Speaking of which, being criticized by others was Avis Bron's fate.

Avis Bron is just his Latin translation, his real name is Solomon Gabriel.

He is a great Jewish philosopher and poet in history, but as a philosopher, his influence on Catholic spiritual philosophy is far greater than that on Jews.

This may be due to his rebellious thinking, which was really difficult for conservative Jewish philosophers to accept.Because of this, he was often criticized, and because of his talent, a jealous Muslim poet asked him to be under a fig tree, and under the fruit, he ended his life.

What's even more unfortunate is that it was precisely because of the mistranslation of the translators of various parties that the works of Solomon Gabriel were abruptly assigned to King Solomon.

The biggest oolong caused by this is that Johanan Alemano, another great Jewish philosopher in the 15th century, mistook Solomon Gabriel's poems as King Solomon's poems when citing documents. Passages from the Jewish classics that came down and introduced into my own works.

It's ridiculous.

And this eventually led to the reputation of this genius, which is far less prominent than other contemporary Andalusian poets and philosophers, so it is now gradually buried in the long river of history.

However, this teacher, Avi, has no idea about this. He is a great Jewish philosopher and poet in the eyes of those who represent the world, but in fact he has another identity.

That is the creator of the magic base of Kabbalah.

He didn't care about the evaluation of history, and he didn't care about the historical traces left by him because of the mistranslation of his name, which was assigned to King Solomon.

He just wants to fulfill his long-cherished wish that he has never fulfilled in his life, the creation of the original man——Adam.

Facing Avis Bron's question, Vlad III took a sip of his wine and said lightly: "You should understand that this kind of matter should not be brought up at a celebration banquet, Caster."

"This……"

Avis Bron hesitated for a moment, glanced at the surrounding servants, then sighed, and sat back.

Although his IQ is high, his EQ is not high.Otherwise, he wouldn't have been tricked by someone with ulterior motives into the fig tree and strangled to death during his lifetime.

Astolfo also sat back with a satisfied smile.

Although his rationality often evaporates, his emotional intelligence is not as low as that of Avis Bron.

He could see that Vlad III's attitude seemed a little more ambiguous than before the war.

Shirou took a sip of his wine, smiling lightly.

He used to be a king, so he sees more thoroughly than Astolfo.

Vlad III's attitude has indeed become ambiguous.

This is also normal, after all, he is the king and the leader.

Shirou is on Astolfo's side, and Shirou killed Achilles before, showing too much value.

It is human instinct to seek profit.

This is exactly the case when a king is a leader. Whoever is more valuable will be more enamored of him.

And there is no doubt that, judging from the current performance, Shirou's value is greater than that of Avis Bron.

This is not just from the king, it is also a common example in life, and the most obvious example is school.

——Teacher, students with good grades are always favored.

This is the most vivid and close-to-life example.

Shirou saw it very clearly.

There's just one thing that Shirou finds extremely strange.

He turned his head, looked at Jeanne who was sitting next to him, touched his face, and asked, "Ruler, is there anything dirty on my face?"

"Ah, ah... no, no." Jeanne shook her head hastily.

Vlad III was not a narrow-minded lord, but a virtuous lord, naturally broad-minded. Even Black Fang's celebration banquet invited Joan of Arc as Ruler.

But, for some reason, from the beginning of the banquet, Joan glanced at Shirou from time to time.

Shirou touched his face, looked at his own reflection through the bright red wine, and found that there was indeed nothing dirty on his face.

So why was Joan looking at him like that?

It's puzzling!

Shirou shook his head, didn't think about it, but stood up.

And when he moved like this, the eyes of everyone present fell on him.

Shirou looked at Vlad III and said with a smile, "I have something to do, so I'm leaving first, Lancer."

Vlad III nodded, and said: "You are not a subject of Yu, if you have something to do, then do it."

Shirou left the banquet.

While leaving, Joan's eyes fell on him again.

What kind of gaze is that?

Complicated to the extreme...

But at the end of the day, there is a sense of self-shaming.

……

Shirou left the king, went to the kitchen to bring some food, and came to the basement of the castle.

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