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Chapter 24 Official Edition(4/4)

Before he left, His Majesty the King signed two documents, and the second document gave him absolute power, but His Majesty the King repeatedly warned him that he would never be able to come up with the second document unless he had no choice.

His Majesty the King was very worried that for the sake of the small Serthburgh, Prince Phillips could find an excuse to attack.

The content of the second edict was no different from forcibly seizing the status of the lord of Serth Castle and forcibly confiscating the property of the lord. This is a big mistake in the world.

His Majesty the King signed this document because in his opinion, a southern remote county like Serthburgh had no influence, and the Medin family had no strong support in the Kingdom of Francis.

Prince Phillips is the only one who will attack himself because of Serthborg.

Anyway, sooner or later, he will turn against the prince, and the king is determined to take back control of Nangang.

But now it seems that the little lord's heir has a far-reaching influence, and at least the support of the Holy See is behind him.

Earl Robert is now in a dilemma. He is reluctant to part with the position of the Lord of Serth and the innumerable wealth of Nangang, and he cannot afford to offend the Holy See.

The desperate envoy decided to drag His Majesty the King into the water.

Rebow was not very clear about what Count Robert was calculating, but he believed that Count Robert was definitely not a match for Mr. Hyde and Eckert.

"Thank you for your good intentions, but I prefer riding a horse, I will go back immediately," said Ribo.

Before Count Robert spoke, Earl Fesnan rushed to say: "Lord, I have something to report to my subordinates."

"What's the matter?" Ribo asked.

"This happened a few days ago. I originally wanted to ask you for instructions, but Count Robert refused to let me see you. He said that as your guardian, he had the right to deal with this matter." Count Fesnan said.

"Guardian? Earl Robert, it seems that we have reached an understanding about this matter. Elder Monte can fully prove this matter. Before His Majesty the King's further confirmation arrives, I hope that you will not use the name of the guardian to deal with anything without authorization. I think Elder Monte can supervise this matter." Rebbo said, and he decided to use the omnipresent and absolutely authoritative force of the Holy See to suppress Earl Robert.

"Yes, I will report it truthfully." The elder said. Of course, this elder was very happy to do such a thing as pushing the boat down the wind.

"What happened to Earl Fesnan?" Ruibo asked.

"It's true. In Nangang, some merchants united to demand that Nangang could become autonomous cities like those cities of Yilei." Earl Fesnan said indignantly: "Earl Robert did not get your permission, so he agreed to their request without authorization in the name of his guardian. Now Nangang is busy preparing for autonomous matters."

It is indeed possible to scrape a lot of money from those deceived businesses, but in this way, no one will be deceived again in the future.

What's more, he wasn't sure how many businesses would be willing to be fooled.

Those profit-oriented businessmen were originally talking fiercely, but if they really wanted to do it, I'm afraid few people would be willing to move out of Nangang.

If you are not mistaken, those merchants just want to take this opportunity to oppress the newly appointed lord and reduce taxes.

What's more, seeing Ruibo talking about his ideas there, he seemed to want the merchants to move out quickly so that he could vacate the land in the prime areas of Nangang and let him manage it himself.

Earl Robert had a very strong feeling in his heart, as if he was making wedding clothes for others.

If Ribo was just talking to himself, Count Robert might have thought the boy was acting.

But the Count Fei Sinan, who was so excited that he was so happy that he looked so ecstatic that he was obviously itchy about what the boy said, and I'm afraid this guy can't wait to do it.

Count Robert had also collected information about this little lord everywhere.

Because this young man is obviously not just a useless puppet as Count Matil described.

What shocked him was that this young boy actually had a lofty prestige in Sethburg.

But to his frustration, neither himself nor his knights could detect further information, and the young man seemed to be a mystery.

Now, Count Robert finally understood why the officials of Serthborough obeyed the young man so much.

Compared with those idiots, this teenager is indeed much more clever.

Standing beside him and listening for a long time, the envoy had made up his mind to give up the plan that had been planned halfway, because the plan had obviously failed completely.

Another idea also grew and spread in the hearts of Count Robert.

Count Robert had decided that he would never let this young man live in the world, and that he would become the biggest obstacle to his control of Sethborough.
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