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Chapter 45: Behind it

"Babos! Look at the good things you did!"

After the ceremony, a group of senior college leaders and kingdom ministers were imprisoned.

The inexplicable incident caught everyone off guard. When they came back to their senses, they had become birds in cages.

Some people are glaring at the eyes, some are sighing helplessly, and some are calm and composed.

They have heard everything that happened in front of the stage and the origin of the matter is known.

Someone suddenly jumped out and pointed at a middle-aged man and shouted angrily.

He is Hebrown, the vice president of Wang Li Central College, and he has reasons for being angry.

A long time ago, he talked about the issue of blood-stand associations in the college at the college's senior meeting. As a member of a firm conservative faction, he hated such associations that made no mistakes.

Because he believes this is an instability factor.

But as the provost of the college, Barbos, opposed it, and he had his reasons.

The argument between the two senior college leaders is not as simple as it seems, and it is complicated by factional struggles that are difficult for outsiders to see clearly.

In the end, Babos won because the dean stood up.

"Students' thoughts should not be bound. We should respect the thoughts of every student. The silence of imprisonment and oppression will only make this thought more rebellious."

This is the original words of Wang Li, Dean of Central College, Anbowet, and it is precisely because of this sentence that the balance of conclusions has turned toward Babos.

He did not help either side speak, he was simply explaining his point of view.

But the rest did not have this awareness. In their opinion, Ambowet's discourse position was obviously on Babos' side.

Now the source of the incident is the blood flag association, how could Hebrown not seize the opportunity to attack his hated opponent?

"Is it a good thing? It seems to me that it is indeed a good thing."

Facing Hebrown's questioning, Babos replied calmly with a smile on his face.

"It's a good thing that happened? Babos, is your head broken?" Hebrown felt ridiculous and mocked after hearing this.

"When the country is in trouble, the students dare to stand up and save it, which means that the country is still full of hope." Barbos sighed: "Although their behavior is a little more extreme, from another perspective, isn't this a good thing?"

"Babos! I only know that the students now have launched a rebellion! No matter how many explanations are, it is useless!"

Hebrowne ignored Barbos' explanation, he thought it was his quibble.

"The result of the matter is not just your simple words. Do you think you are His Majesty the King?" Babos looked at Hebourne and sneered.

Hebrown was not angry with his words, and had already known each other for many years. In the argument, he admitted that he was slightly inferior to Babos, but he also had his own uniqueness.

"Babos, no matter what the result is, you will definitely be punished as the one who supported them behind your back. Hehe, maybe you are colluding with them, otherwise why would you protect them everywhere at the beginning?"

"Oh? Is it?" Facing Hebourne's slightly vicious malice, Barbos aimed at the side and closed his eyes calmly and chuckled: "If I would be punished for supporting them, what about the Dean?"

"you--"

Hebrown's eyebrows pounded, and his blood surged.

If Ambowet had not stood up at the beginning, the ban on blood flag association might have become a reality, but he stood up.

In the liquidation where the farce ended, would Ambowet also be implicated by what he once said?

Impossible! Because Ambowet was His Majesty the King's mentor back then.

"Hmph! Do you think you can get rid of your relationship like this? Do you think you are the dean? Stop dreaming, you will definitely be treated as a scapegoat by His Majesty the King as an explanation."

"Is that true?" Babos looked at him and said with a smile: "Have you ever thought about what if the actions of these students succeed?"

"Success? Ridiculous!" Hebrown shook his head lightly and said with a sarcastic look: "The people four years ago did not succeed. This time do you think these students can succeed? Do you think His Majesty the King and the nobles will compromise like this? Don't joke, I'm sure the King will definitely send troops to suppress after he knows this!"

"Tsk tsk—"

Babos patted his palm, as if he was admiring his opponent's words.

"Hebourne, look at the students outside, do they still have sanity?"

"Reason? They still have reason? They are now a group of madmen who don't understand anything!" Hebrew commented bluntly about the actions of those students.

"Since you said they are lunatics, will there be any concerns about lunatics killing people?" Babos continued.

"The madman killed someone-"

Hebrow suddenly stopped talking, and his face began to change because he thought of some terrible consequences.

"Why don't you say it?" Babos said in a teasing way.

"They won't do this, they dare not do this..." Hebrown murmured, looking in disbelief.

"Since you refuse to say it, I'll tell it for you."

Babos looked towards the square, shook his head and sighed: "If His Majesty the King and the nobles refused to compromise, then the price would be the lives of the nobles at the viewing platform, even ours, theirs-"

As he said that, Babos swept his eyes across the surrounding prisoners.

"Dare they?"

Hebrown stared at Babos with wide eyes.

"As for the result, you will be clear at a glance at the time?" Babos spread his hands and said without caring.

"Look, their representatives are here."

As soon as the voice fell, Hebrow saw the college student who was giving a speech at the front of the ceremony, and beside him were four guards wrapped in black robes and unable to see their cheeks.

"Tirrant, come here."

After keeping his eyes closed, Anbowet suddenly opened his eyes and looked at the college student walking in front of him. He spoke.

His voice was not loud, but the person who should hear it heard it.

The college student walked towards him slowly.

"Tirrant! Are you embarrassed to come here? Do you know what you are doing?"

Seeing the college student approaching, Hebrown's anger suddenly moved to him.

The college student frowned slightly and reached out to signal the guard beside him. Soon, a guard shrouded in a black robe appeared in front of Hebrow in the blink of an eye. In just a moment, Hebrow fell to the ground.

The sudden scene stopped everyone who wanted to surround the prisoners.

"You killed him?" someone couldn't help but shout.

The college student shook his head and said, "He is too noisy. I just let him be quiet for a while."

The road ahead was unblocked, and the college student named Tilrant came to Ambowet and saluted respectfully.

"Sir, what's wrong?"

Amberwet glanced at the guard hidden in the black robe beside him and said, "It should have been an internal matter of the academy, but now it seems that it is not that simple."

Tilrant was straight and smiled and said, "I am worthy of being the dean."

"Haha--" Ambowet shook his head and chuckled: "No one knows better the situation of the guards in the academy than me. Now that things have developed to this point, I think those guards have already solved it?"

"Yes." Tilrant said without any concealment: "But please rest assured that they are not dead."

Ambowei nodded, stroked his white beard and sighed: "Actually, I don't object to your actions this time, but if you involve some people, the result of things may be worse."

"Sir Dean." Tilrant said with a solemn face, "Because I know that if we don't cooperate with some people, we will definitely fail this action. In order to succeed, we no longer care."

Ambowet sighed and said, "Have you ever thought that all this will be out of your control?"

Seeing Tilyat's eyebrows frowned slightly, and when he was about to speak, Ambowet shook his head and said, "You are still thinking too simple. I would like to advise you here to be ready to escape from the royal capital, or even escape from this kingdom."

Now that things have developed, Ambowet has noticed some clue.

If this riot is just spontaneous among the college students, there will be room for recovery, and when some interested people intervene, everything will be out of the original trajectory.

He is already very old, and most of his life has been stuck in the capital.

So he knows the capital better than anyone else and understands the current situation of the capital.

Some people can no longer stand loneliness.

Tilyat lowered his head and was silent, the hand holding the hilt of the sword trembled a little.

Because of Ambowet's words.

He is not angry, he is worried and afraid.

He was afraid that after this failure, his dream would be broken, and where would the future path be?

He respects Ambowet very much, not just because of his identity.

Only when you fully understand this person will you discover the great wisdom behind him.

He even believed that if this old man had not assisted His Majesty the King, the Adria Kingdom today would have probably been broken and gone.

When the Kingdom was in stability, Ambowet left the Kingdom's political center and became the dean of Wangli Central Academy. In his explanation, he hoped to cultivate more students who would help the Kingdom's future.

He is a very enlightened person because he can see many things clearly and thoroughly than anyone else.

He did not object to this action. Perhaps he knew that such a thing would happen very early, and he just watched the progress of things quietly until now.

"Sir Dean, can I ask you something here?" Tilyat said in a low voice.

"What's the matter?"

"Why didn't you stay and continue to assist His Majesty the King? I believe that if you were there, the Kingdom would not be in its current situation."

"Is this a matter?" Ambowit chuckled and waved his hand to signal him to come up.

"If I hadn't left back then, it wouldn't take a few years for His Majesty the King to find a reason to kill me. I didn't want to die yet, so I left. Now, do you understand?"

Leaving the old man's side, Tyryat looked at him with a complicated expression.

He understood a lot of things.

There are still many people in this country who love it deeply.

Sometimes it is not that they are unwilling to stand up, but that some people in this country do not allow them to stand up.
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