Savior Simulator

Chapter 1057 Queen Hailan Case

The last emphasis of the palace steward hinted at a threat.

Musk felt his scalp tingling.

The most difficult lawsuit in the world is the palace dispute.

He didn't know whether it was a good thing or a bad thing to be assigned this task. What was more troublesome was that the client was too powerful and he had no room to refuse.

After calming down, the young judicial knight had to face the reality and asked the palace steward who Adam Rulfe was and how he dared to slander the queen.

After a conversation, Musk figured out the whole story of the case, and the bloody degree of it made him laugh and cry.

This dispute originated from a man falling in love with a woman he shouldn't love.

The protagonist of the incident, Adam Rulfe, was no ordinary person, but a famous dragon-slaying hero in the Sea Blue Kingdom!

At a court ball half a year ago, Adam Rulfe was warmly entertained by the queen. Perhaps because the other party's hospitality was too cordial, it aroused his unrealistic delusion and he fell in love with the beautiful and noble Polja at first sight.

When he returned home, Rulfe was still obsessed with his dream goddess, so he racked his brains to write a love poem. In the poem, he called himself the legendary warrior Lancelot, and compared the queen he loved to Lancelot's spiritual lover Queen Guinevere, implying his admiration.

This love letter with his full expectations was delivered, but what he got was a bucket of cold water poured on his head.

Polja replied to his letter and politely rejected his courtship, which hurt the self-esteem of the arrogant Adam Rulfe.

Later, he heard that the queen favored the court poet Giuliano Medici, who was of noble origin, so he went to Lord Giuliano and showed him the love letter he wrote to the queen, asking him why the queen was so cold to this love poem that expressed her love.

Giuliano read his love poem, laughed, and picked out many grammatical and rhetorical errors.

The most serious error was the inappropriate metaphor, comparing the queen to a beauty who brought disaster to the country and the people, and comparing himself to a traitor who was overwhelmed by love and eventually betrayed the monarch.

"The queen will probably suspect that you are satirizing her after reading this poem. It would be strange if she is not angry!"

Giuliano, who is known for his sharp tongue, also mocked Rulfo in person, saying that he lacked literary talent and imitated others to write poems to express his feelings. He was too ignorant.

At this point, Rulfo was already full of anger.

Giuliano kept talking, took out a love poem he had written, read it to Rulfe, and said that the poem had been appreciated by the queen.

In the end, Giuliano smugly declared that the queen admired literary and elegant talents like himself and had no interest in some reckless men who could only wield swords and fight bravely.

This made the "dragon-slaying hero" furious. He rushed up and grabbed the poet who was boasting and beat him severely.

If someone hadn't stopped him, I would have beaten that pretty boy to death on the spot!

Now we are in big trouble!

Although Rolf was born into a noble family, he was not considered prominent in the upper class circles. Giuliano was the son of the Medici family, one of Hailan's most famous families. The current Prime Minister and the Cardinal Archbishop were both his uncles. How could he just let it go?

Rulfe also knew that he had caused a big disaster, so he decided to go all out and revealed to his friends in the newspaper that Queen Bolga had cheated on her and her lover was Giuliano.

As for the evidence, it was the poem written by Giuliano.

The gossip tabloids in Patus reprinted this explosive news. Although they did not dare to directly point out the names of the parties involved, even the common people knew who the "playboy who writes" and "the most noble lady" referred to.

The scandal became more and more outrageous. Lord Giuliano was beaten and was first complained by the evil people. How could he bear this breath? He hurriedly published an article in the newspaper to clarify the truth, pointing out that Rulfe framed him, and published the poem Rulfe wrote to the queen, indicating that he was jealous of his failed love and slandered the queen's reputation.

On the other side of the public opinion war, Rulfe immediately responded, pointing out that his poem only expressed noble spiritual love, without any blasphemous thoughts, and was completely in line with the virtues of classical knights.

On the other hand, Giuliano's poem is full of provocative meanings, and describes the lover's body in many places, with ambiguous words, almost pornographic.

Comparing these two poems together, it is clear which one is more obscene.

Good guy, it turns out that you both did it!

The onlookers are so happy now!

Originally thought to be a royal scandal of "red apricots cheating on the wall", it has now developed into the stage of a love triangle, and the play is getting more and more interesting.

In fact, this is not just a "love triangle", don't forget that there is also a king with a green light on his head!

In the relatively open social atmosphere of the Blue Capital, especially in the upper class, it is not a big deal for a couple to have a confidant or even a lover. In most cases, it will not rise to the point of tearing and divorce.

However, the king and queen are the face of the country after all. At least on the surface, they should set an example, show respect for traditional religion and ethics, and show loyalty between husband and wife.

So even if the king and the queen are not in love, divorce is absolutely impossible unless they can deal with the people involved in the church.

King Constantine V of Hailan and Queen Polgar had been married for 20 years and had four children. It should be said that they had a good relationship, but no matter how good the relationship was, it could not withstand the provocation of rumors. Faced with the pressure of public opinion, the king inevitably became suspicious of the queen and their relationship became increasingly cold.

Rulfo added fuel to the fire and proposed to Giuliano to resolve their dispute through a judicial duel.

Giuliano was just a poet, so how could he dare to duel with Rulfo, the famous "dragon slayer hero", so he had to hide and pretend to be dead.

He did not dare to accept the challenge, so he lost the initiative in public opinion, his reputation plummeted, and Rulfo's supporters had an overwhelming advantage.

Although the authorities banned the public reporting of this scandal that brought shame to the royal family, it could not stop people's burning gossip spirit, and the rumors about Giuliano and Queen Polgar became more and more outrageous.

This farce has continued to this day, and the scandal has only intensified. Not only is the queen herself plagued by rumors, but even her children are suspected of not being the King's biological children.

In this situation, Queen Polgar finally couldn't stand it anymore and swore in the name of God that there was absolutely no relationship between her, Lord Giuliano and Adam Rolfe that violated the ethics of women. She demanded that Adam Rolfe apologize publicly and restore his reputation. If he refused to clarify the truth, the queen would hire a duel agent to seek justice for herself.

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