Chapter 353 Part 2 (1/1)
Not very well? Du Wei frowned slightly and then he said politely to Baron Cope “Baron Cope, I'o with me to see my father in the room The pardon order will be read out in the room”
Cope did not care about this and quickly nodded in agreement
Later, Du Wei and Cope led by Gabri entered the castle and reached the master bedroom upstairs
As soon as the door was opened, Du Wei heard a heavy cough co from the roo the door, he saw a large bed in thethere His original burly body seeer rosy It looked very yellow and the eye sockets were deeply recessed Even those glamorous eyes seemed to be a little muddy…
Du Wei looked in his eyes and couldn't help but feel bitter
Count Raymond was dismissed from all official positions and lost his ancestral titles and territories Although his father was lucky and did not die, he returned to his hometown, but he must have reproached hi faeneration by his father It must be very painful in the past two years The forure of the Empire had now beco by the bed In Dewey's eyes, the h her eyes had already been wrinkled, tiradually invaded her beauty, but she rapped in lightinto his own eyes, the tenderness and tenderness that filled him, but Du Wei's heart immediately became hot
He took a deep breath and strode into the room and then knelt on the bed with one knee: “Father! Mother! I'm back!”
The countess had a deep love on her face She walked up and gently hugged her son Then she gently stroke Du Wei's hair with her fingers without speaking
Count Ray son in front of the bed, he coughed a few times and then whispered: “Du Wei … you have worked hard for two years”
Later, the Baron Cope caned by the Regent before the count Ray, the eyes of the old Count Raymond suddenly burst into surprise! At this moment, he seemed to be reverted to the formal famous empire of the former military expeditionary land He took a deep breath: “Unexpectedly,family has opportunity to make come back!” He looked at his eldest son and said in low voice: “Du Wei! Thank you! Otherwise, the Rowling family will have really died in ive myself!”
The baron Cope smiled: “Raymond … you and I are also old acquaintances! Uncle wants to pass greetings on his behalf ”
Count Rayratitude to Lord Munes”