What Amy said is true, but he, Grover, is a descendant of the Habs family.
Walter is a direct descendant of the Baker family.
As this relationship comes and goes, it's hard to say who is more powerful among them.
But one thing Grover is sure of.
That was in terms of ability.
How could a spoiled second-generation ancestor compare with him?
Look at that guy's style of doing things.
He was not only impatient but also lacked grace.
Take the matter of Hard Duffman and Jason Corgi as an example.
It was clear that they came to completely surrender to him.
When Walter arrived, just because the two of them were no longer useful, he actually assigned them the lowest position.
They didn't fall out on the spot just because they were crippled by the Fast family and lost any confidence to speak.
But people must have grudged Walter in their hearts, and in the eyes of onlookers, an unkind and unjust name has been attached to Walter's head.
If someone like Walter comes out now and raises a big flag, the people around Walter will definitely turn their backs on him immediately.
But where should I find such a person?
Grover was thinking about something, but Amy on the other side seemed to have seen through his heart.
In fact, the man's thoughts cannot be hidden from Amy at all.
What's more, Grover, who didn't treat Amy as a human being, had already completely displayed the dark side of his heart in front of the woman.
When he moved his brows, the woman knew what this guy was thinking.
In response to the plan that was initially formed in her mind, Amy immediately said: "I think it would be great if you became the baron of Fastland.
By then, we can be together openly."
That's right, I'll be the baron of Fastland myself.
As soon as Amy said it, Grover immediately wanted to replace Lorne and Walter.
But in an instant, he rejected the plan.
Because he came to the Fast Territory to assist Lorne under the secret order of the Grand Duke of the North.
If he finally became the lord of the Fast Territory, then the Grand Duke could let him go.
Grover, who specialized in helping the Grand Duke with paperwork and was a member of the Habs family, knew that the Habs family had a secret assassination team whose function was to execute those who could not be punished openly.
Grover didn't want those guys to come to his door, not to mention he didn't have the ability to organize an army.
Of course, this has nothing to do with ability, all he lacks is gold coins.
It is definitely not easy to support an army with personal income.
Walter alone, whom Grover knew, had already spent tens of thousands of gold coins on military expenses and winning over lords.
If you don't have money, who will fight with you?
With a sigh, Grover spoke out his difficulties.
"I am a person sent by the Grand Duke.
If I kill that bastard, I will be almost finished.
Besides, with my little wealth, those lords will not follow me."
Being able to lament shows that Grover is moved, but the difficulties in front of him make him a little helpless.
But for Amy, it's enough to be moved.
Grover's difficulties also ensured that he would not be able to confront Lorne for a long time.
Therefore, the woman continued to encourage: "But what if the death of that bastard has nothing to do with you?
And I heard that Walter Baker brought a lot of gold coins this time.
If you could get that wealth, wouldn't you be able to replace him?"
Grover knew how many gold coins Walter brought.
It is enough to fill a warehouse, and a team of soldiers, at least hundreds of thousands, are guarded around the clock.
Part of it was raised, and the other part was secretly funded by the Baker family.
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Such a huge sum of money was enough for Walter to bribe all the nearby small lords.
This was also the trump card for the second ancestor's final victory.
But transporting so many gold coins is obviously not easy.
Walter, who is about to have a decisive battle with Lorne, will definitely not take all the gold coins on the road, and it is not difficult to use the money.
It’s just that everyone else is concerned about Walter’s identity, and no one dares to disturb the Baker family.
However, Grover had a way to secretly lose Walter's gold coins openly.
During this period, he had been helping Walter do the accounting copywriting and he could turn Walter's gold coins into his wealth by making a few false accounts.
In this way, he will have gold coins to open up relationships.
It's just that it's more difficult to make Lorne's death have nothing to do with him, because since Lorne can't die in his hands, he can only let Walter do it for him.
But once Walter killed Lorne, it meant that he had secured victory.
In this way, the game became a head-on confrontation between him and Walter.
That is something Grover must avoid.
The Baker family is now powerful, and when the son of the Grand Duke of the North succeeds to the throne in the future, the Baker family will continue to be glorious.
Offending them is an extremely unwise choice.
Grover's limit is to make some small moves in secret and obtain the land of Fast Territory without knowing it.
But neither he nor Walter could kill Lorne.
Do you want the bastard to commit suicide?
This gave Grover a headache.
He muttered to himself, as if he was asking Amy, but also as if he was just repeating meaninglessly in his mind. in words.
"The gold coin problem is not difficult, but how to make that bastard disappear is more troublesome.
You can't do it yourself, and you can't let Walter succeed.
What should you do?"
Amy is good at tricking men, but Grover's problem is beyond her understanding.
But there is one thing that Amy knows very well: that is her mission "Let them consume each other first, and you can use your hands and feet behind to consume all Walter Baker's strength.
In this way, after he defeats the Fast family, he should not have the strength to fight for any territory."
Consumption is the worst way.
As Walter consumes, his gold coins will become less and less.
But Amy's words gave Grover a reminder, because he was not the only one afraid of consumption.
All the nobles participating in the war expected to win or lose in one battle, and then everyone would sit down and divide the spoils.
If the war enters the attrition stage, and their losses far exceed their gains, they will naturally become dissatisfied with Walter.
While the war is still going on, everyone will temporarily be united in facing the outside world because they have a common enemy.
But if Walter defeats Lorne and there is not enough benefit distribution, it will be unclear whether the resentful lord will support him at that time.
What if, someone comes along at the right time and heals all the wounds. what will happen The more I thought about it, the more I thought I could give it a try, and even my first target, Grover, was already there.
Hadduffman and Jason Corgi, who were abandoned by Walter, were the best helpers.
Even in order to obtain the territory of the Fast family, Grover was ready to offend the wife clan and divorce his wife
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