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And the young and energetic Senvenier said bluntly: "Your Majesty, do you really think we are lying to you?"

This made Henryton feel a little embarrassed and quickly explained: "Of course not, but I really didn't expect the Greeks to have been..."

But when he was halfway through his words, he was interrupted by Ranieri Dandoro and said, "As you said they have recovered, we actually suffered a great loss because we did not expect this. Therefore, we came here to remind Your Majesty, be careful not to be careless. In any case, although we despise them as Greeks, at our feet, it is the real Roman Empire, and her people have always maintained this pride. I believe that everything that happened in Adrian Castle has proved this."

Speaking of this, Venice seemed to hit Emperor Henry's pain point. In an instant, a gloom flashed across the French man's face - undoubtedly, Adrian Castle was defeated by the Bulgarians and the Greeks, which was the eternal pain of the Latin Empire. Not only the emperor, Henry's brother Baldwin I was captured, and the death of a large number of elite former crusaders greatly damaged the empire's vitality, which directly caused Henry's Lascaris family, who was pursuing Nicea at that time, had to give up halfway, and now he had to join forces with Thessalonika in order to deal with his enemies.

However, as Venetians, Ranieri and Sain would not care about these things. Although they called them emperors, they were actually condescending. Even Emperor Henry I, who had a great martial arts not long ago, had no choice but to maintain this empire, because blood transfusions in Venice were essential.

So Emperor Henry, who quickly restrained his previous dissatisfaction, said leisurely: "Two distinguished guests, thank you for your advice, as always faithful allies of Venice. I will consider your suggestions, but before that, the remnants of the Greeks in Nesia in the East are our primary target. As for the Greeks in Molia, perhaps the King of Bonifas of Thessalonika is the more suitable object to deal with them." Henry politely declined the Venetian's request in a tactful tone. This made both Venier and Dandoro, who were already expecting, change their faces.

Senvenier was about to speak but was stopped by Ranieri. Ranieri Dandoro, who was more steady, slowly saluted the emperor in front of him and said lightly: "Since that's the case, I'm glad you can meet us. May you be safe, respected Emperor, even so, I still hope you will think about it again. Perhaps our biggest enemy is no longer the scattered soldiers and ravings in Nicea."

Henry I was also advancing and retreating at this moment, saying, "I will definitely consider your country's suggestions and give you a satisfactory answer."
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