The Last Frontier of Fire and Sword

Chapter 590: The Return of Heroes 11

  Despite being in the dust all the way, Basit and Father Spasokukotsky went to see Chechen as soon as they arrived at the castle. In the hall of the castle, Bacht told another version of the truth. This time Cheechen did not immediately make a conclusion after listening to it, but sent someone to find Kiayan and Pidro, and he asked Bashit and Kiayan to confront each other.

  At this time, Chiayan and Pidro continued to gamble in the small town casino under the leadership of another Chiayan. Kiayan did not expect that there would be a Jew with the same name and surname on this side of the mountain, and the two quickly became affectionate. Pidro is rich and the two Kiayans are free, so in the past few days when Father Spasokukotsky is absent, the three of them have gambled and enjoyed themselves in the dark.

When the people sent by Chechen found Pidro and Kiayan and told them that Bakhit and Father Spasokukotsky had returned to the castle, the commander asked Kiayan to drink Bakhit when facing the confrontation. A drunk Pidro grabbed Kiayan's hand.

   "It's just right, let's go find and make it clear." Pidro looked at Chiayan and said.

   "Good, good, of course good." Kiayan responded with some guilty conscience.

   So, Kiayan was forced on the horse by Pidro. Pidro deliberately sandwiched Chiayan with the person sent by Chechen, and the three returned to the castle as quickly as possible.

   As soon as Kiayan walked into the hall of the castle, Bashit, who was suffocated from the start of Vidawa's road, rushed to Kiayan. He grabbed Kiayan by the collar and shouted angrily: "You hateful Jew, you are obviously forcing those poor farmers to work for free six days a week. You obviously burned the head of the manor, so you dare to blame all of them. US!"

   In terms of momentum, ten kiayans together can't compare to one Bashit. Facing Bashit who came with his anger, Kiayan paled with fright, and his face was covered with sweat.

   At this time, when Kiayan wanted to ask Pidro for help, he found that Pidro was not on his side, but walked to Cheerchen's side.

   "Kiayan, do you have anything to say about Deputy Chief Bashit?" Cheerchen asked.

   Ki Ayan knew that the only ones who could save him from Bacht were Chechen and Pidro. He plucked up the courage to rush to Cheerchen, knelt down and argued loudly:

   "My benefactor, I do this for you!"

   "So you admit that you let those farmers work six days a week for free?" Pidro turned black when he heard what Chiayan had almost admitted—the Jew had deceived himself from the start.

"Master Chechen, and Master Piedro. I also want to build the manor as soon as possible. Besides, working six days a week is not too much. Like Master Jan Zamois and Master Visnievitski Home, the peasants and serfs who cultivated their land are all working for them for free six days a week. We just temporarily add them to work because of the emergency now, what's too much! Master Pidro, Didn’t you also say, “Our mercenary group protects them from the Swedes, Prussians and bandits in Vidawa. We want them to pay more. Is this too much!” They are the real revenge! "Kiayan cried.

   Hearing that Kiayan used what he had said to squeeze himself in front of Bachter and Father Spaso Kukotsky, Pidro's face looked like a boiled crab.

   "When did I say that!" Pidro exclaimed angrily.

   Looking at Uncle Piedro who yelled, Cheerchen's eyes showed distrust for the first time. Kiayan said what Uncle Pidro said, and what Uncle said to himself during Azov. Obviously, Kiayan may not lie on this point.

   However, Piedro is his uncle after all. No matter how fair Cheer Chen was, he couldn't deal with his uncle. So Cheerchen decided not to entangle this issue anymore, but to point to the core.

"Kiayan, my uncle may or may not have said such a thing, but I sent a letter back to Vidawa, clearly stating that from now on, the peasants will only work for our uncle and nephew for free for 2 days. But you Why didn't you comply?" Cheechen asked Ki Ayan.

   Why Ki Ayan did not follow the decision of himself and his uncle to reduce the unpaid work from 5 days to 2 days, and to increase it even further to 6 days. This is the core of the problem.

   Tetsuchen thought that when he asked this question, Ki Ayan would definitely confess his guilt with fear, admitting that he was doing it for his own self-interest, and his desire to gain his own interests. Unexpectedly, Keayan had a completely unaware face: "What letter? What letter has Wo never received?"

   After finishing speaking, Kiayan also cast a glance at Bahit-he was wondering if Bahit had hid the letter privately.

   "I haven't received any letters." Bachter shook his head. Although he didn't deal with Kiayan, Bassett didn't bother to lie about this kind of thing.

"How is this going?!"

   Now, it's Piedro and Cheechen's turn to stare at them.

  Actually, the messenger who sent the letter to Chelchen was already buried in the belly of the fish, and even the letter was dissolved and disappeared into the sea.

   In addition to merchant ships, there are countless pirates in the Black Sea. ***Pirates, Christian pirates, and even the navy of the Cossack emirate of Zaporozhye, those Cossack sailors will also rob heathen ships in the Black Sea as their own business. Of course, when these pirates can't rob the ships of the infidels, they will also extend their clutches to their "brothers."

   The courier Chechen sent back to Vidava was on the ship that was attacked by several Cossack warships. The messenger was unfortunately hit by grape bombs and fell into the sea during the first round of the Cossack warship.

   Of course, everyone present has no way of knowing what happened. They only understood one fact: the letter never reached Vidava.

  Understanding this, Pidro took the lead and laughed to himself-it wasn't Chiayan's fault, or Bacht's fault, and the matter was easy to handle.

  Pidro asked Kiayan, "Kiayan, if you receive our letter, you will definitely do what the team leader and I tell you, right?"

   "Of course!" Kiyan vowed: "I am the most loyal servant of the two masters, so how can I disobey the master's orders!"

Pidro heard what Chiayan said, and he chuckled his palms and laughed: "That's right. Deputy Commander Bashit, Chiayan is not wrong, and you are not wrong, neither is the messenger who is wrong. Nor is it. I know that the **** dog fell into which ditch with the letter and drunk and couldn’t climb it~www.wuxiamtl.com~ Now that you know that the leader and I are all trying to relieve the burden of the farmers in Vidawa, then Please go back and tell them that this is all a misunderstanding. Let them resume work as soon as possible."

   Bashit stared when he heard Pedro say this. Pidro's words were obviously favoring Ki Ayan.

"Deputy Captain Pidro, this matter may be a misunderstanding, but the matter of Kiayan's blame on us after burning the manor, it is true and cannot be denied. I hope you He and the head can give you an explanation. After all, if Father Spasokukotsky hadn’t arrived early, I’m afraid this **** Kiayan would bring the cavalry of the mercenary regiment to deal with us.”

   "This..." Pidro choked for a moment.

   and Kiayan yelled: "If you hadn’t trapped me and my son in the manor and threatened to kill us, would we set fire to escape?"

   "You Jew, is this the reason you burned the manor and blamed the deputy commander of Bashit?" Yelishei said to Bashit to help him.

   "Kiayan is also trying to save himself. He is also helpless, understandable." Oksana stood by Kiayan again.

  ……

The officers of the    mercenary regiment expressed their opinions one after another, and most of them still stood by Bacht's side. This is also because Jews were generally not treated in Eastern Europe at that time.

"All right."

   At this moment, Tetsuchen stood up. Because of everyone standing in line and quarreling, he already felt a bit exhausted physically and mentally at this time.

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