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Chapter 201 Knowing Vincent's True Identity

Chapter 201 Learning Vincent’s true identity

Fred called a meeting with his team, raised Vincent's ideas, and asked others what they thought.

"It's unreliable," Safi said first. She rejected the proposal without hesitation. "The risk is too great."

Safi was right. The risks were high, but the rewards were also huge. After all, the war could be ended in the shortest time. With good planning, Fred felt it was feasible.

"Then how can His Highness ensure his loyalty?" Sure enough, Safi asked the most critical question to the point, "I don't trust him."

Felissa nodded crazily in her heart, yes, that's right, Vincent is not trustworthy, don't believe him, what he said is definitely purposeful.

"Why should you trust him?" Nancy suddenly said with interest, "I have an idea."

Ulysses knew her very well, and when he saw her expression, he knew that her idea must be shocking. He was about to cover her mouth, but was stopped by Fred: "Listen to Nancy.

Just tell her what she wants, why should you stop her?"

Fred had said so, and Ulysses had no choice but to let Nancy continue.

Nancy said with bright eyes: "I remember that in addition to the former nobles, the rebels also have people who once abandoned the avenue. Killing the people who abandoned the avenue can reduce most of their combat effectiveness and avenge Safi.

"

Being mentioned suddenly, Safi closed her eyes and suppressed the murderous intention that surged instantly.

She really wanted to take revenge, and had thought about it for many, many years, but because the time was not ripe, she had been enduring it.

Nancy said she wanted to avenge her. Of course she knew Nancy meant well, but...

"What are you thinking?" Safi scolded her, "How do you want to kill them? They are hiding in the city now and won't come out at all. How do you want to kill them?"

"If they don't come out, then we'll go in." Nancy said matter-of-factly.

It should be said that she is indeed Nancy. This kind of linear thinking is really not something that ordinary people can think of.

"What if your identity is discovered after entering the city?" Safi asked calmly, "Have you ever thought about it?"

"Then don't be discovered from the beginning."

Safi realized that it was impossible to reason with Nancy, so she simply shut up.

"It's not impossible to go into the city."

Everyone looked at the person who was speaking and found that it was Felissa.

Safi frowned: "Why are you crazy like Nancy?"

Felissa shook her head: "I just think that the rebels may not be as monolithic as we think."

After all, there are still two classes of people in the rebels, the abandoned avenue and the former nobles. There will inevitably be friction between them. According to Felissa's guess, this friction is not small.

"Do you think there is a high chance of them having internal strife?" Felissa asked.

Her idea coincided with Azarez's, but Azarez wanted to bring conflict between the people of the Abandoned Avenue and the demons brought by Cress. Azarez had not yet paid attention to those trash from the former nobles.

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"If you believe me, Azarez and I can first find a way to follow Teacher Vincent into the city and create chaos."

What Felissa said shocked the others. You must know that although Felissa is very obedient and always has unexpected ideas from time to time, she is a salty fish. She only moves after turning over the spatula. How could she do it today?

So positive?

Azarez lowered his eyes at Felissa. He used advanced dark magic to "brainwash" Felissa last night. The person being used would still retain his own thinking, but he would unknowingly plant it.

If she enters a certain thought, she will think that it is the result of her own thinking, but in fact she has been brainwashed.

The magic of "brainwashing" has very strict conditions. First of all, the target must absolutely trust the caster. Once there is a little doubt, the magic will easily fail.

To put it bluntly, Azarez took advantage of Felissa's trust in him.

Felissa listed several advantages: "Compared to you, I am more suitable to sneak in. Not many people know me on the abandoned avenues and former nobles. I can also cross-dress, so I will be safer than you."

Nancy instinctively felt that something was wrong with Felissa, but she couldn't see what was wrong, so she quickly dismissed Felissa's idea: "Actually, I just mentioned it casually."

Felicia looked at Fred, as if he was very stubborn.

"That's it for today, let me think about it." Fred called the meeting to an end.

Azarez followed Felissa and suddenly said: "Otherwise, don't go."

Felissa gave Azarez a strange look: "Didn't you say you wanted to go? Why did you regret it again?"

"I am enough alone. I don't want you to take risks." Azarez said.

Yesterday, he thought that if she was left alone in the military camp, something unexpected might happen, so he wanted to take her with him, but today he regretted it again.

It would be too dangerous to take her there, and he was afraid that he wouldn't be able to protect her.

"Take me there," Felissa turned to look at him, her eyes filled with tenderness and clarity, "If I'm always like this, I won't be able to grow."

If she was allowed to go, there must be something she needed to know. Azarez suddenly grabbed Felissa and led her to a secluded place.

"What's wrong?" Felissa followed Azarez in confusion and walked behind a tree to ensure that no one could hear their conversation. "Is there something you want to say to me?"

"Why did you think there was something wrong with Vincent in the first place?" Azarez asked, staring into Felissa's eyes.

This question... Felissa couldn't answer. It couldn't be said that it was a memory from a previous life, so she could only vaguely say: "I have an intuition."

Intuition? Azarez doesn’t believe this. Felissa’s hostility is too obvious. Even if they have intuition, in the absence of absolute evidence, most people are skeptical and will never be so sure.

But Azarez couldn't expose Felissa. This question was meaningless. He just said: "Your intuition is correct. You would never guess Vincent's identity."

Felicia became nervous: "What do you mean?"

Azarez said: "He used to be the ruler of the abandoned avenue."

This news was so shocking that Felissa was so surprised that she instinctively opened her mouth to scream, but Azarez covered her mouth: "Calm down, take a deep breath, don't get excited."

How could she not be excited if she wasn't excited? It's not like Felissa had never guessed Vincent's true identity, but she still found it unbelievable when she learned about his true identity one day.

What on earth has she been working with as a teacher and student for more than a year?

(End of chapter)

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