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Chapter 371: The Poisonous Woman (I)


But war is not a tabletop game.

It is highly random.

Detailed plans do not play a big role in it.

Just like Lorne, just decide on a general strategic direction and leave enough room for flexibility.

The rest needs to be decided based on the enemy's movements.

After Walter, who was not a puppet, received the news that Lorne was coming towards him recklessly, he immediately held a pre-war meeting and decided to completely eliminate the illegitimate son who challenged his authority in the Baker family.

"Our people haven't arrived yet, so attacking now doesn't give us much advantage."

Grover wanted to persuade the arrogant Walter Baker again, but Walter, who had been waiting for a long time, had obviously lost all patience.

What's more, this time, there were two special guests in their conference hall.

Duffman and Corgi, who had regained their freedom, did not stay in their own homes, but became Walter's guests.

However, it can be seen from the arrangement of their seats that Walter did not attach much importance to them.

However, the information the two brought him was very useful, not only about the defection of the Benson family, but also about Lorne's situation.

"Grover, you are too cautious.

Baron Duffman and Baron Corgi have both said that the bastard has suffered heavy losses except for the giant wolf under his command.

Do you think our righteous master will lose to that bastard?

Or do you think that after narrowly defeating two barons with dirty methods, he still has the strength to fight against us?"

Both of these questions are difficult to answer.

To deny the latter would offend Hard Duffman and Jason Corgi, to deny the former would directly offend everyone.

Walter's rhetorical question seemed like he was deliberately digging a hole for Grover, and the most annoying thing was that the arrogant guy didn't seem to notice Grover's ugly expression at all.

He issued an attack order on his own, commanding so many soldiers for the first time in his life.

The somewhat arrogant Walter felt that he was a natural leader, and facing such a powerful him, Lorne naturally had no choice but to kneel down and beg for mercy.

But it's a pity that in order to get the Fast Territory, he will definitely not let that bastard go.

But the kind Lord Walter will give the bastard a chance to feast his eyes before he dies.

He wants to be with his mother in front of the dying illegitimate son.

Walter, who had never seen a eunuch before, was curious whether Lorne would react when the time came.

But even if the other party reacts, they can only watch him show off his power.

Laughing, Walter patted Grover on the shoulder and said rudely: "Lend me that woman again tonight.

I feel like I can kill her directly on the bed."

Just because he was too excited at the moment, Walter began to talk arrogantly.

But when it came to bed, he could only beg for mercy under Amy.

But this time, Walter, who had offended Grover, couldn't even do this.

"She is sick and a little uncomfortable.

It would be bad if she spread the disease to adults.

We have not prepared a priest."

"I saw she was fine this morning when she was sick.

Why did she suddenly become sick?"

Walter did not suspect that Grover was lying.

Instead, he figured out what kind of disease the woman had from Amy's dissolute behavior.

He even thought that Grover brought those diseases to Amy.

If he looked at Grover's face carefully, wasn't he just angry that he accidentally got those diseases?

"Oh, I understand, you also need to be more careful.

It's better to do less of that kind of thing.

After I kill that bastard, I will help you find a trustworthy priest."

In his heart, he despised Grover for being dirty, and while comforting Grover, Walter wondered if he should also check it out.

He and Grover had been sharing Amy a lot during this period, and it would be bad if he was also infected.

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Grover, who understood what Walter meant, naturally looked even worse and ignored him.

He walked directly towards the door of the conference hall.

This provoked Walter to mutter in a low voice that Grover accidentally blamed him.

Could it be that he brought the disease?

Grover, who was full of displeasure, certainly heard Walter's whisper, but he was in no mood to argue with the other party.

Grover, who still wants to rely on the Baker family to make further progress, will not fall out with Walter in a moment of anger, but Amy will be miserable.

Being stirred and abused by the man behind him, he endured a process that was only painful, and had to be forced to answer Grover's perverted questions about whether he was happy or not.

But the price behind the good feeling may not be what Grover wants to see.

After the passion has passed, all the anger and fire have been vented.

Men at this time are usually defenseless.

And Amy likes to extract men's information after draining their energy, but many men don't know that they are the poor guy who has lost his virginity and lost his integrity.

For example, Grover, the word "so good" gave him great confidence.

As soon as Amy asked him what happened and why he became so brave, he immediately spilled the beans.

"He's not that Walter Baker, who doesn't take anyone seriously just because he has a sister who dotes on him.

I kindly gave him advice, but it's just that he didn't appreciate it, and he actually humiliated me in public.

Huh, if he wants to have a decisive battle with that bastard, he should just go.

It’s best if they both lose and I can profit from it.”

The last sentence was inappropriate for Amy to hear.

Grover, who had woken up, quickly added.

"I will take you away after I have gained enough benefits in Fastland.

The prosperity of Tallinn City is not comparable to that of a rural place like this.

I can get you whatever you want."

The words are nice, but they have endured a beast like Lorne.

Amy has lost confidence in men, not to mention Grover just grabbed her hair and rode her like a horse.

The promises made by such a man are a bunch of bullshit.

Even the beast who likes to play with mother and daughter is better than the man who is hugging her.

Because at least Lorne wouldn't make Amy feel sick.

But Grover's pretentiousness made her feel a little nauseous, and she thought about her days since then.

Almost all the pain was caused by the men around her.

If it weren't for Grover's existence, she should stay by her daughter's side and enjoy the few family ties at this time.

She blamed Grover for the injustice she suffered, and Amy, who lost her balance, became increasingly angry the more she thought about it.

Perhaps at this moment, her hatred for Grover had surpassed Lorne.

Fortunately, Grover and Lorne are different.

Amy doesn't need to worry about her mother and daughter's future being affected by revenge against Grover, and Lorne's purpose of letting her get close to Grover is also very clear.

Therefore, there is no conflict between dealing with Grover and completing the task, and it can even be said to be killing two birds with one stone

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