Chapter 133: Stubborn Woman
Alexander swore that he didn't know him, and had never even heard of a young woman named Gina Breggit. As for whether Sher said she was beautiful, he didn't care much about this.
But the guard's eyes made Alexander feel a little annoyed, especially after thinking that he had already known his relationship with Ruosha, Alexander felt that Scher looked at him a bit like he was looking at a scumbag.
"That woman said she came from Bologna?" asked Alexander. Hearing that she was a student in Bologna, this aroused his curiosity even more.
"Yes, she said she was an international student at the University of Bologna at Paveya." Sher's face showed a strange look when he said this, as if it sounded new.
Alexander knew that the guard officer would think that the identity of this woman was strange because almost no women went to school in this era to do this.
This is precisely why Alexander attaches great importance to the University of Bologna.
In the whole of Europe, or in the world today, the University of Bologna is the only higher education institution that openly recruits female students.
In this era of strict patriarchal rule between East and West, this oldest university in European history not only established the discipline form of the first higher institution in the modern sense, but also set a precedent for recruiting girls.
This woman named Gina Brigitte is actually an international student from the University of Bologna, which aroused Alexander's strong interest.
"Okay, let her come and see me."
Seeing Scher's expression "as expected", Alexander couldn't help but feel that this Balkan still needs to learn from Uriu. At least if he was a Moor, he would never show such great interest in the relationship between the master and the woman.
When Gina Breggit walked into the hall, he saw Alexander looking at a statue, a statue of the ancient Roman emperor Diocletian. His finger pointed directly at the Roman emperor in front of him with a serious expression and extraordinary momentum. The war horse under his crotch was raised up, as if he would jump off the pedestal at any time and step on.
Gina Breggit stopped not far away, and when she saw the count turned around and looked at her, she respectfully bowed.
Alexander looked at the young woman a little curiously, and then made sure that Schell was right. She was indeed not beautiful, at least not the kind of outstanding appearance that could attract people at first glance. It can be said that except for the spiritual look, other places seemed a bit mediocre.
This reminded Alexander of Barenti. Perhaps in many people's minds, Barenti, like this woman named Gina Breggit, can only be said to be very ordinary, but Alexander knew that only he could truly understand what Barenti was.
"I heard you want to see me?" Alexander looked at the woman. It sounded strange. A woman would rashly visit a ruler who had just occupied the city. If she looked charming, it might be understandable, but now she thinks that it shouldn't be the case.
What's more, he noticed that the woman's skirt was wet, and some parts were covered with mud and water. If she was to hook up with her, Alexander felt that the woman must have gone crazy.
"My sir, my name is Gina Brigitte, and my father is Pebonne Brigitte." The woman replied calmly. Seeing Alexander seemingly confused, she had to continue saying "My father is from the University of Bologna..."
"Pepone Breggit?!" Before the woman could finish her speech, Alexander suddenly remembered something and blurted out. He stared at the young woman in surprise. "Is your father Master Pepone Breggit who compiled the book "Interpretation of Law"?"
Seeing that Alexander seemed to finally remember his father, the woman smiled, then she nodded and saluted Alexander again: "Yes, my father is that Master Brigitte."
Alexander looked at the young woman who called herself the daughter of Pebonne Breggit. If he was just curious about her purpose before, he now had some interest in this woman named Gina Breggit himself.
Perpone Brejit is a treasure of the University of Bologna. This is not a description of people, but a real wealth of this famous European institution.
As the first legal master to systematically compile the following examples since the Middle World, Perbonne Breggit is indeed a well-deserved academic treasure.
It can even be said that in a few centuries, those who became the founding fathers of the New World as lawyers, the basis for their study of the definition of law began with the book "Interpretation of Law" by Perpone Breggit.
As for the daughter of Perpone Breggit, Alexander felt a little curious after thinking of the master of law.
"Sir, I am here to accuse your officer, Paul Busako, from your officer." Gina Breggitt didn't seem very nervous. Whether it was her own intelligence or her father's reputation that made her believe she could protect herself, even if this might cause the dissatisfaction of the supposedly ambitious count, Gina thought she could be fine.
The most important thing is that she is very clear that she is not good-looking, which is enough to avoid being harassed by this count who is said to like beautiful women very much.
"You want to sue Busacco, why?" Alexander glanced at the young woman in front of him, and a strange thought flashed through his heart. Although Busacco was not only married in Agri's hometown, but also had several children, the woman in front of him was not beautiful, but she was not comparable to Busacco's wife. Even Alexander could not help but admit that this woman had an indescribable strange temperament, which was a calmness that seemed to be calm about everything.
"Your army took a very rough rule over the University of Bologna after occupying Bologna," Gina said carefully. The family influence of the law master made her speech calmer and more rational. "Paul Busacco restricted the freedom of the University of Bologna students in your name, infringed on the basic rights granted since the founding of the University of Bologna in 1088, which is the one owned by the university..."
“Neutral, no taxes, and unlimited exemption.”
Alexander interrupted Gina Breggit's words, and he looked at the young woman in front of him with a serious expression, his eyes looking extremely sharp.
In 1088, when the University of Bologna was established, the then Bologna rulers gave the University of Bologna many rights while donating land to build the school. Then the Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV promised the University of Bologna three rights: "neutral, no taxes, and unlimited exemptions" in the name of "Emperor of the Romans".
These three rights later became the most influential higher education in Europe that allowed the University of Bologna to survive in that turbulent and dark era.
These three rights became the basis for the University of Paris to obtain autonomous power from Louis XII.
So when he heard the accusation of Gina Brigitte, Alexander immediately realized that this was indeed a serious topic, not a trivial matter.
If Busacco really violated these rights at the University of Bologna as she said, then Alexander must take this matter seriously.
"So Miss Brigitte, can you tell me what the specific behavior you are about to accuse?"
"Of course," Gina Brigitte did not seem uneasy because of Alexander's harsh expression. She seemed to be looking for what to say. She thought about it first and then said, "That's right, according to the agreement with Paveia University, the University of Bologna will send a group of students to Paveia University to study, and your general banned my classmates from studying in various names. This is a blatant violation of the inherent rights that Bologna has."
Alexander looked at the daughter of the master of law in surprise. Although he didn't know why Busako did this, he believed that this woman would not make such serious accusations without any basis, but he really couldn't think of the reason for Busako's doing this.
What is the benefit of banning a student from the University of Bologna from studying in Paveia? Or he found something wrong with that student, but if that is the case, what he should do is not to prohibit the person from leaving Bologna, but to arrest the person directly.
After all, what Henry IV gave Bologna University was the right of the university itself, not the privileges given to someone.
"Miss Brigitte, can I ask if you know the reason for General Paul Busako to do this, and I must know if my officers have sufficient justification and reasons to make such a decision."
"I think I can provide a sufficient reason," Gina looked at Alexander with a calm and natural expression. "Obviously, your general thinks that the classmate I mentioned has a special favor to me, and he does not want to see me being too intimate with others, so he uses his power to intervene."
Alexander was a little stunned. He noticed that the young woman's expression naturally surprised him when she said these words, as if she was talking about other people's affairs.
This almost calm and overly calm behavior made Alexander unable to help but wonder how to deal with it. He looked at the woman unexpectedly, and at the same time, he couldn't help but curse Busako in his heart.
Alexander was speechless when he was jealous of Busako's power to use his power to break up others, and what made people even more helpless was that he even sued him.
But now Alexander is more interested in this woman than Busako's second spring, which seems to be a little late.
He had never seen a woman who could treat such things so calmly, even Barenti or Rusha, as for Sophia and Lucrezia, Alexander felt that they even seemed a little naive in front of this woman.
"You mean, Busakota loves you?" Alexander tried his best to make himself seem less concerned about the right and wrong, but he really couldn't control his curiosity. "Are you accusing my officer of using his power to destroy your life?"
"No, what he destroyed was not my life, because I had already told him and another person clearly that I would not have any connection with any of them, and my interests were not here."
Gina, who seemed to be a little excited, bowed slightly to Alexander: "Sir, the result of your officer forbidding my classmates from studying with me in Paveia is that I was treated unfairly by Paveia because I studied here alone. I cannot learn the knowledge I long for here. Paveia University cannot tolerate a woman studying with them, and it is all because of your general's rough intervention."
Alexander looked at the woman talking in surprise in front of him. Since he learned that the young woman was actually the daughter of Perpone Breggit, he couldn't help but be curious. Now listening to her words, Alexander just wanted to say in his heart: "It is worthy of being the daughter of a master of law. Such a thing can make her crucify Busac."
Alexander's silence seemed a little lively. Gina Brejit, and she bowed to Alexander again, then stared at his face with bright eyes: "Sir, maybe this is not a big deal in your opinion, and you may even think it is full of knightly love, but please forgive me, let me explain to you here that I am not interested in love, I only hope to learn the knowledge I have always been interested in. Your general's rough behavior has hurt a student trained by the University of Bologna, and it has a greater impact on my affairs. The most important thing is that he intervened in the inviolable sacred rights of this institution, so I formally filed a complaint to you here."
Looking at Gina Brejit with a solemn expression, Alexander was silent for a moment, and then he finally nodded.
He knew that the young woman's allegations seemed to be angering at the University of Paveia due to the loss of a companion to study abroad, but as she said, the real key was that Busacco's actions did violate the rights that had not been shaken for centuries at the University of Bologna.
Does Busako love this woman so much?
Alexander curiously looked at this woman who could only be described as not ugly at most, and then a funny smile appeared on her face.
"So Miss, how do you think I should compensate you for this loss?" Alexander asked with a chuckling.
"No, it's not me, but you need to prove to the entire University of Bologna that you still comply with the three inviolable rights that have been followed since Henry IV, and you must punish your officers as due."
Listening to Gina Brigitte's request without hesitation, Alexander couldn't help but shook his head in his heart.
Obviously, as the woman herself said, she at least had no special feelings about Busako.
"Miss Brigitte, how do you think I will punish my officers as you think, maybe you don't know how important Bussac is to me, or you don't know what he has done?" Alexander asked tentatively.
"No, on the contrary, I am very aware of the courageous actions of your general in Bucharest, but this has nothing to do with my allegations. Your general's actions are the most critical of the violation of a sacred right that has lasted for centuries."
Gina Brejit refused to give in. She looked at Alexander without any retreat. She didn't care that she accused not only of Bologna's occupiers, but also of the person in front of her also ruled Paveya now.
When Alexander looked at the woman carefully, he could not help but admit that this woman had a very strange and almost stubborn spirit. This spirit did not seem to be strong, but it was enough to make people feel her stubbornness. This made Alexander believe that if he did not agree, she might have been so persistent and entangled.
"Maybe I can consider your request." Alexander nodded slightly to Gina Brigitte. At this moment, he suddenly felt that Busako had a good sense of speaking. "And I already know that Busako's actions have indeed caused you trouble. Since this is the case, maybe I can think of a way for your current situation."
"Are you in a compromise negotiation?" Gina asked slowly, and when she saw Alexander smile bitterly, she continued to say uneasy, "You probably haven't realized that my accusation was not just because of my personal experience, but because of your general's own mistake."
"Paul Bussac will be punished as it deserves, I promise you." Alexander said helplessly. He knew that Gina was actually saying it well. Bussac's mistake was not to abuse his power for jealousy, but to violate a rule that no one has violated for centuries.
"Then I'm waiting for your fair judgment." Gina said, bowing slightly to Alexander again, and then she took a step back and prepared to leave.
"Miss Brigitte," Alexander suddenly remembered something and asked casually, "Can I know what you have studied at Paveia University? I know there are no female students at Paveia University, but if I can, I hope to help you." As Alexander said that, he remembered Gina's previous question and couldn't help but smile "Don't worry, this is not a compromise negotiation, it's just my personal curiosity."
Looking at Alexander's expression that seemed to be trying to satisfy his curiosity, Gina Brigitte remained silent for a moment and replied: "I am a medical student, I am studying medicine at Paveya University."
After saying that, she bowed again, then stepped out and turned around and left.
As soon as Gina Breggit's figure disappeared outside the door, Schell immediately walked in, but as the Count looked at the slightly ecstatic look at the door, the guard couldn't help but look at the empty door again.
At this moment, Schell heard Alexander's words to himself: "Study medicine, is in Paveya?"
Chapter completed!