Chapter 53 Unfinished business
The long-lasting but seemingly fleeting civil war in Bulgaria finally came to an end. The ending came with the great victory of the Paladunnaong nobles in the south. Although Ivan Assen was unknown, and although the northern nobles could still make a comeback
, but all this is no longer important.
The Southern Army, who had won this great victory, entered Tournovo proudly, and accepted their trophy, cheers from the masses and blessings from the priests in the form of a victorious person. Although many of them stood among the victors of this war.
Others who are very disharmonious are the Vadarita and the Greeks who are pointed at by people.
Although they have to admit that their victory cannot be separated from the help of these Gentiles, the grudges between the Bulgarians and these people make them feel strange at this moment.
But for these things, both Justinian and Semius were no longer surprised. After cleaning the battlefield, they had a little rest in the city of Tournovo, and were ready to go to Count Connortin.
Farewell - Compared to his nephew, this man is probably the real controller of this country now. Bulgaria has gradually recovered from stability, and even a small group of nobles resisted is not worth worrying, so Justin
Ni knew very well that his continued staying here would cause unnecessary trouble. Even if he didn't cause trouble, the trouble would come to the door on his own initiative.
However, when they were about to set off, something unexpected happened.
"It would be too dangerous to let Lord Justinian go alone!" Semius said excitedly, but was stopped by Arslan and Saleus in front of him.
"Calm down, Chief Semius, you will only backfire when you do this!"
"Sinian, since Lord Justinian, must have the intention to do this. We just need to wait here and do not cause unnecessary trouble to him."
Sure enough, he is worthy of being the leader of the Vadarita. Even Arslan and Salius tried to break their lips and persuade them to persuade them. However, he had seen the Bulgarians.
Semius, who had an ugly face, was still unwilling to accept it and growled: "You two are really big. Do you really think those guys can trust? From Carloyan to Connortin, they can
I have never kept my promise once. If you let Justinian go alone, there will definitely be problems."
Not long ago, Justinian was asked to enter the palace alone and talk to Connortin, who is now the prime minister of the Kingdom Palace, and Justinian happily accepted the trip. This morning, he had been distrustful of Bulgar.
Semius was already anxious as an ant on a hot pan. If it weren't for the two young men, Arslan and Saleus, they would have persuaded and stopped them, I was afraid that the Vadarita would be short of the Bulgarian army.
Fighting started.
"Believe me, Lord Semius, we have been following Mr. Justinian for almost two years, and we know him better no matter what. You must know that our young man has always been so keen on taking risks, but he is more than now
He has calmly dealt with more complicated situations. Please believe us, since Lord Justinian does this, he must have a complete solution. We just need to wait here." Arslan said calmly, and he
Saleus beside him nodded.
Looking at the eyes of these two people, after a long time of silence, Semius finally gave up - he realized that this kind of trust was indeed not out of thin air, but only if he experienced it side by side with it.
.And since this is the case, he really has no reason to object. But he had to feel nervous. When he saw Justinian holding the private seal of Emperor Muzfius in his hand, he was incredibly happy.
It's complicated. For some reason, he actually saw a long-lost hope in the boy he had never known before. Whether it was his own or the empire, he would never allow anyone to destroy it.
Look! Bulgarians, if you dare to do anything malicious, then you will definitely pay the price this time...
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On the other side, Justinian, who had been waiting, finally met the masked Earl Connorting at this moment. Obviously, the other party put on such an attitude and invited him to come, and he must have some intentions.
Justinian already knew it well.
I saw the boy who turned to look at the other party and said calmly: "Hiss Connontin, I think we should not go around in circles, after all, time is tight. I am eager to leave here, and you are also unable to search for Ivan Assen's traces.
Are you worried?"
Seeing Justinian so calm and composed, Count Connortin, who had only appeared at this time, to be precise, now he is the Duke and the Prime Minister, with a subtle smile on his face, as if mixed with many emotions.
But none of them exploded, and eventually turned into an equally faint sentence-
"It is because you are overwhelmed that you need your cooperation, because it is Justinian who lets Ivan Arsen go, right?"
"Where do you start?" Justinian spread his hands with a smile, and was still as calm as usual in the face of such questions. But at this moment, the Earl Connorting in front of him took aggressive steps, walking with an eyebrow.
He whispered in front of him:
"Is that right? But I heard something interesting from Stein. It was you who saved Ivan Arsen from his hands and finally let him go, and the one who escorted him was not long ago in Fur.
Rachaburg those Magyars you let go.”
The news is so fast! It is not surprising to find out these Justinians from the Earl of Burtoni. What surprised him was that Alexander Orki in Frachaburg actually broke the matter so quickly to Connortin.
Time did not know how to evaluate the behavior of these Bulgarians. But now he really had to give the other party an explanation, otherwise such behavior would be like recruiting surrender to the Allies.
At this moment, Count Connorting was staring at Justinian tightly waiting for the other party's reply.
But what he never expected was that Justinian admitted lightly:
"You're right, I let him go."
"Your Excellency Justinian, do you know what you are doing?!" Suddenly, Connontin raised his voice, and the atmosphere suddenly became tense at this moment, but from those blue eyes
Connontin couldn't understand anything. This is why he never dared to act rashly. He did have some other thoughts. After all, the threat brought by Justinian was certain, but it was also because
In this way, he had to be wary of it. It was more in line with the interests of the other party as a friend or an enemy.
Chapter completed!