129 Riots and Trials

Petru. Baptista had imagined how he would re-enter the Cathedral of Turnest after the micro-service.

But no matter how rich his imagination was, he never imagined that the second time he entered the Cathedral of Tournest, as a noble papal envoy, would be even more tragic than the first.

Petru. Baptista had also imagined that when he returned to Tourneste as a papal envoy, he would be subjected to the ...... of children, peasants, nobles, merchants, and women What a warm and trembling welcome.

But...... He really couldn't imagine that the "welcome" to him could be "warm" to such an extent.

If it weren't for the fact that Abu and the others, who were heavily hired by the Holy See, were really worthy of their worth, and found out that the situation was wrong in advance and rushed to his side to protect them desperately, if it weren't for Abu's wit to find that the young bishop was an excellent human shield, if it weren't for the young bishop who was so naïve as a human shield for him......

He couldn't tell if he would survive the mob.

Rao is like this, and his harvest along the way can also be called rich: rotten turnips, rotten vegetable leaves, chicken feathers, pig dung, dog shit, gutter mud, eggshells, urine, clods, tiles......

If you collect them all and the envoy has a space to carry around, it's more than enough to open a small vegetable patch!

Unfortunately, the envoy did not have room with him, so he avoided these things, but there were too many things thrown over, and despite the loyal protection of the Lord by his men, and the young bishop as a human shield, when he broke through the angry crowd and fled to the cathedral of Tournest, he still had a rotten vegetable skin on his head, and there were many stains on his beautiful robes.

In fact, there are more unfortunate people than him.

The venerable Abbey of St. Martin, Joseph, became the main target of the mob's siege, and they seemed to agree that he was the culprit (though this was more or less the case) and concentrated their fire on him.

Fortunately, anyone who has played a little strategy game knows that the force that can effectively strike the enemy is never the total force, but the strength of the front line - even if 60,000 people gathered in Turnest City that day, it does not mean that 60,000 people can effectively hit the former bishop whom they find very hateful - the nearest row can use their fists, the second row can barely reach it if they are lucky enough to find sticks, the third row has to use long-range weapons such as vegetable peels that are actually not lethal, and the fourth row? Sorry, but it's nice that what they throw doesn't hit their own people.

So, when the envoy finally remembered that his tax collector had ordered the bishop to send someone to save the venerable abbot, he was still alive.

Is......

"One pink race and ten black." In the aftermath of the summary, the Great Demon King and the Young Bishop almost cried without hugging their heads, as long as they endured it, they could send the envoy and the former bishop to ascend to heaven together, but who would have thought that at this time, a force that did not belong to the card table would actually overturn the card table in one fell swoop?

In fact, this riot, after careful reflection, will find that it did not arise out of thin air, although the Great Demon King's pretending to be a poor plan is only a temporary retrogression, but the people who have been accustomed to civilized life (by Neustrian standards) can no longer accept the regression and complain, this powder keg has met the former bishop this Mars again!

And the arrogance of the former bishop and the wanton insult of the beloved new bishop deepened the fear of everyone, the fear that the good life would never return, and the fear that the former bishop would regain power, finally, to the extreme, was a dog jumping off the wall!

As for what takes into account the big picture...... You say this to those barbarians whose fists are always better than their brains?

It's not that they haven't rebelled and burned churches......

It's all strange that palace fighting novels and house fighting novels never mention this stubble! Even the peasant uprisings have a Chinese background every year, and those palace fighting and house fighting novels don't mention this stubble, not to mention that Luo Yi is traveling through the Middle Ages under theocratic rule? She did not have the consciousness that the peasants and citizens would rebel against theocracy......

"What's next?" Both were at a loss.

But it was clear what to do next for the envoy and the former bishop, who fled back to Sugeni overnight, and the former bishop, of course, did not leave an inch, and then they complained about the king.

Accusing the mob of Turnest of lawlessness, and of instigating, conniving and shielding it by Bishop Turnest.

The current Bishop of Tournest, of course, did not sit idly by, pleading that he had no knowledge of the riot (indeed) and did not condone it (he himself suffered several rotten leaves in the scuffle) and did not cover it up (if there was any solid evidence, he must have punished the prisoners severely, the question is not - where to find such solid evidence in the Middle Ages as a video document), and then he also filed a complaint that his predecessor deliberately provoked the conflict with impudent words and tried to frame him.

Past and current bishops...... This kind of lawsuit does not happen every year, and the complaint was handed over to the royal court without being intercepted at all.

There was a long discussion about how to judge, and at the end of the day, Archbishop Joseph made the final decision: "God judges! ”

It was a clever referee.

It is said to be a terrible divine judgment, but for the clergy it is different from the commoners, that is, the matter of eating a piece of bread, as long as they are not unlucky enough to choke on bread at home, they can prove their innocence, and then, the two former and current bishops can put aside their previous suspicions and love each other - strange!

The archbishop's proposal was not for their reconciliation.

In this way, he showed his impartiality, which was important to his presidency of Neustria by giving fifty slabs to each of the two high priests who accused each other, and this apparent impartiality; Second, after these two high-ranking clergy were cleared, neither of them could be suspected of endangering the envoys, so that the king (or Duke of Ulrich, who represented the king) could bypass these two powerful high-ranking clergymen and punish the wealthy city of Tournest with a large sum of money for rioting against the papal envoys.

As for who is the guy who threw the first rotten vegetable peel?

When the time comes, just find an ugly old woman who lives alone and burn her to death in the name of a witch who opposes the church, which not only gives the punished civilians a channel for catharsis, but also saves precious food, killing two birds with one stone.

And the former and current Bishop of Neustria? If the two bears don't fight, how can the fox divide the bread for them? It is to sentence them so perfunctorily, so that none of them will be convinced, and they will continue to attack each other for a hundred years. In this way, the fox, oh no, it is the king and the archbishop who have an endless stream of legal fees to be paid, and the two of them offer each other's pigtails to catch.

Archbishop Joseph's proposal took into account the fairness of the previous bishop and the current bishop, and took into account the king's present and future wallets, avenged the envoy, and helped himself to sit firmly on the Diaoyutai mountain and watch the tiger fight in the future.

However, there are those who firmly disobey this ruling!