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47. Mayo and his suitors

Parr's plan is simple to say, but not easy to implement.

That is to find out who is the traitor to the Knights. Hevin is responsible for Enid, who is familiar with him, and Mayo, who is easy to contact, while Parr is responsible for investigating Adams.

Although the three people have been targeted, this does not mean that things will become easier.

A person who can become a traitor next to a pure white knight will definitely not reveal his flaws easily. Among the three, Adams, who is responsible for Parr, should be the most suspicious. This is why Parr chose to investigate him himself.

But why can Parr know that there is a traitor in the Knights, and can he accurately identify three people?

This is what Hewen finds interesting. It seems that the White Lion Club has more secrets than he imagined.

Hevin has been in contact with Enid for a long time. She doesn't seem like someone who can be an undercover agent, but anything is possible in the world. Maybe her mother secretly believes in the Primeval Fire, or maybe she is far better than

It appears more complex.

But compared to Enid, Adams and Mayo deserve more attention.

Ever since an apprentice whose name he didn't know was erased, he had spent a lot of time writing down many noteworthy names and identities.

Adams became the deputy captain from the lowest level of knights. During his career, many things happened that were not recorded on paper.

And he wasn't very clean before becoming a knight. It wouldn't be surprising if he was a secret spy of the Prime Fire.

But he is not someone Hewen needs to consider.

Mayo Lovell came from a noble family. His father was the Marquess of Lovell and his mother was a member of the House of Lords.

Born into a noble family, under the guidance of his teacher, he showed his talent for painting at the age of twelve and became the youngest student of the oil painting master Odette. As a teenager, he also showed his interest in swordsmanship.

When he was still a minor, he was entrusted by his parents to "George", one of the knight leaders who had little power in Wharton, and became the second apprentice of the pure white knight.

But maybe the gods are not willing to give a person too many talents. Even if he has the best teacher, he does not progress as fast as several other apprentices. On the contrary, at the age of 21, he is only a third-level heroic knight.

However, even though he did not have the talent for knighthood, he did not give up learning swordsmanship. He was never willing to go home and learn the ways of the nobility. Instead, he followed George to the city of Forth.

But what is unexpected is that Mayo did not make much progress in swordsmanship, but even after leaving the teacher, his painting skills improved rapidly.

Mayo Lovell is already a relatively well-known newcomer in the oil painting world.

Although a young man with superb painting skills has no worries about making a living, not many people will pay attention to him.

But a young man who looks like a beautiful poet who walked out of a dream, has a melancholy temperament, can give people a sense of security, and has artistic attainments. He is also a young man who will be a future marquis.

That is the dream lover of countless girls.

Mayo has countless admirers, and many of them are not inferior to him in status, and some are not inferior to him in appearance.

The most famous one among them is also the daughter of a marquis, Yvette, known as the "White Rose of Aireda".

The daughter of the Marquis is not only distinguished, but also full of charm. Every move she makes is as noble and beautiful as a blooming white rose.

Her character is also unusual.

Back in Wharton, when Mayo was only sixteen, Yvette, who was only one year younger than him, pursued him in public.

Mayo thanked her for her love very gentlemanly, and then politely rejected her.

Just when everyone thought Yvette would give up or even get angry because of this, she said something that everyone expected.

"Mayo cares about my feelings even when he rejects my love. Isn't such a gentleman and considerate person more worthy of my pursuit?"

After that, Yvette launched an intense and long pursuit of Mayo, which was even so intense that she became a little crazy.

Many people say that Mayo fled to Forth City to avoid Yvette.

But Yvette was not stopped by the seemingly far distance. She chased after her directly. Although she did not stay in Forth all the time, people could often see Yvette near the train station in Forth.

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The one-sided pursuit between Yvette and Mayo has become an interesting story that the nobles talk about, and the five-year pursuit of a young girl has also moved countless onlookers.

Many people who initially thought Yvette was unreasonable gradually began to feel unworthy of her, and their sympathy for Mayo turned into blame. Of course, the proportion of these people who are male is as high as 99%.

And everyone was also very curious as to what was the reason that made Yvette persist in pursuing someone for five years, and the girl even slowly turned into a beautiful lady.

There are various speculations about this. For example, when Mayo was a child, he saved Yvette like a hero when he was surrounded by gangsters. However, this is too much like a fairy tale. There is no gangster in Wharton who dares to stand in front of the Marquis's daughter.

Some people also speculate that Yvette's feelings have gradually changed from admiration to unwillingness, and she wants to prove her charm by pursuing Mayo.

This conjecture was wildly criticized by Yvette's admirers, who claimed that their goddess would never be so superficial.

No one knows why Yvette never gave up, but during this period there was a speculation that made Mayo's admirers furious.

Some people thought that any hard-hearted person would soften under Yvette's persistence for five years, but Mayo had no response.

Therefore, they deduced that Mayo liked men.

Of course, this inference only dares to be circulated among some male nobles and a small number of Mayo's original admirers, and it will never appear on the stage. Anyone who says this in a formal occasion will have to bear the consequences of Lovell

Family rage and accountability.

The really important thing is that Yvette often comes to Forth City and sticks to Mayo's side like a stalker.

So isn't Yvette the easiest person to detect Mayo's secret?

Hevin was standing not far from the Firth train station. Nobles in rich and gorgeous clothes and shirtless workers were coming in and out of the train station.

This is one of the few places where you can see people from all walks of life and different classes gathered together.

The sound of coal burning inside the steam boiler and evaporating water into gas came from afar.

The train is about to arrive in Forth.

Yvette will once again appear next to the lover in her heart.
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