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So he said 
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"Only those who survive can sharpen the blade of revenge." Brown’s shoulder was shaken upon the word. He was surprised that Lulak knew everything even though he hadn’t brought it up yet. Lulak’s deep brown eyes filled with a strange smile.
"Don’t worry about Angenas. These days, they’re busy putting out their tailed fire. Now that I’ve held a scholarship, don’t worry about the leak of your visit to me today." (Grandpa never ceases to amuse me😏)
 
"Thank you..." Gillard Brown bowed his head deep. And in that state, he spoke earnestly, "Please help the Brown family, elder. I have found a way to get back the land that was taken away by Angenas, but before that, I must regain my name." (He is referring to Perez here)
Angenas eventually succeeded in removing the Browns from the aristocratic register ten years ago. Strictly speaking, now the Browns are no longer aristocrats. "So please help me get my name back to aristocracy?" Lulak stroked the white beard slowly. "So what does Lombardy gain?" "The Brown family, who succeeded in the aristocracy, will be Lombardy’s eternal allies."
 
Lulak burst into laughter. "Where else can you find empty promises like that? Now the Brown family, which can’t be found in the aristocratic register, allies." At that moment, Lulak’s eyes became sharp, "Besides, what do I believe in you who have become the Second Prince’s man?" Gillard Brown was engulfed in vain. 

"Did that wolf say that? You can’t use your power in the aristocracy, so you go to Lombardy and throw an empty promise?" (grandpa knows how clever Perez is 👀) Gillard Brown was unable to speak because it was as Lulak said. Meeting the Lord of Lombardy was the idea of the Second Prince, and it was right to use Lombardy’s friendship with the Brown family in the past.
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