Samantha put her arms around Margaret's waist and hugged her off the window sill.

Samantha didn't put Margaret back on the ground immediately, but shook her arms in her arms, and said in a serious way: "Well, I'm fat."

Margaret was already concerned about whether she would be crushed by Samantha in her arms, and after hearing her finish, she immediately wanted to get down.

Samantha laughed, and put her down anyway: "It's not heavy, it's just right."

"Why are you here, I thought you would stay in Lasville obediently."

Margaret took off the cloak on her head, "You said that, I have to come and see how busy our Majesty is, and even wants to dove me on such an important Flower God Festival. "

Samantha shook her head after hearing this, "You shouldn't be here, I'm a bit out of control now." Of course, if you ignore the raised corners of her mouth, the credibility of these words may be higher.

In fact, even if Margaret came, she would protect her well.

But obviously Margaret is not the one who needs to be protected, "I will come to deliver you something, and I will leave in a while. No one will know that I am here, and when I leave, I must leave the city before closing the city gate."

Although Margaret misses Samantha very much, she is not stupid. She knows that the imperial city is now a den of dragons and tigers. Samantha has spent so much effort to avoid the pope's eyeliner and send her out of the imperial city. Of course, she can't be so grandiose Come back, isn't this a self-inflicted snare?

If she is caught, the Pope will definitely use her to threaten Samantha, and she will not let herself become Samantha's handle.

But if it's just a short meeting and then leave, it's still okay.

Margaret said: "But it's really hard to find you. I only came to this place after walking half a circle around the palace."

Samantha whispered, "Some people are too noisy, there's nothing you can do about it, but didn't you still find them?"

She wiped the dust off Margaret's face with a handkerchief, "Just send someone over, don't run around like this next time."

Margaret tilted her head, thought for a while and said, "Ma'am, you may have misunderstood something."

Samantha: "?"

"Do you think I'm only here to deliver something to you?"

A bold guess suddenly appeared in Samantha's mind, and her dark purple eyes lit up, as if the morning sun had shone into the deep forest, dispelling the thick fog in the morning.

Margaret continued: "Although delivering things is the main thing, I also want to see you, so I'm here."

The beautiful blue eyes drooped, and he murmured, "Even if it's just one look."

Margaret's voice was too low for Samantha to hear the latter sentence, but Margaret's frankness made her happy.

She leaned towards Margaret, her body leaned forward, her red lips slowly approached her, but before they touched her, Margaret covered her mouth.

"No."

Samantha blinked.

Margaret pressed a soft kiss against the back of her hand, "Not yet."

Even if she didn't eat the candy she wanted, Samantha was satisfied, she smiled and said, "Okay."

"What did you come to give me?" Samantha asked Margaret the real purpose of her trip.

Margaret pulled out a few letters with traces of fire and mottled handwriting from her arms, "This is it, I think it might be of some use to you."

When Samantha finally saw it, her pupils constricted. She spread the letter on the table and read it under the faint moonlight. She didn't turn on the lamp, fearing that others would discover Margaret's existence.

Her delicate eyebrows frowned first, and then slowly stretched out. She turned her head and asked Margaret, her eyes shining with unconcealable joy, "How did you get this?"

This is the ironclad proof that the Zanwell family had liaison with other countries. Samantha can remember the handwriting and seal on it clearly, it is clearly the Pope's private seal!

With this, she has every confidence in bringing down House Xenwell.

Margaret sat down beside her, "Do you remember Nina? My former personal maid, Nina Goss."

Samantha frowned and thought about it, as if she had a little impression.

Margaret sighed, she knew she didn't remember.

She told Samantha what Nina told her before she died, and of course concealed the grievances between her parents and Chrissy, "Do you remember now?"

Samantha nodded, Margaret said so, she remembered.After the palace change four years ago, she did order someone to find Margaret's family, but because of her mental state, Abbit took over the matter in order to let her have a good rest.

It was only later that she found out that Nina Goss had long been a traitor.

Margaret: "When Eunice was installing the wall mirror one day, the wall was cracked and she found it from the inside." At that time, she also learned through these damaged letters that Nina had been helping Weber. Bartlett contacted Sigetek's people.

Before the Olivia Palace changed last year, Margaret had some suspicions about Weber, but it was a pity that he hid too deeply, and she couldn't find his clues. It was not until these letters appeared that she was really sure about Weber. Fornicating with other countries in an attempt to treason.

Nina did not mention the Pope's name or the Xavier family at all in the letter, and there were only some very vague seals on the letter.She also didn't tell Weber that the person she was contacting was the Pope, so she still kept some thoughts of her own.

Margaret was not familiar with Sigetek at the time, and did not recognize that the seal was the private seal of the Xavier family. Until she came to Sigetek, the Pope secretly wrote her several times in order to win her over. A letter with the same seal on it.

Margaret didn't remember it at first, she just felt familiar.

A few days ago, when she was chatting with Kaufman in Lasville, Kaufman mentioned the Pope, and Margaret remembered these letters again. After discovering the connection between the two, she rushed over without stopping .

Taking advantage of Margaret's unpreparedness this time, Samantha planted a kiss on the side of her cheek, "Thank you."

Margaret raised her eyebrows, "Thank you?"

The melancholy clouds covering her heart finally dissipated, and Samantha felt very comfortable.

She wanted to stay with Margaret for a few more words, but then there was a meowing outside the window, which was Sheridan's signal.

Margaret counted the time, and it was almost time for her to go.

She got up and went to the window, Samantha followed closely behind her, "Sorry, I have to go."

Samantha finally hugged her, "I promise you, I will get you back as soon as possible."

Margaret hugged Samantha back and said softly, "Okay."

After speaking, he turned around and jumped out of the window, leaping into the thick night.

Sheridan was waiting at the side door. Seeing Margaret returning in the moonlight, he opened the car door and bowed to welcome Margaret, "Miss."

Margaret quickly boarded the carriage, "Let's go." If you don't go, you won't be able to go.

Sheridan drove the carriage and left the imperial city quietly wrapped in the never-ending wind and dust.

Margaret leaned against the bumpy car wall and closed her eyes to rest, but Kaufman's words lingered in her mind all the time.

"Where do I start..."

"Your Majesty, you should also know something about Samantha's life experience."

Margaret took a sip of black tea, "Yes." Samantha mentioned it to her.

"Abit and I have been good friends for many years. At that time, Abbit was not Sigetek's national teacher. He was just a bard who liked to run around. He made a lot of money by writing and singing poems for people. You can tell Don't underestimate this, the nobles are surprisingly generous with this."

"At that time, the Griffon Mercenary Group was not called Griffin, it was just a small team of ten people. Abit found us and gave us a generous reward, allowing us to act as his bodyguards when he traveled around the world. The first time we met Then the money agreed, but who knows that this guy can't save money, and it didn't take long for him to lose all the money."

Kaufman frowned, "You can imagine how angry I was when that bastard told us that we had no money to pay and wanted to sing us to pay off the debt."

"He is a bad guy. All his money was given to the refugees during the war. Obviously, sometimes he had a worse life than the refugees. We didn't beat him, but let him join us as a free laborer to pay off the debts. Slowly We became best brothers."

Margaret was caught off guard by her idol's gossip, and her shining eyes seemed to say "Modomado".

But Kaufman is obviously ready to skip the irritating memory of the lack of money, "Then he told us that he was going to leave for a while, and he left in a hurry, and he ran away after saying this sentence. Until four months later, he brought back a girl."

Kaufman moved his fingers, and he wanted to light a cigarette again.

"I left Scottek because the Pope, Rose's mother, and my wife also died at the hands of the Holy See." Ross thought about the days when his wife and children were hot on the kiln, and he knew it too.

Oh, it's not okay to eat soft rice, this must be beaten.

"In other words, the entire Griffon mercenary group had grievances with the Holy See. We formed a team logically. We have only one goal, to overthrow the Pope's rule."

The more Margaret heard it, the more familiar it became. She suddenly thought of the rebel army who overthrew John II in history.

"Later, we had a new code name --- Anti-Conquest Army."

"Samantha is young and energetic, but she is indeed very capable of leadership. Gradually, she became a team leader. But as the team gradually grew, the team was mixed with mermaids and dragons. Until the day we attacked the imperial city,

I can't count how many things in it are really for Sigetek, and how many people have other thoughts. "

Kaufman's voice became deeper and deeper, "I am not aspiring to a high position, so I led a group of brothers to form a mercenary group and prepared to leave Sigetek. Although Samantha is also a leader, she also has the ambition Not here, she originally planned to stay and assist the new king to ascend the throne and help him overthrow the Pope."

"But the day before the new king ascended the throne, everything changed."

Kaufman stopped and asked Margaret, "Your Majesty, do you know what is the most changeable and hardest thing to guess in the world?"

Margaret was not going to disturb Kaufman's thoughts, but she answered him in her heart: it's the human heart.

"It's not an exaggeration to say that the sky was stained with blood that night. There was an internal change in the army. Samantha and Abit went to see me off that day and escaped. But when we arrived, it was all over. gone."

Kaufman still couldn't forget the purgatory they saw when they knocked open the door.

The originally spacious hall was full of corpses. As soon as the door was opened, blood rushed out of the door, like an endless river.

The corpses in the house all looked miserable, and the remains were rarely complete. The windows, doors, and walls were stained dark red by the splashed blood.

The layers of bloody handprints on the door can show how desperate people were at that time.

Their eyes searched the house and soon found many familiar faces.

Samantha turned and ran out when both he and Arbiter were in a daze.

Margaret didn't expect that Samantha had experienced such a cruel thing. She thought of the Samantha that Nina said she saw. She didn't believe it before. Run out of the house, Samantha who doesn't know where to go.

She could think that maybe the first few waves of people in the room just wanted to pull the new king down and climb up by themselves.

But in the completely enclosed space, the smell of power brewed in the air, and demons whispered in their ears.

Once someone makes a move, everything can't stop.

Everyone is jealous, they have forgotten the original purpose, they only know that everyone is crazy, if he doesn't kill others, then he will die next.

That's why there was the scene that Samantha and the others saw later. In the entire hall, no one survived.

"The enthronement ceremony is tomorrow, and there must be a king in Sigetek." Kaufman stopped, "This is something that both Abit and I are ashamed of Samantha."

Margaret guessed it, and they let Samantha step on the bloody bones of her companions to ascend the throne.

But Margaret knew that if Samantha didn't want to, even if that person was her adoptive father Abbit and Kaufman, who was as close as her father, she couldn't touch her.

Kaufman: "Abit and I are both cowards. We were scared when we saw that scene. Now that I think about it, I really wish I could stab myself to death four years ago." Grown girls carry a heavy history.

He thought that the current Abit had the same idea as him, wanting to kill his past self.

But this is obviously not possible, history is history, and no one can change it.

They escorted Samantha to the throne. The enthronement ceremony that day was not held in the palace, but in the Holy See.

Because the corpses in the palace are still unorganized.

After the enthronement ceremony was over, they concentrated on cleaning up that piece of purgatory.

Since then, perhaps in order to avoid his once cowardly self, he left Sigetek again to form the current Griffin Mercenary Group, and swore allegiance to the Queen for life, but Samantha never contacted him again .

When Samantha was in the palace, Abbit would not leave, so he stayed to assist Samantha.

Margaret couldn't judge what Kaufman and Arbiter did, and she must have blamed them for putting Samantha in that situation.

But the only one who can really judge them is Samantha herself.

Kaufman waited for a long time before continuing, "Later, we found out that the source of everything that night was planned by the Pope."

"He instigated other people in the army, and after sending everyone into that house, he ordered people to lock all the doors and windows, and sent people to guard outside the door, making sure that no one would be left alive."

"He still wanted to deal with us, maybe it was God's blessing, we escaped this disaster."

Samantha is burdened with far more and heavier burdens than she imagined.

She didn't have time to grieve. She stepped on the bones of her companions and dragged Sigetek, who was hanging on the edge of the cliff, back to the right track step by step.

And those buried people will not be mentioned after all, and their names will not be recorded in history.

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