The Legend of Fatality

Chapter 264: Anxiously waiting

Baron Huguenot de Naval walked anxiously along the battlements of Aquitaine Castle. Sometimes the baron would stop and look at the night sky, staring at the stars and the sleeping scenery they shone. Green pastures and lush fields, as well as the best vineyards in Burtania, are all things worth protecting. Worth protecting through murder.

Why is that idiot still not dead? If he recovers, the king will return the domain of the duke to this poor and sickly worm, giving up the title and giving the title to the great Ennasu-Saif!

How the duke managed to survive in these many months is a mystery to Baron Huguenot de Naval. Anyone with the toxin in the blood vessel named El-Fabe Follower will die within a few minutes. Once a janitor in the Hall of the King was stung by a scorpion carrying this toxin, it persisted for two weeks, and the Al-Eba people deified him, and many even regarded him as a god. However, the Duke of Aquitaine, Ennasu-Saif, still refused to let the poison kill him eight months later!

Baron Huguenot de Naval touched the pendant on his neck, which was a silver amulet, marking him as the steward of the king. When King Louis went to the court of Lancaster, Huguenot de Naval was actually the master of the Duke of Aquitaine. This is more powerful than the baron knew, and certainly more powerful than he claimed to be the king ’s father-in-law.

But he didn't take such a risk for himself, only to defile his reputation with murder and poison. This is to ensure the status of his camp and the status of his descendants. The title of King of Burtania will not be passed on to the son of King Charles and Queen Henryetta. After King Charles' death, the new king will be crowned by the female prophet of Ms. Liming, and she will choose the new king from among those who have drunk the Holy Grail.

However, the Principality of Aquitaine is another matter. This title will be passed on to Huguenot de Naval's grandchildren to ensure that his family has power and prestige. His grandson will become the duke of the most prosperous principality in the kingdom, inheriting the wealth and power second only to the throne itself. When the baron can create such a future for his children and grandchildren, what is more respectable than this?

The only thing that blocked in front of him was the group of broken human troops that eventually returned to Aquitaine from the desert of the magical kingdom of Ai Erbai. When Ennasu-Saif was taken to the hall of Aquin Castle by his entourage, he was almost dying.

But he hasn't died to the point where he made Baron Huguenot at ease. A person who has survived for so long under the poison of the followers of Death may be able to recover. This is something Baron Huguenot is not allowed to happen.

Of course, the king can also nominate suitable candidates to the female prophet of Ms. Liming. There is no doubt that the king will even nominate him as the next king. From the reputation he enjoys, the other dumb dukes will definitely push him to the throne.

No, this tradition cannot be revived. Kings of other countries will pass the throne to their eldest son, not the most brave and fearless knight with an excellent reputation. Especially now that the Duke is increasingly addicted to entertainment rather than becoming a holy grail knight. Don't let this **** guy live. Baron Huguenot once again told himself that this was the most correct way to do this.

Baron Huguenot did not like being forced to do so by the environment, but the baron was a practical person. His enemies were completely controlled by him, lying in a weak and helpless room in the castle. Baron Huguenot did not think that the lady would take the plan seriously, but there is no doubt that the gods could not give Ennasu-Saif a better gift.

No, Baron Huguenot thought for a moment, and there was a cruel smile on his face. The prince's illness would not be cured.

The assassin he sent to visit the patient will surely notice this.

The only thing that bothered Baron Huguenot was that the assassin seemed to spend a long time to complete this task. He had ordered all the attendants to leave the Duke's room, leaving a way for the assassin. The victim himself has stood on the edge of the death pit, unable to protect himself at all. All his servant had to do was put a pillow on the Duke's face and put it there for a few minutes, and the thing was done.

But why did the assassin not come back after so long to report that Ennasu-Saif is dead?

Baron Huguenot-Naval walked along the battlement for another hour, and each step of his step increased his anxiety. There may be something wrong with his plan or the assassin itself. This was a conclusion he did not want to draw, but it was the only reason why the assassin did not return to tell him that the mission had been completed.

Baron Huguenot could no longer wait. He walked back from a lookout tower in the castle and into the hallway covered with felt, which led to the room he designated as the Duke ’s ward. He wanted to see for himself why the assassin did not come back. Was the fool finally shaken? Some guilt, guilt or conscience pain prevented him from performing his duties? If so, the baron planned to divide the assassin into four equal parts and feed his gut to the crow!

A candle was burning in the moldy room, and a cold wind blew in from the broken window on the high outer wall. A mess of unused furniture was hidden on the dusty and damp walls. There was only a four-poster bed in the room, and a tulle curtain was hung on the bedpost with carved patterns and suspended above the mattress.

Through the almost transparent curtains, Baron Huguenot could see the figures of his enemies, only to see a black figure curled up on several blankets provided by Baron Huguenot de Naval for the patient. The blanket was originally trying to bring some comfort to the patient.

Baron Huguenot stood for a while at the door of the room. When he thought that the murderer was holding back on his goal because of conscience, Baron Hugno de Naval was very angry, but his stomach churned when he thought of asking him to do it himself.

He cursed himself for being so cowardly and so weak. Did n’t he kill hundreds of pagans in the siege of Rashko? At the pleading of the wife and child of the Erba people, Mustafa Yusupov besieged Margarita Is n’t it his sword? Why does this person ’s death make his conscience more heavy?

Baron Huguenot de Naval finally resolved to remind himself that everything he did was not for himself, but for the future of the family. He crept to the couch. He stopped by the bed with ominous silence. He wondered if this matter had already been done. After completing this task, the assassin may use alcohol to numb his conscience, because he is too guilty to remember to report to his master ~ www.wuxiaspot.com ~ or, when the assassin entered the room, the Duke Dead, and finally died of high fever caused by toxins.

Baron Huguenot de Naval reached out carefully and opened the thin curtains covering the bed. He was stunned by the sight in front of him.

Lying in bed was not the body of Ennasu-Saif, but the body of the assassin sent by the baron! Instead, the assassin himself was killed, in a very cruel way, his neck was severely broken, so that his chin was pressed against his spine.

Baron Huguenot de Naval stumbled away from the terrible scene, his mind full of fear. How did this happen? Who did it? Most importantly, where is the Duke of Aquitaine?

Fear spread on the baron. The breath of death came, and the chill of the tomb hit his heart. Slowly, trembling, he turned away from his murdered assassin. When he saw a figure standing between him and the door, his eyes widened.

This phantom has the appearance of Ennasu-Saif, but the once handsome appearance is now pale and haggard, with sharp and cruel, like the teeth of the blade of a dagger. The figure's eyes are like a dark abyss, burning the embers of hatred and hunger in their depths.

Baron Huguenot de Naval had no time to scream before the ghostly figure flew up, his mouth wide open, and his fangs pierced his throat. The baron waved his fists at his attacker, desperately trying to break free from the vampire's claws, but he was like a lamb bitten by a wolf.

Baron Huguenot de Naval spent a long time ushering in his death.

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