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Chapter 178

Count Weir and Teacher Feidi were almost dumbfounded by the reaction of Prince Bluff. They were stunned. Even the Bazhu elf was startled by their sudden silence and looked out.

Turning around, Prince Bluff's attention was completely attracted. He continued to turn around and chanted loudly to the Bazhu Elf.

"Lord Weir." After a while, Teacher Feidi came back to his senses. He looked at Count Weir and asked softly, his body trembling a little with nervousness: "What you just said is true?!

Princess...she...she is really not the princess?!"

"Lord Feidi," Earl Weir calmed down very quickly. He spread his hands with a wry smile and said, "Have you ever seen a princess from any empire who would be in the imperial capital of your country when she is preparing for a wedding?

Running around in public?!"

"Oh...this...this..." Teacher Feidi suddenly succumbed. Looking at Prince Bluff who was reciting passionately with a bright face, he didn't know what to say.

I finally got better. I shook my head for a long time and finally managed to say: "Now we are in trouble! Now we are really in trouble!"

Teacher Feidi is now convinced that Count Weir said that the Batu female elf is just a waitress and not the princess of the Bavarian Empire.

Although Earth Wolf and Bazhu, two powerful men who inherited the wisdom race before the War of Gods, had just joined forces, even with the strength of Teacher Feidi, a seventh-level magician, he could not see clearly how to defeat them.

Who was the one who fainted? But when she rescued him, the Batu female elf had no intention of concealing her identity, so it was inevitable that Teacher Feidi would catch some clues.

It's just that the reaction of Prince Bluff that followed was a bit too exciting, so that for a moment, Teacher Feidi couldn't help being frightened by Prince Bluff's attitude, and he just thought about it.

I just followed the thoughts of Prince Bluff and didn't have time to think about other things.

In fact, as soon as Count Weil started talking, Teacher Feidi immediately understood. After all, they were now at the door of the temporary residence of the envoys of the Bavarian Empire, and a princess of the empire was sent here.

No matter what, it is impossible for a princess who is preparing for a big wedding to walk around in public during the time she is preparing for the wedding. Not to mention a woman with the status of Her Royal Highness the Princess of the Bavarian Empire, just in ordinary life.

It is impossible for the daughter of a small noble family to be in such a situation. How can I say that in the aristocratic etiquette prevailing on the mainland, the degree of disrespect is far more serious than Prince Bluff's rash visit. I don't know how much more serious it is. In the mainland

Above all, in a marriage between nobles, if a certain husband's family discovers that the new daughter-in-law they want to marry actually shows up outside during preparations for the wedding, they will definitely break off the engagement without hesitation.

Moreover, the performance and behavior of the Batu female elf does not seem to be the behavior of a royal child who has been educated in the etiquette system of the imperial nobles. On the contrary, the status of a waiter mentioned by Count Weir is very suitable for this Fei.

Teacher Di’s current thoughts on the female elf Batu.

It's just that knowing that this Bazhu female elf is a waitress, it doesn't make Teacher Feidi feel relaxed at all. Instead, she feels that this matter is really impossible to deal with.

An inextricable knot has been formed.

Teacher Feidi knew the character of Prince Bluff very well. Although he was unwilling to admit it in his heart, he actually vaguely understood that the life of Prince Bluff in the past ten years had basically been...

In a dream created by Prince Bluff himself and the surrounding environment, it is precisely because of this that Prince Bluff has never really grown up and learned how to deal with the real environment, nor can he hope to

Advise him on what realistic choices he can make at this time.

In fact, what he just said to Earl Weir was vague in many places.

Count Weir believes that the reason why Prince Bluff has become so innocent may have a lot to do with Teacher Feidi's pampering. It seems that he thinks too highly of Teacher Feidi.

status, the Sakara Empire is also the first-class powerful country on the continent. As a seventh-level magician like Mr. Feidi, even Prince Bluff has a special feeling for him, but he still doesn’t

Maybe it played a big role in the living habits and character development of Prince Bluver, who has the status of quasi-Crown Prince.

The reason why Prince Bluff grew up like this step by step under the joint cultivation of a group of palace teachers and teachers hired by himself in the palace is probably because of these people surrounding Prince Bluff.

The people themselves intentionally pushed Prince Bluver to develop in this direction, and those people surrounding Prince Bluver were all doing the same thing at the same time. In the Sakala Empire, there were also

Only Emperor Norton III and Prince Bluff's father, Prince Morimu, had the ability to do this.

Even this teacher Feidi felt that it would take two people, Norton III and Prince Moriki, to work together to make Prince Bluff become as completely ignorant of the world as he is now, a blank slate completely isolated from reality.

Only through concerted efforts and close cooperation can it be possible to achieve the ideal state that Prince Bluver has in their minds.

Teacher Feidi was not too surprised by Prince Morimu's behavior. After all, Prince Bluver could be said to be the product of an accident by Prince Morimu. Even until Prince Bluver was canonized by Norton III himself for some unknown reason,

Before being given the title of prince, Prince Morimu basically did not remember that he had such a biological son, and Prince Bluff's biological mother, until her death, had an extremely low status in the palace.

There are simply no high-level servants.

Therefore, Prince Morimu, while being pleasantly surprised that Norton III would choose Prince Bluff as the alternate crown prince, must also have his own plans in his heart.

Although Prince Bluff is also his biological son, in the heart of Prince Morimu, he still has little affection for this guy who has not had any place in his heart for more than ten years, and even has many times

It was obvious that he was disgusted with Prince Bluver's mother's low bloodline, and felt that Prince Bluver was not worthy of being the heir to his noble royal bloodline.

However, Prince Morimu would certainly not have any objection to Norton III's intention to regard Prince Bluff as the alternate crown prince, and he would even go so far as to fall out with several other princes.

After all, this is the best opportunity for his family to aspire to the throne of the Sakala Empire. Prince Morimu will never give up, but I am afraid everyone understands that if Prince Bluver truly succeeds to the throne,

Prince Senmu has basically become the emperor behind the scenes of the Sakala Empire. Maybe one day, Prince Senmu will jump to the front desk, and maybe he will have a good time when His Majesty Senmu comes here for a few days.

Therefore, for Prince Morimu, it is undoubtedly of great benefit to cultivate Prince Bluff into the kind of virtue he has now, so that his future plans can be implemented smoothly. What Teacher Feidi can't figure out is,

His Majesty Norton III chose Prince Bluff as the alternate crown prince, but watched Prince Bluff become like this day by day, and actually did not stop him at all, and even added fuel to the flames intentionally or unintentionally. It seemed that

He himself was very happy to see Prince Bluver look like this.

This matter once puzzled Mr. Feidi. After all, with Norton III's identity, and his current age and status, there would be no problem at all if a backup crown prince like Prince Bluff was not appointed.

At this time, he chose Prince Bluff, who was not his descendant and had a low status in the royal family, to be canonized as the alternate crown prince of the empire. For Norton III,

, it is really not beneficial at all, but will cause endless trouble.

For this reason, at the beginning, Teacher Feidi once thought that the reason why Norton III made such a decision was because His Majesty Norton III had a unique vision and took a fancy to the potential of Prince Bluff.

, so I was sincerely happy for Prince Bluff and praised the wisdom of Norton III. However, his observations over the years have made this teacher Feidi completely convinced that His Majesty Norton III is not at all.

I really want Prince Bluff to become a talented person, and it can even be said that I have no intention of thinking about Prince Bluff at all. It’s just that Teacher Feidi still hasn’t figured out why His Majesty Norton III did this for so many years.

.

The more he thinks about it, the more wary Mr. Feidi becomes about Norton III. This is why he is almost a little nervous now. When he sees any action that Norton III does to Prince Bluff, he will

Everyone feels that there is a deep conspiracy buried in it.

It's just that when he faced Count Weir, he naturally wouldn't tell all these things. After all, although he and he have the same goal for the time being, for Teacher Feidi, a patriotic person who has deep feelings for the Sakala Empire,

In other words, Count Weir, a foreign envoy from the Bavarian Empire, would not say too much about the contradictions and scandals within the royal family of the Saqqara Empire.

But no matter how reluctant this teacher Feidi was, with his power, he still couldn't stop anything. Prince Bluff still turned into what he is now step by step. It can be said that the current Prince Bluff is probably

Among the aristocratic systems on the entire continent, he is the only one who is completely divorced from reality and only pursues the most beautiful and intoxicating things that exist in his fantasy life. And the so-called love seems to be this person.

One of the most beautiful things in Prince Bluff's fantasy.

So after figuring out the identity of the female elf Batu, Teacher Feidi really had a headache.

With the character of Prince Bluff, Teacher Feidi can be sure that he will do what he said, no matter whether the woman in front of him is a princess or a maid, from now on it will be her who does not love him or marry him.

Prince Bluff's reaction was probably an unbearable blasphemy for the royal families of the two empires.

The children of the royal family, especially the alternate crown prince at the level of Prince Bluff, originally did not have much freedom in marriage. For the benefit of the royal family, the family arranged marriages for political exchange, which itself can be said to be mainland China.

Above are the stipulated obligations that royal children should fulfill.

What's more, the reason why Prince Bruver is now ready to abandon this marriage between the two empires is that he has fallen in love with a waiting girl, and he would rather have this waiting girl than marry Bavar.

The direct princess of the empire, this is simply an unbearable insult to the Bavarian Empire. Teacher Feidi is really unimaginable, if Prince Bluff really treats Norton III and the royal family of the Sakara Empire in such a way

If the reason is proposed to give up this marriage between the two empires, it will inevitably cause a huge turmoil in the political arena of the two empires.

Teacher Feidi really doesn't want this marriage between the two empires to take place. After all, he has an unusual feeling for Prince Bluff. He really doesn't want Prince Bluff to live with such a baggage in the second half of his life.

However, he also had deep feelings for the Sakara Empire. In contrast, he was even less willing to completely tear apart the Sakara Empire and the Bavaria Empire, the two top powers on the continent, because of this incident.

It's embarrassing, especially when the Sakala Empire is seriously disrespectful and is in an absolutely unfavorable moral situation. It will inevitably cause great harm to the interests of the Sakala Empire.

What's more, Teacher Feidi also knows in his heart that if Prince Bluff really makes such a fuss, even if Norton III and Prince Morimu have their own purposes, it may be difficult to protect him no matter how hard they try.

After all, most of the luxury goods currently consumed by the aristocracy of the Sakara Empire come through the channels of the Bavarian Empire. If the two countries are at odds, it will directly harm the interests of all members of the aristocratic class of the Sakara Empire.

, and even directly affected the daily lives of all noble members in the empire. The backlash and pressure caused will inevitably lead to opposition to Prince Bluff from all over the empire, which is far more than the original opposition from those imperial royal members who have a stake in it.

scope, and will become the consensus of all aristocratic classes in the empire.

However, Teacher Feidi, who has a deep understanding of Prince Bluff, also knows very well that his student will never change his mind no matter what once he has made up his mind on this kind of matter. After all, this student

Prince Bluff's current life is basically going according to the pattern he constructed in his fantasy. Even if he understands that marrying this waitress instead of marrying the princess will make him lose everything.

, even including life, I am afraid that this Prince Bluff will only think that this is an extremely romantic thing, so he will do what he thinks he should do even more enthusiastically, and there will never be any consequences.

Change.

"Teacher Feidi," Earl Weir's cry interrupted Teacher Feidi's chaotic thoughts. He raised his head and looked at Earl Weil, but found that something seemed to be flashing in Mr. Weil's eyes.

With a different light, Count Weir grabbed Teacher Feidi's shoulder, stepped aside, and lowered his voice and said: "Actually, I think this is not necessarily a bad thing!"

"Sir Weir," Teacher Feidi looked at Weir with a little vigilance: "What do you mean?!"

"Your original intention is that you don't want this marriage between the two empires to go forward?!" Count Weir looked at Teacher Feidi and said lightly.

"But that doesn't mean that I will look at Prince Bluver and do such a ridiculous thing!" Teacher Feidi became a little angry and raised his voice slightly and said: "We, the people of the Sakara Empire, will never do this.

By betraying the interests of the Sakara Empire, even if Prince Bluver doesn't marry the princess, there is absolutely no way he will marry this waitress!"

"Marry this waitress?! What a wonderful idea you have!" Earl Weir cursed secretly in his heart.

His thinking was different from that of Mr. Feidi from the beginning, and of course he came to different conclusions about the unexpected incident in front of him. However, no matter how sudden his idea was, he still would not be able to come up with the idea of ​​Batu.

The female elf came up with the idea of ​​marrying this Prince Bluver.

I am afraid that not many people will understand the horror of this seemingly harmless little girl better than those of them who have witnessed the power of the Bazhu female elf in the holy land where the elves live.

And although Bazhu is a child at heart, Count Weir and Di Lang can also vaguely see that she has a special affection for Link, but usually they don't mention it to each other because of the existence of the little princess.

Just such a topic.

This Batu elf probably just doesn't understand what Prince Bluver is doing at the moment, and just views the chanting of this silly guy in front of him as something fun. If it's true

Let her understand what this stupid guy in front of her is thinking. If this little evil star gets angry, it will be really earth-shattering.

But since he said this to Teacher Feidi, he naturally saw the opportunity to destroy the marriage between the two empires from this incident, but now he still had to convince this somewhat stubborn magician first.

"Teacher Feidi, don't forget, I am the full-power envoy representing the Bavarian Empire to protect the marriage." Count Weil smiled a little strangely and said to the teacher Feidi: "Prince Bluver's actions

, it can also be not ridiculous at all!”


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