1247 Counterattack
The old nobleman left, and then the wife of the young count's uncle entered the room.
She was outside the room just now, and there was nothing "sad" in her sweet smile. It was obvious that she was actually in a good mood.
"How are you feeling?", she asked,
The little earl's uncle rolled his eyes and said nothing.
This move made his wife frown, and she was a little dissatisfied, "Kip, pay attention to your attitude!"
Keeling is the abbreviation of the little Earl's uncle's name, which can also be said to be a nickname. Without his surname and some meaningless content, there is only one name, Keelin.
People always like to give others some short names and nicknames, especially nobles.
The arrogance of the nobles resulted in this style, and they always called those who were inferior to them in this way.
Change other people's names and add some adjectives to other people's names, such as "weak", "stupid", etc.
But they will be very respectful to those who are above them, at least they will not mess with other people's names.
The wife of the little uncle's uncle called her husband's name Kip, not out of love, but out of ridicule and contempt.
She looked down on this man for many reasons.
For example, he couldn't even compete with his own nephew, lost the chance to inherit the title, and like a wild dog driven away by his master, he took refuge in her family.
Another example is that he always fails to recognize his own status and dreams of using the power of his family to develop his own business, but in the end it is difficult for him to do so.
Another example is that his ability in bed can only be said to be average, far from good or outstanding. This is also the reason why she looks down on her husband.
The most important thing is that they have no feelings for each other. This is the key.
Kipling looked at his wife, and the two looked at each other with some hatred and anger between them.
For her, she should have had a better marriage, but her father took a fancy to the properties that Kipling had split off from the young earl's family, so he married one of his humble daughters to him.
And he chose marriage purely because of the interests. After he broke away from the family there, if no other family provided him with shelter, he would probably lose everything in his hands!
In addition, this shameless and indiscreet woman often spreads some rosy news, so he will not be so in love with his wife.
The two looked at each other for a long time before Kipling looked away. Now was not the time to fall out with the family. He looked away as if admitting defeat, and then closed his eyes.
Seeing her nominal husband admit defeat made the woman very happy. She snorted and inadvertently noticed the newspaper on the bedside.
He picked it up and took a look, then laughed out loud, "Look, the whole world knows that your butt is really white. Is this the only good thing about you?"
She laughed at these, Kipling opened his eyes and stared at his wife, and the woman did not want to lower her head and stared back.
This time, she lost.
From Kipling's eyes, she saw something... terrible. She looked away a little uneasily, but she was still unwilling to admit defeat and cursed.
"Bitch!"
The woman took a deep breath and put the newspapers back on the bed, "Now everyone knows that you were beaten up when you went to the nvpiaochan. They all saw your white butt. You are famous, my dear. .”
"Next time you go to that kind of place, you can ask those female cousins if they can date celebrities like you. Maybe they will become famous for it..."
Kipling couldn't stand it anymore, pointed at the wooden door and shouted, "Get out, you... bitch!"
His wife looked at him a few more times, then turned and left.
"I wish you a speedy recovery, we all want to see your ass again!"
Kipling grabbed the pillow and threw it over, falling to the ground amidst the woman's exclamation.
She left the second floor, and when she arrived on the first floor, she met her father, the current head of the family.
"You shouldn't provoke him so much at this time!" He didn't feel that his daughter had done anything wrong. Nobles were always arrogant and they looked down on those who betrayed the family.
But this person had the benefits he wanted, so he accepted this traitor.
But this does not mean that he will treat the other party as an equal noble to himself.
The woman lost her arrogance and lowered her head carefully, "Yes, I understand, father."
The old nobleman nodded slightly, but you couldn't feel him "nodding" because he always raised his head, "We need a stable environment recently, and you should stop running around recently. I don't want to hear anything about you. Do you understand those bad things?"
The woman nodded again.
What the old noble was talking about was what happened between her and her lovers. The little earl's uncle had his own life, and the woman also had her own, and they each had their own thing to do.
The little earl's uncle used money to solve his personal needs and get vent outside, while his wife had many lovers.
She didn't care if others knew about it, nor was she afraid of others knowing.
This is one of the biggest differences between Gaevra and the Federation, the concept of family!
In the Federation, if a public figure cheats during marriage, it is definitely a scandal. If he is a politician, it will directly affect his political life.
But in Gaevra, people will only regard it as an interesting rosy story, a little exciting and a little sentimental story.
This has something to do with the history of the Gefra nobles. Since the age of knights, ladies have been proud to sleep with more knights.
It may be a bit confusing to say this, but it is easier to understand if you say it the other way around.
At that time, the reputation of a noblewoman depended on whether anyone was willing to duel for her. In the Middle Ages, dueling for a noblewoman was also a way for knights to be promoted and a way to increase their reputation.
There was a saying at that time that "when a knight goes to the imperial capital, he is no longer a knight", which refers to that kind of custom.
Whether they are well-known knights or unknown knights, they can court ladies, whether these ladies have husbands or not, and whether their husbands are alive and healthy.
It is said that one generation of queens had three thousand knight suitors. Every day the queen would go to the arena to watch the knights fight for the chance to sleep with her.
Knights will die in the arena every day, people will cheer for the winners, and no one will remember the losers.
The winner gets to sleep with those ladies at night!
The queens had slept with knights, and there were more than one. At that time, the nobles would not think it was a big deal.
Those nobles even hoped that their wives could attract the admiration of more knights, which would also allow the nobles to gain more prestige and gain the loyalty of more knights.
Are you about to leave after going to bed?
No, the knights will swear allegiance to the noble lady's family. What's interesting is that once they swear allegiance, the knights lose the right to sleep with the noble lady. They will become family knights and stand with the nobles.
Those noble ladies with various famous names can often bring many powerful knights to their families. After all, not every knight can survive a duel, and those who can survive are often very powerful knights.
This can be seen as a twisted screening mechanism, a way for the family to obtain powerful force.
The nobles' attitudes towards "chastity" and family have also undergone some changes since then.
The woman and her lover did not hide the fact of their relationship, so the old noble reminded her to restrain herself during this time and don't let these things become the core of destroying the Privy Council, they will become sinners.
The old nobleman left quickly. The purpose of his coming today was to stop Kipling from taking revenge for the time being. Revenge is not the important thing now, but overthrowing the royal family is!
But sometimes, some things are not as simple as people think.
Kipling was first interrupted when he was about to reach the peak of his life, then received an inexplicable beating, and then was thrown into the street. Now the whole world has seen his butt.
His wife's father, the man he now relies on, tells him not to seek revenge.
His wife taunted him at the door and in the room.
As a man, he can tolerate a lot of things, such as when he unexpectedly came home and found the female cousin and her bitches looking for happiness.
But this time, he couldn't bear it, because the one who took action was his nephew, whom he had always looked down on.
Various factors are mixed together, and this time he will not be "obedient"!
The storm seemed to have calmed down, and no accidents occurred for two consecutive days, but the young count and Lynch had been waiting for new news.
To this end, they also paid some tabloids to constantly write stories using Kipling as the hero of the story, such as that he was beaten because he was gay.
There was jealousy among the gays, and he ended up being the victim.
The nobles are not very interested in these. The Gefra people are very tolerant of love and behavior between same-sex people. After all, there are all kinds of people among the nobles.
But the people like these news, they like to see the ugly appearance of those nobles.
On such a day, a group of people suddenly attacked a jewelry store in the Little Earl, and then set fire to the jewelry store and burned it to the ground.
When the little count and Lynch learned the news, not only were they not angry, but they were relieved.
As long as that bastard takes action, it means that this matter will not go away.
They were afraid that if Kipling endured such humiliation, they would not know how to operate later.
You can't just give in and bully him, right?
Where there is counterattack, there is back and forth!
Soon the young earl protested to the Privy Council. His property was smashed and he lost a lot of money, and all the blame pointed at Kipling's wife's father!
Yes, their target is not the little earl's uncle.
He's his wife's father!