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Chapter 108 [Negotiation]

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Chapter 108

Seeing that the rebels under the city had all put down their weapons, the leading officer stood in line with him with orders. With Camus' order, the cavalry of the Southern Legion surrounded him, and a group of cavalry turned over and dismounted, leading these mountain soldiers toward the barracks. Two teams of cavalry were standing on both sides and following, fully armed and ready for battle.

Roddy looked at the unarmed rebels under the city, and no matter why, a thought suddenly arose in his heart that made him feel a little scared:

"Because they have put down their weapons now, they have killed them all to prevent future troubles!"

This thought suddenly flashed through his mind, and Roddy was shocked, and his heart suddenly sank, and cold sweat came out.

"Damn it, why did I suddenly have such a bastard idea?" Roddy cursed in his heart. Andy's indifferent voice came from his mind: "What's this! The rebellion of the mountain tribe is imminent now, and it is always hard to rest assured that these mountain tribes keep the soldiers. Once the mountain tribe openly rebels in the future, the mountain troops of these empires are afraid that they will be very dangerous. No one can tell whether they will rebel openly at that time... Well, why not take advantage of the fact that they handed over the weapons and were not prepared, and they would kill them together! "

"Nonsense!" Roddy frowned: "How can I do such a thing as killing innocent people!"

I heard Andy sneered and said, "What's wrong? Why are you so excited? This idea is not what I gave you, but you thought of it yourself. Hum, I tell you, if it were the old Duke of Tulip back then, I would have done this! Preventing troubles before it happens! You should understand the principle that a general became famous and has a broken bone... Besides, what if they didn't surrender just now? Is it really ordered the killing immediately? What about the families of the soldiers in the city? Didn't you also say that you would kill all of them without leaving them? Hum, what was the ultimate determination that I just said is so strong, why is it softer now?"

Listening to Andy's voice, Roddy just gritted her teeth and couldn't help thinking in her mind: What should I do if they really didn't surrender just now? Should the families of the rebels in the city be killed or not? According to the imperial decree, they must be killed, but... but... kill or not?

Suddenly, his heart moved, and only a sharp gaze shot towards him. Roddy looked at him and saw Camus squinting his eyes at him. Camus's eyes were a bit profound, and there was a cruel smile on the corner of his mouth. Seeing Roddy's eyes contacting him, he gently signaled to the mountain soldiers who were lined back to the camp with a little inquiry in his eyes.

Roddy was in a mess, and he was as bright as he was. The meaning of Camus's eyes and movements was actually signaling himself... The thought in his mind was probably the same as the thought he had just thought!

Kill or not!

Roddy took a deep breath, and the cold air in the night was sucking into her lungs, forcing herself to calm down for a moment, then looked at Camus and shook her head slightly.

A cold smile appeared on Camus's face, then gently whipped the war horse under his crotch, and followed the cavalry to escort the mountain soldiers.

Roddy's heart was extremely complicated. Soon, he saw that the two armies under the city had already left clean, leaving only two corpses lying in a pool of blood.

"Go back!" Roddy whispered and said coldly: "Go back to the Governor's Mansion! Send someone to find the Governor to see me!"

There was a big chaos just now, and Governor Schill did not show up from beginning to end. Roddy calmed down at this moment, and was angry in his heart. He immediately went to trouble the Governor. As the highest official in the area, he actually hid at this time with fear of death!

Roddy and his group had just returned to the gate of the Governor's Mansion, and saw a group of soldiers guarding a carriage and heading straight for the Governor's Mansion. Roddy knew it was the Governor's carriage and sat on the horse with a gloomy face.

Sure enough, after the carriage stopped, Governor Schill ran off the carriage, walked to Roddy step by step, slightly owed his body, and smiled and said, "Sir Duke, I heard you were looking for me, and I rushed here immediately..."

Roddy felt angry when he saw him and did not get off his horse. He immediately said coldly: "Did you get the news? Your nephew Tuhai has lost his military pay and killed the soldiers alone, causing his subordinates to mutiny. At this moment, Tuhai has been killed by me!"

The governor was shocked suddenly, and immediately raised his head to look at Roddy. His expression changed a few moments. A trace of pain flashed through his eyes. Then he lowered his head and whispered: "My Duke, Tuhai's military management is not good, and his subordinates are worthy of the crime."

Roddy snorted coldly and said, "You understand the truth." After a pause, he said coldly again, "I almost had a big disaster outside the city gate just now, why are you missing? Are you, the governor, still sleeping at home?"

The governor's forehead was sweating in cold sweat, and he didn't dare to raise his head, but just whispered: "I...I'm too late to receive the news...this...so..."

Roddy was furious and wanted to scold him loudly. Then he suddenly moved his heart, forcibly suppressing his anger, and secretly warned himself: After all, he was on the other side. He was only a dozen guards around him, without soldiers or power. The situation here is complicated. Although this person is hateful, he is a governor of one side after all. If he turns against him in public, it may be unfavorable to the stability of the situation.

Taking a deep breath, Roddy said in a deep voice: "Governor General, fortunately, the matter of tonight has not caused a big mess. You'd better restrain the soldiers in the city, guard the city gates carefully, and be on guard. Now you and I work together, and the situation in the southeast is stable. You and I can talk about it. If something happens, you and I will not have a good time!" After pausing, he whispered: "You know, General Ruben, the commander of the Northwest Legion. He is an earl. Because of the disadvantage of the northwest affairs, not only is the earl's title stripped, but he is still in the procuratorate office of the Imperial Military Court! Governor General, ask yourself if your family has the power of General Ruben's family? Hum... I'll do this tonight. At this moment, General Kamu's people are monitoring the mutiny soldiers outside the city to return to the camp. Please send people immediately and speed up the investigation and assistance!"

After saying that, he stopped looking at the governor and urged his horse to enter the governor's mansion. Only the governor stood there on the spot.

After Roddy entered the mansion, he immediately shouted in front of Rand and whispered: "Get up on guard. We will kill the governor's nephew tonight. Although the governor will not turn against me, we are now in other people's land. After two days, when the wolf-fang army arrives, we will not have to worry about anything!"

Rand responded. Roddy felt physically and mentally exhausted. Thinking of the scene tonight, she couldn't help but feel a little confused and shook her back to her room.

Roddy was in a mess. When did he become so bloodthirsty and killing? Will he really change his temperament if he thinks of the thought tonight?

I only heard Andy smile: "Boy, you don't have to be that strange. After all, you have not been a long time to be this duke. It's normal to have these thoughts in your mind. Those who are superior are usually hard-hearted and cruel. It's not wrong to think so."

Roddy said helplessly: "Do you think that kind of thought is normal? Don't you think that... is too cruel?"

Andy's voice seemed very disdainful: "Cruel? I'm different from you. I'm not a human being, I'm just a skeleton. For me, I won't care how many people in this world kill or how many people die. Apart from you, even if I kill all the people in this world, I won't care."

Roddy shook her head, feeling vaguely that Andy's words were wrong, but what was wrong was that he couldn't think of for a moment. He was drowsy in his mind and finally fell asleep.

At dawn, I heard a faint conversation outside the door, and then there was a gentle sound of buckle. The door was gently pushed open, and a simple footstep came in with a crisp ringtone.

Roddy sat up from the bed and looked back. He saw the woman in red sitting beside him at the banquet yesterday, walking in slowly, holding a silver basin in his hand and a blush on his face. He was still wearing the short red dress, barely exposed his limbs and a pair of slim waist, and a small bell tied to his feet. Every step he walked, there was a crisp ringtone with a ding-dong ringtone.

Roddy frowned: "How did you come in?"

The woman in red lowered her head and whispered: "Mr. Duke, it was the Governor who sent me to serve you."

Roddy was stunned for a moment, then smiled coldly: "That governor is considerate in this regard."

The woman in red smiled slightly. Although there was still a blush on her face, she looked at Roddy with courage and whispered: "The Governor is also kind. Although there are people around you, they are all men with thick hands and thick feet. Some things are always worse than women's care."

After saying that, she slowly handed over a wet towel. Roddy was not angry at the woman who smiled cleverly, so she could only sigh and take it.

Suddenly, Lant pushed the door and walked in, and said in a muffled voice: "Duke, General Camus is here. It's in the front hall."

Roddy immediately threw down the towel and didn't even look at the woman in red. She walked out with Lant strode, but she didn't notice a trace of strange color flashing in the woman in red.

Camus was still cold and looked cold. When he saw Roddy walking in, he just nodded casually. Seeing that he looked a little haggard, Roddy obviously didn't sleep all night last night. Although Camus was not kind to him, Roddy knew that in the southeast, the only one who could really help him was probably the commander of the Southern Legion.

"General Camus, you're here so early." Roddy smiled slightly.

Camus said coldly: "That's natural, Lord Duke slept well last night?"

Roddy said lightly: "General is the general who blames me for being lazy...but I don't have any soldiers or soldiers under my command now, and a short envoy can only sleep at home."

Camus smiled sarcastically: "Is it just a short envoy? Lord Duke was so majestic on the city wall last night. He gave the mutiny soldiers a command. It seems that His Majesty sent you to the south, but it was a party."

Roddy sighed and said in a deep voice: "General Camus, I know you have some grudges against our family, but when it comes to it, old... my father has passed away. If you have any grudges, it will naturally be written off. This time I come to the south, and there are still many things to rely on you."

Camus's expression changed and he said lightly: "What kind of grudges are not grudges? You are the Duke and the Special Envoy of His Majesty the Emperor. I am just the commander of the local legion in the southeast. What orders do you have? Who dares not to follow them?"

Roddy shook her head, knowing that many years of grudges could not be resolved in a short time, so she forced a smile and said, "How are the military camps outside the city now?"

"The Shanyue Army has been disarmed and is now in the military camp. I have sent people to station outside the camp and guard at any time." When I said this, a trace of worry flashed in Camus's eyes and said in a deep voice: "But these people are safe for the time being. When the news of the joint rebellion of the tribes in the mountains spread, I am afraid...huhhhh." After saying that, a trace of murderous aura flashed in his eyes.

Roddy nodded: "They mutiny last night was because someone secretly provoked me. I just don't know what's happening with the mountain tribes now?"

Camus sighed: "I'm here to tell you about this."

"Okay." Roddy smiled: "Then I'll ask someone to invite the Governor, let's discuss it together."

"Governor? That waste." Camus sneered, then looked at Roddy and slowly said, "Set, let's tell the truth. I'm too lazy to fool you. Here, that guy from the Governor is just a waste! If you and I weren't there, I'm afraid that this Ziye City would have been lost by dawn today! Find that waste to discuss what can I do?"

Roddy looked embarrassed and smiled reluctantly, without saying anything.

Camus shook his hand and said, "Although I don't like your Tulips family very much, I am not stupid enough to be unreasonable. The situation is so complicated now, and I have seen your actions last night, not much worse than your dead old man. Humph... Do those barbarians in the mountains want to rebel? I should also ask me if Camus' sword agrees!"

Roddy nodded and said, "Well, why did General Camus come to me so early?"

Camus stepped closer and whispered: "The Fire Tribe sent someone to come to me and said he wanted to negotiate with us."

"Negotiation?" Roddy opened his eyes wide: "They gathered together to elect the chief, and they might have to raise a flag to openly rebel within a few days! What else to talk about at this time?"

Camus suddenly smiled and said something that surprised Roddy.

"Dude, you don't know yet. I got the news from the mountains early this morning: the Wuya of the Fire Tribe, the chief they just selected, was assassinated the day before yesterday. Now he is seriously injured and his life is hard to save!"-

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