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Chapter seven hundred and fiftieth blame

A row of heads was placed in front of him, and Kesto's knife skills were the most meticulous, and the fracture on the neck of the large inspector was very flat.

Bruto's methods were also very artistic. He put Nars's eyeball back and painted Nars light makeup.

Longgesen's technique was a bit rough. He said to Georgia with awkward expression: "We have just entered the industry and we have a lot of things to learn."

Sorens' head was a little dirty. Manda spitted, wiped his cheeks well, and patted his face: "Master Viscount, you are still so greedy after not seeing you for many years. Look at you still have copper coins in your mouth."

The most inconsistent thing is Ashuraf.

Manda handed over all the four nobles in the "Zhuke Club" to him. These four nobles were all Sheltai's relatives, and they handed them to Ashuraf because he was efficient.

The efficiency has improved, but he only brought back four skulls.

"I can't tell who is who!" Manda said angrily, "You can't be more serious when doing things!"

Ashuraf defended: "Anyway, they are all dead, so it doesn't matter whether they can tell them or not."

"Who said it doesn't matter! This is a matter of attitude!" Manda said angrily, "They are nobles and must receive the minimum respect. They can't even tell the difference between their heads. How can I bury them!"

Longgesen said: "No matter how much you joke, you'd better find a suitable reason. Killing so many nobles at once may incite rebellion."

Manda took out a few pieces of silk cloth and wrapped them all: "I've thought about the reason for it a long time ago, it's not that I killed them."

"You want to blame someone else?" Long Gesson frowned, "This will not have a shocking effect."

"Killing will bring fear, and the fearful will seek protection. I am the only one who can protect them." Manda took the head and walked out of the house, got on a carriage, and returned to the capital.

When passing by the city gate, the chief soldier gave him a gift and handed over a bag of gold coins that Deenko gave him to Manda.

Manda returned the gold coins to the captain: "Reward you."

The soldier smiled and turned around and blinked at his soldiers.

...

The ministers gathered in the hall of the palace, waiting to discuss the important matters with Sheltai.

The king was coming soon, but the leading inspector had not yet appeared, which made the ministers very anxious.

The Minister of Home Affairs said to the Minister of Finance: "Has the Superintendent changed his mind?"

The Chancellor of the Exchequer whispered: "How is it possible? Everything is agreed upon."

"Is there something wrong?"

"Don't be so anxious. I'll send someone to urge me. The inspector will come in a while."

Soon, Sheltai came to the council hall and sat on the throne with the help of two waiters.

He looked at the ministers and said with a blank expression: "What's the matter with you?"

Although his tone was a little stiffer, he was able to express his meaning, which was much better than when he could only say a few fixed sentences.

The ministers looked at each other, and the inspector was not present, and no one was willing to speak first, and finally turned their attention to the Chancellor of the Finance Department.

The Minister of Finance cleared his throat and said solemnly: "Your Majesty, the expenses have been high recently, so I suggest levying a half-percent commercial tax."

The ministers looked at the Chancellor of the Finance Department angrily. Their purpose of coming to the palace was to accuse Claudesay of his crimes. What was he saying about the trade tax?

Sheltai nodded and said, "Add to increase the trade tax, okay, there is nothing else, right?"

"there is none left."

When Sheltai was about to leave, the Minister of Internal Affairs quickly stood up and said, "Your Majesty, Minister of Government Claudesay, is arbitrary, arrogant and domineering, despising the law, and has committed many crimes. He should be severely punished."

"Claudesey?" Sheltai blinked and suddenly woke up a lot, "What crime did he commit?"

"He..." This question is a bit complicated. The charges were written by the Grand Inspector, and the Minister of the Interior did not prepare in advance.

"He, his crime can be said for three days and three nights, his crime..."

The Minister of Internal Affairs swung for a while, suddenly heard someone shouting outside the door: "It's outrageous, it's outrageous!"

The atmosphere in the hall fell into freezing point instantly, and everyone heard Manda's voice.

Why did he come back? Didn’t he fight the Byers in the north?

Manda pushed open the door and walked straight into the hall, following Long Gerson behind her.

The general is back too? Didn’t he go to war with Manda?

Could it be that the matter was exposed?

The Minister of Internal Affairs sat back on his seat, as if he hadn't said anything just now.

Manda stood in front of Sheltai and placed the bag behind her on the table.

What a big bag, what is it in it?

Manda opened the bag with tears in her eyes: "Your Majesty, there is an outrageous crime in the royal capital!"

Seeing Manda putting heads on the table, the ministers were trembling with fear. The Minister of Internal Affairs covered his chest and stood up and said, "I, I feel a little uncomfortable. Forgive me, forgive me for being rude. Please allow me to leave for a moment."

Longgesen blocked the way the Minister of the Interior, waved his hand behind him, and the soldiers closed the door.

The ministers looked pale, as if they could not get out.

Sheltai, who was used to the bloody storm, was still calm. He raised his head and looked at Manda and said, "What do you want to do?"

Manda pointed to the head and said in a trembling voice: "Look at them, the honest october, the loyal Grand Duke Dernko, the upright Marquis of Nars, the kind Viscount Sorens, and, and, that..."

Manda looked at the four skulls, swallowed, sniffed, wiped her tears, and glared at the Chancellor of the Exchequer.

The Chancellor of the Finance Department quickly stood up and said, "What the hell is going on?"

Longgesen said calmly: "The king capital had a murder last night. Several nobles died in the city. The murderer cruelly cut off their heads."

Suddenly, all the ministers were scared to death, and the hall was silent, leaving Manda alone howling.

The Chancellor looked at the head of the Grand Inspector and was working hard to brew tears. Suddenly, he saw a chill in Manda's eyes and asked quickly: "Who did such a cruel evil deed?"

Longgesen said: "The wife of the Grand Inspector was killed together, and the rest of the family was unaware of it, and the families of the other few deceased were not aware of it. If you guess correctly, they were wiped out by Athena's believers."

The Chancellor of the Finance Minister exclaimed: "There are very few believers of Athena. As far as I know, there are no believers of Athena in the royal capital!"

Manda wiped away her tears and said with anger: "I can kill several people overnight without leaving any traces. In my memory, only one person can do this."

Long Gesen stood up with a sword eyebrows: "Are you talking about him?"

Manda gritted her teeth and said, "It's the sinister, vicious, despicable beast - Odysseus!"

The Chancellor of Finance said in shock: "Odysseus, the hero of the Battle of Troy? He is still alive?"

Longgesen said: "You don't know that he is an eighth-level believer of Athena. He has lived for more than two thousand years and has fought with Lord Claudesay many times before."

The Chancellor cried, "What did he do when he came to the king?"

Manda said with a serious expression: "I guess he has sneaked into our capital and wanted to occupy our country just like what he did in Troy!"

The Chancellor of the Finance Minister said indignantly: "We must not let him succeed!"

Longgesen shook his head and said, "But no one among us can stop him."

Manda looked at Sheltai and said, "Your Majesty, the kingdom is at its lasting point, and we must formulate countermeasures as soon as possible."

Sheltai knew what was going on, but he also knew his current situation and he was unable to change anything.

He looked up at Manda and said, "I'm tired and want to take a break."

Manda turned around and said to the ministers, "Your Majesty is tired. Please wait outside the palace first. I will discuss this matter with Your Majesty alone."

The ministers rushed out of the gate as fast as possible, and only Manda and Sheltai were left in the hall.

Manda touched the heads one by one and looked at Sheltai with a ferocious look: "Make trouble?"

Sheltai lowered his head and said, "I don't know anything about this. If you don't believe it, you can kill me."

"Do you want to be alive?"

Sheltai nodded.

Manda took out a stack of papers: "I want to live, do what I say."

...

Odysseus, covered in bruises, walked to the edge of the desert and poured a lot of well water next to a well.

A shepherd drove the flock of sheep past the well, and Odysseus bought him a piece of bacon.

Hurryingly swallowed the bacon into his stomach, Odysseus covered his face with a black veil and continued to move eastward.

The Canglang Kingdom could not stay, so I could only go to Romulu Kingdom to avoid it first.
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