honor me as god

Chapter 46 Civil Affairs Removal

Chapter 46 Civil Affairs Removal
The cries of Jenica and Vic drifted away, and slowly they could not be heard.

Whether Kino deliberately played tricks on these two people and executed them under the guise of misunderstanding, or whether it was really just because the two people misunderstood them and was killed by him in a joke, is unknown.

The scene just now shocked Pesci too much. He stood there dumbfounded, not daring to say a word.

Pesci had heard the name of Chino van Helsing before, but only heard that this was a weak and incompetent nobleman who relied on the family's reputation and his subordinates never respected him. A dog in Schilling dared to urinate on his leg. .

But now it seems that this guy is completely different from the rumors.
Not long after, Palatine came back, he deliberately wiped off the blood, his body was clean, and he said in a deep voice, "I have already beheaded both of them, chopped up their bodies to make pig food, and put their heads in the cemetery to pay homage to the dead. "

At this time, Chino was concentrating on studying the city defense blueprint without raising his head: "It's hard work, let's train the sergeant."

"Yes."

After Paladin left, Pesci was left here, daring not to move or speak, but to wait for Chino to take care of him.

But Chino was very absorbed in the drawings, and several times he went to get a ruler and charcoal, and passed by Pesci, but he didn't seem to see him, and I don't know if it was intentional.

In this way, after a full hour, the fat Percy was too tired to straighten his waist, his chest began to feel tight, and he coughed unconsciously: "cough"

Hearing the sound, Chino raised his head and patted his forehead: "I'm really sorry, I forgot that you are still here. Sit down, there are no outsiders here, feel free to be at home."

"Huh—" Percy sat down on the chair in relief, and in order to maintain his image, he still faced Chino with his chest and abdomen flattened, his expression flattering like a dog facing his master: "Lord Administrator, your judgment is too disgusting. That's it! The pair of dog men and women who cheated others out of their life-saving money should be beheaded and paid homage to!"

Chino smiled and asked, "You think I'm doing well?"

"Of course!" Pesci vowed.

Kino's expression was a little melancholy, and he kept rubbing his chin: "But from the code, I've clearly crossed the line. They are Dogoland civilians who enjoy the most basic right to life, not slaves who can take their lives at will. I don't have any. It is against the integrity of the administrator to execute them privately when the charges are unclear and even lack of evidence through the investigation of the court."

Percy was about to cry without tears, thinking: What should I do?Could it be that Lao Tzu is scolding you now?Do I dare me? ? ?

Pesci cleared his throat, nodded and said, "Don't worry, this is not a problem. It's just two little civilians who deserved to be killed. The Inspector won't care about such trivial matters."

Kino looked at him with interest. "You mean that the Ombudsman flouted the Code?"

Pesci panicked: "I-I-I, I didn't say that!"

"Is that my contempt for the Code?"

"My lord, I didn't mean that!"

"There is always one person wrong in this matter. Who do you think is wrong? Me, or the Inspector?"

Pesci was already dizzy, and in addition to being nervous, he couldn't turn his head around, and he shrank his head and couldn't speak for a long time.

Chino: "Are you like this at home too?"

Pesci was stunned: "What?"

"You sit like this at home too?" Chino pointed to Percy's chest and belly.

Percy quickly shook his head: "No."

Kino looked at him blankly: "I said just now, feel free to be at home. Why are you still sitting like this?"

After hesitating for a moment, Pesci subconsciously followed Chino's words, put his stomach down, and leaned back on the chair.

Kino clapped his hands and smiled again: "Is it more comfortable?"

"Yes." Percy nodded in agreement.

Kino got up, picked up the jug on the table and poured him a glass of wine: "Come, have a taste."

Pesci took the cup with both hands and took a sip. The scorching sensation spread rapidly in his mouth, penetrating his throat all the way to his stomach. It was so hot that he was sweating profusely, clutching his throat and starting to cough wildly: "Cough! . wheeze!."

Chino looked at him and asked curiously, "Is it bad?"

"Sir. Vomit! This." Percy coughed so much that tears flowed out, but he didn't dare to say what was in his heart. He could only show an ugly smile and said with a thumbs up, "Delicious."

Chino took advantage of the situation and handed the jug forward: "How about another cup?"

"Oh no no no, I, I'm not thirsty. Cough, my lord, what did you drink for me? I sensed an extremely strong aroma of wine, which I've never had before." Percy quickly turned away topic.

Kino sat back in his chair lazily, smiled and said, "You must already know about me and the aliens."

Percy did not miss any opportunity to be flattering, and said slowly: "Of course, the carrier pigeon has already spread your great achievements to the streets! Looking at the kingdom, who doesn't know that Lord Kino van Helsing is the annihilation of aliens?"

"It's from them, a wine that doesn't belong to this world." Chino shook the jug in front of his nose and asked with a smile, "What do you think of this wine?"

Although Pesci was choked to death at first, let alone that the spicy feeling exploded, the line pierced through the throat, and the mouthfeel left a lingering fragrance for a long time, which was quite touching.

Percy honestly expressed his thoughts: "I was a little uncomfortable at first. But after drinking too much of our fruit wine, this foreign wine gave me a strange surprise."

"Yes, you like strange surprises." Kino said with a mysterious color in his eyes, "You always go to strange women's houses and spend the night with them."

Pesci trembled, and her eyes were a little erratic: "Sir, I didn't force them. It's not a violation of the code, right?"

"Of course not. You are a civil administrator. What happened to how many women you sleep with? It's just that I'm a little worried about your personal safety. You never bring an entourage when you go to sleep with them." Chino looked into his eyes, the expression on his face. The smile slowly disappeared, as if announcing the end of the game, "It's no wonder that in the offensive and defensive battle of Xilin Town, only Puluo's reinforcements didn't arrive in time. You probably won't know about the horse bandit invasion until noon the next day?"

Pesci only felt a thunderbolt in his mind, so frightened that the wine glass fell, and he fell to the ground in despair: "My lord, I know it's wrong!"

"Where did you go wrong?"

"I shouldn't have gone to sleep with those women."

"Everyone has a need for this, how can it be your fault?"

"I shouldn't have taken my entourage"

"You don't want too many people to know about privacy, I can understand."

Pesci's pupils trembled, and she pressed her forehead directly to the ground, and said in a trembling voice, "Sir, what do you think is wrong with me, please tell me directly."

Chino looked at him playfully: "Does that mean I'm arrogant, and I have to find fault with you?"

Pesci was tense all over, and then loosened up. He hung his head weakly, and his voice was a little choked: "I see."

Chino: "What do you understand?"

Pesci wiped away the tears from the corners of his eyes, raised his head and pleaded, "I voluntarily resign from the position of Pullo Civil Administrator. I just hope that your lord will not pursue this matter again."

(End of this chapter)

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