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Chapter 95 Goodbye, Pizza(1/2)

A gust of cold wind blew across the river, and the window swayed slightly for a few times, making a slight collision.

Alexander walked over and closed the window sash tightly, and the temperature in the room soon became warmer.

Lucrezia sat on the couch and looked at Alexander working on her face, with a smile on her lips. She didn't expect to see Alexander's gentle side after she got pregnant. After all, in her impression, the man in front of her was actually very arrogant and even very rough.

He hijacked her roughly and once rudely occupied her lips and body, but once he became gentle, especially after hearing that she was pregnant, Lucrezia still remembers Alexander's look of being stunned for a moment, then suddenly became nervous.

Lucrezia didn't think there was anything to worry about when she was pregnant. Her mother had given birth to four or more children, but she was still healthy, which made Lucrezia not very scary about having a baby.

As for men, few people care about these things. They care more about whether they can have a healthy heir. So behavior like Alexander that seems somewhat nervous makes Lucrezia feel a little funny, but also a little happy.

Lucrezia has no idea whether to return to Rome, or she is a little bit muddy.

The Duke of Billy Sheli is said to be handsome, but now Lucrezia is all about Alexander, so she doesn't want to inquire about the Duke anymore, because she can feel that Alexander seems to be a little jealous.

"I will ask the doctor to come over to show you again in the afternoon," Alexander said, lowering his head and kissing Lucrezia's forehead, then picking up the cloak next to him and putting it on. "Remember to be obedient, don't..."

"Don't walk around, don't eat randomly," Lucrezia said deliberately in Alexander's tone, and then she stretched out her arms and hugged Alexander's arm. "But if I asked you to stay for a while, can you agree?"

"Of course," Alexander threw the half-tied cloak on the backrest of the bed, and sat next to Lucrezia and gently hugged her body. "You can stay for as long as you want."

Uriu, who was already standing at the door and was about to hand over the sword, shrunk back with a gray face. He turned around and looked at the expressionless maid standing in the corridor, and shrugged helplessly.

It was not until Uriu felt that she could not delay any further that the door opened again. Lucrezia appeared at the door with Alexander's arm in his arms. After asking for a kiss again, she relaxed her arms and let Alexander leave.

"Master, the lady has sent someone to deliver the letter," after walking down the street, Uriu quickly reported "It was a message, sent by a merchant from our Roman Chamber of Commerce, saying that Matthews Tiego had already started working in the Carolingian Palace."

Alexander looked up at the slightly gray sky. Although the weather was not very good, he was in a good mood.

Lucrezia's pregnancy was a bit unexpected, but he was still very happy. Having his own child is really a subtle thing, and just thinking about it will make people feel indescribable.

Ruosha did a good job in Rome. He knew that since he left Rome in such a way that unexpectedly unexpectedly, Ruosha had once become Caesar's target. It is said that he even thought of taking tough measures against the Palace of Marino, but for various reasons, Caesar did not end up getting what he wanted.

Alexander could imagine how much difficulties and pressure Ruosha was facing during this period. Because of this, he felt a deep sense of guilt towards Ruosha.

Pagasus walked on the stone-paved road, and his four hooves made a crisp knock. Perhaps because he had not received enough exercise for a long time, his mood seemed a little anxious during this period. When it gently moved his body, his nose made a slight hum from time to time.

"Uriu, it's time for us to leave Pisa," Alexander suddenly spoke. He looked at the Duke of Pisa not far away, and reached out to draw a circle in that direction. "We have nothing to do here anymore, prepare for us to return to Montina."

"Master, where is Miss Lucrezia, let's go with us?"

Uriu was a little uncertain. He knew that his master cared about the children in Miss Lucrezia's belly. This can be seen from the fact that he even had to get up in the middle of the night and carefully served Miss Lucrezia's at night.

"No, Lucrezia can't stand this journey," Alexander shook his head. "In fact, there are already people who want us to leave quickly, at least it won't be too annoying to leave now."

Of course, Uriu knew who the master was talking about, but he believed that even if the Duke of Pisa thought so in his heart, he would never dare to show it. Since the accident on the last carnival day, Tomnio seemed to have understood his situation and what to do.

Since then, the duke has become "very well-behaved".

Another thing that made Tomño smart was that Alexander not only agreed to the pardon he had proposed to forgive the members who had incited earlier, but also brought some of them back to parliament.

When this news was just spread, many people didn't believe it. A Florentine who had always stayed in Pisa noticed some different places from it.

Machiafli has done a good job in the exchange during this period. Because of his diligence and responsibility, he has even been arranged to take charge of a business, and his salary is much higher than before.

The Florentines have been writing diaries for a while, and he feels that these experiences in Pisa may be useful one day in the future.

Especially after seeing and experiencing that series of dumping waves with one's own eyes, Machiafli felt that he seemed to have seen the appearance of a completely different character from the past.

Tomgno was a little nervous about Alexander's sudden decision to leave. He didn't know if Alexander was testing him, so he strongly tried his best to keep him.

It was not until he finally learned that Alexander was really preparing to leave that Tomgno vaguely revealed his hope that Alexander would make arrangements for what to do in the future of Pizza.

"I will continue to protect Pizza," Alexander said, determining his relationship with Pizza. "Duke, regarding the legal status of the heirs of Pizza, I can assure you that you will never disappoint you."

Tomniho breathed a sigh of relief. He felt that everything that had almost been humiliated before was finally rewarded. Although he didn't know what Alexander would do, from the moment he overthrew the Republican government, he knew that his fate was closely tied to Alexander.

Maybe one day in the future he may get rid of this bondage and unhappy relationship, but at least now he needs the support of this count.

Uriu felt a little hasty. He did not expect Alexander to suddenly decide to leave Pisa, which made him even a little doubt about how the master should tell Miss Lucrezia. However, he didn't need to worry about this. All he had to do was prepare for the upcoming trip as soon as possible.

The hunting guards had already received orders, and as they began to line up quickly with the sound of the horns, the Pizza people on the nearby street looked at them coldly.

The Agris were not very popular in Pizza, or they were already vaguely regarded as invaders.

But compared with these soldiers, the Pisa's thoughts about Count Montina himself became much more complicated.

Many Pizza people thought Alexander was an invader, and they compared him with the Florentines or other outsiders who had conquered Pizza.

But more people think that Count Montina is their benefactor, because they made almost all the Pisa people rich.

Now that the Count is leaving, this even makes some people feel uneasy.

They didn't know what the Pizza would look like after the Count left, or whether the good days they were living suddenly came to an abrupt end. As for the merchants who had tasted the sweetness through exchanges and dumping, some of them simply began to secretly connect.

Alexander was ready to spend time with Lucrezia on the last night before leaving.

Lucrezia, who had already heard that he was leaving, was a little excited after an accident, and even said that her mother and son were abandoned by him, the father-like person, and then she shouted that she wanted to return to Rome.

"At least there is my family there, and they will not treat us mother and son badly."

When he heard Lucrezia say this, Alexander wanted to tell her: "They will not treat you badly. They will find you a husband and a stepfather for my child!"

Finally, Lucrezia was slightly calmer until she promised to come back soon and would write a letter every day.

But he wanted to accompany Lucrezia and was going to be destroyed by Uriu who was knocking on the door in a hurry, so when he walked out of the room with a ugly face, the Moor stood obediently in the corridor and carefully reported to him that he had just heard a news.

"What are they going to do?" Alexander was a little surprised. "Are those businessmen going to riot?"

"I heard they paid a lot of money to the city defense force," Uriu licked his lips and showed a striking white teeth. "Then there were rumors that someone in Pisa City was dissatisfied with the relationship with Montina, and planned to launch a riot after you leave, lord, threaten the Duke to declare Pisa's autonomy."

"Those businessmen are crazy to make money?"

Even though he knew that he was actually himself who created such a group of bold and reckless guys, Alexander was still shocked by the crazy actions of those businessmen.

"It is said that the city defense force has accused of not intervening when those people are acting," Uliu shrugged helplessly. "Maybe even they think this is good now."

"Do you think so too?" Alexander glared at Uriu. He even doubted that those merchants dared to do that kind of thing with courage. Is there any of Uriu's tricks in it?

Looking at the Moors' innocent look, Alexander ordered in a low voice: "Tell them the leaders of them to come to see me."

"Come here?" The Moor was stunned.

"Yes, come here." Alexander looked at the door under control. "Do you think I'll leave Lucrezia alone in Pizza?"

"See the order of the master."

The Moor, who seemed to understand something, immediately turned around and left cleverly.

Soon, several men with merchant-like appearances walked hurriedly towards the house under Uriu's leadership.

These men waited in the hall concisely until Uriu came out to tell them that the Count would summon them.

Even Uriu didn't know what the Count said to these Pisa merchants at that time, but when they left, they could guess from the smiles on the faces of these people, they obviously got some kind of guarantee from the Count.

That night, Alexander summoned the officers of the Pisa City Defense Forces.

As for Count Montina's blatant intervention in Pisa's internal affairs, Pisa's government and officials chose to remain silent.

On October 9, Alexander left Pisa with his army of 400 Agris and 170 Bohemian cavalry.

Lucrezia did not come to see him off. The young pregnant woman needed rest, so when Alexander tried to be as careful as possible to keep warm with her for a while, Lucrezia was still lying on the bed until Alexander led his troops out of the city.

Uriu was a little nervous along the way. He knew that the master was angry with him, but the Moors felt that he was still very wronged.

Of course, Uriu was not trying to destroy Alexander's plan to leave Pisa. For the Moors, it doesn't matter whether the master's decision is correct. He just needs to ensure that the master's wish can be realized.

The Moors just wanted to help the master do more in Pizza, and he also found it strange, why did the master leave Lucrezia alone in Pizza at this time? Aren't he afraid that the Bogia family will take the opportunity to rob her back?

"What are you thinking?" Alexander suddenly turned around and asked Uriu, who was riding the donkey, who was following behind him. "Are you wondering why I left Pizza at this time?"

"Master, I am a servant, and I won't think about unnecessary things," Uriu denied it first, and then he grabbed the donkey's belly and chased him two steps and asked in a low voice, "Why do you do this? Miss Lucrezia is not safe to stay in Pizza alone."

"Uriu," Alexander looked down at the Moors with a curiosity look "Do you think if I don't do this, the Bogia family wouldn't find a way to get Lucrezia back to Rome?"

The Moor was stunned for a moment, and then he had to nod.

Lucrezia's surname is Pogia, which no one can deny. It is even because of her surname that she looks so unique.

The Bogia family could not tolerate Lucrezia staying with Alexander forever.

Perhaps in Lucrezia's opinion, they were romantically elopement because of love, but for the Bogia family or to others, Lucrezia is actually Alexander's hostage!

Lucrezia's pregnancy is a good thing for Alexander, but it is also a trouble.

The Bogia family could take the opportunity to ask him to return Lucrezia, but he could not refuse at this time!

When he heard that Alexander VI announced that the child was Giovanni Sforza's posthumous son, Alexander first sighed that "it was indeed an old fox". Then, as Duke Billy Sheli publicly announced his willingness to accept and raise the child, Alexander had to admit that none of these people were good at it.

In this case, why not give them this opportunity?

Riding on the horse, Alexander suddenly smiled, and then he squeezed the horse's belly hard and rushed forward with a rushing neigh of Pagasus.

At noon on October 11, amid the neat sounds of trumpets from far to near, Alexander returned to Montina, who had been away for a long time.

When he walked into the "domed chamber" with a tall vaulted roof, accompanied by Gompatti and Ofulei, waiting for him, besides Pompeni, who was the castle supervisor, there was an uninvited guest, who had visited the architect Bramant, who had visited the Marino Palace with Michelangelo.

However, seeing Bramant here did not surprise Alexander, because he had heard from Ruosha that this master who was more skilled in building castles than building palaces had decided to accept their commission and come to Montina for inspection.

The dome chamber seemed a little narrower than before, but Alexander soon noticed that it was because there were a lot of extra things in the room.

Exquisite sculptures, gorgeous oil paintings, and some decorative items that look valuable, among which several paintings Alexander even had a vague impression.

"This is what Miss Earl Cosencha asked me to bring by the way," Bramant was somewhat envious. "For these things, Miss Earl specially spent a lot of money to hire a small team of mercenaries to escort."
To be continued...
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