Chapter Forty-Nine: The Stubborn Envoy

Although many people have doubted that in the war of that year, whether those heroes really did those deeds that made them go down in history - such as blocking the eye-catching bombing bunkers, etc., and they have come from physics, biology and other aspects to otherwise the authenticity of these deeds, but Sinan Pei believes that those deeds are true, and there has never been a shortage of people in this world who dare to give their lives for the sake of their ideals and other things, and there has never been a shortage of people.

If Sinampe had the slightest suspicion of these before coming to Eugenia, then when he came here and witnessed the bloody war between Capet and Caledonia, Sinampe no longer had any doubts about it.

For he had seen many of them, knights and commoners, and what they valued might be different, but their courage to sacrifice themselves was the same.

But Sinampe never thought that the Varangi in front of him, who looked like he was full of copper smell, would have such courage.

"Are you really crazy, do you think that if you die here, Your Highness will agree to your request to return to Lelan City!" Si Nanpei yelled at this madman who didn't even want his life.

"Whether it's possible or not, always give it a try. Varangi coughed up a mouthful of blood, and Kara's kick was so hard that it hurt him incomprehensibly—in fact, it was another way to see that the maid lady also had no affection for the representatives of the two cities.

"I really don't understand what you think. Theresa shook her head, "Am I so important to your city?"

“...... My lord, maybe you'll understand when you look around. Curran said, "What if...... Without you, Leland would eventually become the Church, the Emperor, or the plaything of Adria and Genova. ”

"I'm more and more suspicious of your intellect now. Sinampei shook his head. "You're telling us like this, it's a big maelstrom, a maelstrom of extreme danger, and you think we're going to jump into it so stupidly and ask for trouble?"

"......" Curran was silent and did not speak again.

"Si, you don't have to talk to them about that. Theresa waved her hand. "Since they don't look down on our money, we don't need to talk to them more unnutritious nonsense. I am tired...... I want to sleep for a while. ”

“...... Do you see, Varangi, that persuasion is not as persuasive as you do. Sinan Pei wanted to drive them away, but when the words came to his lips, he swallowed them again.

He still couldn't say those words. Especially in the face of a man like Varangi who is willing to die in exchange for a chance.

Sinampe gave Carla a look and motioned for her to go back to the house to take care of Theresa, while he continued to talk to the two city representatives here.

"Why do you think my mistress can help you through this crisis? At first I thought all you wanted was money, but it depended on you. The merchants of Leland are still able to solve the financial problems of their city......"

Varangi nodded vigorously: "That's right. ”

"So what do you want?" asked Sinan Pei.

"We ......," Varangi hesitated for a long time before he said slowly, "one day when we were in a meeting, one of the councillors invited a magician...... It was a master of profound mana. ”

"It's really ghostly......" Sinampe smiled bitterly when he heard Varangi's words, "Say, is that magician's name Arué, or is it called De Les?"

"It's Master Arue. Varangie gasped. He replied while wiping the blood from his mouth.

Curran didn't bother with him.

"Why would you believe the words of such a bad old man?" Si Nanpei frowned, "Haven't you ever suspected that you have fallen under some magic?"

"Nope. That's not true. Varangi shook his head, "We didn't believe him at first, but he gave us an accurate prediction of the meteor shower in the night sky in three days......"

"Are you all fools? That's not a prophecy, it's just a prediction, an astronomical phenomenon that anyone can predict as long as they know some astronomical knowledge. Sinampei said disdainfully.

But then he prophesied many other things. In addition to the celestial phenomena, even the physical ailments of our parliamentarians, we have to believe ......" Varangi smiled equally bitterly. No one likes a prophet like this, and ordinary people will only be afraid to stay with them.

"It's really nerve-wracking...... "Sinan Pei also didn't have anything to do with those old men. Who made their skills so unscientific!

"He guides us. Returning to the arms of the original owner, he said that this would give us four hundred years of prosperity. Varangi shook his head as he spoke, "We are quite skeptical of this, but we still set off for Auvergne, and we suspect that Master Arue means that with the power of the Capetian Kingdom, it is enough for us to prosper for four hundred years." ”

"But it wasn't until we got to Auvergne that we realized we were wrong. Varangi shook his head and said, "We arrived in the town of Aliai to get the news that the Countess was expelled from house arrest by Knight Henry......"

"So you still trust Master Arue like that?" said Sinampei, frowning.

"It should be said that it was only in the town of Aliai that we truly believed in Master Aruai. Varangi coughed twice, "The town of Aliai is thriving beyond our expectations. I inquired around and learned that it was the Countess and you who made this qiē. ”

"Theresa and me?" said Sinampei, gesturing to his nose.

Varangi nodded: "That's right. Although I have heard of your name for a long time, I have never been able to seriously examine your deeds, for I have never had the chance, and the descriptions of the town of Aliai by the people of our caravan are too exaggerated and one-sided. ”

"Where I spent three days, apart from inquiring into what the Countess was behind bars, I was examining your deeds and policies. I believe that you are absolutely capable of leading Leland to prosperity. ”

"After all, are you originally because of me?" Si Nanpei smiled dumbly.

"No, to tell you the truth, Monsieur Sir., your abilities and wisdom are indeed incomparable, but what we have seen in Auvergne is not only the praise of you, but also the infinite rever......ence for the countess," interjected Curran, "and it seems that both the merchant and the poor are proclaiming the kindness and open-mindedness of the countess with one voice, and at the same time expressing their indignation at the actions of their king" (to be continued............