Tyrant Code

Chapter 136

After Brian arrived in the imperial capital, Goldo's mansion became more lively.Although most of the excitement was brought about by Burrien.

At the dinner table, Ryan and Goldo chatted for a while about what Heinz should pay attention to in his diet, while Burrien sat not far from Goldo, staring at Heinz.

Heinz ignored him and buried himself in eating—with the unremitting efforts of Gordo and the maid, the child finally learned to eat with a spoon by himself.Heinz didn't move fast, but the contents of the bowl were still decreasing at a speed visible to the naked eye.Seeing him concentrate on eating, Brian couldn't help but click his tongue: "What about your manners, brat, no one in our Moran family eats like this."

"He's eating, don't disturb him." Goldo said.

"I haven't eaten yet!" Burrien knocked the cup on the table in dissatisfaction, "You only care about him, and you don't care about me! Did I help the troublemaker just now?" I was chased away... This brat just ignores me if he doesn't thank me—it was because he was rude in the first place."

Goldo: "He is born, you just stay a little longer."

Heinz was horrified to see that there was a kindly smile on Gordon's face when he said this.

Goldo: "Also, don't pretend to be a wolf with a big tail. You didn't look good when you were his age. Your mother punished you so many times. When did you take it to heart?"

Brian choked: "How long ago did that happen... By the way, speaking of mother, she has a letter for me to bring to you."

Goldo picked up his glass and took a sip: "It's been a long time since I corresponded with her—what did the letter say?"

Since Gordo entered the monastery, the lord's wife has always been very gentle towards Gordo, so that their relationship can be regarded as harmonious now, and it is common to chat about mutual concern in letters.

"Mother wrote to ask when you plan to choose a marriage partner," said Burrien.

Gordon almost choked.

He put down his glass, and covered his forehead in despair: "I'm still very young..."

"You are infinitely close to adulthood, brother." Burrien said gloatingly, "My mother was also caught off guard by your knighthood, and the families that had planned to get in touch now have to reconsider."

"Why are you in such a hurry?" Gordon turned to look at him, "I caught a lot of unmarried people at my age."

"But marriage is not something that happens overnight. Most nobles start with engagement. They wait and see each other for a few years before they get married." Burrien analyzed, "Most of the noble ladies your age have already engaged , the more prominent the family background, the superior character, the versatile noble lady will be more sought after by people. You don’t start looking for a marriage partner until you get married, most of them are already engaged, which will make you miss the best marriage—”

"So what my mother means is that it's too early to start thinking about it. She wants to ask you if you have someone you like."

"..." Gordon frowned slightly, "Let's not mention this matter for now."

Bo Lien took it very seriously: "Are you a girl you haven't liked? It doesn't matter, anyway, sooner or later you will get married. My mother does not mention anything else, she really has a good vision. With her in charge, no one will go to her." Push in front of you."

"That's not the problem." Gordon nodded awkwardly at the table, "The problem is, I don't seem to have any thoughts about girls."

Brian: "I have no thoughts and nothing... Wait, brother, why do you sound a bit strange. Is it because I think too much? Do you like-?"

Gordon: "Yeah."

Brian opened his mouth wide in surprise, and he involuntarily shifted his gaze to Heinz——

Goldo couldn't help reaching out and knocking his head hard: "What are you thinking! I like men, but I'm not a copper addict!"

"Oh oh oh." Burrien touched his chest, as if he wanted to press back the heart that jumped out, and he said happily, "That's good, that's good... But it's not a difficult thing. I wrote back directly and told my mother to tell her not to look at noble ladies, but to look at men instead."

Goldo: "...No, really not."

Bo Lien: "You're welcome, brother! Neither father nor mother will have any opinions."

Goldo: "Don't say anything, no opinions, are you sure your mother won't scold people when she receives such a request?"

Goldo imagined:

The lord's wife is attending a social meeting, and there are many wives from various families who intend to choose a marriage partner for their children. They heard someone boasting about their talented and beautiful son, so the lord's wife went up to inquire.

Someone might ask: "Mrs. Moran, don't you only have two young masters in your family?"

"Yes." The lord's wife replied with a smile, "I am picking a husband for my eldest son."

……

Gordon shuddered.

What a disaster.This kind of thing doesn't work at all.

"You think too much, brother, my mother will definitely write a [-]-word letter advising you to marry a wife and go home and have a child." Burrion yawned, "In her eyes, marriage and Love can be two different things. I don't deny their thinking. After all, in the Lord's family, there are also issues of face and communication... But what do you think?"

Goldo: "I just want to be single for now."

Brian: "Understood. I'll tell my mother."

Burrien's calmness is somewhat surprising, but it is also reasonable.He is already so old, he already knows what he should know, not to mention that children from aristocratic families are usually precocious.

But he didn't make a fuss, and he didn't show any madness, which made Gordon breathe a sigh of relief.

After the meal, the servants removed all the dishes from the table, and Gordo and the others changed rooms to chat.

"I've roughly heard what happened in the past few days." Burrien glanced at Heinz who was squatting in the corner without saying a word, "Why are the people from the Inquisition targeting him again? At this time, they don't Should we just calm down?"

"...I also find it a bit strange. Heinz is still a child no matter what." Ryan said, thinking that although Heinz has the talent to be a dark wizard, he has not awakened after all, so what is the difference between him and ordinary people? "If I don't bring people back, will they not come to the door, or will this child be sneaked into the Inquisition without anyone knowing, and come up with 'evidence' to reverse the case for that priest?"

"Knowing that he is in my house, people from the Inquisition shouldn't come." Goldo said, "There must be something we have overlooked..."

He suddenly remembered the box that was brought back with Heinz.

Seeing Goldo frowning, Rhine subconsciously felt something was wrong, and asked, "What did you think of?"

Gordon brought up the matter of the box.

"His mother's relic? That's okay..." Ryan asked.

Goldo ordered his servants to bring the worn-out little box in front of them.This box was originally placed in Heinz's room. Since they returned to Goldo's mansion, this box has not been opened by anyone other than Heinz.

Seeing that the box was moved in front of everyone, Heinz stopped squatting in the corner, ran over and stood by the box.Goldo dismissed the servants, leaving only Heinz, Rhine and Brian in the room.

Gordon patted the box and asked, "Heinz, do you know what's inside?"

Heinz nodded: "It's something left by my mother."

Gordo raised an eyebrow, so he opened it and found that it contained old knitted gloves, a dull silver brooch, a single earring, and the like.They all seem to be women's, and they should be objects from Heinz's collection with traces of his mother.If there is anything suspicious, it is a small book on the side of the box, about half the width of a palm, and the thickness of a thumb.The handwriting on the cover is somewhat blurred.

"What is this? It doesn't look like Sailanka's text." Burrian said with a frown.

"I don't recognize it either," Lane said. "Do you have any idea, Gordo?"

As we all know, Gordo has read many books in the library. In terms of knowledge, he is not even inferior to the tutors in the seminary.

Goldo's eyes flicked over the old text, opened it, turned a few pages, paused somewhere, and then shook his head under the attention of everyone.

"I haven't seen these texts either."

Ryan said with some regret: "I don't even recognize you..."

Gordon gave him a subtle look.

Ryan, who is also a dark wizard, knew immediately that there must be something wrong with this note.

Burrien started to have a headache looking at those ghostly symbols: "Since no one can understand it, it must not be a serious thing. Maybe his mother used some kind of rare foreign language..."

Seeing his lack of interest, Goldo smiled and said, "Do you want to sleep?"

"Yes." Burrien admitted generously, "I drove a long way...the road was bumpy..."

"Then go to sleep." Goldo said, "I reserved a room for you when I bought this mansion, you can go and have a look."

Brian said in surprise: "Is it true? Then I have to go and see!"

"You should go to bed early at night, and we'll see you tomorrow." Goldo gently patted Burrien on the shoulder.So Brian was happily sent away by Goldo.

After Burrien closed the door of the room and walked a distance, Gordo lowered his head and asked Heinz: "Is this notebook written by your mother?"

Ryan saw Gordon's seriousness: "What's wrong? Is there really something wrong with this notebook?"

"I have seen other people's interpretation of these texts." Goldo said, "In the "Dark Holy Book."

Ryan: "...is it the legendary book, "Dark Holy Book"?"

Gordon: "Yes."

Ryan gasped.

He looked at Heinz in disbelief: "It turns out that he has a family background... Isn't he so strong that the descendants of black wizards recorded in the "Dark Canon" are bullied like this? Isn't it embarrassing for black wizards? "

Goldo: "...you, a black wizard who is always reported, are so embarrassed to say this."

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