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Chapter XXXII: Enter Nafplion

As the attitudes of many nobles changed, the uglied Earl Gottfrey also understood that even if he was the prime minister of the government, he could not change anything. Most of the people were already standing at Marquis William at this time.

On this side, he was preparing to go south to use troops. Unwilling to accept it, Gottfrey finally made a concession and agreed to the proposal of his monarch William Chaplet.

Of course, he knew the threat brought by Justinian in the south, and at the same time he understood that the situation of the Principality of Athens was not very bad at this time, but the reason why Gotfry had been so firmly advocated that going north was not only superficially cooperating with the Kingdom of Thessalonika on the surface

, and there is still a little selfishness hidden in your heart - that is, to consolidate your current status.

As he had strong demands before, the Achaia vassal state fell into a battle with Epirus, which directly led to the emptiness of the rear, which allowed the Molia's little fox to take advantage of the situation. Although who had been before

No one expected such a result to happen, but at the very least, the Earl of Gottfrey was still directly responsible. Therefore, after the fall of South Peloponnese, Gottfrey's prestige in the country was greatly reduced.

Many nobles who supported him also complained, especially those who fell from the fiefdom like Viscount Sene, who were now standing opposite him.

This naturally gave this man a huge sense of crisis. In less than two years, taking advantage of the illness and weakness of Marquis William Chaplet, Gottfry defeated him step by step to become the default Marquis of Achaia by all nobles.

But now, his position is unstable because of the urgent war, so Gottfri insists on going north. As long as he joins forces with the army of Thessalonika to defeat Epirus, he

The position would no longer be threatened. However, Marquis William, who became increasingly disgusted with Gottfrey, obviously would not give him this opportunity.

Even in the face of the Greeks' comeback, the conflict between the Marquis and the Palace Aristocrats was obvious. Now that things have come, the man who can no longer object to anything finally chose to give up.

"Since that's the case... no one seems to object to anything else, then I think we should turn the issue to regaining South Peloponnese now, right?" I saw that the expression on my face was deep and no one could tell that it was in my heart.

Marquis William said slowly.

Even the Latin nobles and knights who supported Gotfry's faction were silent, because the centrist had already expressed his opinion that he had stood on the side of the Marquis and it was unwise to continue to insist.

"Where are you, Gottfry?" William asked, looking at his former close friend and right-hand man.

However, Gotforry said nothing, and suddenly everyone was unprepared to see the man with a gray look turned around and left, while no one dared to stop the palace guards beside him. Looking at this scene, the palace was left behind.

The nobles among them looked at each other.

This completely ignored the authority of the monarch. Although this was a normal thing for the French nobles, the Count Gottfrey's attitude was really blatant.

However, William Chaplet was not angry, but looked at the departing figure quietly with a deep look.

"Sorry, everyone, I'm afraid I'm a little tired. Let's go here for the time being. The proposal for the Southern War will be prepared by the Privy Council first! I hope it can be completed as soon as possible." The sick-looking man glanced at the nobles below and said, "

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And the Latin nobles in the courtyard looked at you and looked at me, and no one stood up to object, so they stood up and bowed and left the hall one after another.

And just as Viscount Sena and Sir Baptist were about to leave, the Marquis's voice sounded again.

"Do you keep Baptiste after Senna cuts it?"

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When the Achaia vassal state was in a state of trouble for Justinian in the south, the outbreak of the Argos war quickly reached Agrignon.

From the news that Corkborg sent him with a carrier pigeon, Prince Theodor's face was filled with surprise.

"It seems that everything in the south should go as you go, so you are so happy, Your Highness." Secretary Hendriel, who was standing beside him, also guessed the reason why this serious man smiled for a long time.

Prince Theodor nodded, not hiding his joy. He was familiar with Molia's geography for a long time and knew the importance of Argos. The Latins, who were difficult to deal with, may not have time to care about the erotic thunder now.

S, this gave him plenty of time to calmly deal with Thessalonika's enemies.

"It seems that this kid is really useful. I have to say that he can really win Argos..."

Hendriel then struck while the iron was hot and suggested: "Then Prince, should we send further troops to reinforce the situation next? Now Justinian has almost opened up the situation. I believe that we can destroy our enemies in the south with one move."

However, the man in front of him shook his head and rejected the proposal.

"I don't have any extra troops on my hands now to give that kid. Thessalonika's Bonifas will definitely come here to fight. Even I am not sure that I can deal with him, and my

Dear brother, our respected Emperor, I'm afraid we won't pay attention to the situation here at all. I wish I could hurt my vitality this time!" Speaking of this, the man Liansheng smiled coldly, making Hendriel beside him

You were also a little chilling.

"But in that case, with Justinian's little force, I'm afraid-" Hendriel was a little worried. After all, Justinian, who had penetrated deep into the enemy's territory, was actually isolated and helpless. If the Achaia vassal state concentrates all its efforts to deal with him, it will be absolutely impossible.

It's not something he can bear to be wrong.

But the reality is that the troops mobilized by Prince Theodor who mastered Agrignon had reached the limit, and there was no way to support anything. I saw that the man put away his smile and looked at Hengde next to him silently.

Lear whispered:

"You should know better than me, Hendriel, now we can do nothing unless he can take it down." As he said that, Prince Theodor pointed his hand at the map behind him, and a marked place on it

The place name is particularly eye-catching. Looking at it, Hendriel also discovered it, which is only a short distance from the city of Argos where Justinian is located.

To the east of Argos, the city of Nafplion is a natural port facing the Aegean Sea. It is the only passage along with Argos except for land. Its importance is self-evident.
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