Chapter 246

Today's maids came back early with a rabbit and a pheasant in their hands.

When they came back, Felisa hadn't fallen asleep yet. Seeing the fire flickering at the entrance of the village, she hesitated for a while and still didn't go out. She just stood at the window and watched.

As long as there is something to gain, Felisa rubbed her hungry belly. She should at least have a bowl of broth to drink tomorrow, and she fell asleep with anticipation for tomorrow.

When Felisa went to see the maids off the next day, she saw that one or two of them looked unhappy. It shouldn't be. Yesterday, there was obviously a lot of gains. Why are you still so depressed? She couldn't help asking : "What's wrong? What happened?"

Someone was scrambling to answer her, but Karona stopped her with her hand.

"It's okay." Carona said concisely, obviously not planning to say more.

"What's all right?" Her words were interrupted loudly, "The group of people yesterday were really disgusting!"

"Don't talk about it!" Carona snapped, "It's agreed that I won't talk about it any more."

Karona's stop didn't help, the man said quickly: "Yesterday we caught a rabbit in the trap, but someone said that the rabbit fell into the trap during their pursuit, The rabbit must be taken away."

That rabbit must have been taken away by the other party in the end, otherwise what they got back would be two rabbits.

Now that someone has already broken the words, Carona can only sigh and stop hiding: "That rabbit, we don't want to let it go, but..." Her voice fell, and her eyes glanced at one place with meaning .

Felisa followed Karona's eyes and saw the leader who went up the mountain to hunt. He was the village headman. lisa.

The ladies of the old aristocracy were unwilling to hand over the prey they got, but the leader did so, and the maids were very dissatisfied with this.

Karona is also aware of this dissatisfaction, and she cannot let this dissatisfaction grow, because although they say they are cooperating with the village chief, in fact they have to rely on the village chief and them more, and it is far from fair cooperation This said, so Karona was afraid that this dissatisfaction would destroy the cooperation, so the maids were not allowed to discuss this matter.

But people's dissatisfaction cannot be suppressed, and Karona may not think so in her heart, so she can't suppress it at all.

There are some reasons, and Felisa can only break them apart and say: "Because it is not easy for everyone in this situation, if you can save a line, stay a line, don't push people into a hurry."

Obviously her words were not convincing, someone said dismissively: "What is there to be afraid of, are we still afraid of those people?"

Those who snatched the rabbit were not those people on the abandoned avenue, but ordinary civilians, and there was no need to be afraid of doing it.

"Have you ever thought that unlike you, they don't have such powerful abilities, so they can only use this method in order to survive. Maybe there are people waiting for them to bring food back," Felisa shook her head, " It's not easy for anyone to live, so what if they take away a rabbit."

"But, but..." No one can say something wrong with this kind of rhetoric, but it always sounds a bit wrong, making people feel uncomfortable, but they can't say it.

She is being kidnapped by morality, Felisa knows, but what does that matter, if there is no morality, she will not be kidnapped, she really wants to know their choice.

Karona closed her eyes, and finally said: "You are right, they are pitiful."

People with magic like them are still paying every penny for a rabbit, while people without magic can do nothing but use some crooked brains.

Felisa could tell that Karona was forcing herself.

In the eyes of the nobles, what is pity, and what does the pity of the common people have to do with them? Why should they sacrifice their interests to save the common people? They know very well that without a rabbit, they have no rabbit.

Seemingly unable to impress them with emotional cards, Felisa turned to analyze the pros and cons with them.

"It's not just pitiful," Felisa continued. "Poor people, they are either pitiful to death, or hateful in the end. Since they are hunting on the same mountain, what if they approach our village in the middle of the night to sneak attack? When you wake up is it on?"

This question made the maids present stunned, lost in thought, and didn't know how to answer for a while.

Karona thought about the scene described by Felisa, and trembled slightly, and then she quickly put this thought behind her: she nodded to Felisa: "I see, I will pay attention to this in the future of."

Soon the hunting team was assembled and set off.

"You actually know these principles," the village chief looked at Felisa in surprise, "Did the adults teach you?"

When it is not necessary, keep everything on the line. If you are sure to do something, you must cut the weeds and roots. This is the reason why they survive in the dark. Many times they will kill themselves if they are aggressive, so they will not do things when they are doing things. It was so terrific, but the village chief didn't think that Felisa would understand this truth. It seems that not everyone who knows magic is the same.

"That's not true," Felisa shook her head and denied, "The Royal Army and the rebels are also in the same situation. Neither of them is sure of winning a battle, so they can only take advantage of each other, and they have been stalemate, waiting for opportunities, so it is considered a futile battle." Your Highness Red taught me."

The village head thought for a while: "That's true."

"However, the opportunity to break this situation will come soon." Felisa looked up at the sky. The sun is about to rise, and a light white has appeared in the east. "Before then, we have to make preparations as soon as possible." .”

She didn't know what Vincent and Asalez were going to prepare. Her preparation was to let these maids learn how to live in a civilian way, and then find some feasible references to bring back to Fred.

The village chief responded in a low voice, he was a little bit at a loss in his heart, in fact, they were forced into the water in a sense, they were surrendered to Azalez's tricks, but for what they will do in the future But totally unreal.They are simply following orders.

Although Felisa drew a very beautiful blueprint, the village chief still instinctively did not believe that the boundary between common people and nobles would be broken so easily, so he was only dubious about what Felisa said, and wanted to go Believe it, but can't believe it.

Felisa saw what the village head was thinking and didn't take it seriously. Many things can only be convincing if they are done. It is normal for the village head and the others not to believe it now.

"At any rate, the war should be over."

(End of this chapter)

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