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Chapter 90 The Story

"In this world, misunderstandings spread all over the world, and reason is silent."

This sentence is the last sentence in Xu Mu's letter to Sreta, and he gave his sister a suggestion.

Since civilians in the capital have already had a great misunderstanding about etiquette officials, it might as well increase the depth of this misunderstanding so that civilians begin to hate etiquette officials.

Sreta is not stupid. He knows that to increase the resentment of civilians in the capital against etiquette officials, it is not possible to write a few more songs.

That song can cause the current situation, but it can only be said that it is a coincidence. If it is to cause riots among civilians, it must be a different approach.

And the way Sreta thought of now was to write a story.

The song is fake and there is no name, so how do you write it and listen to it to everyone.

But if the story can resonate with the hearts of civilians, then the story must be true, or half false and half true.

That's why Sreta asked Bereth to go out and search for everything in the life of the etiquette officer in the capital. Regardless of good or bad things, of course bad things are better.

Fortunately, the civilians in the capital were very resentful of etiquette officials. If he had not discussed his life in private before, but now, as long as someone asks, he will basically tell what he knows.

In fact, in the first two days when Bereth took action, he didn't find out what could exert the power of the explosion.

The reason why the etiquette official was able to take office was because he did a good job in this superficial skill. Even if he did things in a poor manner, he would not be criticized.

During the two days, some etiquette officials were injured, and the etiquette officials' dog bites a beggar to death.

These are simply harmless to the nobles.

Just as Sreta was chewing his thumb in the bedroom and was furious, Bereth brought back another message.

It is about the etiquette officer who married a mistress in the capital a year ago and entered the house.

Although the kingdom did not stipulate that aristocrats must be monogamous, the temple creed was strictly followed, and the temple believers could only be monogamous.

Therefore, not only the Heine nobles, but also the civilians, all followed the temple's creed and had only one wife in their lives.

However, the nobles had no conflict of interest with the temple, and the kingdom did not follow and support the temple's creed, so the nobles had mistresses both on the surface and in private.

Some nobles even marry mistresses into their homes, but they have no status, and the nobles dare not marry more wives under the pressure of the temple.

Just like half a year ago, Sreta pretended to be the illegitimate daughter of Count Alto's numerous mistresses.

Although the mistress has no status on the surface, the children she gave birth to have the right to inherit the kingdom rule.

A year ago, the etiquette official married a mistress, and the mistress was not particularly happy to enter the etiquette official's home.

After hearing Bereth's story, Sreta finally understood.

The mistress was originally just a girl who helped her family watch the stalls and sells goods on the street. She was even less than 20 years old, but she had outstanding appearance and wild beauty. She was one of the best beauties in that street.

However, by chance, when the etiquette officer passed by in a carriage, he saw the girl, and he was immediately fascinated by the girl's beauty.

After returning home, the etiquette officer immediately asked someone to negotiate with the girl's family, saying that the etiquette officer wanted to pick the girl up and into the house.

The girl's family was very happy because the etiquette officer gave her extremely rich money, which was enough for them to live a good life in the capital.

Although the girl did not like etiquette officials, she obediently still obeyed her parents' words and entered the etiquette officials' home.

When the civilians in the street heard this, they all privately accused the etiquette officials of not abiding by the temple creed and should be stabbed to death on the wall.

Of course they just talked about it privately.

After Bereth finished telling the matter, she felt a little discouraged.

After all, this kind of thing is not a big deal. Like the previous incidents, although there are some bad things, the etiquette officer did not do a particularly bad job. He did not force other people's families, but also paid his own price, and his parents agreed to this matter.

The only thing he criticized was his violation of the Temple Creed.

However, Sreta was not as discouraged as Bereth. Instead, his eyes flashed with brilliance and he shouted!

Sreta is a girl who can lie because lying can gain certain benefits or opportunities for her to survive. She lives in a world of lies.

This story seems to be a little wrong with Bereth, but in Sreeta's eyes, its operability is.

People who know how to lie generally write stories, especially when there are references to events.

As long as the matter of marrying a mistress is changed to a story of listening to anger when she smells and tears, it is not difficult to provoke the tyrannical emotions deep in the hearts of the common people.

What lies are the most terrifying?

Three parts are true and seven points are false, or seven parts are true and three points are false.

Sreta thought about the story all over and thought it was feasible.

Then she asked Bereth to immediately pick up the pen and draft the story according to her own ideas.

Bereth was wondering how Sreta would make up, but after hearing Sreta's thoughts, she was stunned.

The girl's parents, who had originally nodded wildly with joy on their faces, became a tragic character who was forced to bow his head by the power of the etiquette official and had to follow.

But the girl who was a little resistant inside also turned into tears and wanted to commit suicide.

What's even more outrageous is that Sreta compiled a boy's family, and the boy fell in love with the girl, but the girl was unfortunately attracted by the etiquette officer and had to follow.

The boy was brave enough to love, so he went to the etiquette official's house to pray, and then the etiquette official killed the boy and buried him quietly.

When the relatives of the boy's family saw that the boy had not returned from the etiquette official's house, they gathered to go to the etiquette official's house to find a result. In the end, the whole family was quietly killed by the etiquette official and buried in a corner of the etiquette official's house.

When the girl was taken to the etiquette official's house, she could not see the boy looking for her. She cried continuously when she was on the etiquette official's carriage. Then the carriage entered the etiquette official's house with the girl's crying sound.

After the story was told, Bereth was really shocked. If it weren't for the news that he found out, he would have thought the story would be true!

The etiquette officer is completely described as a tyrannical person who kills people for selfish desires and is unreasonable, which is very vivid.

After all, there are not many good nobles in the eyes of ordinary people.

After taking the draft, Bereth immediately lifted up his pen and wrote it on a scroll paper dedicated to publishing official documents.

Because he was afraid of being chased, Sreta did not let Bereth go out to find someone to copy it, nor did he buy paper from outside, but asked Bereth to use some scroll papers left at home to copy it.
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