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Chapter 244: Xines: The nobles are trash? Don't insult the trash



Chapter 244: Xines: The nobles are trash? Don't insult the trash

"I'll think about it carefully."

After a long silence, Seno finally chose to take note of Hines's advice.

As a high-ranking disciplinary officer, he knew very well what the consequences would be if he chose to do as Hines said.

Therefore, he planned to observe for a while. Moreover, judging from the communication between Hines and Elhaisen just now, it was not a wise decision to take action now.

Hines smiled and stepped back slightly.

"Of course, I believe Elhaisen will tell you when the time is right. Maybe he will also help you prepare the evidence you need."

Elhaisen looked at Hines helplessly, and then said to Senor,

"I can't guarantee I'll find the evidence, but if I do, I'll tell you."

Hines had already said everything he wanted to say, so he naturally wouldn't continue to disturb Elhaisen and Seno from thinking about the future.

He walked over to Egolia and the other two, and shook his palm slightly.

"Don't be in a daze. Do you have anything else to do? If not, let's go see how Nashida is preparing."

Paimon was the first to come back to her senses. She circled around Sines, making a "tsk tsk" sound.

"Hines, I didn't expect you to be so good at talking. You actually made Seno consider your obviously illegal idea."

Hines' expression remained unchanged. He flicked Paimon's head and said, "Look at Paimon, who flew back to Ying and Egolia with his head in his arms."

“I’ve said before, let Senor punish those evildoers who have truly committed illegal acts but have somehow escaped justice.

If any of them were good people, I believe Sino would not frame them."

A gleam of light flashed in Paimon's eyes.

"You just said frame-up, right?"

"...No! I'm talking about finding clues!"

"Impossible! You definitely said that!"

“Lunch for the next week...”

"You didn't say that! I remembered it wrong!"

Ying listened to their conversation, the corners of her mouth twitching constantly. What a tough little Paimon...

"Hines, I have something to say, but I'm not sure whether I should say it or not."

Hines saw Ying's conflicted expression. In fact, Hines really wanted to say something to Ying, but he didn't know whether to say it or not, so he didn't say it.

but...

"There's nothing that can't be said."

Ying nodded and asked tentatively,

"The method you just taught Seno..."

"...Have you ever used it yourself?"

Egolia looked at Ying with a little surprise, because Hines had told her before that he had killed many Fontaine nobles, so she knew that what Hines had just said was most likely his own experience.

But Ying had deduced the truth without any known information. This kid...

Eh? What am I thinking? What does this kid mean?

Hines had no intention of hiding anything. Since Ying had already guessed it, he would just say it out loud.

"Your intuition is pretty accurate. Congratulations on guessing it right, but there's no prize."

Ying stroked his chin with a look of astonishment. He remembered not attending the celebration banquet funded by the Mondstadt nobles during his time in Mondstadt. Later, he also missed Ningguang's meeting because he was asleep. As for Inazuma...

Uh, Kanjo Bugyo and Tenryo Bugyo were removed from the comment section because of their harsh words.

Looking at Xumi now, it can be said that Hines is teaching Seno how to deal with these corrupt upper echelons.

Don’t worry about anything else, just chop it down first!

"So why do you hate those... um, noble lords so much?"

Hines said with a disdainful "tsk".

"How can you call a piece of trash a noble lord?"

Hearing this, Paimon raised his hand silently.

"Chinese, aren't you and Eugolia also noble lords?"

"...Well, Paimon said it very well. Don't say it again next time..."

......

"I can't hold it anymore. Paimon's words silenced Hinesgan."

"That makes perfect sense. In the past, Eugolia was the water goddess of Fontaine, basically the emperor, and then Chryse was the queen. They were definitely the two greatest nobles!"

"No, Hines is the queen? Isn't that a little strange?"

"Damn it! Why can't Xines be the queen?"

"forget it..."

......

Ying turned around and glared at Paimon, then rubbed her head violently.

"Ignore Paimon, just keep talking."

Egolia also focused her attention. When she was still alive, although Hines also disliked those nobles, it was far from the extent it is now. So what exactly happened?

Seno and Elhaisen in the distance were still standing there, but their sensitive ears had betrayed them; they were eating melons!

"It's nothing, actually. I just think there are always some bad people among the nobles. Of course, I wouldn't say that all nobles are bad. For example, Diluk is a good noble in my heart..."

"...At that time, Fontaine had not yet been established. There existed another ancient country on the land. Their king fell into madness and tried to asylum the mortals in cold golems made of white stone and brass..."

"My first friend, Iliye, united a group of villagers and warriors to fight against the tyranny of the king of the ancient kingdom..."

Paimon raised his hand again to interrupt Hines.

"We're curious about why you hate the nobles. You said... Ouch!"

Ying punched Paimon on the head and locked Paimon in his arms.

"You continue..."

Egolia chuckled. Actually, Hines had told her this history a long time ago, but she still felt a little emotional when she heard it again.

Hines looked at Paimon's miserable state with amusement and listened to her advice. After all, Paimon had lost his right to speak, so he should speed up the pace.

"You know, war requires fearless warriors, and it also requires supplies to support them. In times of chaos and war, food and supplies are hard to come by. Until a group of merchants took the initiative to find Iliye. They told Iliye that they could not only provide her with money and food, but also support her soldiers..."

"That's right. None of the merchants who managed to preserve a certain amount of wealth during the war are easy to deal with. They know war is a disaster, but they also know that regime change is a gamble with ridiculously high risks and rewards. This time, they chose to place their bet on Iliye."

"It was a mutually beneficial deal. Iliye wanted to overthrow the ancient nation's tyranny as quickly as possible and rescue the people trapped in the war, while the merchants wanted not only money but also future status and power. For the first time, a so-called parliament appeared in Iliye's army. Every decision had to be voted on in the parliament, including whether to send troops..."


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