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Chapter XIII Pomerania

January 1, 1003 AD, also the 19th birthday of Egil after his rebirth. The whole of Normandy was filled with joy...

Because Egil's severe cold was mostly because he stayed in the wet and cold prayer room for too long. Later, he was frightened by Artoria and got sick. Egil was not as physically as Artoria. So this time he caught a severe cold, he killed half of his life. He kept struggling for several days and finally got better.

As a result, Artoria was frightened when Egil made such a fuss. She, who usually doesn't believe in ghosts and gods, also ran to the prayer room and prayed for Egil like Egil.

So I was with Joan of Arc.

If it was in normal conditions, Artoria could directly draw his sword and kill Joan of Arc without saying anything. Of course, who will win and who will lose in the end is a question. Although Joan of Arc is now wearing a nun suit, the lining is actually still in the armor when he led the troops to fight before, and the white flashing sword is placed in the place where he can pick it up with his hands.

But, now in this state...

Egil's life and death are uncertain, but it is true that life and death are uncertain. Don't take the disease in the medieval period seriously. It's normal to die if a severe cold is catching a person. So as a wife, Artoria's most important thing to do at the moment is to wipe away her tears and pray for Egil.

So things like Joan of Arc, jealousy, etc. can be delayed for a while.

Especially, Joan of Arc was the only religious person in the entire palace. Artoria wanted to pray that she could not avoid her anyway. After a while, Artoria and Joan of Arc became a little familiar with each other.

So, everyone is a woman. Why should women make things difficult for women?

With the gradual expansion of the Norman Kingdom, Artoria's uneasiness became increasingly greater. She could not have children. She said she could not have children even if she died. The reason for this was that she could not have children is also because she could not have children. However, the Norman Kingdom needed an heir to inherit Egil's huge estate. The same was true for the Kingdom of Northeast Britain.

Artoria was very scared. Very scared. When she died, her kingdom would be destroyed. Her great achievements were no memory. Her tomb was visited by tomb robbers... very, very scared.

Moreover, like Egil, she has no relatives, right? Once Aurora has no relationship with Northeast Britain. Her sister may be able to inherit the kingdom of her brother. But she has never heard of her sister-in-law being able to inherit the kingdom of her sister-in-law. And Artoria's relatives....................., well, it seems that she had killed them all.

That's it. In fact, deep down, Artoria is more eager for an heir than Egil. She even thought that if she died early, then Egil would let Egil inherit her kingdom. Then Egil would marry another woman. In this way, there would be a heir to the kingdom.

But she was unwilling to give up. Because she had thought that if Egil died earlier than her, then she would have committed suicide. But if she died earlier than Egil, Egil wanted to inherit her kingdom and marry another young and beautiful person... It would be too unfair.

Artoria was worried about gains and losses for a long time and could not tell anyone that she was extremely depressed.

However, Catholicism has the most popular thing: the confessional room. It is in the dark room, between the wall panels, and the priest listens to the secrets that people cannot say and are difficult to see, and then comforts them.

It sounds very similar to the fairy tale king with jealous ears. Will it be related?

Of course, for this kind of thing, Egil has always scoffed at him, he thinks that secrets are secrets. The secrets told to others are not secrets. Especially those bastard priests.

He said: Tell me your secret. Believe me, I will never tell anyone else.

The more they said this, the more Egil felt that it was OK. In fact, many of his spies were graduates from theology and worked as priests in other countries to collect intelligence. Although most of the intelligence collected was a family gossip. My son was disobedient and I didn’t want to live. My husband was outside and I didn’t want to live. My father died in the battlefield and I didn’t want to live. Whenever I saw this kind of garbage information, Egil couldn’t help but want to complain: Then why don’t you die?! Then he ordered Nemulis to tell him that the spy would not want to receive subsidies this month. Then he reported this kind of intelligence and asked him to go home and eat.

But this cannot be said that this kind of thing is useless. In fact, at least one-third of the useful information is obtained through this channel. It is also because of this that Egil is even more worried about confession. He would rather dig a hole and shout in it like the little barber in the story than talk to the priest or something.

Of course, that was the past. As for Egil now, isn't Joan of Arc? Similarly, Artoria also wanted to find someone to confess. As mentioned before, Joan of Arc was the only one in the palace. Artoria also understood that there was something to say and what could not be said. But Artoria also believed that this matter of Zi... Well, how to say it, it was already an open secret. The entire Norman Kingdom was a person who knew Artoria's belly was not good. So even if it was told, it was no big deal.

So, in fact, Artoria also thought of another method, which is adoption.

Adopting a child as his or her heir, but this candidate is not good either.

If he picked up a child from the wild, Egil would not agree.

So no matter what, this child must at least have Egil's bloodline.

But this candidate is not easy to find.

If Egil just pulled a maid and gave birth to a child, then the subjects of the Norman Kingdom would never admit it.

Because the child's bloodline is too humble. In other words, the candidate who borrows the uterus must be a noble girl, and she comes from a famous family, or has an extremely noble identity. Only in this way can she gain recognition from Norman.

But this creates another problem. The other family comes from a famous family, has a noble status, and has an orthodox crown prince. So, who knows whether the other party wants to go further and seize the position of queen?

So Artoria changed its standard again: reputation and status need to be very good. It must be respected and well-educated.

The most important thing is that the strength cannot be too great. There cannot be any famous family behind it. In this case, no one will support it. However, Artoria himself has the support of all the Celtics, Scots and Brittanys.

The queen's throne is stable...

In this way, Joan of Arc entered Artoria's sight. This guy's conditions fully meet Artoria's requirements, especially if Joan of Arc was still a nun, how could he have children? How could he be a queen? Artoria didn't have to worry at all. But Artoria didn't know what Joan of Arc's character was. After all, if Joan of Arc was favored and insisted on fighting with him after he became favored, it would be a big trouble. So, after the initial anger, Artoria quickly stabilized and began to think about this possibility: Can she bring a child from Joan of Arc to raise?

So, during this period when Egil was unable to afford it, Artoria not only prayed for Egil every day and ran to him to take care of him (of course, it was a mess most of the time), but also tried Joan of Arc.

Artoria mainly tests Joan of Arc's ambitions. Let's see if this woman, whose combat power is not inferior to her, has the idea of ​​replacing her.

Of course, Artoria's temptation method was extremely primitive or ridiculous. It was basically like this: put a plate of fragrant meat buns (invented by Egil) in front of Joan of Arc, and then see if she would steal it. Put the snack that originally belonged to him to see if Joan of Arc would steal it.

It is obvious that Artoria made something wrong, or that it is believed that the whole world is the same as her. She has no resistance to food...

In this way, Joan of Arc successfully passed Artoria's test, although Joan of Arc himself was not aware of it.

So Artoria went to the confessional room and told Joan of Arc about this matter.

Then he hesitated to Joan of Arc: If you can give birth to Egil, you can barely accept her. After giving birth, you have to carry the child for Artoria to raise. This is absolutely uncontroversial.

After hearing this, Joan of Arc was speechless for a long time. He couldn't help but sigh in his heart: How perverted is this couple? I'm really a nun. Why don't I let me go if I do this? It's true that they are a family... The couple is really compatible...

While thinking about this, Joan of Arc felt sour in his heart. It seemed that he was jealous............

Seeing Joan of Arc without answering, Artoria seemed to have misunderstood Joan of Arc's meaning.

He mistakenly regarded Joan of Arc's speechlessness as being unable to speak because he was shy. In fact, he had already agreed in his heart.

In this way, the matter between Artoria and Joan of Arc came to an end. Artoria said that she would no longer be hostile to Joan of Arc, at least before Joan of Arc gave birth to a child. As for whether Artoria would kill Joan of Arc, the biological mother, after giving birth to a child, that is another matter……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

"Hey head hurts, bastard." As Egil tossed and turned on the sickbed, a deal about the future of the Norman Kingdom was reached in this way...

By the way, today's title is Bo Melania...

Indeed, bo Melania...
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