Chapter two hundred and eighty first please
Wien listened to his accusation expressionlessly.
Now, after hearing this again, he no longer had his first reaction of shock.
Some things are the first time I hear it is news, but I am used to it when I hear it the nth time. In the replacement, there is only an unexpected sense of helplessness.
But Tasia and Chris obviously had not been in contact with these things, so they seemed particularly indignant.
Chris frowned tightly, "It's not too far from the capital here, let alone frequent caravans, how could he be so bold?"
Although she was angry, her first reaction to what Horace said was suspicion.
It's not her fault that she doesn't believe it.
Miss Chris, who lived a dream of life in the royal capital, was well protected by the Duke's family.
As long as she didn't look out the window, the filthy would never break through the protection of the castle and would appear naked in front of her.
Wien sighed.
"As long as there are people in the capital who are willing to cover up for him, it is actually easy to hide such things." He was moved.
Even in the same world, even in the same story.
As long as you are in a different perspective, what you see will be a world of different scenery.
Horace regarded Tasia as his savior, and his eyes were filled with reverence when he looked at her. He didn't know whether it would be useful to tell these strangers in front of him about these things, but he could no longer find a better choice.
When he discovered the city lord's secret, he immediately backed up the evidence in his hand and hid it in a safe place. He had no intention of participating, but he did he hesitate whether to fully expose the matter.
This incident involves more than one or two people.
However, before he really made a decision, the city lord made the decision first.
First he deprived him of his noble status, and then he was imprisoned for crimes. After he was controlled, he tortured and forced him to ask about the whereabouts of the evidence in his hands.
It was precisely because Horace knew that once the evidence was revealed, he would die if he lost the last chip, so he refused to speak.
However, the intensity of the guards' punishment on themselves last night was significantly worsened.
It was more like... an attempt to make him unable to speak again than to force him to ask for evidence.
Before he fell into a coma, Horace was full of despair, as if he was surrounded by a thick dark cloud, and the sun was gone.
However, when I woke up again, I was actually shrouded in infinite light, and a warm and comfortable feeling came from my whole body.
Unprecedented peace and tranquility hit my heart, as if all the shackles were removed.
He suddenly seemed to have some awareness.
Could it be that Alik lost his patience in an instant because he didn't want him to tell these people secretly, and his torture technique became much more cruel?
He was afraid that if he could not seize the opportunity in front of him, he would never be able to tell the truth again.
"Yes, it was because of the cover of the backstage that Alek dared to act so recklessly." He said, "I have conclusive evidence of his atrocities in my hands, and there is also a list of Alek's interests that Alek has transferred. As long as he can submit it to His Majesty the King, he will definitely expose the many serious crimes he has committed over the years!"
...Good guy, with this thing in hand, no wonder Alek wouldn't let you out no matter what.
"We are the children of Duke Elliot Winchert."
Wien directly revealed his identity: "I am Wien Winchet, this is Chris Winchet. That is our classmate, Tasia Louis."
He stared at the look on Horace's face as he said these words.
Don’t worry about it for a long time, but in the end you find that your family and the borer are accomplices, so something big will happen.
Fortunately, when Horace heard Elliot's name, his eyes suddenly appeared in his eyes.
It can be seen that at this moment he really felt saved.
He had been facing Tasia's body before, and subconsciously moved and turned toward Vien and the others.
"Since it is the child of Duke Elliott, this matter must not be difficult for you!" He said happily, "I can tell you the whereabouts of the evidence directly. Please be sure to submit it to Duke, and he will definitely uphold justice!"
He never seemed to doubt whether Elliot would be in a relationship with those people.
I actually believe in such a great nobleman at the top of the food chain...
I don’t know if he is too naive or is indeed confident.
Perhaps it was because Duke Elliott's usual behavior was too easy to deal with, and even Wien could not determine his tendency.
"I can continue to pretend to be unconscious and be imprisoned by them to numb Alik's vigilance. At the same time, I hope that several young masters and ladies will return to the capital immediately after obtaining the evidence, so as not to do anything when he is crazy." Horace said seriously.
"But... in this way, if he noticed something, you may lose your life." Tasia was a little worried.
If they left, no one could be sure what Alic would do after knowing that his crime was revealed.
Horace is now just a civilian, and killing him is no less difficult than trampling an ant to death. In the revenge of Count Alic, he has no power to protect himself at all.
Hearing this, Horace looked slightly stunned, and then smiled bitterly: "This risk is bound to be taken. I just hope that you will find the reinforcements as soon as possible and bring Alik to justice."
As soon as these words came out, the field fell into an unspeakable silence.
...This is basically the establishment of the death flag.
With life and death in connection, Tasia was really not good for him to ask him about magic awakening in such a pressing time. She looked at Wien and Chris.
After thinking for a while, Wien knocked on the armrest of the seat and said, "We can help you and pass the evidence to my father. But... there is no guarantee that the result will definitely satisfy you."
In his heart, the decision had been made.
His words sounded reserved, but Horace did not show any disappointment.
"As long as this is the case, it's enough."
Although his posture was in a embarrassing manner, he still struggled to salute them. "I am... grateful."
Except for the inability to move legs and feet, the movements are extremely standard.
A little bit could be seen vaguely, his extraordinary spirit when he was full of energy.
Chris bit his lower lip, showing sympathy.
However, she didn't say anything.
Horace used concise and quick statements to tell them where the evidence was hidden and how it was connected.
"I... can I ask you guys to do me another favor?"
Perhaps because he felt that he had caused too much trouble to others, Horace's tone was a little embarrassed.
Chapter completed!