Chapter 86: The End of the Road
So how did it turn out like this?
Agnes watched Henry Schelling being pulled by a group of guards, but still yelling at her father standing at the door of the House, and she was a little dazed.
Henry Schelling, as soon as he arrived at the door of the House, was joined by nearly a hundred people dressed as craftsmen of various costumes, and sat down silently on the road in front of the House. The group sat there from morning till noon, and never left, even though the House sent men out several times to drive them away.
So the king couldn't help it and sent someone to convey the ultimatum.
"You are aware that, in view of the request of the mayors and citizens of Fenerport, I have approved and passed the application for the entry into the Senate for the Bill on the Abolition of the System of Guilds of Fenerport, and no one shall hinder it for any reason."
If some of these staunch supporters of the guild were a little more sensitive to political matters, they would have understood the unfinished meaning of the king's words.
But naturally they won't leave easily. So after the initial silence, the group began to agitate. Some shouted angrily, others were silent; Some stood up, others remained seated, as if what was happening next to them had nothing to do with them. And Henry Schelling was one of those who stood up and roared.
As if not seeing the reaction of the group, the courtiers slowly put away their belongings, turned and left, and the king's escort who had come with him protected him in the center again.
And the House again sent people to drive away the group of people who were sitting in front of the House.
Henry Schelling, who had tried to catch up with the courtiers who had left, but was grabbed by the people next to him, could no longer bear it anymore and fought with the guards who drove them.
After Henry Schelling's move, many of the staunch supporters of the guilds who had joined him in the sit-in in front of the House chose to do so, successfully turning a nonviolent sit-in into a violent revolt.
So the guards of the House no longer just drove them away, but violently subdued them.
The father came out while the courtier was reading the king's dictation. After the revolt of the staunch supporters of the guild, he also ordered the artisans to be temporarily detained, for good reasons - to ignore the king's edicts, to obstruct the work of the house, and to wound the guards.
Agnes looked at Henry Schelling's hateful eyes as she looked at her father, and sighed slightly.
She removed the scarf from her face and walked over to her father, who was constantly assigning tasks to his subordinates, with a frown.
"Why are you here?" The father saw Agnes coming over, and the "Chuan" shape on his eyebrows became more and more obvious.
Agnes was about to open her mouth to explain, but her father interrupted Agnes and said, "You can explain to me when you go back in the evening, and I will let Herag send you back first." ”
Herag was his father's personal valet.
So Agnes didn't say anything more, but followed Herag into her father's carriage.
"Is it okay to take me to the church of St. Diana?" Agnes asked.
Herag glanced at Agnes and said, "Of course. ”
Agnes nodded, her eyes clear, looking out the window at the view slowly moving backwards.
The bill to abolish the guild system has been deliberated, and most of the staunch supporters of the guild have been locked up, and the abolition of the guild represented by my father will definitely not easily let them leave the prison before the guild system is truly abolished, even if they can't do anything at most, at most create some disgusting trouble like today.
It can be said that the abolition of the guild is a foregone conclusion, and that Father, Mother, and Aurerio should soon be free, Agnes thought with some hesitation.
Agnes had always felt that her father was a little anxious about the abolition of the guild, and she sometimes felt that there were some contributing factors behind her father's push for the abolition of the guild, which she was not yet very aware of.
But on the one hand, this is the city of Fenerport, and on the other hand, the church has a high level of interest in the Pagani family for many reasons, and Agnes does not think that anyone can intervene in the secret without being discovered by the church or the royal family.
......
"Little Angnes, you're looking for Olivia again?" A beautiful woman with purple eyes and a long black dress asked with a smile.
Agnes nodded and asked, "Yes, Lady Beshmit." What about Ms. Jones? ”
"The watchmen brought back one from the Pavra Monastery in the morning, well, creature, Olivia went to check it out for them." Ms. Beshmit said with a shrug.
"What creature?" Agnes asked, looking at Ms. Beshmit with some curiosity.
"I can't tell you." Ms. Beshmit said with a smile and shook her head.
Agnes nodded, she roughly understood.
It is likely that the watchmen have succeeded in finding the source of the contamination from the Pavra Monastery.
"Are you in a hurry to find her?" Ms. Beshmit asked with a smile as she bent down slightly.
"It's not a hurry." Agnes shook her head and said.
"Then you should stay here for a while," said Beshmit, pulling Agnes to sit down on the couch, "Olivia should be back soon." ”
As soon as she finished speaking, Ms. Jones walked in with her forehead rubbed.
Ms. Beshmit said with a smirk, "Look, I'll say she'll be back soon." ”
Agnes also smiled and nodded.
"Agnes? What are you doing here? Ms. Jones asked, looking up at Agnes sitting on the couch.
"But it's okay, I was just going to look for you." Ms. Jones said, rubbing her forehead.
"You come with me." Ms. Jones said and turned and walked out.
Agnes followed and left the office.
"Ms. Jones, do you have anything to do with me?" Agnes asked.
"You go with me for a test first." Ms. Jones said.
"Did the watchmen find the source of the pollution or even bring back something about it?" Agnes asked in the affirmative.
Ms. Jones took a deep breath and said, "You go for the test first." ”
"Oh." Agnes nodded obediently and turned to walk into the testing room.
"Wait, tell me first what you came to me for? I'll fix it while you test it. Ms. Jones asked.
"Nothing, I just wanted to ask about the results of the investigation into the theft of the Blacksmith's Guild at that time." Agnes whispered.
"Okay," Ms. Jones nodded, and said, "You go test first, and I'll go find the case file." ”
......
"I still didn't make it." Ms. Jones frowned as she looked at Agnes' test report.
Agnes sat quietly next to Ms. Jones and did not speak.
"Forget it, I'll ask first, you wait here first." Ms. Jones stood up with the report sheet and walked to the ground floor of the church.