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Chapter 236 Venetian(2/2)

"But it is not impossible, isn't it?" The former Secretary of State was calm about the questioning of the Governor.

"The House of Nobles will not pass." The Governor said again.

"So this requires us to come forward, and you can become the hero of Venice as you give a little return to what we have done for you. As you said in your inaugural speech, you will protect the welfare and interests of Venetians and the Venetians. Is there anything more to prove your determination than this?"

"But this is still very risky, and I cannot help but suspect that even if this ambitious plan succeeds, I probably can't wait for this honor, and the one who really benefits is probably Barbarig."

"This is not necessarily impossible. After all, such an ambitious plan may really take many years to achieve, but no one can erase the efforts you have made in it, right? After all, you started this plan, and future history will also list you as one of the greatest governors of Venice, which no one can deny."

Speaking of this, the former Secretary of State shrugged: "You also said that this plan will take a long time, so what else are you worried about? Rondoba Barbarig may be able to become the governor of Venice with this plan, but what is the meaning of that time to you?"

Rollet looked at the State Secretary of Barbarig in front of him, and he could not help but admit that this man had a sharp mouth that could be touching.

He knew that the other party was hinting that he might have been dead long ago when Barbarig became the governor, or he was too old to be the governor of Venice.

Thinking about the fact that this might be true at that time, Leonardo Rollett couldn't help but be moved.

Just looking at the plan, he was a little hesitant.

"But it says that 'build a solid alliance with the future Castilla and the Aragon Kingdom', and even form a common fleet with them to deal with the Ottomans," Rollet tapped the document with his finger, making a crisp sound of 'rattle'. "Then do you think so much about the Queen of Sicily and the Duke of Romanthesia can win the war for the throne?"

"Please forgive me. This is actually a very smooth suggestion. We can admit that the monarchs of these two kingdoms are the brothers and sisters, but if they fail, we can also explain it as an alliance with Ferdinand. After all, we were allies."

"This is such a slick suggestion." Listening to the explanation of the State Secretary, Rollet whispered. His appearance seemed a little absent-minded, making it difficult for a moment to tell whether his words were approving or sarcastic.

However, the Secretary of State obviously does not care about these things.

"You can submit this proposal to the House of Lords, and our people will do their best to support your proposal, so that you can become a hero to revive Venice, and once you have really successfully established a joint fleet with Castilla and Aragon, then we can launch a counterattack against the Ottomans and recover lost overseas territory."

"Once this proposal is passed, we will naturally have a ceasefire with the Romans. Rondoba Barbarig can return to Venice openly?"

The former Secretary of State did not answer the Governor's words, but just shrugged without comment. It seemed like such a result was just a chance.

Rollet thought about it and slowly picked up the pen. He took the transfer book next to him and looked at it. Then he dripped in ink and signed his name on it.

Seeing the signature on the document, the Secretary of State secretly breathed a sigh of relief, but he did not say goodbye immediately, but continued:

"In addition, for some special reasons, I hope to get a special amnesty order from you first."

As soon as the former secretary of state said something, a look of surprise mixed with surprise and confusion appeared on Leonardo Rollett's face.

Instead of speaking immediately, he stared at the other party for a while before asking in a dull tone: "Can you tell me why you got such an amnesty order, or tell me who you are seeking this amnesty for?"

The room suddenly fell into silence. After a while, Rollet said slowly: "Tell me, what did Rondoba do?"

When the sun was setting, the former Secretary of State came out of the Governor's Office.

He quickly got on a small boat waiting on the dock.

There were people waiting for him on the boat.
Chapter completed!
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