Chapter 15.5: Grievances hurt the most

About the previous chapter, there are some small clerical errors! Now it has been revised, just refresh the list to read, please forgive the readers for the inconvenience! The following is the text:

Bard Aristotle, who was the titular biological father of Paul Aristotle.

But Paul's child is a posthumous child, if according to the time, Heber Plato was in the Bard house for less than a year, but he left a child who is heavier than normal children, who knows if it is Bard's seed!

So after the child was born, Bard ignored him and left him to fend for himself on the streets. Originally, Bard thought that such a young child would not survive in such a bad situation.

But as if God was reminding Bard of a bad thing, he let the child survive tenaciously in the beggars.

So for this son, sometimes Bud longed for him to die, but he couldn't do it because of the slightest hesitation.

And the reason why Bard really didn't want to see his little son was because of the child's mother, Heber Plato. And the cause of everything is this:

Herb Plato, the woman who was Bard's nominal fiancΓ©e.

Before getting married, in order to be worthy of his beautiful fiancΓ©e, Bard Aristotle also deliberately underwent a human magic transformation with a high failure rate but mature technology, and became a sixth-order demon warrior.

But what I never expected was that a week before the wedding, the woman Herb Plato ran away with a troubadour named Angus Gale, whom they had known for only a month.

At that time, the angry father of Bard Aristotle vomited blood on the spot, and said that he had no interest, and could not even keep his daughter-in-law, and then died before surviving the winter of that year.

The troubadour, although it is known for its combat power in the early stage, is often well connected because of its strong auxiliary abilities and often has good connections, and it is mixed among magicians and ordinary people.

And what about Bard Aristotle? Although he is a member of the Aristotle family, he is only a demon warrior who has barely broken through to the sixth order, which is still the result of the transformation of the human body by a magician, and he himself actually has no qualifications of the inferior level, and he is only a small side in the Aristotle family.

Although in terms of combat power, Bard after the 6th rank could already go to Angus Gale's trouble, he could only swallow this breath in the end.

A few years later, Bard Aristotle found another good-looking, but ordinary-born woman to marry and have children, and even the children were almost two years old.

At this moment, who would have thought that Heber Plato would appear in front of Bard Aristotle again?!

At that time, the Aristotle family and the Plato family felt embarrassed because of Heber Plato's escape from marriage. A warrant was issued for the arrest of Herb Plato, but nothing was said about the troubadour named Angus Gale.

This wanted warrant is more like a fig leaf for a big family than a wanted one.

In fact, no one would offend a promising "troubadour" for that bounty. Even Bard himself had forgotten that there was such a thing as a wanted warrant, and he never expected that this wanted warrant would one day actually send Herb Plato to him.

So when Bud saw that the family law enforcement team had sent Herb Plato as a slave, Bard recognized Herb Plato, but he had no idea what was going on.

And Herb Plato didn't recognize the rude and sloppy man in front of him at all, it would be the man who was the "" who almost became his husband, and he was still there to speak disrespectfully.

Then, Bard inquired about the ins and outs of the matter from the escorted law enforcement team.

It turned out that the troubadour named Angus Gale had died in an expedition to the ruins of an underground battlefield, or that he had been killed by an adversary. And because someone spied on the property left by Angus Gale, but this woman was surnamed Plato, so he sent someone back to send this woman back and let the Plato family deal with it themselves, and by the way, swallowed the property and bought a favor from the Plato family.

But somehow, he was sent to the Aristotle family's law enforcement team. As soon as the family law enforcement team flipped through the records, there was such a wanted woman, and this kind of matter should be handled according to the clan rules, so they sent Herb Plato to Bard as a criminal slave.

It is said that Bud, who was still laughing with people, slapped him on the spot and was still chattering there: "I want to find my brother and avenge that troubadour." He also asked Bud to help contact his brother's "silly" woman. ”

dragged Heber Plato into the back house, and after that, everyone never saw Heber Plato appear in front of everyone, and the family law enforcement team would not care about the fate of a criminal slave.

Although slavery was ostensibly abolished, some magician families still had such a punishment in their family laws.

By the second year, everyone had vaguely heard that the woman named Heber Plato had died, and everyone was just guessing exactly how she died.

However, it is said that the person who went to collect the body vomited violently when he saw the body, and a living posthumous child was dug out of the body, but the Bard family did not seem to want to admit the child born to the sinful slave.

And this child was even more unpopular in the Bard family, and he was often seen begging for food with beggars on the roadside, and he did not wear a single piece of clothing at first, but was wrapped in the rag in which he was born.

Later, someone took pity on him and gave him a set of old clothes, so that he had a piece of clothing to cover his body.

And this person is the later Paul Aristotle, and Paul's name is actually a homonym taken by the steward of Newton's house according to the names of the beggars around him.

What Seist saw was just a microcosm of Paul Aristotle's daily life, because his brother, who was a few years older than him, had a daily life of eating, sleeping, and playing with Paul.

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So, when the steward of the Newton family approached Curtis Plato, the brother of Heber Plato, he could not believe that such a thing would happen.

Because of the suddenness of the incident, Curtis Plato himself actually didn't know that his sister Heber Plato would be sent to the Bard family as a slave according to the Aristotelian family rules, not to mention that his sister also gave birth to Paul's posthumous son.

The people of the clan who later learned of the situation would not have dared to mention it to his family, and had he not been informed by the housekeeper of the Newton family that he would have eloped with the troubadour named Angus Gale for his sister.

Curtiss Plato, now hates himself very much because he is only a second-class warrior, and he can't kill the brute Bard with his own hands, you must know that Bard and their family have at least ten years of friendship! He didn't hesitate to torture and kill his sister, and treat the children left by his sister like that.

When he learned from the Newton housekeeper about his sister's fate and the fate of the widow, he was devastated, and Curtiz Plato spent a day in his room before he suppressed the urge to go to Bard now.

After that, he first temporarily concealed the life and death of his sister from his parents, then agreed to adopt Paul, mobilized his connections, cut off all the supply of potions in the Bard family's shop, and finally forced Bard Aristotle to agree to Paul's adoption by him.

In fact, Curtis Plato originally wanted to follow his mother's surname, but considering the relationship between the Plato family and the Aristotelian family, this kind of face-tearing move still did not work.

However, Paul's father, Bard Aristotle's family, also gave half of the family property to Paul's name. It was used to appease Paul's suffering over the years and the wrath of Curtis Plato.

However, this was not the end of the story, and when Paul was found to have a moderate magical aptitude and a very high level of spiritual magic two years later, things changed even more drastically.

Curtiss Plato's revenge began, when he concocted a peculiar poison to kill everyone close to the Bard family except Paul. Then he used Paul's guardian to take over all the property of the Bard family.

If you just look at the death, it is estimated that everyone will think that the Bud family died of myocardial infarction. If it weren't for the fact that too many people died at one time, and it was inconceivable that even a child in his teens died of myocardial infarction, this matter would probably be even more hidden.

Although anyone with a discerning eye could see that this was revenge from Curtiss Plato, Paul's magical aptitude and understanding, and because of Curtis's clean hands and feet, he was not caught.

Curtiz Plato was only secretly warned by the clan, and in the end, because all the immediate family members of the person concerned died, and Bard was really unpopular in the hearts of the locals, the absurd conclusion of "death from illness" was really used to hastily close the case. After all, no one would offend Curtiss Plato for the sake of a dead man who was not very well received.

As for the inheritance of the Bard family, of course, all belonged to Paul, and as long as Paul remained surnamed Aristotle for one day, this property was his, and no one could touch it.

But Paul, who was already somewhat sensible at the time and knew his own background, couldn't be happy when faced with the fact that his uncle had killed his nominal father's family!

Of course, that's all for later.

(PS1: Although I went out for a long time today!, this chapter is also 3000 words, and tomorrow in order to compensate, it is expected that a chapter of 6000 words will explode.) Speaking of which, everyone is already familiar with the title of the small chapter!)

(PS2: Some people say that I can get these chapters out of the picture, and I'm right, but these chapters involve the character causes of several main supporting characters, and what I'm going to tell is a story of growth and change after all, and I can't avoid these if there is pain!)

To quote a classic saying: there is only sunlight without shadows, only joy without pain, then it is not life. οΌ‰

(Another: Finally, I asked for a recommendation ticket as usual, everyone should go to bed early! οΌ‰