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Two hundred and sixty-ninth chapter in place

Chapter 69 of the second white

"Robin, it seems that you have finally gotten up... No, you should say that, you finally began to prepare for your last lesson as a general." Berel replied with a smile. "This lesson is called: Coordinate the internal army. Haha... Actually, it's not the case. It's just a simple sentence: internal struggle. Or fight for power and profit, of course it can also be said to be intrigue... In short, just understand the meaning."

"General, I don't know much..."

"Let me explain it clearly, how much do you know?"

"I think that in the current situation, Pari's behavior is extremely unwise. It is very unfavorable to both the country and yourself. You told me before..."

"He's making a dangerous attempt." Berel interrupted Robin. "Why did he go out of town so far to greet me?"

"Of course I want to have a good relationship with you, General?"

"What is the purpose of getting along well?" Berel smiled. "It's not to repay my father's past friendship, right? Speaking of which, there is no special friendship between me and Rafa."

"For..." Robin vaguely felt, but he couldn't say it.

"Well, if I'm not wrong," said Beller. "He wants to win me over and try to overthrow and fight Ashrufate... or overthrow against those sent from the Hawks."

"This is not good for him!" Robin cried. "Only Chaos can get benefits from our internal struggles. There should be no such fool in the world! Unless he is a Chaos believer..."

"Hahaha... Robin, you're thinking too directly." Berel laughed. "Yes, this is a very stupid behavior. Doing such a thing in the current situation of a great enemy may lead to the tragic consequences of annihilation. But," he aggravated the tone of the last two words. "If he succeeds, do you know what will happen? I mean that on the one hand, he defeated Chaos, and on the other hand, he undermined the main general, and took all the credit to himself... If that's the case..."

"But the possibility of success is too low! No one with a little rationality will do this."

"A risk, a profit. This is a very favorable statement. You are right. It is really unlikely that Pari will succeed in doing so, but there is also a benefit along with the risks. This benefit - or he thinks this benefit is worth taking such a risk." Berel shook his head. "In this regard, he is not a good general, at least he is not a pure general."

"What should we do?"

"What should I do? Of course I'm standing aside to watch the fun." Berel replied. "I'm more worried about what I saw today. Robin, if we had seen those two corpses earlier today, the corpses had not rotten to that point... What would happen? You can assume what would happen to a group of recruits who lacked the experience of confronting chaos to see the corpse."

"If an ordinary soldier sees the deceased, he will try to take the body back to the camp and report to his superiors." Robin replied. This was his first thought when he saw the body.

"Well, if the body was discovered early...and then brought back to the camp by the ignorant recruits...thing would have been tricky." Berel replied. "This is an old trick of the Nurgre believers, but... it's almost ten years after all. You can't expect every team to have experienced veterans."

"General, is what you said before... true?"

"It's not necessarily true or false, it's just a speculation." Belle replied. "But these two deserters who have become such virtues... I actually think it's not necessarily a wizard lurking nearby, maybe it's just using some kind of evil magical items to achieve this effect... In short, be careful about everything. If that chaotic magic is really as powerful as the church is worried about, maybe... things will become out of control."

...

Ailin paced around the room belonging to the Prime Minister.

To be honest, after moving back to the palace, the office conditions immediately leaped to a higher level. His original office (that is, the one in the temporary palace) was so small that he could not even turn a horse. However, it was enough to accommodate a four-wheeled carriage to freely circulate. Not only that, there was a lounge next to this office that was exclusive to the Prime Minister, which was very suitable for a while after being tired.

Next to him, to be more specific, the one sitting on the sofa in the office was Scadra. As usual, Scadra wore his black dress, expressionless, and only had a pair of glasses to look at Ailin walking around.

"Sir Scadra," finally Ailin finally stopped. "I'm sorry, but I think... your idea is a bit inappropriate."

"Sir, what's wrong?"

"Anyway, that Ash Rufate was just a... Before he came to Eagle Falcon City, he was just a gentry noble. You understand that the so-called 'gentry noble' is just a more euphemistic statement, that is, he was just a civilian!"

"Prime Minister, I think you may have made something wrong. Ashu Rufate is indeed a noble family, and he is the son of a knight. His father is a knight of Ryan, a genuine knight with a fiefdom."

"You know, this is just a statement. There is no evidence to prove his bloodline..."

"Do you think a man who is qualified to make an engagement with our Griffin family... and his two sisters at the same time... will his bloodline be of unknown origin?"

"I didn't mean that, but...even if that was true, he was just a knight! And we are now discussing the marriage of a queen!"

"He is now an earl," Scadra reminded. "A unquestionable nobleman. Perhaps the Count and the Queen may not be enough to match, but aren't our marriage still a few years? Maybe he will go further, right?"

Alinn sighed. "You know, although I am the prime minister, I don't have much say in this matter... Why ask for my opinion? The royal marriage or something, you... or Her Majesty the Queen is the leader."

"You are too modest. Your opinions are important to me anyway."

This is what it means to take chicken feathers as a command arrow. Alinn now has no reason to oppose this decision. Even if there is, it is still the kind that cannot be put on the table. But if he does not object now, then Scadra will openly take out the hat "Prime Minister Alinn also expressed his agreement" in the future. Alinn is very clear that once he faces this hat, most opponents will choose to shut up.

"I still feel inappropriate. You know, there is a marriage contract between him and your two nieces."

"Haha, if it's a 'marriage', your concerns are completely correct, and I agree very much. But if it's just a 'marriage'..." Scardra let out two "hehe" laughs. "I don't think you need to care at all."

"Her Majesty the Queen is still young after all..."

“So we’re talking about something in the future, aren’t we?”

Alinn had never expected Scadra to mention this matter suddenly at this moment. Due to lack of preparation, he found it difficult for him to resist Scadra's aggressiveness.

"The future is unpredictable. Who knows what will happen?" Ellenn replied. "Please let me take the liberty. I think, Lord Scadra, we can discuss this later."

"It is indeed not necessary to discuss the details in detail, but if it comes to the intention, I think it is not too early to talk about it now." Scardra clearly wanted to explain it clearly, which made Ellen feel very embarrassed.

"Can you give me some time to think about it?" Ailin had to sacrifice his magic weapon.

"Oh, just intention, what's the need to think carefully?" Scadra was still as calm as usual, but as tough as steel, and refused to relax. "Do you think Count Asu Rufat... is suitable to become the queen's husband?"

"This..." Ailin wanted to push and procrastinate, but it was difficult to do this.

"Her Majesty the Queen has expressed a clear intention..."

"That was her influenced by the Chaos Witch." Ailin blurted out.

"That's just a possibility. At least Her Majesty the Queen is probably very attached to Eushu Rufat. Now the question is, is Eushu Rufat really suitable? If it is not suitable, what should we do?"

This old guy probably wants to be serious! Ailin was whispering in his stomach. That Ash Rufate is just your niece and son-in-law, not your illegitimate son. Is it worth working for him like this? And if he marrys the queen, then he and you are not even relatives. I really don’t know what you think in your mind!

Even though he thought about it, he could not speak. Ailin could only continue to pace but could not speak.

"By the way, have you ever consulted other people? For example, our acting secretary of the Finance Department?" Ailin finally thought of a clever move.

"Prime Minister, to be honest, I've found a lot of people." Scadra replied. "Everyone's attitude towards this matter... Well, there is not much opposition. As for Shirley, don't worry."

"Oh? Why?"

"Miss Shirley explained her position to me. If the engagement between Ashu Rufat and my two nieces failed, then she would not need to join in this matter. And that engagement, as I said just now, is just a engagement, and it is not a big problem."

This old guy...what he wants to do?

Ellen thought about it before and afterwards. However, this matter did not seem as simple as it seemed - at least he could not see any benefit to Scardra in this matter. Yes, Ashu Rufate was once his old subordinate - but the old subordinate became the queen's husband, which seemed to be of no benefit to Scardra himself. Of course, Ellen also believed in Scardra's loyalty, but this matter... well, it had nothing to do with loyalty. Because loyalty or not, it does not mean that Scardra worked so hard in this matter.

Finally, Ellen decided to take the most correct attitude.
Chapter completed!
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