Font
Large
Medium
Small
Night
Prev Index    Favorite Next

Chapter 2690 This will only bring disaster

With the transportation conditions at that time, it was a difficult task to reach Europe smoothly and come back again.

Labrad I was waiting there all the time.

The sun rises and sets, and sets and rises again.

According to the common sayings in ancient legends, this should be said:

When the sun rose for the fifth hundredth time, Prince Rochas finally returned.

But he came back alone.

He appeared alone in Bekrami's palace.

He was exhausted and haggard, and he looked like a homeless man.

He did not bring back the weapons that Labrad I was desperately needed.

He didn't bring back the box of gold.

He brought nothing back.

Even the missionary and the soldiers did not come back with him.

Prince Rochas told the king that they were terrible robbery when they were about to arrive in Europe.

That's right, it's robbery.

The bandits killed everyone, including the missionaries, with the same musket as the colonists.

Prince Rochas was also shot in the abdomen, but he magically crawled out of the dead and survived.

Along the way, he endured endless torture and finally returned to his country.

As for that box of gold? It was also stolen by the group of hateful robbers.

Labrad I seemed to have been hit hard.

Weapons were not bought, and gold was lost.

His ambitions suffered the hardest hit.

But what's the solution?

Prince Rochas almost died.

His Majesty the King, please let the prince go back and have a good rest first.

A few days later, the prince was almost recuperating and was summoned into the palace by His Majesty the King.

Here, the prince met another European.

Once the door is opened, all kinds of people will enter this once closed place.

This European is also a missionary and also knows medical skills.

He came here half a year after the prince left.

He helped many royal members to look forward to some diseases that they thought were difficult to cure.

For example, malaria and so on.

So the missionary maintained a good relationship with the royal family.

And he also taught His Majesty the King a lot of civilizations that he had never heard of.

Labrad I told his uncle that he was worried about the prince's injury recurrence, so he specifically asked the missionary Mr. Nash to do a comprehensive examination for him.

This inspection took about half a day.

After the inspection was completed, His Majesty the King asked the Prince to go back and rest first.

"How about it?"

Waiting for His Highness to leave, Labrad I immediately asked impatiently.

"His Majesty the King, do you want to hear the truth?"

"Yes, the truth, I have to hear the truth."

"Then the truth is... Although the wound has healed, it is obvious that it was shot from the close range from the wound to the extent of the spreading area. How close is this? Either point the place to shoot at his abdomen, or he took the gun himself, turned the gun backwards, and shot at the abdomen."

Labrad I's face turned gloomy.

In the description of His Highness the Prince, the gang of robbers were riding on horseback. Before he could speak, he had shot himself immediately.

Then His Highness the Prince fell into a coma.

The distance to shoot immediately was definitely not that close.

But Nash hasn't finished saying: "And from the degree of wound healing and the area of ​​the wound, the use of gunpowder has been significantly reduced, because this can ensure that it is not really killed."

Enough, enough.

Labrad I no longer needs to know more.

This despicable traitor shot himself.

He has only one purpose:

Swallow that box of gold alone!

As for the missionary and the soldiers?

Maybe he was accomplice and he divided the gold and ran away.

Maybe they were all killed by Prince Rochas!

No other reason!

Prince Rochas was quickly arrested, and he was facing the thunderous wrath of His Majesty the King.

But His Highness the Prince never admitted: "No one is so crazy that he shoots himself. Your Majesty, if I really embezzle that gold, why would I come back?"

“Because your family is here!”

Labrad I roared angryly: "You have three wives and eight children here! You are ready to pick them up and run away!"

"I don't."

Prince Rochas calmly answered.

He was imprisoned.

No matter how he interrogated, he insisted that he did not take the gold.

The furious Labrad I captured all his family and told the other party that if he didn't tell the truth, he would kill one of the prince's sons every day.

At this point, the prince finally spoke:

"Yes, I took the gold. Your Majesty the King, I am not for myself, but for Bekramy. When this huge amount of gold appears in Europe, it will only attract the covetousness of countless devils. They will flood into this country wildly, and from then on, we will never be able to get peace again..."

(It's exactly the same as what I just said, Mr. Hartman thought of it when he heard this.)

In Prince Rochas's view, this box of gold is a curse.

He doesn't want to bring gold to Europe, but if he gets it back?

He knew that with His Majesty the King's character, he would still send other people to him again.

Then, Beckramy will never have peace.

The missionary with him had the same idea.

Honestly, the missionaries have fallen in love with the Kingdom of Bekramy.

He also didn't want that beautiful but backward country to be hurt again.

Therefore, after discussing with the missionaries, Prince Rochas asked the missionaries to leave quietly overnight with a carriage and gold.

Hidden with gold forever until the day Prince Rochas called him back.

As for those soldiers?

His Highness the Prince told the soldiers the next day that the missionary ran away with the gold.

Now they have the choice to go back with themselves or never go back.

The soldiers also knew what kind of terrible ending they would face once they went back.

So they scattered.

Only Prince Rochas decided to come back alone and face all this bravely.

"Where is that damn missionary!" Labrad I yelled gritting his teeth: "Give me my gold back! That's my gold!"

"I don't know, I really don't know."

Prince Rochas smiled, then bumped into the pillar beside him.

He is dead.

It was suicide.

He knew that His Majesty the King would never forgive him.

He no longer wants to watch his family suffer with his own eyes.

Therefore, he chose this most extreme way to end his life.

Where is the box of gold? Where?
Chapter completed!
Prev Index    Favorite Next