Dear Broom Knight.
Chapter 308 Fabrice's Awakening
Chapter 308 Fabrice's Awakening
The purple-eyed guest smiled abruptly: "How is that possible?
Are you kidding?
As long as His Majesty the King has no intention of abdicating, he would never give such a high status to any member of the royal family.
The ministers can lift it up and push it back.
As for the heir to the throne... then things will be very bad.
In this world, too many people don't want to see a king who has been on the throne for thousands of years."
Fabrice certainly understood why he said that.
A king of another country who had been on the throne for 60 years once said: "There is no other pleasure in my life except conquest. The only happiness is that the territory under my feet is getting bigger and bigger."
Their White Dragon King in the north is young and has a good mentality... Of course, it may also be because the Storm Church has been causing trouble for him... But hasn't His Majesty the King also extended his hand to the neighboring Ice Country?
This is what many countries are worried about.
Now he can still explore outside the rules, but what about in the future?
What will happen after you have been king for hundreds or even thousands of years and have the entire Northern Kingdom under your control?
Since there is no voice of resistance at home, it is natural that we will want to hear the screams from abroad.
In fact, the northern nobles are all very clear about this.
Therefore, a border earl like his grandfather would distance himself a little from His Majesty the King after inheriting the title.
Although he would still obey His Majesty the King, he used that little distance to hint to the King that he did not want the North to be too busy right now.
Only the nobles who have no future and no money will sincerely want to expand outward... Maybe one day, the nobles who can no longer support their families with their territories will be willing to accompany His Majesty the King to go crazy, but now, no one is willing to do so.
The fact that Earl Hamilton replaced Earl Montes did indeed cause a lot of hidden disturbances.
Fabrice suddenly had a feeling... rather than trying to sow discord between him and Uncle Lowry, the purple eyes in front of him wanted him to suppress Earl Hamilton, who had royal blood.
But he knew that such words could not be said openly, so he could only slowly guide Fabrice to think for himself.
No wonder this guy acts like he is upright and righteous.
Moreover, Fabrice did not sense any evil, vulgar or dark aura from the person in front of him or his followers staying outside.
I guess this is another self-righteous guy created by some church force?
However, Fabrice frowned slightly. Why do some people always think that Uncle Lowry is easy to deal with?
Using Uncle Lowry as an excuse, and even relying on damaging Uncle Lowry's interests to carry out their so-called "justice" actions...tsk tsk ~ they really don't know how to live or die.
Doesn't Fabrice know that Uncle Lowry's barony next door is wealthy and prosperous, and can even be said to be the most desired place for people in the North?
The ordinary farmers there probably lived a more comfortable life than the working citizens in his Earldom of Montes.
But that's not because of any development in the Barony, but because Lowry himself is rich... Wait, these guys don't think that they can use those illegal means to force Uncle Lowry to spit out his money bit by bit, right?
As a child of a noble family, Fabrice had received similar training since he was young...how to squeeze resources bit by bit from enemies that he couldn't kill in one go, and how to turn certain guys into gooses that laid eggs for him every day.
But this has a basic requirement!
Not only must one have sufficient strength and background to suppress the other party so that he has no way to express his grievances and no one to seek help, but the other party must also be a patient person.
People who will explode in an instant if pushed to their limit must never do that.
Even if you are a strong person, you are not afraid of a weak person's desperate fight...but, what if?
Besides, there is no need for that!
These guys didn't think Fabrice was stupid enough to think he could turn Uncle Lori into that kind of person, did they?
Not to mention Lowry's violent and crazy personality, just...there is no possibility in terms of strength, right?
Even if those dragons were not there, even if something happened to Madam Yagris, Uncle Lowry's strength was still there!
Fabrice couldn't help but think over and over again in his mind what the man had just said... and then he suddenly remembered something.
Montes Castle recently received a new batch of maids.
Because the head maid was someone left behind by Mrs. Yagris, Fabrice did not say anything about the housekeeper arranging his daughter to be the head maid's assistant.
Although he had no intention of asking the head maid who had been working so well and conscientiously to step down, he also had to give some warnings to these maids who had obviously joined forces to fight against his housekeeper.
Of course, the maids did so after they understood his attitude.
Fabrice actually always had a feeling... If his grandfather had not forced Madam Yagris's forces out of the Central Castle, but had always used the other party's people, even with a strange mind like Pat, he would not have ended up in that situation.
It is not a good thing for male and female servants to be too united.
That way, even if they see something wrong, they won't say anything. What if it's just a misunderstanding? It would be bad if they hurt their accomplices.
Mrs. Yagris conducted a thorough investigation after everything was over, and found that there were not that many problems with the servants.
But what ultimately led to the disastrous consequences was the servants' habitual covering up for each other.
Therefore, it was not that there were no traces in the castle, but they were all covered up by these people helping each other, leaving only a group of foolish masters who were really kept in the dark and even thought they were particularly smart.
Everyone, including himself, appeared so stupid because of their arrogance.
Of course, there is no way to hold anyone responsible, and the matter can only pass by in a muddled way.
After all, his grandfather didn't care about these ordinary servants when he discovered the danger.
Except for a few lucky ones, the rest were reduced to ashes along with the castle.
After getting the result, Fabrice never doubted whether Mrs. Yagris was playing tricks... To be honest, in terms of character, his parents and grandfather combined are probably not as good as that lady.
Moreover, the reason why Mrs. Yagris insisted on getting to the bottom of this matter was to help him... As for the lady herself, even if there was a Pat, it was obvious that he had nothing to do with the disaster and was just unlucky.
Instead, Fabrice had to act like a "victim" so that the civilians outside would understand that those servants did not die unjustly, nor were they simply abandoned by their masters.
The reason why the former Count Montes ignored them was because some of them had problems.
Then it is understandable that when faced with danger, they would ignore these servants who were "seeking their own death".
Can we still let the noble lords risk their lives for a group of inferior people?
Although everything was over, the feeling of asking for trouble still made Fabrice feel alert.
Therefore, he now prefers to let the servants check and balance each other... Even if it is his most trusted butler, Fabrice will not let the other party dominate alone.
Of course he knew that many mistakes were made because of his grandfather's selfishness, which caused the former butler to be unable to immediately determine who was causing the trouble when encountering some things... After all, those he could catch were basically Fabrice's biological father and uncle, and he could only choose to turn a blind eye.
But, Fabrice couldn't just put the blame on his grandfather who was the best to him, right?
Moreover, he was also worried that even if he remembered the lesson this time, who knows if his descendants would do it again.
Their family has paid such a heavy price for the title of earl, and Fabrice doesn't want to die with regrets like his ancestors.
But doing so was not without its side effects, namely, he had to analyze all that messy information himself.
The servants only saw a glimpse of the situation, so their reports were bound to be irrelevant.
So, as long as he can get by, Fabrice won't ask for too much.
The housekeeper's granddaughter... Fabrice always felt that she might have some other thoughts in her mind, so she always came to him and said some irrelevant things.
Occasionally, the other party would mention their dissatisfaction with the maids left behind by Madam Yagris: those people still often interact with their old acquaintances, so they know how comfortable some of the families of the Yagris Knights live in Uncle Lori's territory, and they also know how generously Uncle Lori treats his servants. Occasionally, they would get together to discuss whether their original decision was correct or not.
Fabrice never took it to heart.
He has always been clear about Uncle Lowry's temperament. For those who he likes, he will make them live better than anyone else. Conversely, of course, he will always want to make those he dislikes suffer.
His beautiful boyhood was spent in this kind of fire and water.
There were times when I was so depressed that I almost jumped into the moat, and there were also times when I was so happy that I wanted to fly to the sky.
The same goes for his two unlucky younger brothers... everyone just tacitly avoided their parents' eyes.
Fabrice, really, never hated his Uncle Lorry. He was even grateful from the bottom of his heart for the care he and Mrs. Yaglise gave him.
But it seems that there are quite a lot of people who want to use him to trick Uncle Lowry and Mrs. Yagris!
Fabrice raised his head slightly and quietly looked at the handsome and somewhat evil face of the purple-eyed man opposite him: No wonder he had never felt any sincerity from the performance of the housekeeper's daughter.
It's all performance.
He thought that the housekeeper had some bad intentions and was forcing his daughter to sacrifice herself!
In the end, he was trying to cheat his master just for the gigolo?
(End of this chapter)
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