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Chapter 269 Reminiscing with Kress

Chapter 269 Reminiscing with Kress
Naturally, there was a reason for Asalez not staying by Felisa's side.

He and Kress always have some old stories. In order to reach a peace and cooperation with Fred as soon as possible, persuading Kress is of course the top priority.

However, Vincent still had something to say to Kress, so he waited outside the prison, which was separated from Kress' cell by a door, and the conversation between Vincent and Kress could be heard clearly in his ears.

Although she was a prisoner, Kress did not sit still, and no demon would give up easily, so she carefully arranged her long hair, and sat upright on the ground when she was not sleeping, waiting for someone to come.

It's just that she didn't expect that Vincent would be the first to come. She thought she would see the crown prince first, and at worst it should be the future crown prince.

In the face of the person who betrayed her, Kress did not show any negative emotions. Winner and loser, loser is lost, and it is meaningless to worry about betrayal, let alone the demons want to care about betrayal, so what else can I do? It's over.

So Kress just glanced at Vincent indifferently: "Why are you? You are not qualified to interrogate me."

"I just came to see you." Vincent dragged a chair in front of the cage and sat down. "It seems that you are doing well?" At least you are in good spirits. After all, you have only been locked up for a few days With Ke Leisi's will, she won't be defeated so easily.

This kind of verbal confrontation is not in the eyes of Ke Leisi, she responded lightly: "It's not thanks to you."

Unexpectedly, Vincent hit the snake with the stick, and asked bluntly: "Then do you blame me?"

If she hadn't heard that Vincent was deliberately provoking her, she would have spent so many years in the Demon Race for nothing.

"What's your fault?" Kress leaned back and changed into a comfortable sitting position. She was facing Vincent and not Fred, and replied with a sneer, "I only blame myself for being blind."

It's not that she didn't doubt the real purpose of Vincent's coming to join her. She didn't even want to let Vincent get involved in military affairs, and only let him perform the duties of the city lord, but even so she was recruited, and she was about to leave the human race completely. Moment.

Who would have thought that Vincent, who had a grudge against the nobles, would side with the nobles this time.

No amount of explanations until now are excuses, but Vincent still sighed and tried to argue a few words for what he did: "Cress, you know very well that I am saving you."

Kress also knew that although she instigated the human race to set off a rebellion, it was only a matter of time before the Royal Army defeated them, otherwise she would not have prepared the escape route early.

But being defeated in a confrontation and losing because of a mutiny are two different things.

It is meaningless to pursue the past, Kress is very aware of this, she heard the vitality from Vincent's words, since it is useful for the human race to keep her, she still has a chance to escape.

"What do you want me to do?" She avoided talking about Vincent's betrayal, and only asked calmly, "You didn't come to see me to talk nonsense to me, did you?"

Cress quickly went on the road, and Vincent could only lament in his heart that he was worthy of being a demon, and the consciousness of seeking advantages and avoiding disadvantages was engraved in his bones.

"There's someone I think you'd like to meet." Vincent stood up and walked out.

Asalez walked in and sat down on the chair that Vincent dragged over: "Long time no see, Kress."

The last time they met was on execution day.

Seeing the appearance of Azarez, Kress was surprised, but not very surprised, it would be better to say that the last piece of the puzzle in her heart was finally filled.

She had already sent someone to stare at Vincent, and Vincent did not make any abnormal movements, at least on the surface, which meant that he still had an accomplice, who was far more slippery than she thought, how could she No trace of him could be found. If this accomplice was Asalez, there would be no surprises. Only the demons knew what the demons were capable of, and the demon king was not so easy to catch.

Those who know the current affairs are Junjie, Kress immediately figured out the situation, stood up and bowed her head respectfully: "Long time no see, Your Majesty."

This "Your Majesty" is called with sincerity.

Azalez was not surprised, he looked at Kress: "You know what I'm here for, right?"

"Yes, Your Majesty," Kress replied, "willing to serve you."

This is the answer template for the return of the demons. Whenever the demon king summons his courtiers, the courtiers will say this sentence, which is a kind of etiquette for the demons.

"You don't need to serve me." Asalez leaned lazily on the back of the chair, reached out and knocked on the iron door of the cell, and the iron door made a dull echo, "You should come out of this prison first before we talk."

Kress immediately understood what Azarez meant: "What does His Majesty want me to do?"

"I have formed an alliance with the royal family of the human race," Azalez said. "What to say, what not to say, what to say, you decide for yourself. In short, I need you to return to the demon race as soon as possible."

The alliance between Azarez and the human race was completely expected by Kress. Although she doesn't know how Azarez got into the territory of the human race, it has nothing to do with her. She only needs to think about how to survive. As for whether she has betrayed the current demon king It's completely out of her scope.

"I understand," Kress said quickly.

"Besides," Azarez glanced outside the door, on a whim, "this should be the last time you see Vincent."

Kress was noncommittal, and it wasn't something that couldn't be seen that there was a special relationship between her and Vincent. What made her feel strange was that Azarez had time to meddle in such nosy matters.

Kress said indifferently: "I'm going back to the Demon Race. He has made great achievements in the Human Race this time, and he will soon get a fief and become an official nobleman. I will never see you again in the future."

Azalez shook his head: "Vincent sold himself to Fred in order to save you. Even if he made meritorious service, it is impossible for him to become a public figure again."

Although Fred hasn't clearly stated how to arrange Vincent, but according to Safi's thinking, it is estimated that Vincent should be erased from the face, that is, he will become a dead man.

The dead are not free, and do not even exist.

There was a trace of emotion in Ke Leisi's eyebrows, and then she turned into such a cold look: "That has nothing to do with me."

Azalez was just mentioning the last sentence. According to the usual indifferent style of the demons, he would ask about a matter that was unprecedented in the last sentence. Asking more is just meddling.

It seems that these days he is indeed influenced by his eldest lady, and he will have the leisure to pay attention to such things that have nothing to do with him.

He had worked hard for Vincent, but it wasn't his fault that Cress didn't appreciate it.

Asalez's eyes shifted slightly, and he glanced at Vincent who was guarding the door through the door, and shrugged.

(End of this chapter)

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