Chapter 553 Sudden changes in identity and status are the most likely triggers to influence a person's behavior

A minute ago, Wren had only one idea of the name Assomende, that is, he was the only child of the Grand Duke of Joan of Arc, and he was bound to become the good boy of the Duchy's king in the future. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info

Within a minute, Wren had taken an interest in Assomend, and he asked the Imperial Ministry of National Security to pull out all the files about Assomend and send him over, so that he could study the man well.

Like all children of the great nobility until the age of sixteen, Archduke Joan of Arc adopted almost a free-range approach to raising this little bastard, in addition to the need for an aristocratic elite education. The little bastard and the bastard are both bastards, but the two bastards mean very different things. A bastard is a jerk, and scum can be brought into the interpretation of the term, but the little bastard is different. Most of the time, the little bastards are talking about those who are mischievous and have a somewhat bad personality, but in general they don't have any major impact on society and don't hurt other people's lives.

Less than forty years of Asomend's life, beginning at the age of sixteen, became a very clear watershed.

Before the age of sixteen, Assomende was a little bastard, and after the age of sixteen he suddenly changed, and became a good boy, a good nobleman, and an erudite gentleman. He no longer likes to show off his power outside with a group of doglegs, nor does he like to use pranks to toss others, and his pursuit of women has almost disappeared all of a sudden, becoming a model of aristocracy like an ascetic.

Even Emperor Orlando VI once used Assomend as an example to praise his virtues.

Today, however, Wren does not see the slightest resemblance to these files. In his opinion, Assomnd was arrogant, arrogant, and impulsive, and completely different from the aristocratic role model described in the archives. If Wren hadn't known that what had been recorded by the original Archives Department was true, he would have wondered if Archduke Joan of Arc had bribed the people who had built the archives in order to cover up Assomend's bad character.

This, in turn, shows that during the time he came in, Assomende's personality has changed dramatically.

What kind of situation can make a modest and cautious nobleman like a gentleman become such an abnormal person?

It's a difficult question to answer on your own, and perhaps the true answer is only known to Asholmand himself, but Wren has some guesses. He had seen a lot of such people, not in the Orlando Empire, not in this world, but before he crossed over. At that time, he was a newspaper reader in the office, and the only thing he could do all day was to flip through the newspaper with a teacup in his hand and leave work on time.

In this process, both active and passive, I have also witnessed many things.

For example, when an official is suddenly promoted to a high position, his children suddenly change from cautious to flamboyant in the face of completely different social status and circumstances. Something like this is not a one-of-a-kind affair.

So can you think about it from another perspective, when Assomende, who is not mentally retarded, has a normal IQ and is also erudite, and has twenty or thirty years of normal life experience, suddenly dares to fight against the golden aristocracy, is it because he has enough confidence to fight against the golden aristocracy? Only in this way did he dare to blatantly whip a golden nobleman's butler in the manor of the golden noble?

In many families, the power of the housekeeper is second only to the head of the family and the patriarch, and even the power of some retainers is not as good as that of the housekeeper. Take the old butler's grandfather, Wren has to salute when he sees him, which is a respectable and at the same time daunting position.

Beating Phonkos is equivalent to beating Rennes, this is definitely an endless situation, what does he rely on to dare to be so presumptuous?

At the same time, why did he become restrained after meeting Wren?

This may have something to do with what happened to him when he was 16 years old.

But in any case, it is impossible for Wren to let such a person who once gave Funcos an ugly and threatening place to leave so easily, not to mention that he is still one of Wren's prey, so there is no reason to let him go.

"Do you know what Asomender is doing this time?", Wren put down the file in his hand, casually threw it on the table, and asked.

Nietzsche stood with his head bowed respectfully in thin clothes, and when he saw Nietzsche, Wren couldn't help but think of his original treasurer, Richard. Both of them are equally fat and have similar personalities, the only difference is that Richard's awe of Wren lies in Wren's status, while Nietzsche's awe of Wren lies in Wren's identity. One is in awe of the city lord, and the other is in awe of the golden nobles.

Maybe in the eyes of some people, it doesn't make a difference, anyway, they are in awe of Ren, but in the eyes of people like Ren, who know people's hearts, it is completely different.

Nietzsche immediately replied: "Assomend, with three thousand knights preparing to go north to fight those rebels, passed by the imperial capital, and heard that he would leave the day after tomorrow. ”

"So I went to the Northern Expedition!", Wren nodded, his behavior was not surprising, since he decided to marry Golia, it meant that his mother and Empress Pars had completed a series of exchange of interests. The crusade against the unsubordinate is obviously one of them.

At the same time, he also understood why Empress Pars had instigated a small conflict between Asomand and him, and Empress Pars was obviously unwilling to complete the so-called exchange of interests with Asomend and his mother. Otherwise, the Empress of Pars would never have let this guy Assomend hit the hedgehog of Rennes, and no matter what, one side would be injured.

She didn't like Assomender and was on her beware.

"Send someone to keep an eye on Assomende. With a wave of his hand, Nietzsche picked up the file and withdrew.

Northern expedition?

The Northern Expedition is good!

Such a battle, which involved nearly seventy percent of the nobility of the entire empire, was absolutely impossible to decide the winner in just a few days, it was a long process. In this process, if some nobles are defeated and die for one reason or another, it is not an unacceptable result. In the face of the destruction brought about by war, the destruction of war will not let you go because you have a noble status and a higher status than others.

Even if the emperor is personally recruited, he may be killed, let alone the son of a grand duke?

If he dies in the chaos, I am afraid that even the Grand Duke of Joan of Arc will not have the slightest reason to do anything.

After all, you let Assomend participate in such a war, and whatever the result is, you have to bear it yourself.