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Vol 4 Chapter 4: Invitation from the nobles of Moria

"What about your attitude, Duke Leo?" Earl George looked at the man in front of him and asked. The atmosphere of a seemingly ordinary tea party suddenly became tense. Earl George’s attitude often represents the sea. The will of Nicaea on the other side.

For a long time, Leos Grace’s attitude in choosing between Epirus and Nicaea is very vague, but his attitude is the key. As the Duke of Corinth, he is the highest-titled among the nobles of Moria. exist.

Earl George also had to let him stand up and show his attitude. After all, this man and the Dukas family had an enmity, and his newly married wife was Odosia, the original partner of Emperor Muzfius, even Leos Grace. The two ends of the first mouse should not fall to Epirus.

Therefore, Earl George wanted to make the leader of the Moria nobles take a stand.

At the same time, other nobles also quieted down and pricked their ears, wanting to hear his attitude.

In fact, the Moria nobles still have not reached an agreement on choosing Epirus or Nicaea. The most important thing for them is how to maximize their interests.

As the chief nobleman, the attitude of Duke Leo also made everyone here very interested.

"My attitude? Are you asking about my attitude, Lord George?" Leo said with some surprise, but everyone knew it was a pretense. Leos Grace's cunning is well-known in Moria's noble circle, and it is impossible for him to have no plans of his own until now.

"Sgres doesn't need to pretend, we're all listening to you this time." Only a nobleman said that he has had enough. They are like bereaved dogs to stay here after all is not a long-term solution.

"We have had enough of this situation now, please make your decision, Lord Duke." Several other nobles also nodded. They are now in a real dilemma. Justinian divided their land privately. The Lascaris family of Nicaea also wanted to take advantage of them, and now they can only pin their hopes on the Duke of Corinth.

Seeing that almost all the nobles here were in the same attitude, Duke Leo nodded and said: "Well, since you asked me to make a decision, then I have no reason to refuse. I think we can invite if possible. The Lord Justinian came to us as a guest."

When this remark came out, everyone was shocked--

"what?"

Both Earl George and the other Moria nobles were surprised at Duke Leo's decision. He actually wanted to invite the guy named Justinian over. Obviously, they hadn't met yet, and what Justinian did in Tripolis had almost offended them all over again.

I saw that Earl George's face sank, and he asked first: "Duke Leo, are you serious?" Does inviting Justinian over mean that the man in front of you is going to fall to Epirus? This is what Earl George didn't want to see. He had been lobbying here on the order of Emperor Lascaris for more than a year. If that Justinian did attend the appointment, his efforts would be wasted.

The other nobles were equally surprised, and they did not expect that Duke Leo would be willing to cooperate with Epirus.

But Duke Leo put up a finger and shook it in denial: "No, no, no, you have misunderstood what I mean." The man said three no words, making the people present strange for a while. What is the intention.

"I'm afraid it doesn't make sense to contact him, Lord George?"

"Is it not enough to prove that the kid named Justinian was someone sent by Mikhail? And as far as I know, he is the guard who escorted Muzfius from the pursuit of the Latins."

George mentioned that the name of Muzifius always emphasized the tone, which made the nobles look at Duke Leo again.

However, Duke Leo still said with a calm face: "Exactly, this is the reason why I did this. Muzfius really has to say that he is very unique in terms of choosing people. The man named Justinian may not necessarily be the same as Mikhail."

"You mean--could it be..." As soon as Leo's words were finished, someone heard what he meant. The fact that Mikhail became the co-emperor is inherently tricky, so Justinian, who is a close friend of Muzifius, may not be loyal to Epirus.

"But it's not easy to say. Even if he and Mikhail are not monolithic, it is impossible to betray Muzfius!" Count George also understood what Duke Leo meant, but he wanted to instigate an army commander. It was an easy thing, and the other nobles beside him looked at each other at this time. Before they were all right, Justinian would take the initiative to come to the door to compromise with them~www.readwn.com~ But now profitable The Duke of Austria offered to invite each other, which undoubtedly made the face-saving nobles very embarrassed.

But Sgross didn't care: "Nothing is priceless. The so-called loyalty is just an excuse for not paying enough. Don't you guys want to get back your land?"

There was a magical power in Leo's words, which instantly aroused the interest of all the nobles present. They were attracted by the tempting words. If they were able to draw Justinian over, then they would return to their hometown and regain their fiefdom. This is much better than participating in Epirus or Nicaea alone. After all, the nobles without strength are like duckweed without roots, they have to be moved.

"This idea is ridiculous. How could that kind of person be easily manipulated?" Earl George, who sensed the vacillation of the nobles, yelled badly. He was about to persuade them not to believe Leosgros's words easily, but it was too late. Now, a nobleman took the lead to stand up.

"I... think that Grand Duke Leo is right."

"I also think I can give it a try."

"Yes."

The aristocrats who were still embarrassed all agreed, and looking at this scene, Earl George knew that there was no point in saying anything, but he couldn't bear to look at the face with a false smile on Leosgros in front of him. Suffering from the flames, he immediately walked away. He had a hunch that everyone here would pay for their greed...

And in three days, an invitation letter sent from Tena Longhorn reached Justinian in Tripolis. As expected, the nobles of Moria really couldn't help themselves. He proactively sent an invitation to go to the south for a banquet, and Justinian had been waiting for a long time. Enter chapter review (0)?

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