Servetus had a big plan, knowing that William III could recruit him to talk, and the talk was still anti-Trinity, so he wanted to keep him.

Regardless of whether William III is now hypocritical or really impious, in the eyes of the desperate Servetus, it means that he has a chance to live.

Even if this chance is not great, it is better to go to Geneva or Rome to suffer the death penalty.

The protection of a king is enough to make Servetus live for more than ten years.

Even if John Calvin knew that Servetus was with William III, would he dare to say

He dare not.

Because compared with interests, those beliefs are not that important.

Little did they know that the Habsburg father and son, the Catholic madmen, even opposed the Pope, and even drove the army into Rome.

Compared with John Calvin, what William III gave to the princes of the Netherlands and Germany were real things, so they could only turn a blind eye to William III's behavior, and even allow William III to Introduce a fake product to give all parties a decent explanation.

Thinking of this, Servetus decided to bet on William III's attitude.

At least for now there is hope, no?

How could William III fail to see Servetus' expectation, just as he also wanted to test the other party's attitude, so he said with great interest, "What do you want from me?"

"Protection, protection from the king." Servetus also knew how troublesome he was, so he didn't dare to make excessive demands on William III.

After all, Michelangelo and Cardano just provoked people they shouldn't have provoked in Italy, and Servetus completely ignited the anger of Catholicism and Protestantism, blocking his own way out.

Now that someone is willing to protect him, it is God's mercy, and it is good luck that Sevelt deserves to die.

As for more... a wanted criminal who almost died, how could there be so many demands?

William III was quite satisfied with Servetus' self-awareness.

This man!I am not afraid that you will be tricky, but I am afraid that if you are tricky and you are not sensible, it will make all parties unable to step down.

"Since you are willing to stay, you can always find a place where you can live and live." William III knocked on the handrail and put on a thoughtful look: "It is impossible for those who hunted you to return empty-handed, and I can't let them die in England without knowing why, so after today, pack up your things and live in the Tower of London for a few days. More or less make it look like I'm going to execute you."

"...Why do you want to stay in the Tower of London for a few days?" Servetus said blankly, "Can't you just beat them with a death row prisoner?"

"But the problem is that both Geneva and Italy know that you are in England, so rounding up means that the whole of Europe knows." William III patiently explained: "Whether it's for appearances or other things, a repeat offender like you must go to London Tower, go through a set of procedures, and then find a way to replace you with someone."

"It is estimated that after you entered the Tower of London, you have to have a good chat with Rome and Geneva." William III already had a plan: "Geneva and Rome both want to execute you, so we can get you from both of them." Find a compromise between the contradictions."

"Anyway, you have persisted at sea for so long, and it is not difficult to suffer a little more." William III looked Servetus up and down, and found that he was in good spirits: "I will talk to Kingston, the steward of the Tower of London. Say hello, at least take care of you secretly."

"When a replacement is found, you will be transferred out before execution."

Servetus breathed a sigh of relief, and after thanking William III, he was carried out by Francis Walsingham's men.

Only after the Spaniard was sent away, William III still did not loosen his frown.

Since both the Pope in Geneva and the Holy See wanted Servetus' head, Sir Cecil or Matthew Stuart could not be involved at this time.

And Servetus's thoughts are so extreme that Martin Luther even wrote to criticize him, so...

"Call Cardano." Since it was necessary to ensure that Servetus would not be killed secretly, he had to find a smart person who was not so pious to handle the matter.

Cardano is undoubtedly the most suitable candidate.

After all, this person is a genius who dared to calculate the birthday of Christ, but he was more witty than Servetus, so he didn't make it so obvious.

It has to be said that chatting with Cardano made William III find the long-lost relaxation.

Cardano expressed his admiration while being surprised by Servetus' amazing move: "I have never seen someone who can torment himself so much."

In this general environment where all the people believe in Christianity, John Calvin, Martin Luther, and the Pope of Rome all issued arrest warrants for him on his own, except Servetus.

Compared with him, those weird Internet celebrities of later generations are all scumbags.

After all, Servetus was superior to Bruno in terms of consciousness and knowledge. After all, few Spaniards would be as deviant as he was.

It's a pity that Bruno has been rehabilitated by the Pope, and there are even statues of him everywhere, while Servetus is still the unspeakable person of Christianity, and even his writings have been completely banned.Only a few supporters who admired his knowledge secretly hid three copies, and then secretly published them decades after Servetus died.

William III remembered that Cardano was also a weirdo who majored in medicine, worked as a sideline mathematician, and finally became famous through astrology.Moreover, in order to prove that his divination was correct, this person artificially created his own death on the day of "dying".

It can be said that he defended his name as a magic stick with his life, and became a well-known big flicker.

"Your Majesty, do you have something to say to me?" Cardano was very embarrassed by William III's gaze, and even guessed whether the other party had any objections to him.

While Cardano was thinking hard, William III suddenly said: "Through Servetus' experience, I learned a very important point, that is to be low-key. Never talk too much."

I don't know if it was Cardano's illusion, but he always felt that William III was connoting him.

"Mr. Cardano is a rare genius, so I hope you can play for a few more years, and don't give up your life easily for some exaggerated things." William III also patted Cardano on the shoulder when he left, leaving The next meaningful look, and the warning that made Cardano feel guilty.

"After all, people have hope only when they are alive, and it is too worthless to die."

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