Three hundred and twentieth chapters drive them out
At this moment, Tang An walked forward and entered Jerrant's manor directly. Behind him, Captain Bourne's Cavaliers followed with several guards, each with his head held high and his chest was as imposing as a rainbow.
Tang An knew very well that Bourne had unparalleled loyalty with these young knights. At this moment, Tang An walked and told the other party the story he had already made up.
This story means that as one of the four great Knights Templars, Jerant has received a response from the gods. The gods decided to replace the devout Knight with a young body so that he could continue to serve the gods and dedicate his own strength.
There is no doubt that this ability to change the body can only be done by gods.
Tang An’s whole story is obviously well written. Although there are many loopholes in it, who dares to question the actions of the gods?
Not to mention Bourne, even the top leaders of the temple, even though they know that there is something wrong with this reason, they will never dare to ask or question it publicly.
Because in that case, Tang An could directly give the other party a charge of blasphemy.
Now Tang An has to seize the time, get the armor and the sword of faith belonging to Jerant, and then go to the temple to capture the ancient god Ratotimip.
Along the way, Tang An felt like he was in a state of no one. No one dared to stop him. Even if there were occasionally a few people who didn't react and couldn't open their eyes, Bourne behind him would immediately scold him, and then the other party flashed aside in horror and knelt down respectfully to salute.
Not to mention, this feels good.
The only trouble you might encounter is Jarant's family.
Gerant is undoubtedly a devout Templar, so he has no wife or children, but he has a younger brother, and his family lives in this manor.
Moreover, on the way, Tang An had heard Bourne say that Jerant's younger brother, Hesel, had tried every means to inherit his elder brother, Knight Templar, but some people opposed and supported this matter, and there was no conclusion yet.
In other words, if Tang An came later, the Templar's seat might have been replaced by this Hesel.
"My unsatisfactory brother, he cannot become a Templar." Tang An said in his tone of Jerant's words at this time.
This is also the catchphrase that Gerant often spoke before. When Bourne heard it, he nodded: "You are back, Lord Gerant, and no one can take away your honor."
They walked into the hall.
At this time, several people stepped forward to stop them.
"Who are you? Bourne, what are you doing, why are you letting these strangers enter the manor? Now, I am the owner of this manor. I swear that if you do this again, I will drive you out and deprive you of the knight."
The person who spoke was a middle-aged man, slightly fat, but he was quite imposing.
Judging from his appearance and facial features, it is a bit similar to the oil paintings of Jarant on the wall.
Needless to ask, this person is Hessel.
If it were before, Bourne might have been silent and endured this kind of abuse, but now he won't. He saw a trace of contempt flashing in Bourne's eyes, but he shouted in a solemn and sacred tone: "The great Templars are coming, and everyone salutes."
This is a ritual.
A ceremony to show respect to the Templars, even family members and relatives cannot overcome this noble identity.
When Jerant was there before, Hesel had to respectfully see his brother every time.
This made the arrogant Hesel very unhappy. He thought he would never be able to stand out in his life, but who would have thought that his brother would suddenly disappear.
At first, Hesel was a little scared, but soon he discovered that this was an opportunity, a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. In addition, there was a senior executive in the temple who secretly supported him, so Hesel began his plan, which was to lobby all parties, hoping to let him inherit his brother, Knight Templar.
However, this matter is not easy. It is impossible for him to succeed alone. But if there are people with noble status in the temple who also support him, it would be different.
Although it has not been successful, this incident has taken the first step successfully. The other three Templars have a clear logo to support him.
In addition to a high priest who had supported him before, Hessel felt that his chances of successfully taking office were much greater. When he thought that he could become a high-ranking Templar, Hessel would wake up in his dreams.
This inflated and arrogant mentality also began to affect his daily behavior.
For example, he began to regard him as the owner of this manor and began to show his master's attitude to his servants. Yes, all this was once out of reach, but now all this will be his.
No one can take it away.
Hessel's first reaction was stunned when he heard Bourne's words, then frowned and scolded angrily: "Byon, what are you doing? You haven't answered my question yet. Who are these guys? Without my permission, you dare to bring strangers into my manor. You are so brave."
He was always arrogant and always carried away.
Tang An said coldly at this time: "Hesel, my sad brother, is like a parasitic bed bug. When did my manor become yours? Why didn't I know?"
It was completely Jelante's tone and tone, the wording and habit, just listening to the sound, Hesel shivered in fear, and his hair stood upright, just like a mouse that heard a cat's cry, subconsciously kneeling on the ground.
But he soon discovered the other person's appearance and face.
Pretending to be brave, Hesel stared at his eyes and said, "You, who are you? Why..."
He wanted to ask why your voice and tone were exactly the same as his brother. If you close your eyes, it would be like hearing the scolding of your brother, Knight Gerant.
"Enough, Hesel, take your fat wife and stupid son, get out of my manor and back to your little house, and tonight, don't see you again, get out of here!"
Tang An's Lascian language is very authentic. He is obviously roaring and verballying, but it still sounds like a sense of elegance.
Hesel was immediately scared and trembled all over.
He could be sure that this was the tone and tone of his brother, but why, what happened?
At this time, a fat lady came down from the upper floor, with exaggerated jewelry around her neck, and the smell of perfume on her body was disgusting.
"Who was shouting at my house, guards, drive them out for me." The lady obviously didn't understand the situation, and at this moment she walked down angrily.
She is Hessel's wife.
Tang An just glanced at it and shook his head. Jerant was right. This was indeed fat. Damn it, not only fat, but also extremely stupid.
Chapter completed!