149. What is it? Rebel letter!

Castle of the Lords, meeting rooms.

Seeing the ripples on the surface of the magic mirror, and seeing Bell's image slowly dissipate in the magic mirror, Siefel turned around.

He looked at the court staff, including Lulu, who circled around the mottled bronze table, and said with a smile:

"The matter of the mysterious angel will be put on hold for the time being, and it will be handed over to Bell and General Dusk. Anything else? ”

The court staff were all humanoid devils, they sat upright at the long bronze table, they sat straight, their hands on the table, you look at me, I look at you, they want to say something, but they don't know who will say it.

After a brief silence, the silence was finally broken by Lulu.

"Lord Seifer······ Well, several people in your court team have recently received special letters. Lulu held up her hand.

My team of palace staff, how stupid, looks like a group of obedient schoolboys. Lulu is the group leader, and I am responsible for playing the role of the class teacher······ Well, it's really worthy of my carefully selected Wolong and Phoenix chicks. Siphiel complained in her stomach and asked Lulu:

"What kind of special letter is it?"

Lulu turned her gaze to one end of the quaint bronze table, a man from the court staff:

"Lausanne."

The devil man, who was called Lausanne, was quite handsome, with neat and stylish hair, a pair of goat horns on his head, blood-red skin, and a well-trimmed beard on his face that showed his gentlemanly demeanor, but his eyes were glazed. He was stunned for a moment when he saw Lulu look at him, and then he realized that he was asking him to speak.

Lausanne hurriedly took out an envelope from his pocket, ran down from his seat, and handed it to Siefer:

"Sia-sama, this is the letter I received yesterday."

Siefel took the envelope handed by the staff, pulled the letter out of the envelope, and saw that the letter was crumpled and had water stains on it, and couldn't help asking:

"Why is it still wet and falling into the water?"

"No, no, Lord Sifer. The devil knows what happened to these letters, what strange magic was cast, and began to set himself on fire before he could finish reading them. Fortunately, I was quick to see and use the [Water Creation Technique] on the spot, and the fire was extinguished. Lausanne straightened up and explained with some panic.

Siefel began to read the crumpled letter, apparently waterlogged.

Reading and reading, there were a few waves in his blue eyes as clear as lake water, and his eyebrows were raised. And in the back of Siefer's heart, the words in the letter were setting off a storm.

Seeing that the lord began to read the letter, the staff of the devil named Lausanne also began to compare:

"The contents of these letters are obscure. It should be a particularly pretended ancient hellish language, and there are a bunch of puns, and the speech is twisted and misty. The text is also put together in large paragraphs, and it is not segmented at all, which is tiring to watch. ”

Then Lausanne patted his chest again and sighed:

"I read it carefully, and there was nothing special about it.

"Presumably, the sender is concerned about your physical condition, Lord Siefer, and is particularly interested in your fighting style.

"But the members of our court staff, except for Lord Lulu, don't usually see you, Lord Lord, how can they know these things. So, just give this letter to Lord Seefer for you.

"Sie-sama, do you need a reply?"

Hearing Lausanne say this, Sifel's eyes narrowed, and he suddenly couldn't laugh or cry.

The letter in his hand is completely a rebellion!

In addition to plotting rebellion, the main content is to find out the information of Siefer, wanting to know whether Siffel is cursed, what his physical condition is, what level he is approximately, and what extraordinary abilities he has. And a large number of soul coins and soul gems were promised.

Of course, these letters were drafted by Bell, and they certainly cannot be directly stated in the letter: "The enemy is in the lord's fort, everyone go with me, and when I return to the throne of the Grand Duke, you are all subordinate to the dragon's ministers."

Therefore, the letter was not signed, and the content was quite obscure, at least it did not directly express the intention to rebel. In order to ensure that the meaning of the words is vague enough, there are enough puns, and the style is high enough, a large number of ancient hellish words are used in the text. To use the language metaphor of Blue Star, it is that Chinese is sandwiched with classical Chinese, and English is sandwiched with Latin.

In this way, even if Siefel gets the letter and tries to point out that someone wants to rebel, the evidence is limited, enough to fight in a hellish court for half a day.

Anyway, even if the words are vague, the devils of the palace staff team are all elites of the elite, can they still not understand what this letter means?

Don't say it, I really can't understand it!

Siefel glanced around the long bronze table, like the courtiers of a schoolboy. I saw them sitting upright one by one, as if they had seen the students of the head teacher, and they didn't dare to say a word, and they all waited patiently for the lord to speak.

If you can understand the meaning of the letter, I don't think you will have a chance to sit here.

Siefel put the letter down and explained:

"The person who sent this letter wanted to know a lot of things, but some of them involved privacy."

The letter also explains how to reply.

By drawing certain exclusive occult symbols, performing a specific ritual magic, and throwing the written letter in the fire, the reply letter can be secretly passed to Bell.

On one side of the bronze table, a red-skinned beautiful devil raised her hand and asked tremblingly as Siefel looked at her:

"So, we don't reply to these letters, do we? But······ But it seems that the above is still saying something like that, asking us money. ”

Hearing that this female staff member dared to speak like this in front of the lord, revealing her greed for money, Lulu was angry. She stood up and glared at the female staff:

"Are you crazy? What does this mean? Lord Seafield has spoken, why are you still thinking about all that money? Would you be where you are today without Lord Siefer? ”

When the female staff saw Lulu angrily facing her, she blushed and waved her hand again and again. Just as the female staff member was about to defend something, she heard the crisp laughter of Siefer.

With a smile on his face, Siefel shook his head:

"No, no, no, I didn't say, I won't reply to these letters."

Facing Lulu's puzzled look, the smile on Syfield's face bloomed even brighter.

He sat back on his own bench at the end of the mottled long table, glanced around the palace staff, coughed lightly, and said solemnly:

"From now on, if someone receives such a letter, give it to me in time, and I will be responsible for replying.

"As for the reward promised by the sender, I will also give you half of it······"

(End of chapter)