Chapter 082: I can't help myself
The white dove leaned back in his chair and looked at Kunti Canvid, who was seated next to him on his right, his eyes as sharp as a knife's edge. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info "Lord Marquis, you must be well aware of the punishment of branding, right?" her tone suddenly returned to her composure. A calm that borders on death.
"Your Majesty, every account can be checked, and it is clear," Quanti told her with unusual calmness, "the ledger is in this castle, and the Protector of Hess knows where it is, and it is as small as the unit price of a catfish used in a ball, and I beg you to check the accounts to see if I am lying." ”
"Then what has he done in the past three years?" the white dove angrily swept the table full of parchment medallions to the ground, "how did he spend the whole 1.7 million gold coins?
"It's not difficult to spend 1.7 million gold coins in three years, Your Majesty. Quanti shrugged, "Just like that White guy loves food, have you ever heard of white truffles? a good thing that can only be found in the quiet forests of Sunshine City." The taste is indeed delicious, but the price is as high as two hundred gold coins, and there is no market, as for the size of one, it is estimated that it is not enough for our Count of Charlotte to stuff his teeth. He would often ask for it on his plate, so our lovely foreign trade minister had to deign to pay a higher price on the black market. ”
"He alone eats up the treasury in three years?" the white pigeon pursed his lips and showed anger, "You tell me that he eats white truffles as bread?"
"Your Majesty, this is just the tip of the iceberg. Quanti grinned, "Three years of royal life is enough to turn a rough forest guard into an extremely picky nobleman. Do you remember? At the birthday party that day, the one on his body—"
"That's enough!" interrupted the white pigeon angrily, "tell me, where did the other 400,000 come from?"
"Sunshine City," Quanti replied quickly, "he rented out the Ghost Forest in the name of the king. ”
"It's not written in the contract, Mistress Kunti. Jaime picked up the bronze inkstone and slammed the table with a few muffled noises, black ink splashing all over his hands.
"I'm just polishing it so that these words—"
"-Sounds more pleasant?" the White Dove interrupted him again, "or is it more deceitful?" Quanti, if Duke Jaime doesn't break this matter today, when are you going to see the light of day for this musty and smelly mess?"
"When the sun rises. The white dove knew that Quanti was alluding to her. "That's why I prefer to serve you, Your Majesty. Kunti sat up straight, the familiar smile on her face gone. "The Ghost Forest is now the hunting ground of the Lord of Daylight City, valid for forty years. He slowly stood up and bowed to his knees, "I'm sorry, Your Majesty, I can't stop him." ”
The white dove's gaze scanned the ministers, and almost all of them sat up straight. "Stand down," she sighed, "give me some time to think about how to clean up this mess." ”
Charlotte was the first to get up, Eamonn and Bolton hesitated, Hess faltered, but they finally left the table, except for Jaime and Quanti, who sat in their seats.
"Let's get out, I want to be quiet. The white dove propped his head in the palm of his hand, and his eyes were full of fatigue. "And you," she said, looking up and waving weakly at the servants of the temple, "all go out, go out..... I'm going to ..... quietly."
"Your Majesty, I apologize for my reckless words last night. After the servants had withdrawn, old Jaime wiped the black ink from his hands with a scrap roll of parchment, his eyes equally tired, and his voice as tired. "I know your relationship with His Excellency Kenny Dalton, but now you are no longer a white dove, but Mira Kelling, our soon-to-be-enthroned queen, the whole heaven of Assyria. The day after tomorrow you will ascend to the throne, clothed in fine clothes and crowned with crowns, and Assyria needs you more than him. ”
"What's more, he was also the lord of Nippur, a man who was so poor that he was penniless and carried a large group of oil bottles. Quanti's index fingers were crossed and intertwined, her thumbs kept circling, and her voice returned to its usual cunning, but it seemed extremely sincere between the lines. "I want to help you keep him too, I swear. A lord who was able to take Nipur from Barton without a single soldier, and who still had the people of the city to follow after the disaster, hey..... He deserves more than anyone else at this table just now. But Your Majesty, you know better than I do now, not now. ”
But he is my man, Namu God testifies. The white dove thought, but did not say it. As old James said, she was about to become the heaven of Assyria, and how could the heavens fall for a man?
"Your Majesty, I would like to plead with you on behalf of all Assyria. Duke Jaime stepped out of his seat, his heavy oak chair clattering on the bluestone floor, "Let them go, before your coronation." ”
"I swear, I've never peed in a pot with Jaime in my life. Kunti also stood up from his seat and bowed to his knees, "But this time, I have to stand with him." I'm sorry, my esteemed Queen....."
After Jaime and Quanti left, the White Dove sat in the dark side room for a long time. She stared at the ceiling depicted by the green line in a daze, sometimes stared at the parchment music all over the floor and wept, and sometimes looked out of the window. At sunset, she saw an iron helmet on the head of one of the guards, the scythe on which was bright red in the glow.
She forgot how long she had been sitting that day, how she had been tossing and turning in bed that night, and how she had spoken to Kenny and asked him to leave Assyria with the Confederate army and hungry refugees.
Two days later, she stood in the King's Hall at Fort in the Woods, dressed in Jaime's splendid garment, with a scythe-patterned crown pressed into a silver bun, and she sat down on the familiar throne with extraordinary grace in her every move.
Then the trumpets sounded, the ministers worshipped, and the whole of Assyria chanted: Long live the Queen!
But her gaze traveled through the crowd, through King's Square, through the ancient city of Assyria, through the Dragon's Blood Forest, back somewhere.....
In the morning light, she saw her other self: she was bowing her head and buttoning up, her messy silver hair dancing in the wind. And Nameless, he stretched his legs and lay on the grass, his honey-colored eyes full of smiles.
She seemed to hear her own silver bell-like voice, singing the familiar ballad: If I had a pair of wings, even as small as a farrow, I would spread my wings and fly to the end of the forest, and to the other side of the mountain. I'm going to fly there, perched in the trees, I'm going to be anchored in the ocean, no matter how far away, I'm going to fly there. Then, whisper in your ear.....
"When will you return home, my dear?" she touched her stomach and whispered as she bowed her head.