Chapter 174
Felisa did what she said, and she really didn't care about Ulysses when she said she would leave her alone, and followed her normal schedule.

Ulysses waited and watched for a few days, and tentatively made some small moves, such as buying some taboo items on the market, but no one had a strange reaction.

Whether they didn't know or let it go on purpose, Ulysses didn't know, but some things couldn't stop once they started.

Ulysses suddenly recovered, which caused a lot of speculation in the college, and the final conclusion actually pointed to Felisa.

No way, the last time Ulysses appeared in public with great fanfare was at the racetrack with Felisa, so everyone guessed that Ulysses had changed his mind for Felisa.

The person involved did not come out to respond, and seemed to acquiesce to this statement.
Felisa is soft-spoken, and her denials are useless, so she is frequently targeted in the academy.

This is definitely Ulysses' revenge. The rumors were almost over, but they have been raging again these days.

Felisa is devastated just by dealing with the rumors, and she also realizes the nature of Ulysses' second personality, which is vindictive.

Perhaps it was also because Ulysses wanted to divert her attention with something.

He was still enduring and didn't take any action, but it was coming soon, because the south side was going to be unable to hold back anymore.

Rebellions happen suddenly.

This was an unusual day. After Felisa finished her breakfast at home, Arthur suddenly rushed in from the door with a flustered expression: "Miss, it's not good.""

Felisa slowly sat up straight from the sofa: "What's wrong?"

Arthur took a deep breath and said, "Miss, there's news from the street that there is a rebellion in the south."

Felisa was still a little careless at first, but when she heard this, she immediately cheered up: "Really?"

"It's true, it's crazy on the street."

It was obviously calm yesterday, so why did everything turn upside down in one night?
Felisa and Azarez looked at each other, and Azarez immediately understood the meaning in Felisa's eyes: "I'm going to prepare the carriage."

There must be more detailed information from Fred, and she is going to the palace to ask.

There was still a little time before the carriage was ready, and Felisa looked at Arthur: "What is the outside saying now?"

Arthur told Felisa the rumors on the street: "It is said that a person suddenly appeared on the clock tower this morning, yelling that the South is rebelling, and he is about to call, telling everyone to run away. Killed by magic."

The news in this world is blocked, and it is very difficult for the nobles to get first-hand information, let alone the common people, many common people have never even gone out of the gate of the royal city, and when they hear the news, they cannot help but doubt whether it is true or not.

While everyone was still discussing quietly, a horse carried a person into the city gate, but that person was not normally riding on the horse, but fell on his back on the horse's back, with his hands hanging weakly on his sides .

Someone felt that something was wrong and quickly tried to stop the horse, only to find that the horse was carrying a dead man.

A horse ran into the city with a dead man, which sounds terrible. Someone was a bit more courageous, and went to touch the corpse, and found that there was a note in the pocket of the corpse, which had been stained with blood. It is red, but you can vaguely make out what is written on it.

"Ten city lords in the south joined forces to rebel."

Strange things spread extremely fast. In less than an hour, everyone in Wangcheng knew that the South had rebelled.

Felisa sneered: "This is too obvious."

As far as she knew, Ulysses' intelligence system had its own set of contact information and secret language, which blatantly wrote information on the surface, and the intelligence system might have been infiltrated long ago.

But the people don't care about these, they don't understand, and all they see are the facts they see.

Azalez came over at this time and said the carriage was ready, so Felisa went to the palace first to see what Fred had to say.

Fred, Safi, and Ulysses are all there.

After everyone sat down, Fred opened his mouth and said, "There is no rebellion in the South, or not yet."

What?Felisa was surprised. She looked at Ulysses, and Ulysses nodded: "Yes, according to my reliable information, the south has not yet rebelled."

Felisa couldn't figure it out: "What's the trouble?"

Fred looked stern: "It's just a trick that can't be put on the stage. If we clarify that the South has not rebelled, the South will immediately show it to everyone. It will prove that what we said is a lie. If we say that it has betrayed, the South will have a reason to rebel." , when the time comes, it will be said that it was forced."

Regardless of whether the royal family came forward to clarify or not, and in which direction they clarified, the other party would not let them go, and there must be countermeasures.

Not fatal, just disgusting.

Fred added: "Oh, by the way, the man who died on horseback was Gray."

It has been a long time since I heard this name, and Felisa was stunned for a moment before realizing who it was: "How could it be him?"

"Just make the best use of it," Ulysses said, "Grey's leg is already crippled, so it's a good deal to kill him to achieve his goal, isn't it?"

Felisa still didn't understand: "But why Gray? What's the point of choosing him?"

No one can answer this question, and no one knows what the demons think.

"And who is that man on the clock tower? Who is the magician who killed him?"

Ulysses knew the answer to this question: "On the surface, it was just a businessman who came from the south two days ago, and the person who killed him has not been found yet."

While discussing, a maid came in hurriedly: "Your Highness, a large number of civilians gathered outside the gate of the palace, saying that they hope the royal family can give a definite explanation."

Fred raised his eyebrows: "Playing this trick again?"

This kind of public opinion tactics was played on Safi once, and now it will come again?
"It's enough to be useful," Ulysses shrugged. "The character design you have worked hard for so long is probably really disliked by them."

Indeed, in order to prepare for certain plans in the future, Fred has been increasing the favorability of the civilians. Now that he does not respond well, his previous preparations can be said to be in vain.

If Fred wants to break the class monopoly between the nobles and the commoners, he first needs the commoners to believe in him, and the commoners must have enough ability to support the responsibilities of the nobles, so Fred has been busy recently understanding the needs of the commoners, listening to Their ideas, and the formulation of policies to improve, if the civilians lose their trust in him this time, what they have done before cannot be said to be in vain, and it will be greatly reduced.

"It's actually a very good opportunity, isn't it?" Safi said suddenly. In the eyes of everyone looking over, she said, "Military merit is convincing evidence. Even if nobles object, military merit is here, and we have it." Carry it out.”

(End of this chapter)

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