Chapter 237
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Finally, Zhang Tie bought a skirt, a pair of leather shoes, and a set of underwear for Hanna. The three items were not expensive, only a bit more than ten silver coins in total.
"No need to pay. Just take it as my thanks for dirtying your clothes for the first time and for taking care of me for the whole night. If you really feel bad about it, you can treat me to a drink after a while and completely destroy my home.
On the second day after the Norman Empire dispatched troops to the Andaman Alliance, the price of grains across Blapei skyrocketed several times, which caused her father to have a heart attack again and passed away. Almost as soon as his father's funeral ended, a group of merchants who had already smelled the news came to his door with those contracts in their hands. All the properties and wineries of her family were forced to be sold to pay off the debt. Linda had even sold the wedding house and jewelry that she had bought with her own money. In the end, she still owed Bass a huge sum of money for breach of contract. In the end, the only thing she had left was a small shop, a small, single-story shop. In Blapei, the value of the store was less than 100 gold coins. Even if she sold the store, she would not be able to pay off the debt that she owed Beise. For a family or a woman who had lost their livelihood, it would also be a huge sum of money that could only be paid off after many years of struggle. However, when this woman needed support and comfort the most, her fiancé announced that he had broken off the engagement with her.
When this woman needed support and comfort the most, her fiancé announced that he had broken off the engagement with her. Before leaving her, this man even told her that the main purpose of marrying her was not for her, but for her family. The result of the investigation clearly told Major Franca that this was exactly what happened at that time. Among those people, except for one who resisted once before being killed, the rest of the spies and saboteurs of the Sun Dynasty just stood straight and let that man's dagger pierce into their hearts one after another without any resistance, struggle or sign of being poisoned.
How did that person do it? How did a first lieutenant officer, who could only be as strong as an ordinary person after recovering from his serious injuries, let his kidnappers stand there helplessly and allow him to slaughter them after he was kidnapped? Furthermore, he even gave up the credit and rewards that he was about to receive and chose to leave quietly as if he was afraid that others would find out about it.
The only reason was that that man didn't want others to know that it was him who did it. The secret he wanted to cover was far greater than the reward for his meritorious deeds. Now that that secret could let others stand still and let him slaughter them, could it also make him different in other aspects, such as not being afraid of the poison of blue frost, cultivating the Iron-Blood hidden strength, or gaining great strength all of a sudden...
The lightning strike was just a lie that man used to hide his secret. If he could get that man's secret, then...
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Major Franca didn't sleep for the whole night. He was completely immersed in those documents and words. When the sun rose, Major Franca's wolf-like eyes sparkled as if he had found a treasure. Vaguely, a trace of bloody light of excitement could be seen in his eyes.
Major Franca watched the documents that he had read last night turn into a pile of ashes in the fireplace. After crushing the ashes with a pair of tongs, Major Franca left the room.
The only problem was that this place was under the control of the Iron-Horn Army in Blapei. That person was a first lieutenant, a military officer of the Iron-Horn Army, a small first lieutenant who had won the Iron-Blood Medal...
That was a bit troublof...
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