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Chapter Eleven(1/4)

Although this is south and farther away than other places in Francs, the autumn wind has begun to bring chills to the people here.

When Ribo gets up and runs as usual every morning, he can always find many insects falling to the ground along the way.

Autumn means the end of their lives.

It has been a full week since Mr. Hyde told Rebow that the huge plan they planned.

Ruibo himself didn't know why he agreed to help Mr. Hyde, which was originally something that had nothing to do with him.

Moreover, it is undeniable that this plan is extremely dangerous.

Impersonating an heir to the count is equivalent to a felony of treason wherever it is found, and there is absolutely no way to survive.

What's more, that count was still a lord.

For Sethborg, even Rebow knew that both His Majesty the King and the ministers were staring at the fat meat that was full of temptation in their eyes.

The lord, the Count Meading family, has undoubtedly been premeditated in several tragedies that have happened one after another in recent times.

It seems that some people do hope that all members of this family will become extinct.

The role I am about to play is this family that unfortunately was viciously cursed by some people, the last legal heir.

As long as he dies, the Medin family will become a family that will naturally disappear in the Kingdom of Francis.

Therefore, Ribo is quite clear that he promised to play the role of the heir, undoubtedly treating himself as a target, a target pointed by countless daggers and crossbow arrows hidden in the deep darkness.

Although, even though he knew all this, Ruibo still agreed.

Even Ruibo himself felt inexplicable for the reason.

Perhaps, he was indeed moved by Mr. Hyde's words.

Perhaps, as a native of Nangang, he really does not want the beautiful home built by the people in his hometown to work hard to start businesses for generations, to return to the original desolate and desolate appearance due to the greed of some people.

Perhaps, he also hopes that Aunt Betty, Uncle Caul, Mr. Shopkeeper, Young Master and Old Master, who have taken care of him and cared for him can live happily.

All of this may be justified reasons.

However, only Ribo himself knows that there is another reason that is also very important to him.

Since Mr. Hyde told himself that his youthful thrilling journey completely changed him and affected his life.

Ruibo is full of longing and yearning for adventure.

He longs for one day to become an adventurer like Mr. Hyde.

Ruibo was originally envious of the seamen who were wandering on the ocean, but compared with Mr. Hyde, those seamen were nothing at all.

Mr. Hyde's experience is undoubtedly a huge temptation for Rebe.

And now, an adventure that will surely be unforgettable for him is in front of him. He bravely boarded this ship that was not sure where he was heading, nor did he know what kind of dangers and bumpy adventures he would encounter along the way, or gave up this opportunity.

For such a choice, Ribo has almost no need to consider it to get the answer.

In addition to this reason, there is another thing that has more or less affected him.

The portrait hanging in his bedroom was the portrait of the daughter of the count, the real mother of Rebbo, Byndith.

Ribo has never seen his mother. Since he became sensible, Aunt Betty has been taking care of him.

When he was a little baby, his mother had already passed away.

Therefore, Ruibo can only see his mother in his imagination.

In his imagination, the mother's appearance was the gentle and beautiful portrait, and the appearance of a dignified and elegant lady.

Rebow did regard that Lisa and Miss Medin as his mother.

The only difficulty was that he could not accept that Viscount Bairdit was his father in any case.

Ruibo and his father have always depended on each other. Although his father has been busy at sea for many years, he has little time to stay with Ruibo.

However, Ribo and his father have always been very close.

In Ribo's impression, my father was a brave, firm, and gentle person.

My father's rough, powerful but always gentle hands, the feeling of gently stroking his head, still makes Ruibo feel extremely warm until now.

Therefore, it was difficult for Rebbo to accept that Viscount Byrndith, who had a handsome and elegant face, but always had a hint of noble and arrogant smile.

He must not be compared with his father.

Ruibo really couldn't have any concern for this "father".

Although this cannot be said to be a mistake, Mr. Hyde and Eckert believe that this small lack will not cause too much problem for this plan.

In fact, in those noble families, the relationship between father and son was quite cold, which was originally quite normal.

Even many people turned against each other.

In addition, Ruibo's performance made them quite relieved.

In order to familiarize Ruibo with his new identity, they had already prepared a lot of information.

Unlike the trial, Ruibo definitely needs sufficient preparation, because the slightest flaw may cause the entire plan to be wasted.

During this month, Rebow must remember everything about the real Rebow, Bairdit.

And this is far from enough, he must also know every nobleman who may have contacted him.

Ruibo must remember clearly about their relationship with the Medin family, their temper, character, personal preferences, and even important things they have done, because in the future, his first opponents will be these people.

All the information was sent by Fez.

Rebow is curious about Fez.

Fez was a hereditary nobleman, why did he obey Mr. Hyde's orders?

Moreover, it can be seen that Fez's status here is still below Eckert and Kelle.

His duty is to collect information everywhere and raise relationships with Mr. Hyde everywhere.

It is precisely because of this that Fez had a broad social relationship, and there were almost no nobles he did not know...

However, Fez's identity is undoubtedly extremely confidential.

Mr. Hyde has taken care of himself. No matter what the circumstances are, he can only find him, and he will never be able to approach Fez.

This ban is obviously not directed at Ribo alone.

After running around the manor for two laps, Ruibo was not tired. Now he could easily run thirty or forty miles, which was nothing to him.

All of this is entirely attributed to the blue ointment given to him by Teacher Maske.

The ointment has been used up long ago.

As Teacher Maske said, after absorbing this ointment, his skin can quickly gather wind elements.

The faster you run, the more and more wind elements gathered.

The weight of the body is naturally shared by the gathered wind elements.

Therefore, Ribo felt that the more he ran, the lighter his body would become.

And after running around, the oncoming wind is no longer as resistance as before.

He was like he was gliding in the wind, and the feeling was really strong.

Of course, the more wonderful feeling is that when he rides on a horse, the speed of his horse running wildly is definitely not as good as his legs.

When riding on a horse, Ruibo often worried about whether he would float into the air.

Because he couldn't feel any weight in his body, he seemed to have turned into a ball of fluffy cotton, gently piled on the horse's back.

This feeling is really too strange.

What caused this miracle was the jar of ointment given to him by Teacher Maske.

Now, the world of magic is full of incomparable attraction to Ribo.

As soon as he returned to Mr. Hyde's manor, Ruibo immediately ran to his room on the second floor.

Last night, the magic powder he carefully refined took eight hours before it could be successfully refined.

Calculate the current time, eight hours are almost coming.

Just as Ribo walked up to the second floor, suddenly Eckert poked out half of his body from the study and greeted: "Ribo, come here quickly, there are some things that need to be discussed with you."

"Ah, Mr. Eckert, I'm sorry, I'm refining a potion in my room. Can I allow me to take a look first. I've refined this kind of thing for the first time, so I don't know if there will be any dangerous things to happen if the refining time is too long." Ruibo quickly explained.

"Okay, but it won't take too long." Ekte said, nodding.

"Oh, I understand." Ruibo agreed to run into his room quickly.

The room was redecorated, and a long table was placed against the west window, made of thick teak wood, painted in dark red, and the feet of the table were carved with patterns, which was much more sophisticated than the four oak tables in Teacher Maske's laboratory.

On top of a large table is a crucible, a stove, a stone mortar, a stack of white paper, and several tools that are scattered, so it looks extremely empty.

Ribo originally wanted to drag the desk here, but Mr. Hyde firmly asked Eckert to buy this test table because he said that every magician should have a decent test table, and when he worked with Teacher Masque, he once saw the crowded appearance of the test table on Masque's test table. Such a table might not be enough.

Ruibo took out the parchment paper that Teacher Maske left for him from the drawer of the original desk.

Clear handwriting is automatically displayed on parchment.
To be continued...
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