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Chapter 90 Can't promise

When Tarik saw his hand being held, he stared at the person blankly, with a hint of ferocity flashing in his eyes, but in the end he was still hidden. Even he was afraid of the other party's identity and did not dare to offend him at will.

Viscount Pigad saw this scene from a distance, raised his wine glass and put it on his lips and took a sip, chuckled and said, "Hehe, this old fox is really good at picking it out."

Eugen looked at the back of the man who was blocking his side with a strange expression, and thought to himself with surprise: "I'll go, but I didn't expect that it was this old pervert who helped me to clear the siege in the end. I thought his attention was only on those girls."

Eugen has just been preparing to order someone to arrest Tarik. Although he will completely break up with Tarik, Ou doesn't care about this at all. However, it is also a good or bad thing for him to help him stop Tarik.

The one who held Viscount Tarik's hand was Viscount Bad who had been surrounded by a group of girls. At this moment, he held Tarik's hand and greeted Tarik without saying a word. He also called the other party "Little Brother", as if the two of them were very familiar with each other.

Viscount Tarik had already had a feud with Viscount Pigad and was unwilling to offend another big family. Therefore, he endured Viscount Bad in every way, and did not show it even if he was psychologically dissatisfied.

Soon, Bud beat Tarik away, turned his head and looked at Eugen with a smile.

Seeing Bud's smile and thinking about the expression he had when facing those girls, Eugen felt a chill in his heart. In comparison, Eugen was not afraid of Tarik, but he was more afraid of this old pervert, thinking that if this old pervert even likes a man, it would be terrible.

Even so, after all, he helped him, Eugen still held up a smile and said, "Hehe, hello, Viscount Bad, thank you for helping me just now."

Viscount Bard waved his hand and said in a way that he had experienced it: "It's okay, young man, Tarik is a vicious wolf, you'd better not provoke him easily."

However, after saying this, he suddenly moved his eyes behind Eugen, his eyes narrowed into a slit, and said with a slight smile: "Hehe, since I helped you, then the beautiful lady behind you, can Count Eugen introduce me to me?"

Hearing Bud's words, Eugen immediately understood that this old pervert was targeting Margaret behind him, so he would come forward to help him block Tarik.

Margaret was also smiling at Bud, and when she heard this, her face immediately sank, and a evident sense of disgust appeared in her eyes.

This is because she is unwilling to provoke enemies for Eugen. Otherwise, with her cold personality, she would not have given the other party a good face and would have turned around and left directly.

As for now, she didn't say much, just looked at Eugen's back and wanted to see what Eugen would do.

Eugen was very angry, even more angry than when Tarik insulted him just now.

He took good care of his friends because he had lost a friend, which made him pay more attention to the word "friend". If others are rude to him, Eugen can endure it, but if he wants to insult his friend, he will face the undying hostility of Eugen.

At this moment, he took a step directly to block Margaret behind him, looked down at the little old man in front of him, and said coldly: "No need, Viscount Bard, I will repay your kindness, but please forgive me for not being able to agree to your request."

His vision was blocked, and Bard felt a little annoyed when he could not see Margaret's figure. He took a step to the left with impatient face and said, "What are you saying? I am not going to offend this lady, I just asked the Earl to introduce it. Does the Earl think I am a low-status and don't even deserve to know your friend?"

There was a hint of chill in Bud's words. According to his thoughts, since Eugen had offended Tarik, he dared not offend him again. Therefore, if he was a little stronger, Eugen would inevitably give in. This is also the experience he summarized between Pigaard and Tarik.

However, beyond his expectations, Eugen also moved a step and once again blocked Bard's face. The same words were still in his mouth, and even his tone had not changed.

"I said, I cannot agree to your request. I will compensate you in other ways, Bad... Viscount." The calm tone had some unquestionable majesty.

Viscount Bard was immediately furious. He didn't expect that this young boy was so impolite, so he raised his head arrogantly, trying to teach this young boy a lesson.

As soon as he raised his head, Viscount Bard's gaze collided with Eugen's eyes. At this moment, he seemed to see a hungry lion looking at his soul.

It is a look that is not fierce but terrifying; it is not arrogant but humble; it is not angry but unconsciously retreats and fears.

It seems that when he stares at you, you have fallen into the big net woven by fate, and you can clearly see your miserable future and death full of despair.

Bard had never seen such a look in anyone's eyes, and even his head, the duke of the vassal state of Hanover, did not have such a terrible look.

The old pervert is not a knight, he is not brave at all. On the contrary, he is afraid of death. The reason why he dared to stand up just now was that he saw the beautiful sperm on his brain and was sure that he was safe, so he stood up.

Now that Eugen glared at him, his lust and desire were like a sudden splash of cold water. It was extinguished in a blink of an eye and completely disappeared.

He shivered involuntarily, and the anger on Bud's face faded away, and gradually turned into a flattering and humble smile. He rubbed his hands in front of his stomach, and said carefully: "Okay, okay, since Earl Eugen doesn't want to introduce it, then forget it. I'm just talking, there's no other meaning, hehehe."

Hearing that Bad stopped insisting, Eugen's anger calmed down a little, and he nodded and said lightly: "Well, Viscount Bad is a gentleman. Please have fun at the banquet, and I won't bother you."

When Eugen was about to leave here, Bard dared not stop him anymore. He bowed as if a servant and said, "Okay, Viscount Eugen's banquet is very good. Please, don't worry about me."

Eugen nodded, then left directly with Margaret behind him. Parma glanced at Bud and quickly followed Eugen.
Chapter completed!
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