The Last Frontier of Fire and Sword

Chapter 820: The petition of the little knight

After entering the city, a grand celebration dance followed. In the marshal's mansion, all the people sang and danced, celebrating the victory.

But not everyone is so happy.

Mihau Vorodjavsky quietly retreated from the crowd shortly after the banquet began. Since everyone's attention was focused on Marshal Lubao Macki, who was pulling Chechen and dancing funny dances in the center of the ballroom, not many people noticed his departure.

The little knight walked to Natalie's side, who was watching Cheerchen happily dancing there.

"Countess, can I speak to you alone?" the little knight said.

Seeing Mihavu, Natalie smiled.

"Of course." Natalie said.

As a result, the two walked to a corner with few people.

Mihavu Vorodjavs looked around at no one, and then whispered to Natalie: "Madam, I hope you don't mind what I say next."

"Of course not, Mihau. You are not only a friend of Chechen and me, but also a well-known knight in the country. I believe that even if you blame me, it will be of benefit to me." Nata Li said.

"It's about Cheerchen."

"what!?"

Natalie was surprised now. She didn't expect Mihavu Vorodjavsky to talk to herself about her husband, which caught Natalie by surprise.

"Madam," Mihau looked around again, "please forgive my rudeness. After all, it is extremely rude to talk about her husband in front of an aristocratic wife. But there are some things I have to say. Please. You believe that I am doing this for the Republic and for Cheerchen's good."

Hearing what the little knight said so open and upright, I thought of him again. Natalie calmed down.

"Please tell me, Mihavu." Natalie said.

So Mihavu Vorodjavsky began to speak. What he wants to say is that Cheerchen handed Prince Boguslav to the culinary officer today.

"I believe that Chechen did not do it intentionally, but is not aware of the current political situation in the Republic. But his forgiving Boguslav will have extremely serious consequences for the Republic."

"I don't understand what you mean, Mihau."

For more than a year, Natalie has stayed in Bratzlaff to accompany Cheerchen. She rarely cares about and understands the political situation of the Republic, so he is a little hard to understand the meaning of the little knight's words.

"Madam. When Cheerchen came back, the culinary officer once asked the marshal to ensure the safety of Boguslav. For this, the marshal agreed and promised that he would intercede with His Majesty the King."

"There is nothing wrong with this?" Natalie said suspiciously. It is very common for a nobleman to protect another nobleman in the Republic, and what does this have to do with Cheor Chen?

"Ma'am," said the little knight, "I thought it didn't matter. But then I thought about it and found that it wasn't that simple. You think, because the marshal opened his mouth, and there is a kitchen officer. Face, His Majesty the King is bound to be difficult to refuse. Because if His Majesty insists on doing business, it is equivalent to tearing his face with the Marshal and offending the custodian. But think about it, the release of Boguslav will cause serious harm to the Republic. —Boguslav was once one of the unpardonable sinners declared by His Majesty the King. If he is pardoned, then other war criminals who have not been pardoned will be invoked, and they will ask the king to pardon them one after another. These people are in the Republic. Many relatives and friends are old. If they attack at the same time, His Majesty the King will be hard to resist. But if the traitors will not be punished and condemned, they can continue to live in the same glorious life in the Republic as they did before treason after treason. Then, in the future, the aristocracy's betrayal of the country will no longer be a crime, but will become a fashionable and decent behavior, and future generations will gather to follow suit. And in the future history books, Cheerchen’s mistakes in this matter will also be reported. I remembered it thickly."

Hearing what the little knight said, Natalie also realized the serious historical consequences hidden behind the common issue of the release of Boguslav. She covered her face with a feather fan to conceal her shock.

After a while, Natalie put down her feather fan. She looked into Mihav Worodjavsky's eyes and said, "Knight Mihav, I understand everything you said. But what can I do now?"

Hearing Natalie's question, Mihau was delighted.

He said: "Madam, Prince Boguslav is still a captive of Chechen in name. Although the change of order is not decent to the nobles, I still hope you can persuade him and persuade Chechen to withdraw the two conditions he made before. It is a resolute demand for Prince Boguslav to rectify the law."

Natalie looked embarrassed.

But immediately, her patriotism prevailed. Natalie said firmly: "Don't worry, I will definitely make Cheor Chen change his mind. UU Reading www.uukanshu.com"

Mihavu Vorodjavsky gave a relieved expression. He stepped back and saluted Natalie solemnly.

"The Republic will always be grateful to you and Cheerchen for your kindness."

Mihavu Vorodjavsky and Natalie broke up. In the center of the ballroom, the marshal and Cheechen's dance continued. Chechen was panting and overwhelmed, while Marshal Lubao Macki became more and more happy.

The little knight walked to the side of General Stefan Czarnetsky.

"Natalie did she agree?" the soldier asked.

"She agreed."

Czarnetsky's General Soldier finally laughed.

"There are women like this in the Republic, and the country is very lucky, and the nation is very lucky."

The words Mihavu said to Natalie were not thought of and spoken by the little knight himself-he has not yet had such a deep political consciousness. The one who saw all this was General Çarnetsky.

But as the general soldier of Çarnetsky, he was not suitable to talk to Natalie directly, so he told Mihau of his worries and asked Mihau to speak as a friend.

"It's just that, Cheerchen will definitely offend the marshal and the culinary officer." Mihawu sighed.

In this matter, he is sorry for his friend. It is conceivable that, in this way, Chechen will become the blood feud of the Laziviu family.

General Çarnetsky saw Mihavu’s guilt. He patted the little knight on the shoulder and said with relief: "The Republic and the King will never forget him. In the future, I will ask your Majesty to compensate him for what he did today. All losses lost."

Mihav nodded.

General Çarnetsky said: "I am going to Poznan tomorrow. I really hope that when I come back, the first good news I hear is that the national bandits have obtained the Dharma."

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