Lord: Start with the Pioneer Knight - Chapter 1023
In the manor in the capital of Knas Province, Sabrina sat in a garden, put down the letter in her hand, covered her face and said to herself: “Very powerful, whether in terms of force or strategy, I misjudged him before.”
The blue-haired maid standing next to Sabrina heard this and asked: “Your Highness, should we prepare a carriage and a guard of honor for you next?”
“No.” Sabrina shook her head and said, “After the Nakis family is destroyed by the Church of War, I will visit this Viscount Abner in person.”
“In addition, you send someone to Wansen Manor to hand over an invitation to Lord Weilin, saying that I invite him to the Knas Bell Tower for a chat, and the time is set at noon tomorrow.”
“Yes, Your Highness.”
The blue-haired maid bowed her head and saluted, then turned and left.
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The next morning, the three left Wansen Manor and went to the capital of Knas Province.
After entering the city, Weilin parted with Kelbian and Celeste.
The Knath Bell Tower, as the tallest building in Knath Province after the Cathedral of the Church of Dawn and the Cathedral of the Church of War, is 113 meters high and was built 7,783 years ago. It has been renovated five times.
Under the bell tower, more than a hundred silver-armored guards patrolled around to prevent others from approaching the bell tower.
At the outer guard post, the blue-haired head maid saw the figures of Weilin and Kyle, stepped forward to salute, and said, “Please follow me, my lords.”
Following the head maid, Weilin boarded the bell tower lifting platform and went to the top of the bell tower under the traction of magic.
At the top, the blue-haired head maid pushed open the door, stepped back to the left, bent slightly, and made a gesture of invitation.
Weilin nodded slightly and took Kyle into the room of only 30 square meters.
As the door closed, Sabrina, dressed in a white dress, appeared in the sight of the two.
It must be said that after the princess was carefully dressed up, Weilin felt a sense of surprise.
“Sir Weilin, Sir Kyle, please sit down.”
Feeling Weilin’s eyes, Sabrina smiled politely, pointed to her left and right sides, and invited them.
Seeing this scene, Weilin looked a little confused and asked, “Is it a bit rude to do this?”
“Sir Weilin, today you can just treat Sabrina as a student.”
Seeing this, Weilin was no longer polite and sat down on Sabrina’s left.
Seeing this, Kyle hesitated for a while and sat down on Sabrina’s right.
Seeing the two of them sitting down, Sabrina began to make tea, first pouring half a cup of tea for Weilin, and then pouring half a cup of tea for Kyle, and only sat down on the cushion after doing all this.
After a while of greeting, Sabrina revealed her true purpose.
“You want to learn from me how to control people’s hearts.” Weilin put down the teacup, looking a little strange.
“Yes.” Sabrina said, “Whatever you need, I can give it to you.”
Kyle, who was sitting beside them drinking tea silently, heard the conversation between the two and his expression was a little stiff, but then he returned to his natural state.
Rather than saying that his master is good at controlling people’s hearts, it is better to say that he is good at being lazy.
Wei Lin looked Sabrina up and down, and suddenly asked: “Then I want you, you also give it.”
Saberlin hesitated, with a serious face, and said: “Okay.”
“You are really obsessed with the throne!” Wei Lin sighed, then changed the subject, put away the smile on his face, and said, “I don’t know how to control people’s hearts, but I can teach you some other things. As for whether you can learn it, it all depends on you.”
Saberlin stood up and saluted Wei Lin solemnly, and said respectfully: “Teacher, please tell me.”
“First, I ask you a question.”
Hearing this, Sabrina sat upright and waited for Wei Lin’s question.
“You have a subordinate who was born in a lowly family. After a mission, he was crippled and could no longer serve you. How would you treat him?”
“The son replaces the father.”
“What if the other party is a lonely person?”
After saying that, Weilin looked at the silent Sabrina and added: “Don’t lie to me, tell me what you really think.”
“Support him on the surface, marry him a wife, do it for other subordinates to see, win people’s hearts, and as for his crippled body, you can keep it for future use of surplus value.”
Weilin stared at Sabrina’s eyes, tapped the table regularly, and asked again: “For example?”
“If before going to war with the enemy forces, plan an action, send people to pretend to be the enemy’s subordinates to kill him and his family, put the blame on the enemy forces, and arouse “The mentality of our people who share the same hatred for the enemy.”
“It’s a very correct choice, but it’s very inhumane.”
Sabrina asked: “Teacher, what would you do then?”
“First send someone to spread the news that the other party wants to retaliate against our people, and then send someone to bring those disabled people to your mansion and send your most loyal guards to protect them.”
“Although this is a bit artificial, it won’t make you look ruthless.”
“Reputation is sometimes useful and sometimes useless, but a good reputation is always better than a bad reputation.”
“If you are a talented person, and now there are two choices in front of you, would you choose a heartless person or a generous person.”
Sabrina asked back: “Teacher, how does the other party know that I did this?”
“I don’t know, but I can guess.” Weilin pointed to his head and said with a smile, “Talented people must have a broad vision and rich experience. It is easy to analyze what the person wants to hide from the appearance of some things.”
“Then, ruthless people will not be my choice. No matter what situation I face, I will be sacrificed at any time if I pledge allegiance to such people.”
“You must remember that I can choose to sacrifice myself to fulfill your goal, but you cannot sacrifice me.”
“As for how to guide the other party to sacrifice themselves to fulfill your goal, whether it is material maintenance, emotional bondage, righteousness blessing, or other means, it depends on your ability.”
Saberlina showed a convinced look on her face, bowed to Weilin, and said respectfully: “I understand, teacher.”
In the following time, Weilin told Sablina some of his views. As for whether the other party would learn or not, it depends on him.
Unknowingly, night fell.
Looking at the sky outside, Weilin said goodbye and said, “That’s all I can say. The other things are about publicity. As for how to do it, you should know better than me.”
“I will probably stay here for another half a year. If you have something to ask, you can come to me to explore.”
Just as Weilin was about to leave, Sabrina suddenly stopped him.
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