Chapter 34 Summary, Sorting, and Departure
At the same time, Xavier added to this.
"For example, his marital status, have you heard of a woman named Wendy? As far as I know, she used to be Ron's wife. ”
"You're talking about Mrs. Wendy. Darcy said he had heard the name, "She was indeed Ron's former wife, but he abandoned her for some reason." ”
"I don't know exactly why, but we villagers actually love her, although she is essentially a member of those evil nobles, but at least she knows how to respect us and is not too arrogant. ”
So, after hearing the news of her abandonment, many of us secretly sighed for this, scolding Ron for his ruthlessness. ”
"After that, she never showed up again, maybe she was still in Ron's house, or maybe she was far away from this sad place, I don't know. Darcy said.
"That's enough, thanks for the message. Xavier replied with gratitude, "So, after Ron abandoned Wendy, did he marry another one?"
"Yes, absolutely. Darcy's memory seems to be very deep, "because he made the marriage ceremony very strong, and took the opportunity to collect some marriage tax, in the name of asking us to bless him, but I have never heard of the way to let others bless themselves, is to force others to pay taxes." ”
"This is simply a super ridiculous thing, and it makes us quickly understand how evil those nobles are, and how far away they are, in short, he did remarry, if I remember correctly, it was one of your countrymen, I mean the Minoans, who is said to be the daughter of one of the leaders of your army. ”
Then, he didn't marry again, and just like that, until now. Darcy concluded.
"Okay, thank you. Xavier thanked him again, and it seemed that the information Darcy had said was exactly what he had seen in the illusion before.
Ron, the viscount, was not trusted by the Minoans because of his Vasiliki status in his quest for the rank of Earl.
For this reason, the Minos military made a request for Ron to divorce Wendy Covind and marry the military's daughter, which can be seen in the second illusion, that is, when there was a cry, Xavier also had a friendly exchange with Wendy, Ron, etc. in the house.
Then, Ron did just that, ditching Wendy and marrying a new lady, and he got his wish and got the earldom he wanted.
It's just that poor Wendy has become a vampire's servant, according to the words of vampire Abraham, a synonym for failure, and forcibly puts herself into a deep sleep on the bridge, hoping that someone will help her solve her problems.
Xavier, for example, helped her solve the problem of rational return, but her last wish has not been fulfilled.
That is, to see Ron again.
Xavier was already very clear about the previous points, and now, it is only a reconfirmation.
He glanced at Viscount Wallace next to him, and then repeated what he had said to Darcy, asking him to tell the villagers how dangerous the so-called rebellion was, and let them understand what was going to happen.
At the same time, let them take Mary Bennet, Darcy's sister, which Darcy has agreed, he does not want his sister to fall into such danger, and he also said that he will let other villagers who do not want to join him leave the team.
Whether he would do this or not, Xavier no longer knows, anyway, outside the current village of Imu, two men and a woman can be seen walking.
They were Xavier, Viscount Wallace, and Mary, no doubt.
The only thing that seems strange is that Mary, who is only about ten years old, is in a coma, which is actually because the little girl is unwilling to leave her father, her brother.
In desperation, Xavier chose to use unconscious magic to forcibly take her away, and Darcy also saw this process, and his face changed at that time, even a little angry.
But in the end, he gave up on his move, and he didn't want his sister to follow the same path as him.
"Remember to pass on the reputation of the Bennet family. He said this before Mary fell unconscious.
As for what will happen next, Xavier can also have a general understanding, and I believe that the villagers of Imu Village will rebel again, but the specific time is not clear, but it is also possible that they will contact their organization, that is, those resistance groups that don't know what they are called, to make specific adjustments and achieve better results.
And then there is the blossoming of their hopes, and to be honest, their only hope is that the number of troops in Vasilyki is limited, which means that if the whole of Vasilyki can resist together, the garrisons will not be able to react to it all.
They will be able to take advantage of these opportunities to occupy certain cities, turn their weak resistance into a real state of war, and have enough material resources to support them to continue their struggle.
Although Darcy didn't say these things, Xavier felt that he thought so.
This is also the reason why Xavier did not do anything to stop it, in addition to the fact that he knew that he could not persuade him, and that it was not that if the people of their village did not rebel, the whole tone could be changed in an instant.
There were others who would do what they were going to do, and that's what Darcy wanted to tell Xavier before.
Therefore, it may be very immoral, but under such a big wave, Xavier really has nothing to do, the most he can do is to save a Mary, by the way, fulfill Wendy Covinde's last wish, and then he will leave the country and return to the familiar Minoan Empire.
These moral considerations have been considered by Xavier before.
In this regard, Viscount Wallace did not give much advice, and even in the communication just now, he did not make any sound, everything was to let Xavier call the shots.
Xavier had asked why this was, but Viscount Wallace did not answer directly, saying only that if I disagreed, I would speak up.
The implication is that he has no objection to Xavier's actions.
Then Xavier will be able to make his own decisions and complete the task he has to do.
As mentioned before, if it weren't for the rebellion of Imu Village, Xavier would have been at Ron's house by now.
But this was only a little delay, and Viscount Wallace had told Ron's soldiers that they were going to explain, so let's explain it now.
Xavier carried Mary, who was quite light on his back, like a nanny, and Viscount Wallace to Ron, the direct land of the earl.
He saw the house again, the place where he had fought the vampire Abraham in the illusion, where he had killed Wendy with his own hands, and where he had spoken to the loving couple.
The difference is that this time I came, I saw a lot of soldiers, after all, this is not an illusion, it is reality, and Ron, who has done a lot of bad things, must be afraid of being sought revenge.
For this reason, he installed a large number of soldiers in the entire house, except for his own room, which was actually the work of a bodyguard.
In this way, he can tell his little heart that he is safe.
It's just that he didn't expect that even if there were so many soldiers, for Xavier and them, it would still be ineffective.
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