Chapter 235: Debich's Invitation (Part II)

The limp-clad girl gently slapped the priest behind her with her small hands, but this did not lead to a further invasion by Kellius.

Kyleus's two large hands moved over the girl's body, one covering the mountain and the other deep into the jungle. The flexible movements made Lisi, who had just experienced the high point, feel unusually, and the girl couldn't resist the strange feeling coming from her body, and hummed a beautiful melody softly.

"Then I'll show you badly. Keerlius said. Then he picked up the girl's body, and then, with the two of them becoming one, walked up the empty staircase and returned to the priest's bedroom on the second floor.

Although the empty church was almost empty, the large-scale exposure still made Lisi feel a strong abnormal feeling, and the priest could even feel the accelerated flow of water.

"Go to bed early, there will be an important meeting with your brother tomorrow, and you will be the one who will make a fool of yourself when you don't get enough sleep. Kyleus, who entered the bedroom, did not make any further moves, but just fell asleep while holding the girl in his arms.

"It's not like you're doing a trick!?" the shy girl leaned into the priest's arms, but a warm current flashed in her heart, making the girl feel even happier and sweeter. With the priest's soothing breathing, the girl gradually fell asleep.

Early the next morning, Kylelius took Lis, led by Mera, who had already arrived at the church, in a carriage driven by Bellamy, and slowly went to the scheduled meeting place.

After a night of thinking, Kylelius finally understood why Debich would let Liz come to see him at this time. He certainly wouldn't be so naïve as to really think that Baron Debige had organized Liz to meet him. It's because of Lycia's death.

In that case, the baron would have allowed the maiden to meet him on the day of the funeral. But the fact is that on the day of the funeral, Kylelius did not see any members of the Debich family, and even some other nobles who had a bad relationship with the count would send gifts from the butler and the like to express their condolences in order to save face.

But the Debich family was unwilling to do even such superficial work, and this kind of behavior was definitely not normal behavior in the eyes of Kellius. Thinking of Lis's surprise visit yesterday and the unnecessary meeting today, Keerlius came to a conclusion after compiling the information.

It is likely that the Baron de Bighi has taken refuge in the Red Robe.

But because there is no evidence or even any indication of this fact. So Kyrlius did not tell the count and the others. Just silently hiding in his heart, he decided to see the baron's performance today.

Because this is probably a meeting prepared to win over one's own important combat force. Therefore, without a clue, it is easy to make others, especially the earl, have unnecessary misunderstandings and associations when talking about this matter casually.

And let Lisi come to see her at this time. Except because of Liz's own request. The bigger reason is probably that Baron de Bisch saw an opportunity to woo him. After Lycia died. Although Kyrlius is still the son-in-law of the Stelle family, the connection between the two is not as close as before.

After all, the only point of connection between the two, Lycia, is dead, and the only point of connection is gone.

At this time, Baron de Bisch saw an opportunity to take advantage of the situation. An opportunity to marry a priest who is now single. The only girl in the Debigch family who was suitable for Callius was Lis, but fortunately she had a close relationship with the priest before, so the baron thought of using this girl to marry the priest.

That's pretty much everything that Kellius came up with. As for whether this is the case or not, in his opinion, it depends on today's meeting. A direct conversation with the baron is sure to give you enough information to reach this conclusion.

After a few hours of travel, at about 11 o'clock in the afternoon, the group of four arrived at the Debich Pier, located on the west side of the town. At this time, the dock is busy, or this dock has always been busy.

It doesn't matter if you're transporting goods day or night, as long as this dock and this river are still here, the work of the dock will never stop. The wharf workers braved the scorching sun and smelly sweat to work hard in this place where ships and vehicles are densely populated, earning a meager salary.

However, Kyrlius was not here to rescue them, and in the eyes of the indifferent priest, their fate could only be changed by themselves, and he firmly believed that there had never been a savior in this world.

The carriage of the priest and his entourage stopped in a shady part of the pier in the fierce sun.

The first to step out of the carriage was Kyleus, his energetic eyes and steady and powerful movements really made it impossible to see that he was a man who had just gone through a fierce battle. His gentle and infectious smile, combined with his golden hair shining in the sun, gives him a very reassuring feeling.

Then he helped Mera, who was a little unsteady on her feet, to get out of the car slowly, and saw the strange flush on her face, and the fine sweat that was still slowly oozing out even after wiping. Let anyone with a discerning eye know that there must have been a fierce battle in the carriage on the way here just now.

Just as Liss had guessed last night, Mera's age was the one that longed to be nourished, and her great 'appetite' made the dignified lady swiftly throw herself into the arms of Kylelius as soon as she saw him in the carriage.

Naturally, Kylelius did not refuse to come, and the church was a few hours away from the docks, and he did not know how to get rid of it. Mera's initiative gave Kylelius a good spice on this journey, and he fought fiercely in front of Lis, who couldn't participate in the battle today because she had exercised too much yesterday.

Along the way, Kyrlius has been fighting with beautiful women who have not been satisfied for days. Although Mera's deliberately suppressed voice could not be heard far away, Bellamy, who was driving the car as the coachman, could hear it clearly.

However, Bellamy, who was self-aware enough, knew that this was not something he should interfere with, so he completely pretended not to hear anything along the way.

He drove the carriage on his own, and did not show any unusual appearance from beginning to end. (To be continued......)