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Chapter 48: The Death of Giovanni (3)(2/2)

All of this originally looked extremely smooth, and even if it continued like this, even if the glory of Urban II could not be shown again, because of the greater threat, the entire Christ world might still have to be forced to stand under Alexander VI's flag.

This made Alexander VI even sometimes thank the pagans because they brought him such a rare opportunity.

But suddenly, Giovanni died.

The subsequent rumors about the murderer not only put Caesar and the entire Borgia family in doubt, but even Alexander VI himself fell into trouble.

It doesn't matter who is the murderer or who is not the murderer at this time, and what the Pope needs is to get rid of the current dilemma.

But first he had to help his son wash away the filth on his body, even if the filth could not be washed clean.

"Don't forget your duties," the pope called out when Alexander was about to leave. "I still need you to find the murderer. Even as a father, I don't want my son to die in vain."

Alexander nodded silently. He could sense the loneliness and sorrow of the pope at that moment, but he knew that this short-term weakness was just an illusion, and the person in front of him was always the Borgia, who was known for his conspiracy and cunning.

Giovanni's death was probably really as Alexander VI said, just "needed a murderer."

When Alexander thought about returning to Marino Palace, he heard a rather surprising news.

The person who inquired about this news was Uliu.

As Massimo said, the savvy Moors learned more from servants who liked to slander the crowd all day than people thought.

And this time, the news he found was indeed beyond Alexander's expectations.

Giovanni's widow, Maria de Luna, is pregnant.

As a young married woman, this is nothing new.

But thinking about Giovanni's body had been completely destroyed by syphilis, Alexander had to admit that this was a bit strange.
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