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408. Guidance and Gifts

Enid wore a silver ring on each wrist.

Both were cast by Hewen.

But only one is a gift.

She never received any sincere gifts. Although she did receive some things at the birthday party, Enid knew that they were not meant for her.

The last time, the thing she received as a gift was the Fallen Wings bracelet that George gave her, and it was it that brought Vortigern's peek.

Gore and Enid now hold the same position in the Knights, and this middle-aged man exudes faint contempt.

And he showed it very directly:

"You're not doing a good enough job, Enid."

Enid looked listening.

Gore said:

"Have you not noticed that many people in the Knights are dissatisfied with you serving as the deputy leader? They feel that you are too young and do not have enough achievements to become the deputy leader just through connections."

Enid asked rhetorically:

"Mr. Gore, what do you think?"

The stubbled knight said:

"I think you have a big problem, that is, you allow these rumors to spread, no matter how true they are. I believe that George naturally has his considerations when he chooses you to be the deputy leader. Maybe you have already

He has sword skills and bloodline that surpass mine.

"But no matter what, I am very disappointed that you allowed rumors to spread. If you have the ability, show it to them. If you don't, at least you should change your image, have more contact with them, and get closer to them.

, leave a positive impression on them, instead of hiding away and letting malice ferment in the hearts of others.

"If you do nothing, nothing will change."

Enid replied:

"I don't really care about these things."

Gore's dissatisfaction grew somewhat:

"Do you think you are the victim in all this? Yes, you are, but at the same time, you are also the perpetrator, your own perpetrator, and the perpetrator of the entire Knights. You

Let disunity and hostility spread throughout the Knights, jealousy, anger, and disobedience. This is your responsibility, Enid."

Enid didn't pay attention to the other party's accusation, but was surprised by something else:

"You also noticed those emotions."

Gore frowned:

"Have you noticed it yourself? Then you still ignore them. Arrogance is not a character that a knight should have."

Enid asked:

"How did you know?"

Gore said:

"When you reach my age, after seeing many things, many things will become easier to understand. Their behavior may seem childish."

Gore did not forget to add:

"The way you handle it is also very childish."

Enid said:

"I just don't want to deal with it."

Gore said:

"Your answer is even more childish. This is not a problem you want to deal with. You are a knight and the leader of the knights. This is your responsibility.

"Our knights are all selected from ordinary people. We cannot guarantee that they have noble moral character, because they are not like us, who were born in a privileged environment and had teachers to teach you what is right and what is wrong when you were young.

wrong.

"They need our guidance. We should be role models, strictly abide by the knight's treaty, and guide their direction with our own actions.

"And you have failed in your duty, deputy commander."

Enid was silent for a moment:

"You're right, I didn't do it well."

Enid noticed that much of Gore's dissatisfaction had disappeared.

He nodded:

"Every one of us will make mistakes. In my opinion, you have the responsibility to guide them, and I have the responsibility to guide you. Because of their family, birth, and education, they will inevitably have various minor problems. Young people always have

It's easy to be unconvinced.

"The same goes for you. You have seen too few things. When encountering this kind of situation, you can actually resolve their emotions very well instead of letting things slowly freeze. I have been waiting for you.

action, but until today, you haven't done anything.

"It's not your fault, Enid. You just don't know. It's my fault. I misjudged your ability and the leader's reaction, so I didn't give you the correct guidance in time.

"I hope that after you return to the Knights, you can take some time to build a good relationship with your subordinates. They are your family, your brothers, and your sword and shield.

"No matter how much contempt and disdain they show you, when danger comes, when we face magic and invaders, they will stand by your side.

"And never back down."

Enid nodded slightly.

Gore said:

"Maybe you don't trust me and are unwilling to accept my words. Maybe you have kept what I said firmly in your heart and deeply believe it. But no matter what, I will slowly guide you in the future.

"I hope you can remember that a knight should always remain humble. Even if you instinctively reject my words, you should first listen and think slowly. If there is anything wrong with what I say, it should at least be something you think after careful consideration.

Incorrect, rather than being acted upon by an emotionally manipulative person.”

Enid nodded:

"I understand."

Gore radiated relief and appreciation:

"You have a longer way to go than me. Don't be too anxious and ignore some things that you should pay attention to."

Enid asked:

"The Earl of Lomelon we are going to now?"

Gore said:

"The main thing is to let you negotiate later. Your identity is more suitable for this than me. As long as you chat with him, you will easily talk about the assassination, and I will observe his expression.

"But George told me that he is unlikely to be the real murderer, and if he is, I may not be able to see through someone who has been able to hide for so many years."

Enid had actually realized it at this point.

Although George said to let Gore judge Lomelon's appearance, Enid's perception ability is actually indispensable. After all, what experience can beat directly reading emotions?

The reason why George didn't say anything was simple.

Because he wanted Enid to do it herself.

There was a time when Enid showed resistance to her abilities.

But George didn't know that.

She has already embraced this part of herself.

The so-called perception ability is not a curse. Although it does not bring all good things, on the contrary, it does not bring all bad things.

This was a gift from God to her, even if she didn't want it at first.

But she didn't need to hate a part of herself. If there was anything wrong with it, it wasn't this God-given ability.
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