Chapter 346 There is a terrible devil hidden in everyone's heart, and only the chains of morality can bind him

Sensing that Wren didn't really want to answer the question now, Empress Pars wisely staggered the subject. Forcing a person www.biquge.info may get something they want in a short period of time, but in terms of long-term goals, it will only make the other party farther and farther away from him. Empress Pars was not a stupid person, she knew when to use as much force, and a tap on Wren made him understand that he didn't have many options before him, and he himself naturally knew how to choose in the end.

"You've been having a lot of trouble with Randolph lately, he's just a small guy, but you've gotten into trouble with the whole Empire, and that's a little too much. Empress Pars changed the subject and talked about the recent vigorous public opinion war.

At Wren's instigation, both the Industrial and Commercial Party and the Workers' Party opened their own mouthpieces in public opinion, and two highly targeted newspapers were launched at the same time. The farmers who wielded hoes and poured fertilizer every day were not far behind, and followed up with a pastoral newspaper. In addition to this, Wren had a more entertaining newspaper and the Orlando Daily News, which was a similar daily newspaper devoted to current affairs and the Empire

He kept smearing Randolph in the newspaper, and Randolph was so angry that he actually set up a newspaper covering the whole country to fight Wren. After all, he was just a scholar, not a wealthy businessman of the era, nor an aristocrat, and even if someone funded the People's Party and his leader, the freedom in terms of funds was still far less abundant than that of Wren.

The two attacked each other in public opinion, and Randolph's reputation was already a bit stinky.

Wren's experience and experience make his newspapers more aggressive and aggressive than public opinion warfare. Take a look at the "story" he dictated himself and transcribed by the editors!

"The Story I Had to Tell with the University of Schrandorf"

"That Night, Randolph Climbed into My Bed"

"An insider broke the news that Randolph is actually a ......"

Who Reached Into the Holy Campus

......

Similar stories may not be published in a more formal newspaper like the Orlando Daily News, but they are popular in other newspapers. People love such lace stories involving authority figures, whether true or false, and in a society where entertainment is relatively rare, storytelling is undoubtedly one of the mainstream forms of entertainment. All kinds of stories, true or false, continue to bombard people's nerves, which are not yet strong, making some people believe that they are true, and really think that Randolph is a heinous ** and evil ghost.

The reason for this result is actually related to the speed of information transmission, how can a fisherman who is in the southernmost part of the empire deal with fishing nets and boats all day long, to understand the private morality and life of a powerful person who is far away in the imperial capital? They know that these people can only be through the newspapers, and when the newspapers report that this guy is not a good person, the preconceived impression makes everyone think that this guy is really not a good thing.

As the former dean of the Imperial Royal Academy, Randolph vomited a mouthful of old blood on the ground, and what made him most angry and ashamed was not that Wren was scandalized and fabricated, but that some people really took Wren's story seriously, and came to the imperial capital thousands of miles away to scold him in front of him.

His counterattack was to no avail, and he made the newspapers report on Wren's chaotic private life, while maintaining ambiguous physical relationships with many women, and reported that Wren was an evil politician who often manipulated political events. However, this kind of report will not cause any trouble to Wren at all, he is a nobleman himself, isn't it normal for a nobleman to have such a **** debauched private life?

The aristocrats like to do bad things behind their backs, isn't that their job?

Not only did people not form a one-sided verbal criticism of Wren because of Randolph's public opinion attack, but on the contrary, many people had a trace of curiosity about this young nobleman who was already famous in the empire. Others wrote to Randolph's newspaper and asked them what happened to Wren and the girls they had told them about, whether they were together or separated, whether they had children, ...... and so on.

Randolph, who was beaten and had no power to fight back, finally chose a truce, he ran to the Empress of Pars to cry, Wren ruined the name and prestige that he had only forged all his life, he didn't want to live!

Therefore, Empress Pars said this, and she did think that Wren's comprehensive public opinion offensive should almost stop. The streets are full of such outrageous stories, which seem to make the atmosphere a little weird. This is a very serious disservice to scholars, and although Empress Pars does not like these people, no one can deny the change and benefit that scholars have brought to this world.

Their knowledge is the most important fuel for social progress, and since the introduction of compulsory education in Ortlenburg, half a year has been enough to watch Ortlenburg transform from a chaotic city, a city of sin into a city like a garden, relatively speaking.

This is directly related to education, at least those mud dogs know that they can't defecate in the open, and they also know why drinking water must be boiled before drinking, which is the credit of education.

As the dean of the Royal Academy, if Randolph has been unable to raise his head in this somewhat vulgar and lowly public opinion offensive, it will inevitably make people question the teaching level of the Royal Academy, which is also a blow to the authority of the royal family.

Wren happily decided to sell his face to the Empress of Pars, and the war of public opinion between him and Randolph was due to Randolph's sudden announcement of the founding of the People's Party and the beginning of a national speech. After the reform of the Imperial Parliament, nineteen seats were taken from the pot planned by Wren, which was the key to the war between the two sides.

Now that Randolph has surrendered, there is no need for Wren to actually kill them all, these scholars hate them, but they need to be used sometimes.

"Since Randolph can bother you to speak, this is the end of the matter. You can tell Randolph to use your brain before you do anything. This is a trivial matter in itself, and there is no need to refute the face of Empress Pars because of this.

Sure enough, Empress Pars smiled, whether a person's smile was real or not, look at his/her eyes. No matter how good the acting is, it is difficult to shake the deepest emotional exposure under the eyes. Her eyes were full of agility, and she smiled and nodded reservedly, "Then I'll thank you very much." ”

Respect for a person does not need to be paid lip service to respect, actions are the most powerful evidence. Although this is indeed a small matter, but Empress Pars is happy, Wren is not a good talker, and what he believes cannot be pulled back even if she is the emperor. He was able to let go and made Pars feel like he had a high position in Rennes' mind.

And that's a good thing.

Since the beginning of summer, the whole of Orlando has been in good weather, quiet everywhere, and even the full moon on the western front has gradually stabilized, which has given a little respite to the Empress Pars, who has only been on the throne for a year. Last year's natural disasters and the full moon confrontation on the Western Front border caused a lot of changes among the nobles within the empire, making her throne less secure. Now she can finally breathe a sigh of relief, at least prove that she, the emperor, has not brought disaster and pain to the empire as the folk rumors.

"Sebis was stripped of his heirship. As she walked, Empress Pars suddenly said something like this, which made Wren a little stunned. Vito believes that he is no longer fit to inherit the Antoun family, and that the next patriarch of Antoun will be succeeded by Sebis's older brother. ”

After Sebis was almost killed by Wren, the whole person became a little different. In the past, Sebis was full of self-confidence and unstoppable pride, and he almost never lowered his head except in the face of the patriarchs and royals of the major golden nobles. Arrogance is indeed not a virtue, but the aristocracy needs this arrogant mentality, and the golden aristocracy needs such a bold and empty momentum.

But he has changed, becoming a little too calm and low-key, which can be understood as the growth after the setback, so that he has learned to bow his head to face the world. Many times the same thing will have completely different positions from different angles. If his low-key is placed on a person in his forties and fifties, then this is a restrained temperament and an excellent quality. But on a young man who should be full of sharpness, it is not in line with the depression of his age, and it is a slump.

So his elder brother replaced him as the next patriarch of the Antoun family.

And he was assigned to the fief of the Antoon family to take charge of family affairs.

"You have to be careful of him!", Empress Pars was afraid that Wren would not know what he meant, or that she would have despised Sebis and said, "If it was just other small things, he might not have done anything, but after all, it was because of you that he lost the inheritance of the family heir, and you should beware of him doing something impulsive in anger." ”

"He?", Wren smiled nonchalantly, "Well, I remember!"

The weather in early summer is changeable, one moment it is sunny, the next moment the sky becomes gloomy, like the mind of a girl, it is difficult to guess.

When Wren returned to the manor, he happened to see the Thunderbird, which was specially cultivated to deliver letters, tear through the dark clouds and fall straight from the sky into the manor. Alma sent a secret letter, and the Chardin that Wren asked her to find already had a clue.

The man, called Chardin, was in his thirties, with a southern accent, brown hair, a beard, and was about 1.7 meters tall. There was a wound on the back of his hand more than an inch long, which happened to be noticed by the clerk when he was buying food, and there was also a wound in the palm of his hand, which should have been a penetrating wound.

He entered the province of Tulum on foot, and then left the city towards the north, and for the time being received only so much information.

Wren's letter back to Alma was only two words - check again!