The Legend of Fatality

Chapter 363: Catherine

Catherine is the daughter of Dennis Avis and Isabella Berbek of Bill Barry, born in the early hours of May 24. The child is very healthy. After the child was born, the mother was very tired, and this process lasted all night.

——Royal family records

Catherine is in the castle library, saying goodbye to the books-she is more familiar with and likes them than most people at Bill Barry. Hearing the news that Ambrose was killed, she cried and cursed her failed plan. On the one hand, she knew this might be a lie, but she would never know the truth for sure, and she would always doubt it.

Only they will know the truth. Noyes smiled to let her know that he knew this. He knew that she could never be sure what the facts were, and whether Ambrose had died in a ditch by the road, or had escaped to a free place. That was Noyes's power, he abused it, just as he abused everything else.

Man and power. They like it, and their obsession is beyond her understanding. Her love for Ambrose and her fascination with him are still there. She remembered him in her mind, in her memory, he was there, living in her memory.

She touched the words that marked her birth with her fingertips, the words as old as her, and even in those few lines, she could feel the influence of the king. He was everywhere; even Catherine felt he was looking at her now, and although it was ridiculous, she still looked around.

She suspected that her birth was the first and last time she was allowed to wait for her father to wait. If he knew that a girl would appear at the end of childbirth, he might not wait so patiently, and he might not endure the wait at all.

The births of Peverly and Harold are also recorded in this book, which is more detailed-the joy of the king is described in a few sentences! But this is understandable: Peverly is the first in the throne Heir, Harold is the second heir.

Catherine, in theory, was the third, and although the king hated a woman ruling his kingdom very much, her mother once told her that it would be a matter of life and death, as to whether he would prefer Bill Barry to his brother Ni The sons of Doyle ruled, not by her.

However, Niels ’s sons have all died recently; their deaths are also recorded in the family records, and can be seen on the records. After the death of the young princes, "Istania left to return to the real The rule of King Denis-Avis is one step closer. "

Strangely, the future of each country depends not only on the victory of the war, but also on the health of the royal children. The death of Prince Niles ’sons proves how quickly fate changes. After defeating his brother's invasion, Niels seems to have maintained his dynasty forever, but now Babusha's future is uncertain. Similarly, Harold was sick, Peverley had an accident, and Catherine would become the legal heir to Bill Barry and Barbosa.

Of course, her marriage to Prince Lothal will greatly reduce the possibility of her succession to the throne. Once she is married, she is no longer considered a Bilbao. Her loyalty will belong to her husband and Burtania. The lords of Bill Bally or Babusha seemed unlikely to accept a foreigner as their ruler.

Perhaps this is another reason why her father is so passionate about this marriage, because it is a way to eliminate her potential threat, and she will never be able to threaten the throne of Bill Barry, although her potential threat is small.

Her mother told Catherine many times that her father was a king, but also a man. He didn't understand women and thought they were completely different from him. He believes that women are weak and have a lower status. "You should never behave like a fool-you are his daughter after all-but you must never appear to know more or know more clearly than he or your brothers."

Catherine ignored their advice when they last met, and she thought sadly, putting the pages of the family record back in place. They made her think that she was suffering for this, but ... she survived.

She took the book back to the shelf and took out an equally large book: "Accounts of the Royal Family." Her mother ’s voice echoed in Catherine ’s mind again: “Knowing the palace ’s income and expenditure is one of the Queen ’s duties.”

Catherine spent most of her time thinking that the books were particularly boring, but there was a chapter devoted to the cost of arranging her marriage-Catherine was attracted since she first discovered this chapter. There, she could see how many gold coins, silver coins, and copper plates her father valued her. This is not a small sum.

In the past year, we paid many visit fees, delegation fees and gift fees. Her father's first gift to Prince Lothal was a horse, black, seven feet long and four years old, with an elegant manner. The horse was kept in the Wang's stable, and it didn't cost him much, but he valued it by three hundred gold coins.

Catherine wanted to know if she also grew up in the king's house and would be recorded. Girl, timid, skinny, nearly 16 years old, easy to be capricious. Decrease in inventory value: fifty gold coins and ten silver coins.

However, this horse is nothing compared to the cost of her father sending a representative to Burtania to "assess the suitability for marriage". The delegate to Burtania spent hundreds of gold coins to charter a boat and spent more money preparing gifts for the nobles of Burtania.

Then, several distinguished guests were invited back to Bill Barry, as well as spending on luxury entertainment, food and wine on a scale of hundreds. Her father has been extremely busy and extravagant, especially considering how bad Bill Barry's financial situation is.

Catherine quickly returned to the income and expenses section. This is a terrible article. The monthly income from taxation is stable, but very little, while the income from gold mines has been reduced to almost zero. After the war emptied his vault, her father increased the mining in the north. At first there was some additional income, but now gold is also exhausted. At the same time, these expenses cover page after page: employee salaries, endless food bills, from clothes to red wine, from six copper plates to two gold and seven silver coins.

Catherine closed the book and let the pages flick across her fingers. When she did this, she glimpsed another page of text. It is at the back, only a few pages away from the wedding expenses section. Its name is "Felding". Where has she heard this name before?

There are only three entries, the first one was last fall:

Men's uniform: 600 gold coins

Tent, tools: three hundred and twenty gold coins

Smoke: two thousand gold coins

Catherine stared at the entry. The cost of uniforms and tents is not uncommon, but the cigarette fee of two thousand gold coins is both a huge sum and a very strange thing. Is it the smoke made by monster spice?

Catherine read a book about Burtania while preparing for her marriage. One of her books mentioned the smoke made by monster spices, which is rarely seen in Bill Barry. The book claims that this is a strange smoke made of alchemy by the sachets of strange creatures living in the forest of Burtania.

She read in the book that there are some illegal smoking rooms in the city of Tirya ~ www.NovelMTL.com ~ People inhale smoke there and spend a few days of life, "enjoying a wonderful breath".

But she did not know why her father smoked this cigarette. He even hates wine and beer, saying that they are weak and stupid. She couldn't see smoking more attractive to him than drinking. How much cigarettes did you buy for two thousand gold coins? This is a huge sum of money. Certainly not "enjoy the wonderful breath".

Catherine remembered now. Fielding is where Sir Wald was killed and Miss Anne was arrested. When she tried to understand the death penalty, she read it in the report about the arrest.

Miss Anne and Sir Wald have been to this place. Did they see the tent, uniform and smoke?

Then Catherine remembered another thing. She stood up excitedly and ran to the shelf deeper in the library. She knows what book she needs: a book she likes most, this book gave her the first exposure to sign language. She found the book and scanned it quickly.

The gesture that Miss Anne made during the execution was a kiss holding her fist in her right and left hands. Although it was a poor fist, her first **** were stretched out due to broken fingers. At least Catherine thought it was because of her broken finger. But what if it's not the case? What if she kept saying something else?

Catherine found that page:

kiss.

Common gestures made with the left or right hand. However, strictly speaking, what is done with the left hand means "kiss", and what is done with the right hand means "breath".

When "breath" is paired with a flat palm, it means "life", and when paired with a vertically stretched palm, it means "air". When paired with a clenched fist, it means "smoking". Paired with clenched fists, **** straightened, meaning "monster smoke".

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