Why it never ends

Chapter 237 Queen's Chapter

Chapter 237 Queen's Day

Hesta kept looking out of the window.

Victoria's words reminded her of the time when she killed Fernand and Hoffman more than a month ago.Those days were indeed very tormenting, and the long-overdue killing did not bring the expected happiness—the two stabbed her again in unrepentant astonishment before they died.

The existence of these people made her truly see an unbreakable order, which transcended personal morality and likes and dislikes, and even surpassed the simple justice of the world.

Within this order, all apparent rules will be distorted, and all evil deeds will become trivial.

"Who are you fighting?"

Hesta could not answer this question. When she beheaded those hypocrites, she clearly felt that she had only cut off the insignificant roots of some huge monster.However, before that, she had never even noticed the existence of this "monster".

Perhaps it has been running alone for hundreds of thousands of years, entrenched in every corner of the world with its vigorous vitality... This kind of imagination makes Hesta feel extremely painful.

Is this the "double-edged" edge that Victoria mentioned?

Hesta didn't know, but she did know that once she saw what was behind the veil, her old life would become unbearable, because "there are villages like this all over the world, and we can't just ignore them." "... even a moment of peace and joy seems like a survivor's sin.

At this moment, Hesta suddenly felt an unprecedented loneliness. She longed to see Ava again, or bury her face in the arms of her loved one, just like the short tenderness in last night's nightmare.

Hesta turned his head and looked out the window with some sobs.

Ava, what am I fighting against?
Do you know the name of this enemy?
……

After completing all the formalities, Hesta looked at the time, and it was not yet ten o'clock in the morning.

Since she had already obtained a temporary driving certificate, she would drive on the way back, while Victoria sat aside and checked the information.

"An investigation into the Seven Hills Foreign Aid Organization has already begun, did you know?"

"Well, I know." Hesta nodded, "The public prosecutor in the internal court told me that if what I said is true, they can continue to pursue the responsibility even if Fernand is dead now, at least his property will be confiscated Forfeit."

"Late justice..." Victoria sighed softly, put away her phone, "I'll sleep for a while."

……

Hesta followed the address given by Victoria and drove directly to Tanglar's manor.

The size of this manor is comparable to that of Rishi's Claire Farm, but because there are no magnificent buildings like the Golden Crow Palace, it really shows a lot of natural beauty that belongs to the wilderness.

When Victoria and Hesta stepped into the manor, everyone was sitting around a corner of the garden. When Sophie saw Victoria, she raised her hand to greet her.

"What are you doing?" Victoria asked.

"I'm introducing the origin of Queen's Day!" Sophie's voice was full of vigor, with the unique vigor of young people, "It's just in time for you to come, come and sit down!"

"Ah, Eureka~" A strange yet familiar voice came from not far away, Hesta turned her head slightly, and saw Palan, whom she had just met last night, greeting her.

Beside the charming Palan, Tanglar, who looks like a fat pig, is flushed.From time to time he cast a salivating glance at Palan, but Palan seemed oblivious to it.She smiled at Hesta, then patted the empty seat beside her, motioning for Hesta to sit beside her.

Hesta quickly retrieved other seats in the crowd.

Victoria had already walked straight to Alvira's side, and there were still several empty seats on the bench where the Duke and Duchess were, and Alvira also looked towards Hesta at this time.

Hesta had a premonition that the gaze was about to fall on her, and she instinctively avoided it. Just then, she saw Calvin sitting on the edge of the crowd—the seat next to him was also empty.

Hesta stepped forward and sat down, the seat surface was still warm.

Calvin laughed, "Is everything going well in the morning?"

"It went well," Hesta replied, "all the necessary procedures have been completed."

Not far away, Alvira tapped the glass with a silver spoon, signaling for everyone to quiet down.

She said softly, "Since everyone is here, let's leave the rest of the time to Sophie."

"Good!" Victoria applauded loudly, and this exaggerated flattery sparked a burst of laughter.

Sophie's face was flushed with excitement. She changed into a suit today, and she was still holding a pipe in her hand.

"I believe that everyone has recently discovered that there are lanterns and festoons in the city of Tanyi, and everyone is celebrating the 'Queen's Day'. Today, I will tell you about the origin of the 'Queen's Day'. By the way, I will introduce the festival activities tonight. I hope Everyone is welcome to participate!"

Su Lei raised his hand, "But didn't Queen's Day pass yesterday?"

"Haha, this is a misunderstanding. In fact, Queen's Day has seven days in total, starting from last night, and lasting for a week." Sophie turned her hands behind her back, and she stepped on the plush grass in winter, and said with a smile, "Below , I will share with you the origin of Queen's Day - the queen in our story also happens to have the same name as one of our guests today, and she is also called 'Victoria'."

Victoria let out an interesting "Huh?" Ende laughed, "No wonder you are so cheering today!"

Sophie coughed lightly, "It is said that in the third district of the Black Iron Age, Tan Yi was a small kingdom. Different from the years of wars in other places, the king and queen who ruled this land were very sympathetic to the displaced people during the war. The people of the country, they work hard to govern, never invade other countries, and are always on guard against coveting from the outside world.

"However, the heavens failed as people wished, and the flames of war that ignited on this land still spread here. One day, the king led the army to go out, and the queen and the rest of the subjects were stationed in the city.

"News from the front line keep coming, and everyone is waiting for the triumphant return of the king with hope, but who knows that after three months, there is no news from the king and his army. The misfortune is that the enemy army has quietly approached the city. Their envoys came to persuade them to surrender."

Sophie turned around suddenly, with a haughty look on her face: "'Dear Queen, your husband has died in battle, for you and your subjects, please open the door and accept surrender.'"

Immediately afterwards, Sophie turned her back again, and she replied frankly with a smile: "'Oh, you arrogant envoys, you might as well put away your arrogance, go back and tell your commander, his cavalry may be able to run over Tens of thousands of mighty warriors can't crush my will!'"

(End of this chapter)

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like