Chapter 85, the bird in the cage
In the hall, Mrs. Agnes felt that the situation had returned to her in an instant, and the balance of victory was completely tilted towards her. While she was wiping the saliva from the earl's mouth intimately, she searched for Rudolph's figure in the crowd. This stepson must die today, whether it was poisoning or sending assassins, now not only because Rudolph threatened his son's inheritance rights, but also because she was forced to kneel down and her face was ruined.
"Where is Rudolph?" Mrs. Agnes was shocked, and she hurriedly asked Kaitrisy.
"Who knows where he went and fooled him." Ketrisy was in a good mood. He was holding a wine glass and was about to pour the sweet wine into his mouth. Now Earl Schwartz has come to his senses, and everything seems to have returned to the past.
"Idiot, find Rudolph quickly." Mrs. Agnes almost blurted out. She realized that something was wrong. If Rudolph escaped, it would be a big problem. At this time, she did not realize that Rudolph might attack them. After all, the prestige of Count Schwartz is here, and the vassals would not obey Rudolph's orders.
"I understand." Katrisi looked at his mother's hideous face and stood up in a panic. He had never seen Mrs. Agnes so panic.
Katrisey stumbled and left the seat. His clumsy movements rubbed the wooden chair against the ground, making a harsh sound, and some vassals took a look in dissatisfaction.
"Is something wrong?" Even the careless Sir Buckhouse couldn't help but say to Baron Hedwig.
"Just, don't act recklessly when anything happens later. Be sure to wait for me to act together." Baron Hedwig turned his head and said in the jazz's ear.
"It seems something is going to happen." Baron Hedwig's words did not comfort the Lord, but instead made him notice a dangerous breath. He looked around uneasy. At this time, some vassals noticed something was wrong, because as a hero of the Brotherhood without Flags this time, Rudolph did not appear at all.
Rudolph was sitting in the stable at this time, with a bonfire in front of him. The stable could only shovel the hooves. The stable was closest to the main tower and was very suitable for command.
Rudolph stretched out his palm and roasted the fire. The light of the flames leaked out through his fingers. He sat there without saying a word, but his ears were listening with his eyes standing upright. There was laughter in the hall of the main tower, and the attendants not far away were arguing with Rudolph's soldiers who blocked the passage.
"This is the food prepared by the Lord's Kitchen for the banquet, I must go back to get it." The attendant who walked out of the door wanted to return to the Lord's Kitchen, but was rudely blocked by the soldiers.
"Go back, no passage is allowed." Rudolf's soldier unceremoniously blocked the spear in his hand and said to the attendant.
"This is the food that the Count wants." The attendant was a little angry, but a fist hit his face hard, and blood suddenly bloomed. The attendant fell to the ground with a wail. Some others hid aside in horror when they saw it.
"What are you doing?" The servants looked at the soldiers in fear, and only then did they realize that they could not leave.
"Ah~~." At this moment, weapons collisions and screams from people came from the direction of the city gate. Then a soldier's body seemed to fall off the city wall, and a heavy object hit the ground.
"It's done." Rudolph's brow moved for a moment, and he raised his head and looked towards the city gate. It seemed that Rodney and others had already controlled the city gate, and he had already succeeded in this coup.
At the same time, drinking and having fun in the hall, but feeling the atmosphere gradually became strange, the vassals heard the sound outside, and they calmed down and looked out the window.
"What happened?" asked Sir Buckhouse.
"Bang~~." The door of the hall opened, and a servant hurriedly ran in, his face full of joy and anxiety.
"What's wrong?" Mrs. Agnes stood up with a frown, and the uneasy feeling spread in her heart when she looked at the attendant.
"Dear Earl, respected Mrs. Agnes, no, Mrs. Rudolph's soldiers blocked the entire main tower." The attendant pointed behind him and said loudly to the Earl and Mrs. Agnes.
"What?" Mrs. Agnes was shocked. She didn't expect that Rudolph was so decisive and used her army to block the main tower. The sounds just now should have been Rudolph's reaction. Wasn't he afraid of being charged with treason? Thinking of this, she couldn't help but feel a hint of joy. This hateful stumbling block finally revealed.
"What's going on? Did you get it wrong?" Sir Buckhouse said quickly.
"Wuwuwu, Lord Earl, respected vassals, this is a coup, a coup against Lord Earl. Rudolph, the heir of Lord Earl, actually wanted to rebel in front of everyone's eyes." Mrs. Agnes's tears poured out like she was not worth money, and she cried loudly to the nobles at the banquet.
"Oh no." Baron Hedwig frowned. He did not expect Rudolph to be so uncontrollable and to openly rebel. This time, Mrs. Agnes caught the handle.
"Has I made something wrong? Lord Rudolph should not be such a person." Some vassals did not believe it. After all, they fought side by side with Rudolph, and they almost became nobles who supported the new earl.
"Mother, mother is not good. Rudolph's army has controlled the city gate and blocked the main tower." At this time, Ketrisy also came back. He met a guard soldier who escaped from the city gate and learned from him that he had passed.
The vassals were shocked. They did not expect that this would happen after a banquet. The Habsburg family actually started fighting with each other, and more importantly, they are now trapped here.
"Mr. Earl, please give orders to abolish Rudolf's inheritance right immediately and order his vassals to attack him." Mrs. Agnes immediately turned to Earl Schwartz and said to him.
"Uh!" Although Count Schwartz was already old, unlike Mrs. Agnes, he realized that things were not that simple. Now they became birds in cages, and their orders could not be out of the main tower at all, not to mention that the vassals might not obey his orders at this time.
"Sir, please give orders!" Mrs. Agnes looked at Earl Schwartz, who had always obeyed her own words, and she was silent at this time. She hurriedly shook the count's arm and said to him.
"Barcelona Hedwig, go out and ask, what is Rudolph's dissatisfaction and why he did this." Earl Schwartz looked at Baron Hedwig with his muddy eyes, and he said to the Baron.
"Yes, respectful Count." Baron Hedwig quickly stood up, bowed to the Count, and then walked out with great strides.
Chapter completed!