Chapter 241 Stay

The room that Vincent arranged for Felissa was near the back door of the city lord's palace. Although it was a room for servants, now that Vincent had let everyone out, it was quite spacious for her to have a room to herself, and this room

Three windows were opened so that she could evacuate at any time.

Everything on the bed in the room had to be replaced. Asalez would not let Felissa use the things that others had used, so he quickly replaced them with new ones.

"Actually, I can do it myself." Felissa sighed. She was not so squeamish, but Azarez wouldn't let her do it no matter what.

"I am your butler," Azarez spread out the new sheets casually, "naturally I should take care of you."

He was unusually insistent in this regard, so Felissa could only let him go.

"What are you going to do?" Felicia looked at him busy and said suddenly, "If it was just burning a cart of grain, Cress wouldn't have lost such a temper."

"You have discovered," Azarez said in a relaxed tone, "not only did we burn a car, but we basically cut off nearly 30% of Cress's next food supply."

Thirty percent is not a small amount. No wonder Cress was furious. Although Felissa knew that Azarez must have had his intentions in doing this, she still couldn't help showing a bit of displeasure.

She was raised under the Zhenghong flag in her previous life and could not accept such behavior. However, in this life, she was not from an orthodox noble family, and her family did not have the habit of wasting food.

Azarez noticed her low mood and chuckled: "It was not burned. What was burned was the replacement that I had arranged a long time ago."

Huh? Felissa suddenly raised her eyes and looked at Azarez in shock: "What did you say?"

But she clearly heard it, and heard it with her own ears. The grain truck was burned down, and there was no grain left. And based on her observation of the faces and expressions of those people, she judged from their micro-expressions that they should not be lying.

, but now you say that the food was not burned?

But... it is of course a good thing that the food has not been completely destroyed. She breathed a sigh of relief: "Just keep as much as you can. No matter what, this winter is not too difficult for the common people."

"No," Azarez rejected her statement, "I will not hand over this batch of grain, at least not yet."

She was confused by Azarez and looked at him, waiting for him to give an explanation.

"Cress is harvesting grains now in order to prepare for the death of the fish," Azarez did not hide it from her, and carefully explained his intention to her, "She can't hold on anymore, and she urgently needs a victory and escape from the chaos.

."

According to the intelligence intercepted by Azarez from Kress, the demon clan is currently not peaceful. Levi Anson is a berserk warrior. He is far more interested in fighting than in dealing with political affairs. He can even

I can imagine Levi Anson sitting impatiently in the Demon King's seat with his head propped up, listening to the people below chattering about content that he was not interested in at all, and then lazily leaving a sentence: "You can decide for yourself."

With his attitude, it's strange that the Demons are not in chaos. That is to say, the Humans are too busy taking care of themselves to avoid causing trouble to the Demons.

Under this premise, if you still want Cress to work hard, of course there is no way out. Cress has to think about herself and find a way out. Even if there may be other troubles when returning to the demon clan, she must go back. She cannot be

Trapped to death here.

Her plan was told to Vincent, who then told Azarez, and the two quickly arranged it.

The intercepted food Azarez will send to Fred. Cress wants to consume Fred's large amount of food through civilians. With the food sent by Azarez, these civilians can survive

For a period of time, Fred could mobilize food from other places to solve the problems of these civilians.

Cress's plan can be said to be perfect if there are no accidents. It's a pity that there are two such accidents. The grain intercepted by Azarez is still hidden in a secret place by him, because now Cress

Vincent was asked to find the arsonist. It was really not a suitable time to transport food. If he was discovered, Vincent might be exposed. So they could only wait, wait for the hungry civilians to leave, and mix in with the civilians.

Send the food out in the team.

"So that's it..." Felissa sighed. There were too many twists and turns, and it took her a while to digest Azarez's words.

"I will find a way to send you back after a while," Azarez said to her. "You are no longer needed for the next mission, and I may not take you into consideration when things get messy."

Fred's place is safer than here anyway, and he will feel more at ease here after sending Felissa back.

But after thinking about it, Felissa shook her head: "I won't leave."

She should have obeyed Azarez's instructions unconditionally. After all, there are specialties in the arts, and Azarez must have his reasons for arranging this. But she didn't want to, she still had something she wanted to do.

"Reason?" Azarez was not angry, but he needed Felissa to convince him.

"Those maids... I still can't let go," Felissa said, she frowned slightly and carefully considered her words, "It's not that I still have sympathy for them, but I think they shouldn't be simply treated like this.

It is too simple and crude to demote the land to the level of common people."

No matter what, when nobles who have learned magic are placed among unarmed civilians, they are setting a time bomb that will explode at an unknown time. Therefore, when dealing with deposed nobles, not only will their titles be taken away, but also their titles will be taken away.

Follow-up matters must also be considered.

Azarez was a little surprised. He didn't expect Felissa to think about these things. You must know that Felissa has never had a big picture view. She considers things more from a personal perspective and rarely thinks from a global perspective.

Look at the problem.

"What are your plans?" Azarez couldn't help asking. He wanted to know how deeply Felissa had thought about it. He couldn't help recalling when Felissa started thinking about this issue.

"I want to observe those maids," Felissa replied, "I want to see if they will change, to see if they can understand the hardships of civilian life, and then realize the mistakes they made."

Punishment is always just a means. If you don't admit your mistakes from the bottom of your heart, no amount of punishment will be useful. The fundamental reason why Cress can incite so many old nobles to follow her in rebellion is that these old nobles do not realize their mistakes.

Everyone's attention is on Kress, because Kress is the culprit, Kress covered up the problems of these old aristocrats. In a sense, Kress brought these old aristocrats together and provided a certain

It was a good thing to ensure their survival. After all, sometimes even rabbits would eat meat when forced to survive. Not to mention that these old nobles had no moral sense at all.

(End of chapter)

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