Eagle Byzantium

Chapter 102: Exposed

"Speaking of which, Adelaide, you should have mentioned that you wanted to know about the heroic deeds of the great patron. It just so happens that all my manuscripts are in the archive writing room in the back garden." The female Caesar did not blame her. The other party continued to speak with his chin propped up.

Then, before Adelaide could refuse, Anna's face suddenly turned cold and frosty, "My guards, please ask the little princess and her mother to go to the writing room with me. I will pick out the most exciting passages and read them to you. ”

"This..." Before Ida could say anything, several guard warriors wearing chainmail came from the gate. Many of them had horrific scars on their faces, and the countess The mother and daughter circled around and made an invitation gesture.

Several other maids helped Caesar up and said, "Excuse me for a moment. Count Ida and Princess Adelaide and I will leave for a while." Anna held the long skirt with both hands and dragged it through the smooth skirt. The floor, sweetly apologized to everyone on the seat.

While walking through the side corridor, Hetomia gave a few instructions to Masoud and Siya. The little Sultan and his sister sat obediently and did not move. Then Hetomia coughed lightly. Next, he got up and turned around to follow Anna. When he passed the seat of Little Sunfish, he lowered his head and said, "The writing room is too dark at night. You and the sleeping attendant Wen Ruomingna go to the warehouse to get some fish oil ointment and candles." ”

At this moment, the female consul sitting in the second row of seats behind also covered her eyes in pain...

In the long corridor leading to the back garden, four warriors wearing armor and helmets came to the front holding shining pine trees, followed by six warriors in the same attire. Ida and her daughter looked uneasy as Caesar and Yu Mo walked towards the front. Caught in the middle, Ida walked towards the independent writing room with uneasy steps. Ida hated her stupid daughter in her heart. Apart from her strong breasts, she was completely useless in terms of her mind: She didn’t know what this female Caesar would do. What to do to them there.

There was no other way. When Ida escaped from Laodicea, she only took a few horse-riding sergeants with her. Now in the city of Tarsus, she and Adelaide have completely become fish on the chopping board.

The group of people walked through the quiet garden, and gradually the laughter and laughter in the main hall became farther and farther away.

At this moment, outside the wall of the small courtyard of the library room, in front of the pillars of a side room, there was no one around. The moonlight was shining quietly there. As expected, Wen Ruomingna was pressed down by the angry little sunfish that came with her. Next to the stone wall, his shoulders were grabbed, "Please don't be like this, please don't be like this, Deputy Royal Ink Officer. If anyone sees it, I won't be able to survive in this palace at all." Wen Ruomingna's bun was torn up, and her hair hung down by her neck. He tried his best to resist and begged with a face.

"I didn't mean to hurt you, no! But is it true that a beautiful girl like you has never got rid of the servility in her bones for a moment? Why did she turn her back on me just to be a slave female officer here?" Agnes continued. He questioned fiercely.

At this moment, two maids working in the warehouse heard the quarrel under the moonlight and hurriedly came out holding windproof lanterns to discuss the matter.

"Get out of here!" The little sunfish roared at the two men from far away from the shed.

When the two saw it was Agnes, they were so frightened that the lantern fell to the ground, and they hurriedly closed the door and did not dare to say anything.

"I don't want to be your woman, and I have always treated you in vain. I am diligent and loyal, just hoping to find a place of my own in this Roman world. Please, don't destroy me, even if I It's so humble and insignificant." Wen Ruomingna cried, tears falling on her chest, "Before this day, His Highness Caesar came to me and warned me not to seduce any man or woman in this palace."

"Then let's run away! Anna is tired of me now. She is pregnant with that barbarian's flesh and blood, and all her thoughts are on the barbarian and her and the other's child." Agnes frowned, made up her mind and continued Forcing Wen Ruomingna.

"How is it possible, how is it possible? Please don't harm me." Who would have expected that the sleeping attendant would cry even more miserably.

At this moment, Agnes suddenly heard a voice from the entrance of the shed and the courtyard wall, "Why do you say Anna is tired of you? She has always regarded you as her best friend. I advised you when we first crossed the sea. Leaving is something you will never leave.”

"Ah!" Wen Ruomingna saw the little sunfish retracting its hands like a cat with fried hair, and turned back stiffly, like a small beast being stared at by its natural enemies.

In the moonlight, the tall figure stood there. Then he leaned over and calmly picked up the lantern that had fallen to the ground. In this way, a ball of fire light spread out again and enveloped the entire courtyard, illuminating Gawain's angular face and that touch of light. With a light brown mustache, "Agnes, I warned you. Count how many violations you have committed now? You had an affair with Anna, abducted my slave, and now you are still entangled with the palace companions." "Sleep official."

"No, I..." As a result, Agnes gasped before she could explain. She covered her bra and skirt, her cheeks flushed, and she felt a raging fire starting to form in her lower abdomen. It was burning, and my whole body felt strangely restless.

Over there, Gawain approached with a lantern, and the light shone on Agnes' sweaty face and neck, "What's wrong with you?"

"I don't know, don't come over." Agnes was extremely embarrassed. She couldn't help but moan while holding on to the pillar. Then her eyes became blurred, and her hands involuntarily touched the hard stone pillar, but soon she He forced himself to regain his senses again, "Give me one night, and I will confess to you tomorrow. You and Anna can punish me however you want, but please not now. Damn it, what on earth is this?"

Suddenly, Wen Ruomingna's slender hands went around her back and strangled her chest and waist, "I'm sorry Agnes, I put viper venom in your meal just now... .”

"Viper venom..." Agnes's hands were restrained behind her back, and her body was undulating violently. Being tightly strangled seemed to make her feel more comfortable, but the sleeping companion behind her was soon untied. The laces in front of her clothes, and then under the white light, the upper body of the little sunfish's robe was untied, hanging down around her waist, and her body appeared in front of Gawain's eyes like a beautiful silver fish.

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Now Gawain was only about two feet away from her, "Don't worry little sunfish, there is no viper venom in your meal, and the prescription for relieving viper venom in this world is definitely not like what Anna's manuscript records. You can't win it." It's just a powerful ****, you should have tried this feeling on the bed with Anna before. "

The little sunfish wanted to resist, but at this moment her whole expression was confused, "Don't cut off my oyster roe." She could only plead inarticulately, because her mouth and tongue were filled with humiliating and wet saliva.

"I'm sorry, I will be gentle." After the great patron said this, Wen Ruomingna pushed Agnes towards him - and then Gawain very lightly pushed Agnes into his arms. Nisi picked her up at the waist and stepped into the side room at the back.

Wen Ruomingna immediately closed the door, took the lantern, and half-knelt outside, waiting for new instructions at any time. (To be continued ~^~)

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