【Ji Lai】【Romy】Far Star
Chapter 69
When the emperor led his ministers and began to intrigue with Triunisit, Second Lieutenant Mittermeier had already picked up his tactical telescope for land warfare, lowered his body carefully, and knelt down on the table under the window in the large living room of the villa. On the sofa, peeping at them intently.
It's a pity that the distance is really too far, and Ai Fang can't hear the sound.But even just looking at it gave the girl new knowledge.
"That...is Trunicit?" She asked as if talking to herself, but Emil would still reply: "Yes, it is him."
"It seems to be quite gentle and kind?"
"It just looks... Well—I'm just telling you secretly—His Majesty thinks he is a very cunning and dangerous person."
Ai Fang put down the binoculars and thought about it for a while, but finally decided that since Reinhardt would think so, there would be little deviation from the facts.
A cunning and dangerous person—this is Aifang's initial positioning for Trunicit.
"Then I want to see how cunning he is."
"Your Majesty and your brother don't even want him to notice you, how cunning do you think he is?" Amir reminded her like this.
Amir is smart, and of course Ai Fang is also smart.Even if she didn't remind her, she knew why they didn't dare to expose her to Trunicit—after all, her brother was one of the three chiefs of the empire, a mi Marshal Damian.
If there is an extreme situation, then I may be one of the targets chosen by Trunicit, or if someone he arranges can successfully deceive her and win her favor...
Ai Fang suddenly felt that she was going to sweat a little, and at the same time she couldn't help warning herself not to fall in love in Heinesen.
Trunicit was very winking. He stayed at the emperor's tea party for about 15 minutes-this time was not very long but not short, enough for him to leave a certain impression on everyone present, but not too much. Affecting the real gathering between the emperor and his small group of followers.
If he hadn't been reminded in advance, perhaps the emperor's important officials would have a good impression of him.
Except Gilphia Ace.
Strangely enough, he had a somewhat natural dislike for Trunicit.Of course, it's really hard to say whether it was influenced by the outside world's opinion, but what is certain is that fortunately, he learned the details of the other party early in the morning, so that at least he didn't have to feel ashamed because he didn't like an elegant and gentle gentleman in every possible way. up.
After Trunisit left, Ai Fang and Emil tiptoed back to the lawn, and the gentlemen again began to talk about what they wanted to talk about instead of playing on the spot.
And just when the attendant brought over a new pot of tea, Gilfies received a message from Belxunk looking for him.
So he passed.
Then he got word from his loyal chief of staff that the information he had asked him to find had disappeared.In other words, Bell Hink did not find any abnormalities.
Gilfies was almost stunned on the spot.After he reacted, he couldn't help but confirm the situation with the other party again, and in the end he got the same positive answer—the rumors about him were completely gone.
Gilfies couldn't have been more surprised.
He had thought that if they were left alone, they would spread across the galaxy in just a few weeks, months, becoming extremely lethal and guiding dangerous speeches, until finally they emerged from the dark corners that the emperor did not care about. Blast out and deal a sudden, hard blow to reality.
But that's not the case at all.
They disappear completely, as if they never existed.The gaps and plans that Gilfies originally reserved for them were completely in vain, because no matter how talented he was, he couldn't manipulate things that didn't exist.
This matter can be drawn to an end here.
Of course, this is also a good thing for Gilfies, who has already shaken his will and changed his plans - now that the rumors have disappeared, they can't cause any damage, and he doesn't need to regret or worry about anything at all.
but……
Why do they disappear?
Is there something that you don't know that happened quietly?
In this way, after breaking free from one kind of uncertainty, Gilfies fell into another, weirder kind of uncertainty.
Four days later in the afternoon, the gendarmerie took—dragging the girl into his temporary office.
She wasn't hissing, scratching, or spitting in people's faces, but Fahrenheit's first impression of her was that of a beautiful wild cat with a lush coat and big, flexible eyes.
Of course, she would have been prettier if she hadn't been grungy and disheveled in the crude uniform of a makeshift camp.
"Miss Carterotier von Krauchel?" Fahrenheit sat behind the desk, looked at her, and asked her politely.
After hearing the question, she just stood at a place far away from the table and refused to move. She raised her head and stared at Fahrenheit very sharply, but of course she didn't answer.
So Fahrenheit was able to confirm that she should indeed be his daughter—they didn't have much alike in appearance, but they hid each other's shadow in their demeanor, and they also had very similar temperaments.
The only thing that can cause this situation is blood relationship.
Fahrenheit nodded slightly, and then said to the military police who pulled her in: "It is indeed her."
"Okay, sir. Do I need to hand her over to whom?"
"For now...no need. Go about your own business, sir. Thank you very much for your assistance, and I'll take care of everything."
Mr. Gendarmerie retreated under orders, and Karin was really vigilant.
However, she didn't shrink back in panic or retreat like the helpless beautiful girls in TV dramas. Instead, she stood still and questioned Fahrenheit in a tone as if she was judging him: " What is your purpose?"
Your father is looking for you—for a moment, Farenhitter wanted to tell her.
But it's inappropriate to say that, because in fact, he can't be sure whether the person Cobb is looking for is her.Moreover, in such a big environment, my kindness beyond common sense will only make the other party surprised and vigilant, and then get into a dilemma.
So he decided to put it another way.
"...Actually, I plan to use you to threaten your father."
His attitude was really too open, his tone was too gentle, and his words were even more casual. For a while, Karin even wondered if she had misheard a few words.
But after Farenhitter saw her thoughts and nodded to help her confirm the facts, she finally fully understood what the other party meant.
This made her show a mocking expression of "then your calculations will come to nothing": "I am related by blood to Major General Senkob, but he is not my father. It is purely a dream that you want to threaten him with me."
"How do you know if you don't try?" Fahrenheit suggested to her kindly, sounding like a good teacher encouraging a hesitant student.
Karin was at a loss for words.
She felt that she might have fallen into the hands of a real psychopath or psychopath—even though Fahrenheit had a handsome and very friendly appearance, she couldn't find any twisted, weird or neurotic parts in her expression, but She decided on it anyway, because if she didn't, she wouldn't be able to understand this matter at all.
And Fahrenheit began to think about how to place her.
Still need to be formally imprisoned?Is house arrest in a better environment okay?Can you try to give her a little freedom?
But judging from her father's performance... She probably won't stay obediently within the range assigned to her, eat snacks, buy things, watch TV shows, call her girlfriends and chat for hours, and talk to her when she gets home from work Gossip today, go shopping with her for a walk, and give her some extra pocket money under her coquetry.
I have to find a way to restrain her.
After thinking for a while, Fahrenheit said to her: "Do you have any belongings? If you have any, tell my orderly later, and they will send them to you - I have arranged for you." New residence, then you will live there for a while."
"...Do you think I will obey your arrangement?" The corner of her mouth was raised aggressively, the wild cat was about to turn into a little leopard.
"Of course you will," Fahrenheit answered her with great confidence.
Karin immediately made a sound of contempt, but then Farenhitter's words made her instantly stiff, unbelievable, and completely lost her expression-Farrenhitter said to her: "If you don't obey, I will punish your father. "
It may have been a long time before Karin finally remembered that she needed to breathe.
But she still tried hard to control herself.
Desperately suppressing her rhythmic breathing, she forced a look of disdain on her face, but unfortunately she had already started to stammer: "You...he, he has nothing to do with me, don't you understand? ? You can do whatever you want, you don’t need to inform me.”
Fahrenheit thought she was getting worse.
So he stood up, walked around the table slowly, and walked in front of Karin.During this period, she still showed no sign of flinching or showing weakness, until Fahrenheit finally reached out to shake her hand, and finally trembled and almost screamed.
But then she swallowed the scream back, and without struggling or trying to take her hand away from him, she just stood with her head bowed, biting her white lips.
She was only half a child, and it would be cruel to scare her like this, Fahrenheit reminded himself in his head, but at the same time, he was sure that what he was doing was working.
"Go and sit on the sofa." Let go of her trembling hand, he stepped back a little, and said to her politely, "My subordinates will send you to your new residence later."
Then without waiting for her answer, he rang the bell to call the orderly over, asking him to get some food for her, and asked him to tell his adjutant to send her off later.After finishing these, he sat back behind his desk and started to do his own business.
Neither of them spoke again until Karin was sent away.
But he already understood that this girl was far less stubborn and unsoftenable than her father.She was seventeen, not even a grown-up, at the most innocent, ardent, credulous stage of humanity, and it was perfectly possible to shake her.
Besides, Fahrenheit was old enough, and his temperament was very soft.Although not yet married, it would not be too difficult for him to play the role of elder or father - he would temporarily fill his place until he returned her to those who were looking for her.
And if something unforeseen happened and made this purpose fail, he wouldn't mind keeping this girl by his side forever.
With his powerful position, he is certainly capable of providing her with a decent living environment.
After the situation stabilized, he could send her back to school.
If her brain is not too bad, she should have the opportunity to be admitted to a university or a military academy, and after graduation, she will become independent and live according to her own will.
If she chooses to continue to serve in the army, then Fahrenheit can even continue to teach her and take care of her in a low-key manner. Of course, the premise is that she is an officer instead of continuing to do her old job as a pilot...
However, if all of this is to really happen, the first prerequisite is that she herself must first be willing to recognize the thief as her father—at least from the perspective of the allies, it is to recognize the thief as her father.
This may not be impossible, but suddenly, Fahrenheit still felt a little funny: From the principle of loyalty that he himself has always followed, Karin should not have rebelled; but from the standpoint of the empire he stood on, Karin is a traitor if she does not repent and repents, and will not conform to the moral standards of the future society.
Of course, even if Karin chooses to vote for him, the alliance cannot punish her.
The only effect they could have on her was that if the alliance was reversed this time, she would be branded a traitor without shame and conscience.
Even when she had been thrown into a POW camp for participating in the resistance, and the Allies themselves could do nothing for her but let her suffer in silence, they would say that.They would say that even if she had no responsibility for the worthless and rotting regime other than grandeur.
And if Karin remains the same, after the alliance is overturned, she will be hailed as a patriotic hero who would rather die than submit, and stick to the truth. As for what happened to her, it will not be possible to investigate.
In the end, how her choice will be characterized does not depend on whether her choice is right or wrong, but on which side wins in the end.
...I can only say that luckily we will win to the end this time.
Fahrenheit couldn't help thinking this way.
It's a pity that the distance is really too far, and Ai Fang can't hear the sound.But even just looking at it gave the girl new knowledge.
"That...is Trunicit?" She asked as if talking to herself, but Emil would still reply: "Yes, it is him."
"It seems to be quite gentle and kind?"
"It just looks... Well—I'm just telling you secretly—His Majesty thinks he is a very cunning and dangerous person."
Ai Fang put down the binoculars and thought about it for a while, but finally decided that since Reinhardt would think so, there would be little deviation from the facts.
A cunning and dangerous person—this is Aifang's initial positioning for Trunicit.
"Then I want to see how cunning he is."
"Your Majesty and your brother don't even want him to notice you, how cunning do you think he is?" Amir reminded her like this.
Amir is smart, and of course Ai Fang is also smart.Even if she didn't remind her, she knew why they didn't dare to expose her to Trunicit—after all, her brother was one of the three chiefs of the empire, a mi Marshal Damian.
If there is an extreme situation, then I may be one of the targets chosen by Trunicit, or if someone he arranges can successfully deceive her and win her favor...
Ai Fang suddenly felt that she was going to sweat a little, and at the same time she couldn't help warning herself not to fall in love in Heinesen.
Trunicit was very winking. He stayed at the emperor's tea party for about 15 minutes-this time was not very long but not short, enough for him to leave a certain impression on everyone present, but not too much. Affecting the real gathering between the emperor and his small group of followers.
If he hadn't been reminded in advance, perhaps the emperor's important officials would have a good impression of him.
Except Gilphia Ace.
Strangely enough, he had a somewhat natural dislike for Trunicit.Of course, it's really hard to say whether it was influenced by the outside world's opinion, but what is certain is that fortunately, he learned the details of the other party early in the morning, so that at least he didn't have to feel ashamed because he didn't like an elegant and gentle gentleman in every possible way. up.
After Trunisit left, Ai Fang and Emil tiptoed back to the lawn, and the gentlemen again began to talk about what they wanted to talk about instead of playing on the spot.
And just when the attendant brought over a new pot of tea, Gilfies received a message from Belxunk looking for him.
So he passed.
Then he got word from his loyal chief of staff that the information he had asked him to find had disappeared.In other words, Bell Hink did not find any abnormalities.
Gilfies was almost stunned on the spot.After he reacted, he couldn't help but confirm the situation with the other party again, and in the end he got the same positive answer—the rumors about him were completely gone.
Gilfies couldn't have been more surprised.
He had thought that if they were left alone, they would spread across the galaxy in just a few weeks, months, becoming extremely lethal and guiding dangerous speeches, until finally they emerged from the dark corners that the emperor did not care about. Blast out and deal a sudden, hard blow to reality.
But that's not the case at all.
They disappear completely, as if they never existed.The gaps and plans that Gilfies originally reserved for them were completely in vain, because no matter how talented he was, he couldn't manipulate things that didn't exist.
This matter can be drawn to an end here.
Of course, this is also a good thing for Gilfies, who has already shaken his will and changed his plans - now that the rumors have disappeared, they can't cause any damage, and he doesn't need to regret or worry about anything at all.
but……
Why do they disappear?
Is there something that you don't know that happened quietly?
In this way, after breaking free from one kind of uncertainty, Gilfies fell into another, weirder kind of uncertainty.
Four days later in the afternoon, the gendarmerie took—dragging the girl into his temporary office.
She wasn't hissing, scratching, or spitting in people's faces, but Fahrenheit's first impression of her was that of a beautiful wild cat with a lush coat and big, flexible eyes.
Of course, she would have been prettier if she hadn't been grungy and disheveled in the crude uniform of a makeshift camp.
"Miss Carterotier von Krauchel?" Fahrenheit sat behind the desk, looked at her, and asked her politely.
After hearing the question, she just stood at a place far away from the table and refused to move. She raised her head and stared at Fahrenheit very sharply, but of course she didn't answer.
So Fahrenheit was able to confirm that she should indeed be his daughter—they didn't have much alike in appearance, but they hid each other's shadow in their demeanor, and they also had very similar temperaments.
The only thing that can cause this situation is blood relationship.
Fahrenheit nodded slightly, and then said to the military police who pulled her in: "It is indeed her."
"Okay, sir. Do I need to hand her over to whom?"
"For now...no need. Go about your own business, sir. Thank you very much for your assistance, and I'll take care of everything."
Mr. Gendarmerie retreated under orders, and Karin was really vigilant.
However, she didn't shrink back in panic or retreat like the helpless beautiful girls in TV dramas. Instead, she stood still and questioned Fahrenheit in a tone as if she was judging him: " What is your purpose?"
Your father is looking for you—for a moment, Farenhitter wanted to tell her.
But it's inappropriate to say that, because in fact, he can't be sure whether the person Cobb is looking for is her.Moreover, in such a big environment, my kindness beyond common sense will only make the other party surprised and vigilant, and then get into a dilemma.
So he decided to put it another way.
"...Actually, I plan to use you to threaten your father."
His attitude was really too open, his tone was too gentle, and his words were even more casual. For a while, Karin even wondered if she had misheard a few words.
But after Farenhitter saw her thoughts and nodded to help her confirm the facts, she finally fully understood what the other party meant.
This made her show a mocking expression of "then your calculations will come to nothing": "I am related by blood to Major General Senkob, but he is not my father. It is purely a dream that you want to threaten him with me."
"How do you know if you don't try?" Fahrenheit suggested to her kindly, sounding like a good teacher encouraging a hesitant student.
Karin was at a loss for words.
She felt that she might have fallen into the hands of a real psychopath or psychopath—even though Fahrenheit had a handsome and very friendly appearance, she couldn't find any twisted, weird or neurotic parts in her expression, but She decided on it anyway, because if she didn't, she wouldn't be able to understand this matter at all.
And Fahrenheit began to think about how to place her.
Still need to be formally imprisoned?Is house arrest in a better environment okay?Can you try to give her a little freedom?
But judging from her father's performance... She probably won't stay obediently within the range assigned to her, eat snacks, buy things, watch TV shows, call her girlfriends and chat for hours, and talk to her when she gets home from work Gossip today, go shopping with her for a walk, and give her some extra pocket money under her coquetry.
I have to find a way to restrain her.
After thinking for a while, Fahrenheit said to her: "Do you have any belongings? If you have any, tell my orderly later, and they will send them to you - I have arranged for you." New residence, then you will live there for a while."
"...Do you think I will obey your arrangement?" The corner of her mouth was raised aggressively, the wild cat was about to turn into a little leopard.
"Of course you will," Fahrenheit answered her with great confidence.
Karin immediately made a sound of contempt, but then Farenhitter's words made her instantly stiff, unbelievable, and completely lost her expression-Farrenhitter said to her: "If you don't obey, I will punish your father. "
It may have been a long time before Karin finally remembered that she needed to breathe.
But she still tried hard to control herself.
Desperately suppressing her rhythmic breathing, she forced a look of disdain on her face, but unfortunately she had already started to stammer: "You...he, he has nothing to do with me, don't you understand? ? You can do whatever you want, you don’t need to inform me.”
Fahrenheit thought she was getting worse.
So he stood up, walked around the table slowly, and walked in front of Karin.During this period, she still showed no sign of flinching or showing weakness, until Fahrenheit finally reached out to shake her hand, and finally trembled and almost screamed.
But then she swallowed the scream back, and without struggling or trying to take her hand away from him, she just stood with her head bowed, biting her white lips.
She was only half a child, and it would be cruel to scare her like this, Fahrenheit reminded himself in his head, but at the same time, he was sure that what he was doing was working.
"Go and sit on the sofa." Let go of her trembling hand, he stepped back a little, and said to her politely, "My subordinates will send you to your new residence later."
Then without waiting for her answer, he rang the bell to call the orderly over, asking him to get some food for her, and asked him to tell his adjutant to send her off later.After finishing these, he sat back behind his desk and started to do his own business.
Neither of them spoke again until Karin was sent away.
But he already understood that this girl was far less stubborn and unsoftenable than her father.She was seventeen, not even a grown-up, at the most innocent, ardent, credulous stage of humanity, and it was perfectly possible to shake her.
Besides, Fahrenheit was old enough, and his temperament was very soft.Although not yet married, it would not be too difficult for him to play the role of elder or father - he would temporarily fill his place until he returned her to those who were looking for her.
And if something unforeseen happened and made this purpose fail, he wouldn't mind keeping this girl by his side forever.
With his powerful position, he is certainly capable of providing her with a decent living environment.
After the situation stabilized, he could send her back to school.
If her brain is not too bad, she should have the opportunity to be admitted to a university or a military academy, and after graduation, she will become independent and live according to her own will.
If she chooses to continue to serve in the army, then Fahrenheit can even continue to teach her and take care of her in a low-key manner. Of course, the premise is that she is an officer instead of continuing to do her old job as a pilot...
However, if all of this is to really happen, the first prerequisite is that she herself must first be willing to recognize the thief as her father—at least from the perspective of the allies, it is to recognize the thief as her father.
This may not be impossible, but suddenly, Fahrenheit still felt a little funny: From the principle of loyalty that he himself has always followed, Karin should not have rebelled; but from the standpoint of the empire he stood on, Karin is a traitor if she does not repent and repents, and will not conform to the moral standards of the future society.
Of course, even if Karin chooses to vote for him, the alliance cannot punish her.
The only effect they could have on her was that if the alliance was reversed this time, she would be branded a traitor without shame and conscience.
Even when she had been thrown into a POW camp for participating in the resistance, and the Allies themselves could do nothing for her but let her suffer in silence, they would say that.They would say that even if she had no responsibility for the worthless and rotting regime other than grandeur.
And if Karin remains the same, after the alliance is overturned, she will be hailed as a patriotic hero who would rather die than submit, and stick to the truth. As for what happened to her, it will not be possible to investigate.
In the end, how her choice will be characterized does not depend on whether her choice is right or wrong, but on which side wins in the end.
...I can only say that luckily we will win to the end this time.
Fahrenheit couldn't help thinking this way.
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