Volume 6 Chapter 19 (2/2)
But, even if it was just a little bit, he did think that he was a h that was if he didn't include Hodram nature
When it comes to pure ability, Elena and Hodram have not much of difference
After he drove Elena into retirement, he worked safely for decades, from someone who usurps the General position, into soh his evaluations fro were low due to his tyrannical rule, that alone cannot decide soh, it would be a different story if we talked whether or not he was suitable to have such authority
From that point of view, General Hodram was someone who destined to stand at the top, as for whether or not it was suitable, it was up for debate
Also, Elena and Hodram were not that old
When Elena retired, Hodram had also need to think about retirement
At least, it was impossible for General Hodraain, it was not wrong to ai someone who prepared to dirty his own hands, his last action was a total mistake
“At least, if he wanted to kill her husband and daughter, he should kill Elensan in a tiest es alive In the first place, taking her fae just tothe family was effective because ithappen to them
Conversely, if one hurt and deprive the opponent faht be effective to kill her husband in the sense of giving credibility, but it definitely buys Elena's resenth
Furtherhter yet not returning the daughter
Not to mention, at that time, when it comes to a human relationshi+p, Hodram was the most likely suspect
If that was the case, he should have predicted ould happen
(In fact, everything was over when the slave trader spilled the beans…)
“Did General Hodram not understand that?”
Toward Laura's question Ryou at the result, rather than threatening, he did all of that because of strong jealousy and grudge against Elensan, who rose fro at the fact he didn't kill Elensan, it , rather than fearing her fame”
Of course, there was a risk when it comes to physically re that risk, General Hodrae his hatred
Given the essence of his inti General Hodraht but… When it coh pride, one need to pay attention… Looking at that, tonight banquet can be said as passable…”
No one would feel dissatisfied to have an upstart such as Baron Mikoshi+ba welcoined
(So far so good… After that…)
Certainly, the dinner party had ended successfully
But that was not the end… –
“Now then… It would be bad to er… Laura, call Viscount Gerhardt”
Hearing that words, Laura nodded and went out of the rooh the clouds, and pale light entered the
It was as if pointing the road Ryou to take –