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Section 48 The Boge Family

Following the sound, Arod and Princess Josie in a cloak also walked over, and saw people gathering around at the intersection, watching enthusiastically. In the middle of the crowd, a young man in Germanic aristocratic costume grabbed the arm of a thin little girl with his right hand, pressed his left hand on his sword, and roared loudly, while the little girl looked pale and frightened, like a frightened deer.

"What happened?" Aruod asked an old woman beside her with her head and chin wrapped in a white turban.

"Oh, it's awful that a poor child stole the money of the nobles. Even if his wrists are not cut off, they will be hanged." The old woman carried a shabby basket and drew a cross on her chest, muttering, "The town is not always so interesting and wonderful. Behind the prosperity are hunger, poverty and the wandering children, who have to steal to fill their stomachs.

"But she is so young, can't she save her?" Princess Qiaoxi grabbed Arrod's arm. Although she had heard people's severe punishment for thieves in the palace, she did not expect that such a child would be punished. The little girl was so thin and pitiful, and she knew it was the consequence of long-term malnutrition.

"Well." Arod frowned. The medieval people did not have the idea that minors could not be responsible for crimes, and the interpretation of the law was the privilege of nobles and priests. Ordinary people did not know the specific content of the law at all. Thinking of this, Arod pushed the crowd away and walked over.

"Scandium~~~." At this time, the noble's sword had been unsheathed and raised the sharp sword in his hand high. He was about to chop the little girl's arm, and the timid people around him had already covered their eyes. Suddenly another sword appeared to hold the falling sword edge.

"Who?" the nobleman's sword was held back and said angrily. He turned around and saw that it turned out to be a young squire boy. His clothes were rough and monotonous, but the sword in his hand was indeed sharp and shiny.

"Great Lord, please forgive my recklessness." Aruod had a smile on his face. He took the sword that held the other person back. He stood down on the ground and used his right hand to circle the chest from inside to outside. This was a standard aristocratic etiquette. Although Aruod wanted to rescue the poor little girl, cutting off the thief's arm was indeed a law. Because he was carrying Princess Josie by his side, he hoped to calm down the situation.

"Oh. I accept your apology, but why did you stop me from executing the rights given to me by God?" Seeing Arod's noble etiquette, the noble's face calmed a little, but still with a arrogant look. Arod glanced at his family's emblem, which was the image of a tree. In his memory, he was not the nobleman in Mason's court.

"I absolutely have no intention of offending you, sir, can you just give me a thin face and let this stupid child go." Aruod said in a negotiated tone.

"She and her accomplices stole my money. The money is very important. There are fifty silver stolen from the damn ones." The nobleman shook the little girl's arms angrily. He had a frustrated expression on his face, and it seemed that the money was really important to him. The people around him also made surprise sounds. Fifty silver stolen ones were enough for ordinary people to earn a family of one year.

"Please forgive me. If I am willing to help her pay, can I make up for your losses?" As soon as Aruod heard the little girl, she saw that the little girl was crying but did not refute. In fact, she was just playing with a few companions. Several of the big ones saw the heavy wallets on the waists of the nobles, and they couldn't help but suddenly become greedy for stealing. After succeeding, several older children escaped into the maze-like streets, but the little girl was unfortunately caught.

"Are you saying you are willing to help her atone for her sins?" The nobleman looked up and down at Arude, frowned slightly. Seeing that Arude's dress was not like a rich man, but his behavior was full of confidence and unique temperament. In fact, the nobleman was not a cruel person on weekdays, but the money he brought this time played an important role. After being stolen by the thief, he couldn't help but get angry. Now that someone can pay for money to calm him down, he certainly agreed.

"How, do you think this is fair?" The ransom method used by Arod stipulates in the Bible that each sin can be atone for sins in the form of money, but the identity of the object of the crime also represents the high or low of money.

"Fair, but you need double payment." The nobleman said lightly.

"Oh, that's one hundred silver quotations." The people around exclaimed. One hundred silver quotations are not a trivial matter. Being able to pay so much is just to save a dirty little beggar.

"Yes, but I don't have so much money on me. Can I wait to get it in my house tomorrow?" Aruod frowned when he heard the 100 silver offices. This number was indeed a bit large, but when he thought that this was a life, he nodded and agreed.

"How can this be done?" The nobleman shook his head. He didn't think that Arude would really take out the money. Only the madman would use a hundred silver coupons to redeem a little beggar. He would definitely refuse to admit his account after he let go.

"Don't worry, I will give you my sword as a certificate." Aruod inserted his sword back into the scabbard, and then held it to the noble in front of him. This sword is the terminator that Aruod will never leave.

"Good sword." The nobleman took the sword. The scabbard of the sword was made of shark skin. It shone with a blue luster in the sun. Three leather straps crossed through the entire scabbard. The middle of the scabbard was inlaid with green, red and blue gems. Pulling the sword out of the scabbard reveals a sharp sharp sword. The sharpness was so cold that it seemed to be longing for the blood of the enemy.

"You haven't asked your name yet." Arod asked to him friendly when he saw that the other party was very satisfied.

“I am Steve Bog from the Valley area.”

"Oh, it turns out to be the Bogo family of the Wrangler~~~." After hearing the noble's self-reported house, everyone around them understood, and Steve's face showed a look of pride.

"The Bogo family is a noble family that provides horses for the Principality of Mason." Princess Josie walked to Arod at this time, pulled the frightened little girl to her side, and said quietly to Arod.

After hearing this, Arod became interested in the entire Bog family. He told Steve about his house in Mason Town, and then led Princess Josie and the little girl away. They found a tavern next to the street and walked in. During the day, they provided food and wine for the common people and nobles. They found a place to order some oatmeal and bread for the little girl. The first time the little girl saw such a rich food, she first looked at Arod and Princess Josie timidly, but with their encouragement and urging, she finally mustered up the courage to pick up the bread and take a bite, but soon the fragrant wheat fragrance made her eat it voraciously.

In the shade of the alley, several teenage children gathered together. One of the thickest boys was holding a bulging wallet in his hand. The others were staring at the wallet with tree patterns on it. It seemed that they were the culprits of stealing Steve's wallet. At this time, they gathered here to share the spoils.

"Open it quickly and see how much money is inside?" A boy with two big front teeth urged the thick boy. He kept swallowing. This was the first time he had seen so much money.

"Don't worry, let me see." The sturdy boy opened his money bag and saw a silver sacrificial office inside. The children's eyes widened. So much money could allow them to live a good life.

"It's great, but what if Bonnie is caught?" someone said worriedly as they cheered.

"What's wrong with Skinny Chai Bonnie? It's hers." The thick boy said indifferently, then picked up a silver voucher and bit it. It seemed that these were real silver voucher.

"I'm worried about Bonnie's brother." The little boy with big front teeth said worriedly.

"Mad Dog Sean, tsk, it's a little trouble. I warn you not to tell what happened today, especially to Mad Dog Sean~~."

"Don't tell me what?" At this time, a little boy with golden hair, green eyes, fair skin and smiling face came out of the corner. When everyone saw him appearing, they stepped back to the side in panic, leaving only the thick boy holding a purse.

"Oh, Sean, nothing is wrong, haha." The sturdy boy hurriedly hid his purse behind him, trying to cover it up, but was already seen by Sean. Sean walked past him and walked to the boy with the front teeth.

"What happened to my sister?" Sean approached the boy with his front teeth, stared at him with his eyes, but the smile on his face became stronger.

"Oh no, it's not my business. We just went to steal the money from a fat sheep. Who knew that Bonnie was following us and was caught." The boy with the front teeth saw the smile on Sean's face and knew that this was a sign of the murderous intent in Sean's heart. He had no choice but to retreat behind him.

"Traitor, coward." The stout boy scolded angrily. Children who can survive at the bottom of society all have tenacious and bloodthirsty personalities.

"You left my sister behind and ran away." Sean turned around and faced the stout boy and walked towards him, everyone else staring at them nervously.

"Others are afraid of you, but I am not afraid of you." The thick boy suddenly pulled out a knife on his waist. He stabbed Sean fiercely with his right hand holding the knife. Sean took a few steps back to avoid the attack, took out a round stone from his pocket, aimed at the opponent's face and threw it over. The pebbles hit the thick boy's face and splashed a ball of blood.
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