Chapter 152

After coming out of the palace, the head of the Knights got on his horse and went straight to Ulysses' house.

According to the rules, he first visited the head of the academy and the grand duchess.

"It's Sainz, you kid," the Grand Duchess laughed when she saw him. Although she was old and beautiful, but the Grand Duchess watched the head of the Knights grow up, even if she smiled amiably, he could feel it. With a trace of coercion, "Why do you still remember my old lady, I'm afraid I won't go to the Three Treasures Hall for nothing."

"I'm here to see Ulysses," the head of the Knights sat down on the sofa following the guidance of the maid. "Is he alright?"

"There's nothing wrong with it," the Grand Duchess waved her hand, "This kid locked himself in the room as soon as he got home, and I don't know what's wrong with him."

Ulysses is the most beloved grandson of the Grand Duchess, and when he returned home full of negative emotions, the Grand Duchess' dissatisfaction was suppressed towards the head of the Knights as if nothing.

The head of the Knights smiled wryly and accepted the coercion of the Grand Duchess. The Grand Duchess's temper was still the same as before, and she was very hot.

The head of the group tried his best to put it lightly: "The younger generation quarreled a few words, and the result became more angry than the other. I came here to solve the problem that they have been arguing for so many years."

The Grand Duchess also knew that her grandson was very good, but there was something terrible about it. She sighed: "I know your reason for coming, but... can't you really think about it?"

"Strictly speaking, this matter is Nancy's fault." Although Sainz is a warrior, he is not a fool. He is very clear about the etiquette on the surface. Such words cannot be said in front of the Grand Duchess, so he can only smile awkwardly, blaming all the faults on his own children, "You know, Nancy...in fact, she doesn't quite understand these things. "

The Grand Duchess knows that this is a fact and an excuse. Nancy is also the child she watched growing up. The child is not so much enlightened as it is that she has no thoughts on this aspect at all. Dancing with guns and sticks is more attractive to her. For one thing, talking about love is a waste of time for her.

"It's not that we don't want to," said the Grand Duchess with a helpless face, ignoring the words, "But you also know that Yuri's childhood disaster made him a little paranoid, and I'm afraid it's not so easy to persuade."

Sainz said: "I will try my best to convince him, but if there is something wrong with the wording, I hope you will understand."

"Oh," the Grand Duchess sneered, "forgive me? Why, are you still afraid that I will whip you like I did when I was a child?"

Mentioning this matter, Sainz couldn't help but blush. Of course, he has not been so mature and stable since before. Although he has never done anything that angered others, he has also angered horses with naked clothes...or he has done something wrong and was punished. When the Grand Duchess saw it, the fierce Grand Duchess beat him up with a whip.

The head of the academy, who had been invisible for a long time, came out with a smile to smooth things over: "Okay, how long ago did it happen, and he's grown up now, so don't always bring up such things."

The female archduke turned her head and blamed the dean, "You are the one who loves your students."

The dean smiled kindly, and said to Sainz: "Go and find Yuri, he should be in the room now."

Sainz left, and a maid led him to Ulysses' room.

"Here it is." The maid bowed slightly, "Please wait a moment." Then the maid stepped forward and knocked on the door.

"Who?" Ulysses' voice came from the room.

"Master, Captain Sainz is here to visit."

Not long after, the door opened, and Ulysses invited Sainz in, and asked him to sit down.

"Uncle..." Ulysses looked at Sainz, his lips twitched a few times, and finally lowered his head, "I'm sorry for my attitude today."

Sainz sighed softly: "It's not your fault, you're just worried about Nancy."

Worrying... If his worrying was useful, why would he be sulking here now.

"I really think that Nancy should not continue to stay in the Knights. It is completely against Madam Sally's wishes," Ulysses said softly. How worried should she be?"

Suddenly hearing the name of his dead wife from someone else's mouth, Sainz didn't react for a while. He was silent for a few seconds, and the voice and smile of his dead wife seemed to flash before his eyes, and he fell into a trance.

Then he came back to his senses and looked at Ulysses: "Yuri, you are too paranoid. Even if Sasha is still there, she will not refuse Nancy to join the Knights. She will give Nancy the greatest support."

"But that's a last wish," Ulysses blurted out, "even so, do you still insist on it?"

The most reluctant thing in the world to refuse is the wish before death, because once you refuse, you may only leave regrets.

Even Sainz himself didn't dare to say that if he faced his wife's last request, he would be ruthless enough to refuse.

They transferred all the burden that should have been carried by the family to Ulysses.

Even so, he still had to harden his heart and say, "Yes, because I believe in her love for Nancy more, and I believe in her."

Both of them have their own insistence, and neither of them is willing to make concessions, but Sainz did not come to argue with Ulysses, he came to withdraw the engagement.

"Let's not talk about these for now," Sainz abruptly changed the subject, "I'm here this time to talk to you about your engagement with Nancy."

A bad premonition filled Ulysses' heart, and he said without hesitation, "I don't want to talk about it. I'm on good terms with Nancy."

Sainz looked at Ulysses with the eyes of an ignorant child: "Nancy doesn't care about the continuation of the marriage contract. You may be a friend to her, but you are not the one who is indispensable. , as a father, I still hope that Nancy can have a fiancé that she likes and likes her."

After all, the sins committed in the past are all returned to him now.

Ulysses’ thoughts have never changed. The greatest significance of this marriage contract to him is that he has legitimate reasons to interfere with Nancy’s behavior. If Nancy does not do dangerous things according to his will It doesn't matter whether there is this marriage contract or not.

But the problem now is that he needs the "name" of this marriage contract, but obviously Nancy doesn't need it, and he is passive on this point.

"If you have any complaints about my previous behavior, I can change..."

"No, I know that you used to tease girls just for information. I have no problem with your method, and I can even say that I understand it very well."

For a moment, Ulysses didn't know whether Sainz was talking ironically, he just felt cold sweat break out, and when he wanted to refute something, he found that he had nothing to say.

(End of this chapter)

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