Eagle Flag of Epirus

Vol 4 Chapter 3: dispute

"I can't bear it?" Nevsky asked, looking at the confident Justinian, he didn't understand why Justinian looked so sure.

"Of course, I'm afraid the guys who have been waiting for me to visit them these days are already uncomfortable, and if I spread the news of the land reform, I am afraid that none of them can continue to bear it." Cha Steinney sneered. Since he captured Tripolis, he has undoubtedly become the actual controller of the southern Peloponnese, but the old nobles of Tenaron seem to have no response to this, and their attitude is cold. . This seems abnormal, but Justinian immediately understood their intentions. As the old nobles who were nominally loyal to Nicaea, they wanted to wait for the price and naturally suffocated the appetite of Epirus. It is a pity. It was Justinian who was not from Mikhail. He was not interested at all.

However, the thing Justinian had to do for Muzifiusto to pay for himself would be done for him after all. Even for the ring that the other party gave him, he would still go to Tenaron after all. It's just that he doesn't like the initiative to be handed over to the other party, so giving Tripolis's field rewards to meritorious soldiers is also forcing the nobles to be in the mood to play such boring tricks with themselves.

And seeing Justinian so confident, although Neusky was dubious, the young man in front of him surprised him time and time again, using the facts of every success to prove to him that Justinian did have enough ability to make him. He trusted.

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In fact, Justinian’s guess is indeed not wrong. Only two or three days after the decree was issued to assign the landless property of Tripolis to the soldiers, the Moria nobles who received the news were unable to sit down. Living.

They were already in their minds, thinking that Justinian had to find them to cooperate after defeating the Latins, and they were full of joy to wait to receive their "property", but now the kid named Justinian actually took their estate like this. The magnificent place was divided among a group of mud legs.

There was an uproar in the old aristocratic base camp at Tena Longhorn, and the aristocrats whose interests were damaged were even more annoyed.

"Damn Justinian, he is even more hateful than the lunatic Mikhail, he dare to make such a decision."

"We obviously provided them with help before, but we didn't expect to hit our own property now, this shameless bastard!"

"Huh, that guy really regards himself as the governor of Moria. Without our recognition, he is just a soldier. We must know which one of our family inheritance has not gone through hundreds of years, is it a Nouveau riche can be compared!"

Regardless of whether the property was divided by Justinian without authorization, these hereditary nobles felt that they had been greatly insulted, not to mention that if Justinian really regained the entire Moriah, their property would be "occupied." "Just a matter of time.

While the nobles were all injustice, George Frontier, who had been watching with cold eyes, suddenly sneered: "After saying so much, do you have a way to stop this? Or is it true that you just rely on these few words or your family background? Can this [Governor Moriah] stop?"

I saw that the nobles who had gathered together and cursed Justinian, who was hundreds of miles away, were silent. They were indeed annoyed, but there was nothing to do. Since the Battle of the Olive Grove, the Moria nobles, who were greatly injured, took less than two thousand remnants and hid themselves in the castles in the southern mountains. They did not have the confidence to go out and the group of Justinian’s men. In the Alfios River, the Achaeans defeated the warriors who defeated them.

George Frontier’s words hurt them deeply, but these nobles have no way to refute, because what the other party said is not wrong. Even if Justinian is riding on their necks, they can only have no strength. Hard to tell.

"Then what do you think, Lord George?" Duke Sgross, who had also not spoken before, asked.

"It's very simple. Crossing the sea to Nicaea, you don't think that people like Mikhail will tolerate our existence. Now because of the constraints of the Latins, the Epirus army will not act rashly against us, but Once they have really regained the entire Peloponnese, they will point their finger at us sooner or later." Count George said astonishingly, and directly offered to give up Moriah and go to Nicaea.

But his proposal did not receive a response at all, and the nobles who heard his words all faced mocking sneers.

They are not the same as Earl George. They are the nobles of the Peloponnesian ~www.ltnovel.com~ The family has at least one hundred years of inheritance, but unlike him, it is because of joining the Laskaris family that they got the title. If they leave here, Donicia, they really have nothing. As for the thoughts of the George Frontier, these old and cunning nobles naturally knew that this was mostly the idea of ​​the Lascaris brothers.

At that time, Nicaea, Theodore Lascaris and Constantin Lascaris became the emperor and co-emperor of the empire, but their names were not so stable, not to mention the Latin tyrants of Constantinople. He claims to be the Emperor of Romania, Epirus in the west, and Trabizon in the east. One is the Ducas family and the other is the Komunin family. The unity point is no worse than the Lascaris family.

At this time, there is only one person who wants to advertise his status and that is to "sell" the nobles, and the means of "suckling" are naturally soft and hard. Many of the exiled aristocrats in Nicaea are nobles, and now Lascaris The hereditary aristocrats who targeted Moria naturally should.

But these cunning nobles like Moria would not be so easily exploited! These hereditary nobles can be mixed in Moria, but if they go to Nicaea, the situation will be different. They still have hope if they stay here. If they really leave, they will really become rootless duckweed. Up.

Seeing the noncommittal attitude of other nobles, Earl George knew that a few simple words would not convince him, so he said: "Are you still imagining Epirus? What about your attitude, Duke Leo?" In the case of that man, although he didn't like the other person very much, Duke Leo was after all the former ruler of Corinth and the representative of the nobles of Moria. Only by persuading him can he persuade everyone. Enter chapter review (0)?

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