"Everything has passed. I think the battlefield is his biggest destination for him. After his mother's death, it should be a great blow to him. I think he should be relieved at last."

Nord didn't know much about the original father, but he never saw his smiling face in his memory, which shows that he didn't live very happy. Maybe Marquis Twain's words are just an inducement. The outbreak of negative emotions over the years is the real reason for Nord's father's death.

Because the atmosphere became very sad, Nord didn't want to continue this topic, and Nord didn't have much feelings for his original parents, so he didn't show so sad, and he was afraid that if it went on like this, it might be revealed.

"Uncle, do you know the reason for their rebellion this time?"

Nord finally felt that the rebellion was not so simple. There must be a deeper reason. Only Nord didn't understand the current situation. Many news seemed to him like a fog. He couldn't see clearly because there were many messages. Nord didn't have channels to understand.

However, Marquis TEWIN must be very clear about this matter, because as the five Marquis of the principality, the master of the Northern Territory, he can't be unaware of all the things that happen in the Northern Territory. Nord also wants to know the real reason for this rebellion.

Marquis Twain first glanced at count Mandel among the prisoners, and then said to Nord in earnest:

"I have suffered an impeccable disaster this time. If no one incites me, count Mandel is not determined to rebel against me, let alone the other two who fled. Therefore, according to my speculation, this rebellion is not only in the north, but it is likely that the whole principality of Bethel has fallen into turmoil. I am very familiar with these skills, which are those The pen of a coward who can only play tricks. "

Marquis Twain's eyes moved, as if he had guessed the general facts. Then he turned his head to the south of Twain, that is, the direction of Bellon, the capital of the Principality of Bethel, and a trace of worry flashed in his eyes.

"You mean that the whole principality of Bethel has been in turmoil? How can it be? Who has such a big self? When I came here six months ago, I was very stable, and Bethel's reputation in Bel ó n reached the peak."

Nord couldn't believe it. The news had a great impact on him, because he was very impressed by Archduke Beth. Archduke Beth was the first nobleman Nord contacted and the king of the whole principality. The most important thing is that Nord's attitude towards Nord was not as arrogant as other nobles, so Nord had a great favor with him.

Nord wondered if it was true that Lord Bethel was such a wise king and someone would rebel against him, or did he say to Marquis tween that everything was planned by a behind the scenes man. Nord looked at Marquis tween with puzzled eyes and hoped that he could give himself a complete explanation.

"You don't have to look at me. I don't know the specific situation. Otherwise, I won't be besieged by them and can't get out of TEWIN, but someone should be very clear about the news."

Marquis Twain motioned Nord to look among the captives, and then saw the dejected count Mandel. Marquis Twain stepped up to him. Nord hurried to follow him, and whispered to Gustav around him whether there was any accident when they returned from Isaacs.

Gustav shook his head at Nord with a hint of happiness in his eyes. Then he sighed, patted Nord on the shoulder and said gratefully:

"Thank you, brother. You came in time. Without your support, we might not be able to hold on tomorrow. You are really my Savior."

"This is what I should do. We are all a family. I will not die."

Gustav's face was filled with emotion. Nord's words were warm in his heart. When he saw Orlando, the illegitimate son next to count Mandel, his eyes had no hatred in the past, because this rebellion could almost sentence him to death, although he was only an insignificant role in this rebellion, But there is no escape from the fact that he participated in the rebellion.

When Nord and Gustav came to Marquis Twain, Nord saw the illegitimate son holding Marquis Twain's thigh begging him for mercy, and the angry expression on marquis Twain's face was obvious. He kicked the illegitimate son severely, and then asked the soldiers to tie him up and bring him back to the castle.

The ambitious illegitimate son was escorted by two soldiers to TEWIN city with blood on his mouth. He looked very embarrassed. He had no ambition and ambition at all. Now that he has become a prisoner, it is hard to say whether he can save his life, but he is completely responsible for his fate, Don't touch anything that doesn't belong to you.

Gustav looked at the illegitimate son passing by him without expression, as if he saw a stranger, but Orlando looked at them differently. There was full of resentment, and even Nord was hated by him.

But like Gustav, Nord doesn't care about his attitude now. There's no need to worry too much about a loser, especially when he doesn't have much ability.

Marquis Twain stood next to count Mandel, who knelt before him with his hands tied. It was like a true portrayal of the war. If count Mandel won, it was estimated that their positions would change

The two of them looked at each other for a long time, and the specific eye contact was not clear to Nord and other outsiders, but the scene remained silent. If the world didn't have super powers, Nord thought they were communicating by consciousness.

After a long time, marquis Twain sighed, and then asked with a faint interest.

"Are they still in the north?"

"In our camp, we failed and he couldn't run."

Marquis TEWIN immediately asked the soldiers around him to search the rebel camp, and then he slowly squatted down and communicated with count Mandel like an old friend, if not for the posture of count Mandel.

"Did they do it to Uncle Beth, too?"

"What do you think? Although they can't fight, their means of playing with people's hearts are still very skilled and people can't be prevented. Even if Archduke Beth has been prepared for a long time, there will be omissions. After all, people are unpredictable. I think you should know better than me."

Count Mandel's eyes were full of ridicule, but he didn't know whether he was ridiculing the Marquis of Twain, the guys who played tricks on people behind their backs, or himself. The smile on count Mandel's face was very elusive.

Then he looked beyond the Marquis of Twain and looked at Nord standing behind the Marquis of Twain. His eyes were full of curiosity. He seemed to want to know who had lost him. Then he was distracted by Nord's eyes, which made Nord's heart hair.