Chapter 177 - 133: Hassaka Cleaning Up Traces and the Sweeping Craze Across the Duchy (12000, 48/65)_5
As he spoke, he used the tip of his foot to flip over the fallen Anderson.
Another young man nearby understood Kael’s intent and, without pointing it out explicitly, only went over to help the fallen elder brother up. He cast an anxious glance at Kael and then said to the housekeeper:
"Brother Anderson just had an accidental fall, and I’ll take him for treatment now."
His words meant that this matter would be settled for now.
"Hold on."
Kael stopped the young man and asked, "Where are you taking him?"
Looking into Kael’s emotionless eyes, the young man suddenly felt his hair stand on end and cowardice surged in his heart, and he instinctively said:
"I just want to take him to the castle’s infirmary for some treatment, I think his rib is broken…" n/ô/vel/b//jn dot c//om
"You pull him and follow me," Kael ordered coldly, without giving him a chance to argue.
"Baron Helois, this…"
The housekeeper’s expression grew more troubled, but Kael turned his head and said calmly:
"Since he has decided to take action, I think it’s necessary for him to be ’clearly’ aware of what he did wrong. Do you have any objections to my actions?"
The old housekeeper could only shake his head and said, "My point is, if you really want to take action, please consider the garden.
Such things happen inside the castle frequently, and the Duke doesn’t bother much, only saying ’dignity resides above the edge of the sword, what’s done is done,’ so you are right, if one decides to act, he must be prepared to face the consequences."
The housekeeper looked at Kael with an unexplainable gaze, quietly watching as he pulled the young man who had fainted and dragged him out to the courtyard of the hall, not saying anything further but instead showing a look of approval.
This Baron Helois, has a bit of the Duke’s fierceness.
Watching Harry follow up, Kael glanced at him and said, "Bury that bird in the courtyard!"
Harry was startled. He thought Kael had no feelings for the dead bird at all, especially given his expression just now, which seemed totally indifferent.
In a daze, he seemed to understand something, his gaze towards Kael becoming even guiltier. Harry opened his mouth, his voice dry, and said:
"Kael, perhaps father really did something wrong back then."
If the circumstances weren’t so difficult, perhaps Kael’s cousin could have become a kind-hearted ally like him, instead of now having to arm himself with an iron will.
Thinking of this, he felt increasingly indebted to Kael.
Kael looked at him perplexedly, unable to decipher his line of thought.
He merely felt like casually digging a hole and burying it would be quite good.
With neither sorrow nor joy, if he had to express more, it was mostly the fury of feeling insulted by the Campbell brothers’ bizarre behavior.
"What, any clown dares to jump around in front of me?"
After Harry buried the bird and a small mound appeared in the courtyard, Kael’s fingers twitched slightly, and the Magic Silk Thread pulled the youth who had passed out, directly hanging him from a tree.
During this process, no one dared to stop his actions, not even the young man’s brother.
What’s more, Kael noticed that when the brother saw his older sibling being hung, a flicker of concealed delight passed through his eyes.
"Tsk, what pathetic nobles."
Boring…
Kael, annoyed, again moved his hand, and amid the other young man’s cry of surprise, hanged him up as well.
Accompanied by the faint shimmer of the Seductive Demon Eye, their expressions became blank, and they grew still.
Watching the two men hanging in the tree, looking foolish with an illusionary glint of control in their eyes, he finally felt relieved of the pent-up vexation.
Even if Earl Campbell stood in front of him, he was the one in the right.
"Baron Helois, I will call someone later to treat them,"
Kael glanced at the housekeeper, his brow slightly furrowed, and said, "Whether you call someone to treat them or not is none of my business."
Then he turned and walked into the house.
The housekeeper with a meaningful glance watched Kael’s retreating figure, then turned and headed toward the loft.
This was no simple fight; he had to report the situation to Duke Lion Heart.
Shortly afterward, the housekeeper urgently found Duke Lion Heart, knelt on one knee, and reported everything that had transpired outside. Find adventures at empire
After listening to the housekeeper’s report, Duke Lion Heart, who was chatting with Luxius, dismissed him and mused, "Maybe you’re right; perhaps we should give the kid a chance. Do you mind if I invite everyone to meet him?"
Luxius, with a corner of his mouth lifted in a smile, said, "Sure, your descendants must have been waiting on the rooftop for a long time now."
As he said this, a trace of amusement crossed his mind. At such a time, some are still willingly providing opportunity to boost Kael’s impression, Duke Lion Heart’s descendants are truly…
Well, not to say it like that; there are indeed a few commendable ones among them.
His mind flashed with images of Flandre, Rezhe, and another mid-generation Lion Heart clan member rising to prominence on the border between the two countries.
Kael oh Kael, keep it up!
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On the other side.
Inside the hall, when the housekeeper came back, he said somewhat apologetically in front of Kael:
"Sorry, Baron Helois, duty calls, and I have already reported this matter to the Duke."
Kael quietly drank his tea without showing much surprise on his face.