The bastard's remarks were completely smearing the church, but Lorne's meaning was clearly conveyed to Dean.
To be honest, if given the choice, Dean would never agree with Lorne's approach.
But from the time he agreed to Lorne coming to Charles to fight for power, he had no more options to go.
After getting a taste of power, he may not necessarily be willing to be under house arrest by Hunter.
This is also the reason why Dean chose to betray Hunter in the end.
He didn't want to change from an important figure back to his previous self, which was even worse than before.
Gritting his teeth, not afraid of being liquidated in the future, Dean was willing to trade his life for power.
Of course, the best case scenario is that Lorne wins in the end.
It was during Baron Fast's lifetime that his position as Earl Charles was secure.
For his own selfish desires, Dean really regarded Lorne's career as his own future.
This guy also has a ruthless drive to secure his position as Earl Charles.
"I understand, sir, the Charles family will definitely be your most loyal assistants.
I will use all the strength of my Charles family to assist you.
No matter what kind of instructions you have, you can leave them to me."
Anna was not mentioned at all, and Dean indeed understood what Lorne meant.
Only someone like him would be willing to become Lorne's lackey.
"That's right, those who know the current affairs are heroes, don't you think so?
Knight Bude said, you haven't seen your family for a long time, please come back with me this time."
Suddenly asked Bude on the side, in terms of loyalty, Bude has a completely negative value for Lorne.
But for the safety of his family, he had to help Lorne.
Although this guy's son and son-in-law have been killed by Lorne, and his daughter was defiled by an animal and then married off to someone at random, at least they are still alive.
As long as Bude continues to work for him, Lorne doesn't mind giving his wife back to him first.
That old woman, Lorne wasn't that horny.
But as soon as he finished speaking, Lorne immediately remembered that he had married Bude's wife to old Wolf as a sequel.
And when he was going south, he seemed to have heard that the old guy, the old tree blooming, actually made Bude's wife pregnant.
If there was no such problem, Lorne could naturally ask Old Wolf to return his wife to Bude.
I believe Old Wolf would understand, and at most he would compensate Old Wolf with a new aristocratic woman.
But now that everyone is pregnant, wouldn't this make Old Wolf feel chilly and embarrass Bude?
Since they can't compensate Old Wolf, they might as well take advantage of Bude.
The beast's way of thinking about women is completely alien.
He told Bude: "You can be considered meritorious this time.
My mother happens to have a distant cousin in the Charles family."
What Lorne wanted to say didn't need to be finished, Bude already understood it.
He did not accept Baron Fast's kindness.
This knight was obviously not the same type of person as Dean.
"Lord Baron, I just hope that I can take my family back to my hometown.
I hope the Baron can make it happen."
Just now Luo En said that only a man who knows the current affairs can become a hero.
It seems that Bude does not understand the true meaning of this sentence.
She felt that it was necessary to teach Bude a lesson, but before he could teach the knights what it means to know the current affairs, Sophia and the others, who deliberately distanced themselves from Lorne and others, rushed over after receiving the news of their victory.
The appearance of the Lord Bishop saved Bude's life, and Lorne had no time to deal with this ignorant knight.
After showing his victory to the nobles who came, he publicly announced that Hunter would be executed.
The nobles were executed, and according to Lorne's tone, it was a public execution.
For a while, the nobles who were traveling with him couldn't accept it.
But fortunately, their number was small, and Lorne suppressed a few objections at once.
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With his current reputation as Lorne Fast, ordinary young nobles really don't dare to insist on him.
However, small actions are certainly unavoidable.
Unable to get Lorne to take back his decision, they secretly wrote a collective letter to Anna, hoping that Miss Hubbs could stop Lorne's brutal behavior.
Unfortunately, before the letter reached Anna's hands, Lorne opened it first.
"You can't do this.
Although these nobles have no power to oppose you for the time being, when their numbers are large enough, sooner or later they will stand up and openly confront you.
Before your puppets can completely control the North, we need the support of the nobles. " Sophia agreed with Lorne's decision to burn Hunter because it would also strengthen the prestige of her church.
Everyone needs to know that Sophia is more than just a priest who can heal illnesses and save people.
Only when she is different from Keira in the empire can it be easier for her to set up her own flag.
But in the same way, blind killing and dictatorship will inevitably give people a feeling of domineering.
The northern nobles who were accustomed to the enfeoffment system could not accept such a huge change, so Sophia felt that there should be some flexibility.
It's like boiling a frog in warm water, slowly consuming the power of those northern nobles.
It's just that Lorne is not prepared to spend more than ten years in the northern border.
Using Anna as a fig leaf, Lorne plans to implement his plan of prosperity for those who obey and those who rebel will perish.
Hunter is just the beginning, the next step is the highlight.
"Someone will definitely stand up against what we do in the end.
So I first find some excuses and deal with the most stubborn ones.
Think about it, if they can't even accept me now and don't stand up to oppose me in the future and find some tough guys to show them my power, they will think they will be stronger than me.
Like the guy who co-signed this letter. " Raising the letter in his hand, Lorne said.
"You see, they clearly want to take my place.
They don't care about their own weight, so I want them to know the difference between me and them."
This is Lorne's old trick, using fear to enforce his rule.
He did this when he was on the grassland, and the civilians were really treated obediently by him.
Of course, Lorne selectively ignored how many people died in the process.
As for the difference between nobles and commoners, he was determined to abolish the feudal system anyway.
Starting now, ingraining your irrefutable image into the minds of others will make it easier for them to carry out drastic and progressive reforms in the future.
The rough approach made Sophia frown slightly.
She was worried that Lorne's brutal rule would affect the reputation of the new church.
And Lorne also saw the bishop's worries, but he seemed very disapproving.
Because in Lorne's blueprint, a designated range of activities had already been drawn for Sophia
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