Chapter 63 Exposure 2
Eugen shouted solemnly, then rushed out the door and looked at the sun in the sky. When he looked at this, his face suddenly looked ugly.
Since there is no watch, the time can only be judged by the direction where the sun is. Eugen looked at the sun roughly and it was almost ten o'clock in the morning.
He talked too much with Modsal, and three hours passed without realizing it. If Margaret took time to go to his room for a look during these three hours, he would be in danger of being exposed.
After thinking for a while, Eugen ran directly to Modsal, grabbed his sleeve and said nervously, "Modsal, I have something to do here, and now I can only rely on you to help me."
Then, regardless of Modesal, he briefly introduced himself and Margaret's situation in a few words. Then he looked at Modesal with a long eye and said expectantly: "How about it, you're fine."
Modsal reacted for a while before he understood what Eugen meant. He looked at Eugen and said, "This...but I am a priest. If I lie, my conscience will be uneasy."
Eugen was almost in a hurry. He thought to himself that you could even contract the cost of the medical competition for me directly. Now you are asking you to tell a lie but you say no.
However, he also knew that these Christians were stubborn and could not do it. When he was worried, Eugen suddenly had a flash of inspiration and looked at Modesal with a smile and said, "Oh, is that right? But you just deceived the nun and said that you would pray in the morning. Now it's almost noon and haven't seen you do it?"
After Eugen said this, Modsal immediately showed some cramped expressions on his face, but he still gritted his teeth and defended: "Well, the one I told is a lie of kindness, for the sake of the nun, God will forgive me."
"Okay, okay, then you're just telling a kind lie. Anyway, one is not too much, two are not too little." Eugen said hurriedly, he must finalize this matter as soon as possible.
Fortunately, Modesal finally sighed and said helplessly: "Okay, then do what you said." His reluctant tone was like a resentful woman forced to go to Liangshan.
Eugen then breathed a sigh of relief, but he was very dissatisfied with Modsal's entanglement and did not understand why this big figure in the religious world was resentful of these trivial matters.
In fact, Eugen wrongly accused Modsar on this point. Most Christians of this era were very conservative in their thinking and had reached a rigorous level of observing the rules on the surface. If a real conservative Christian came over, he might even be tied to the stolen rack and burned to death because Eugen instigated him to lie.
Relatively speaking, Modsal is a very open-minded faction in the current religious community. Perhaps because he is young enough, he is more likely to have new ideas.
After making a decision with Modsal, Eugen wanted to leave quickly and return to his room to wait for Miss Margaret.
At this moment, the nun who had served breakfast for Modsal had suddenly ran over. As soon as he ran to Modsal, he said in a panic: "Sir, a noble lady with two guards said she was coming to find you, and she was almost near the prayer room."
Eugen was immediately shocked. Margaret was actually here so quickly.
Margaret was not blocked along the way. After all, she was the granddaughter of the Grand Duke and had an extraordinary identity. She said that she would enter the church to pay homage to Modsal, and the church had to open the door to welcome her.
Judging from the current situation, Eugen couldn't get away if he wanted to leave. He looked at Modesal beside him, and now he could only respond immediately according to the situation.
After a while, Margaret, who was tall and cold-looking, appeared at the other end of the aisle, followed by two guards and walked towards Eugen with great momentum.
"Okay, Earl Eugen, you're really here." Before the man came, Margaret's voice came over, with anger implicitly in his tone.
Eugen looked as usual, and even smiled and asked Margaret.
Margaret came over and saw Modsal standing beside him. He asked respectfully, and it seemed that the two of them knew each other.
.But when she looked at Eugen again, her expression immediately became majestic and implicit anger, just like the judge in the court.
"Explain it, Eugen, why did you lie to me?" Margaret's tone was very serious. She now felt that Eugen was hateful everywhere and had secret contact with the mafia. She was simply trying to give the unforgivable villain.
Now she was still knocked out on the spot. Margaret has decided that no matter how Eugen explains, he will not spare him easily, and must take him to the noble court.
Unexpectedly, Eugen said with a confused look on his face: "What? I don't understand what you mean, what do I want to explain?"
Eugen's attitude surprised Margaret. She stared at Eugen with anger and said, "Hmph, tell me why you lied to me. Didn't you come to see the bishop in the afternoon as agreed?"
As we all came to this situation, Eugen could only continue to talk nonsense: "Oh, I suddenly had a whim in the morning, thinking why not come to the church in the morning? So I came to the church."
Margaret was shocked when he heard this. His thick-skinned face was so horrible. Eugen actually explained his suspicious behavior on a whim.
However, when she saw the clothes Eugen was wearing, she sneered and continued to ask, "Okay, you can say that, so please explain why you should wear such a weird dress?"
In order to conceal his whereabouts, Eugen went out and wore ordinary clothes that ordinary citizens wore, but now Margaret caught the flaw.
"Haha, you said this. I was about to come to church in the morning when I suddenly thought that I was going to a sacred place, so why didn't I be humble? So I found this outfit to change it."
Eugen still said without changing his expression. For Eugen, lying is just a matter of lying, and a string is just a matter of being fooled.
In the past, Eugen always liked to read some miscellaneous books. There was a saying in those books that he still remembers: In fact, there is no so-called truth in this world, and what is recognized by most people is the truth.
This sentence shocked him greatly, and he also realized the principles of being a person and acting.
At this moment, Margaret was already very upset by Eugen's unreasonable quibbling. Finally, he couldn't stand Eugen's shamelessness and said coldly: "Forget it, you should go to the noble court to tell the judge these words. I have nothing to ask you."
Chapter completed!