Fantasia of the Sky
Chapter 1368 The Broken "Beautiful" 3
Chapter 1368 The Broken "Beautiful" 3
Kerr knew that there was an insurmountable gap between nobles and commoners, and that the status of the poor was much worse than that of commoners; it was reasonable for a poor boy like himself to be killed for any reason.
But he is a man, how can he tolerate his fiancée being snatched away like this?He proposed to the doorman that the losses caused to the nobles could be paid by himself, and he only asked to let his fiancée go-however, this request was rejected.
The guards didn't believe that Kerr had so much money at all—the clothes he was wearing were even tattered than now, and he looked like he didn't have any money on him; although the guards didn't know how much it had caused the nobles. It's a big loss, but this beggar-like guy in front of him must not be able to afford it.For this kind of person, their first thought is: this person should be a lunatic, who came here to talk nonsense; he may be a relative of the laborer who fell to death, and he became insane because of the huge blow.
However, there's no need for them to pity a lunatic—instead, the lunatic should be dealt with as quickly as possible.The doorman began to push Kerr, ready to forcefully drive Kerr away.
When Kerr saw that the guard was going to drive him away, he hurriedly defended; he said that he did have money, but he just forgot to bring it with him.I can leave now, and I can bring the money later...
As soon as he heard the guard, he immediately grabbed Kerr who was about to leave——Ker thought it was the guards who wanted to keep him. Sure enough, it was easy to do things if they had money. get a piece of the pie...
It's a pity that the guards didn't think so.It is quite disrespectful for such a poor person to stay at the door of the noble lord for such a long time; fortunately, the noble lord has not gone out yet. What if he can't even buy two of his steamed buns?If the aristocrat ran into this poor man, it would be easy to say what he would do to him, but if he turned his anger on himself, he would lose his job!
Thinking of this, the guards pulled Kerr back and punched Kerr in the face before he could react.
There followed a violent swearing and beating--the guards cursed him in the most venomous language, threatened him, and beat him with all their might.If this guy comes again, his job may be lost, so he must be scared!
Let this lunatic dare not come here again!
Of course, it would be even better if you "can't" come here again.
Thinking of this, the guards got even more excited—they were already utterly killing; they felt that it was not enough to beat Kerr, who was already howling on the ground, with their fists and feet, so they picked up what they could use— -stone.
"If I hadn't covered my head desperately... I guess I would have seen my father-in-law at that time..." Kerr cried bitterly while patting the table, "Those people...that group just wanted to kill me..."
What makes Kerr even more desperate is that even if these guards really beat him to death, they will not receive any punishment; Just one reason can push away all the responsibilities—is the guard of the aristocrat be punished for killing an unreasonable, crazy vagabond?No, this belongs to "justifiable self-defense"!
What "justifiable self-defense"... These nasty guys!
(End of this chapter)
Kerr knew that there was an insurmountable gap between nobles and commoners, and that the status of the poor was much worse than that of commoners; it was reasonable for a poor boy like himself to be killed for any reason.
But he is a man, how can he tolerate his fiancée being snatched away like this?He proposed to the doorman that the losses caused to the nobles could be paid by himself, and he only asked to let his fiancée go-however, this request was rejected.
The guards didn't believe that Kerr had so much money at all—the clothes he was wearing were even tattered than now, and he looked like he didn't have any money on him; although the guards didn't know how much it had caused the nobles. It's a big loss, but this beggar-like guy in front of him must not be able to afford it.For this kind of person, their first thought is: this person should be a lunatic, who came here to talk nonsense; he may be a relative of the laborer who fell to death, and he became insane because of the huge blow.
However, there's no need for them to pity a lunatic—instead, the lunatic should be dealt with as quickly as possible.The doorman began to push Kerr, ready to forcefully drive Kerr away.
When Kerr saw that the guard was going to drive him away, he hurriedly defended; he said that he did have money, but he just forgot to bring it with him.I can leave now, and I can bring the money later...
As soon as he heard the guard, he immediately grabbed Kerr who was about to leave——Ker thought it was the guards who wanted to keep him. Sure enough, it was easy to do things if they had money. get a piece of the pie...
It's a pity that the guards didn't think so.It is quite disrespectful for such a poor person to stay at the door of the noble lord for such a long time; fortunately, the noble lord has not gone out yet. What if he can't even buy two of his steamed buns?If the aristocrat ran into this poor man, it would be easy to say what he would do to him, but if he turned his anger on himself, he would lose his job!
Thinking of this, the guards pulled Kerr back and punched Kerr in the face before he could react.
There followed a violent swearing and beating--the guards cursed him in the most venomous language, threatened him, and beat him with all their might.If this guy comes again, his job may be lost, so he must be scared!
Let this lunatic dare not come here again!
Of course, it would be even better if you "can't" come here again.
Thinking of this, the guards got even more excited—they were already utterly killing; they felt that it was not enough to beat Kerr, who was already howling on the ground, with their fists and feet, so they picked up what they could use— -stone.
"If I hadn't covered my head desperately... I guess I would have seen my father-in-law at that time..." Kerr cried bitterly while patting the table, "Those people...that group just wanted to kill me..."
What makes Kerr even more desperate is that even if these guards really beat him to death, they will not receive any punishment; Just one reason can push away all the responsibilities—is the guard of the aristocrat be punished for killing an unreasonable, crazy vagabond?No, this belongs to "justifiable self-defense"!
What "justifiable self-defense"... These nasty guys!
(End of this chapter)
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