyard, Winnie Vera finally couldn't bear it anymore, Stanny stepped forward and kicked open the door of the living room, she rushed in and exposed the lie of the Count of Lorraine, and this is how the whole thing happened.

"My lord, what she said is true. ”

After listening to Winnie Vera's description, Alan turned his head to the Earl and asked with a sinking face.

"This... I... I just knew. ”

Although it was summer and the temperature was very high, the Earl felt a chill emanating from Alan's body, and that chill made his teeth chatter when he spoke, and he didn't know how to answer, so his words seemed a little incoherent when he spoke.

"Smack!"

Alan slapped the table next to him and stood up, his angry eyes glaring at the Earl of Lorraine, as if he was going to eat him alive. He was angry not because the Count had deceived him, but because the Count had not saved his son.

Stanny, Harvey and the others, who were standing at the door, drew their swords one after another when they saw Allen's anger, and as long as Allen said a word, they were ready to make a move.