Chapter 34 A Gift for the Countess



The castle gate opened, and Ole said to Moses and the other man, "Come in."

Tama tried to stand up, but his father Moses pressed his head down again.

Tama was a little unhappy, but when he saw his father's stern look, he knelt on the ground reluctantly.

Moses said towards the castle, "Thank you, Lady Baroness."

After saying that, he held his son Tama's head and crawled into the castle on his knees.

Ole's eyes flickered slightly, he glanced at the father and son, and sighed softly.

Chi Sui sat upright in the hall. After the two men knelt over, Moses lowered his head and lay on the ground.

Tama raised his head and looked around. When he found that the castle hall was so dilapidated, a trace of disdain flashed in his eyes.

"My Lady, I am Moses, the mayor of the Fourth Town."

Moses still lowered his head. After he finished speaking, he held his son's head and said, "This is my son, Domo."

Chi Sui took a sip of black tea and said nothing.

Tama was pinned to the ground by his father, and it was difficult to look at him anymore. He knelt on the ground seemingly obediently.

Moses raised his head and looked at Chi Sui's cold expression, cold sweat breaking out on his forehead.

"Lady..."

Moses placed his hand on his chest and told the whole story about the dung mixed with water.

Moses is the mayor of the fourth town. He was able to become the mayor ten years ago because of his superb planting skills.

Moses was very talented in planting, and the crops he planted grew very well.

Everyone has strengths and weaknesses. Moses is good at planting, but not so good at handling official business.

When his wife was still alive, she was the one who gave him advice, so he had a relatively smooth time as the mayor over the years.

But a year ago, his wife passed away, and without someone to give him advice, it became difficult for him to be the mayor.

Some time ago, Chi Sui issued a decree to collect excrement. Moses made a mistake because he gave this important task to his son at his son's request.

Unexpectedly, in order to make more money, the son was sure that Chi Sui could not tell whether the feces were mixed with water and soil, so he took the initiative to mix water and soil into the feces without telling Moses.

"My Lady, this matter is my fault for not being strict enough in discipline and not being careful enough."

Moses' eyes were red and he kept pressing his forehead against the ground. Because of the force, a large area of ​​his forehead was red.

"It's my fault, it's my fault."

"Because of me, our town's livelihood is cut off, but Lady..."

Moses raised his head and looked at Chi Sui pleadingly: "The villagers in the town are innocent!"

"I will definitely take responsibility for my mistakes, but please, Lady, give our town a chance..."

Moses wanted to say something else, but Chi Sui suddenly sneered.

She lowered her eyes slightly and said jokingly, "You're going to take responsibility for your own mistakes? What can you take responsibility for?"

"If I don't stop you from making money, other towns will follow your lead."

"It's hard for me to handle this..."

"Moses, you are so naive and stupid."

Domo bit his back teeth and just as he raised his head, Moses pushed it down again.

Moses wiped his tears and said, "Lady, according to the law, anyone who goes against the will of the lord can be imprisoned for life."

"I, Moses Dor, and my son, Domo Dor, deserve to be imprisoned."

Chi Sui raised his eyebrows but still said nothing.

When Moses saw that Chi Sui didn't say anything, he kowtowed several times and said, "I voluntarily hand over all my property and land to the Lady. I am willing to use my blood as a covenant..."

"Father!"

Domo broke free from Moses's hand and stood up suddenly. He glared at Moses like a mad lion: "If this happened in other territories, you would be fired at most!"

"This woman doesn't even have the money to reopen her prison, so why are you offering to go to jail?"

"Why should I give her the property and land? They should be mine!"

snap

Tama touched his cheek in disbelief. Moses slapped him so hard that blood came out of the tip of his nose.

"You hit me!?"

"You promised mother that you would treat me well!"

Before Domo could speak again, Moses slapped him again.

After beating Domo, Moses didn't even look at him, and knelt in front of Chi Sui again: "Lady, please consider what I said before."

He paused, then added, "The villagers in the town are innocent. Please, Lady, give the town a chance."

Duo Mo's eyes were bloodshot and he stared at Chi Sui.

Chi Sui chuckled: "Okay."

"You will both be imprisoned, and your property and lands will be handed over. Ole, bring me the deed."

Ole nodded and was about to take the deed when he saw Domo rushing over. He quickly pulled out a dagger from his arms and said, "Bitch! How dare you take my property!"

Tama was young and very fast, and even Moses was stunned by this scene.

"Tama!"

When Tama was a few steps away from Chi Sui, his legs were hugged by Moses.

Ole also instantly stood in front of Chi Sui.

Chi Sui sat in the chair without moving the whole time, his eyes were serious and the corners of his mouth were slightly raised.

I don't know what went wrong with Domo. After Moses grabbed his legs, he actually swung the dagger and stabbed Moses in the neck.

Ole's pupils shrank, but he did not stop him because he was afraid that Chi Sui would be in danger if he left.

Moses obviously didn't expect Domo to treat him like this. He looked up at his son in a daze and subconsciously closed his eyes.

Bang

Tama flew a long distance and crashed heavily into the castle wall.

Snap

A crack appeared in the already dilapidated wall.

Ole looked up in surprise, only to see Chi Sui standing in front of him without him noticing.

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