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Chapter 392 The tone of speech is very similar

The next day, the news of an earthquake in Wangjiao really caused a stir.

Some people say it is a giant beast, while others say it is a meteor from the sky, and all kinds of rumors are vivid.

However, there is no news about that underground space.

Wien was a little confused.

Did Earl Chapman realize that something was wrong? Or was he going to continue to hide this shameful news?

Even if you suffer such a huge loss, you won’t jump out and investigate. Isn’t it a bit too much?

According to his original idea, it would be best to use the account book in his hand as evidence to ask Franz Edgeworth to expose the matter so that he could draw a clear line with Earl Chapman.

I believe that with the intelligence of Minister Franz, he should clearly understand that the entire family cannot be tied to a ship that is about to sink.

As long as he is made aware of the stakes, he will only be more eager than anyone else to directly crucify Count Chapman to avoid being bitten by him.

But not only did Geli disagreed with him meeting with Secretary Franz, but even tore up evidence about the Edgeworth family.

In this way, he may not be able to force Franz to jump out and play against Chapman, and he will not be able to make up his mind to break away from those who are blindly seeking death.

If those people come to him for help to escape from sin, as long as they don't give up the Edgeworth family, maybe he will continue to get involved with those people.

What a fuck, can't he be honest with this cheap father-in-law?

He made all kinds of messy business in this capital, no wonder the Edgeworth family's wealth had leaped all the way in his hands.

The more Van thought about it, the more angry he became, and he hammered the leaves hanging in the air with hatred.

"Bang!" sounded.

He accidentally broke the branch, which was about to be the size of his fingers.

"..." Wien looked around for a while, and saw that no one was paying attention to him, so he quickly bent down and picked it up and threw it into the trash can to "destroy the corpse and destroy the traces."

He decided to visit the old place again today and go and find out what was going on.

However--

"Student Wien?"

Tasia's voice came from behind, which scared Wien.

"Ah?" He suddenly turned around and saw the flax-colored hair, neatly wearing a school uniform, and a simple hairpin on his forehead.

Tasia's hair seemed to have grown a lot longer. It used to be just shoulder-to-shoulder, but now it can be spread out behind her back.

"So it's Tasia..." Wien said embarrassedly, "When did it appear?"

"It's been there from the beginning," she said in disagreement. "Student Wien, breaking branches is a bad behavior."

Wien also wanted to make a quibble: "I heard that pruning the remaining branches can allow the tree to concentrate its nutrition on the main trunk, so that it can grow healthier..."

But in her eyes that were so clear that there seemed to be no distractions, Wien quickly couldn't make any arguments.

"Cough...sorry, I was just accidentally." He said.

"You shouldn't apologize to me," she said seriously. "If you want to apologize, you should apologize to the person involved...what is wrong, it's the person involved."

Upon hearing this, Vien immediately turned around and bowed to the big tree.

"I'm very sorry Mr. Big Tree! I accidentally broke your branch. I hope you can forgive me!" he said loudly.

Tasia was amused and cried by his actions of doing good deeds (/no moral integrity), and shook her head helplessly.

"Student Wien...if it would be great if he could be more sincere."

She seemed to be so emotional.

...Where can you tell that I am not sincere?

Wien gave up the argument and changed the topic. "Has Tasia been attending an event in the Student Union recently? It seems that the Student Union has not been able to select a new president."

With Dalsey's whereabouts unknown, the student union's presence plummeted, and no decent news of activities was reported. Now it is almost the same as the disbanding state.

Tasia's expression stopped hearing his question.

Noting that her expression was wrong, Vinn realized something and quickly stated: "Ah, although I am the acting president of the Lily Association, before that, I was already Tasia's good friend?"

"I won't be in trouble with students because of those ridiculous ideas."

As long as I am willing to organize team building activities for everyone of the Lily Association every now and then to fill their empty and restless hearts, they will never be unsatisfied with their president, just like the last time that the masquerade was praised by the tide.

In contrast, it is unnecessary for you to find other student clubs or organizations to show off your privileges, and the benefits are extremely low.

Perhaps because he spoke too firmly, Tasia looked embarrassed.

"...I'm sorry, I shouldn't doubt you."

"It's okay, Lily will always be like that before, and it's normal for Tasia to subconsciously think of bad things." Wien waved his hand. "Did Tasia know too? The founder of the student union is my senior sister, Teacher Oliv."

"I actually always felt that the existence of the Student Union was not a bad thing. In the academy... it was not just us nobles."

He sighed, "The existence of the student union provides another possibility. It is precisely because of the many different people that the world is so colorful and beautiful."

Moved by his words, Tasia suddenly relaxed a lot.

"--Thank you."

She suddenly said.

"Hmm?" Wien wondered, "Why did he suddenly thank me?"

Tasia then breathed a deep breath and whispered: "Actually, even myself doubted whether the student union should continue to move."

"Sometimes I can't help but feel that under the guidance of the Lily Association, Qingxi Academy has been through so many years. But the newly established student union has brought a lot of extra trouble to everyone. Thinking of this, it seems that it is not completely unbearable..."

She didn't know why, but she easily told the problems that had been bothering her recently.

Wien laughed and said, "Times are different! In the past, the school never recruited low-level nobles and civilian students. Now, aren't they recruited? Things are not static, but will develop."

Tasia was slightly stunned, "I always feel that Wien and someone I know who is very important to me speak very similarly."

“…”

Is your observation so keen?

Wien took the opportunity to hide it: "Although I would be happy if Tasia was willing to say that I was important to you, she still didn't want to be a substitute for others..."

"Not a substitute!"
Chapter completed!
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