The Legend of Fatality

Chapter 331: Challenge the rules

"Challenge the Rules" is a modern form of knighthood custom, which has become more and more popular since the knightly war and is used as a symbol of honor for masculinity. Knights or knights occupy a key node, such as a bridge, and challenge others who want to pass. If the challenge is accepted, there will be a contest or duel to evaluate the stronger, although both sides can retain the honor. If the challenge is rejected, the challenged knight must give up his spurs and honors before being allowed to pass. The ‘challenge’ duel usually ends when it bleeds for the first time, but occasionally it can cause serious injury or death.ァ 新 ヤ ~ ⑧ ~ 1 ~ 中文 网 ωωω.χ ~ ⒏ ~ 1zщ.còм

——Modern Knight Rules, by Hugh Henry Brackenridge.

Catherine has not seen Ambrose since Mrs. Anne was executed. Because Ambrose kept her awake all night. They just glanced at each other, but she knew it would not prevent Peverley or Noyes from taking action against her, or more likely to take action against Ambrose.

Intertwined with her fear is the lingering shock on the death penalty ground. Catherine wanted to forget about it, but it was impossible. She still remembers the gestures made by Miss Anne. The more often Catherine recalled, the more she believed she would not be mistaken. Miss Annie had been trying to communicate with Catherine at the end of her life: kissing with her right hand, **** with her left hand, then "boy", then other things she could not see, accompanied by her father's eyes. Does this mean that all this has to do with the king?

When Catherine was dressed, she asked Sarah if she knew the meaning of the kiss and fist gesture. Sarah is always the most logical and practical one of her maids. She replied: "Pairing a kiss with another symbol will change the meaning, although usually a kiss will never be paired with a fist. But if her hand She has a broken bone, maybe she can't make this gesture correctly. "

"But even so, it only shows that she wants to say" breathing "or" air "."

"Maybe she means two messages," Sarah hinted.

"Yes," Nia interjected. "Give Ambros and Talkan a kiss and give the rest of you a fist on the groin. I think it's almost the same."

For Catherine, this sounds completely wrong. But she didn't have more time to think about it. She wanted to meet Ambrose very much. She did not dare to give him a letter, afraid of being intercepted, but she must remind him of Noyes and Peverly. Despite this, she has to behave as normal as possible and live her usual life.

She went to breakfast and ate less and faster, and then walked towards the stable, speeding up the corner, avoiding the castle's sight. Sarah and Nia accompanied her, but if she could get to the stable first, she would have time to talk to Ambrose alone.

Catherine glanced back. Her maids hadn't turned the corner yet, and she suddenly thought that they deliberately slowed down. They knew she liked Ambrose very much, but maybe they didn't even know how fascinated she was. This is how she views her feelings. It can't be love. She hardly knew him. Although he had been guarding her for two years, their short time together meant that all she wanted was more. New 81 Chinese network update the fastest mobile terminal: https: /

Must be addicted? She has read such things-some people feel the same about wine. However, no matter what-love, addiction, obsession-she could not stop thinking of Ambrose. She also thought of him last night, the tears on his face, and how much she wanted to kiss those tears gently. Her maids certainly don't know.

Catherine walked into the cobbled courtyard. Ambrose stood alone beside her horse saffron, and when she approached, the saffron turned to her. Ambrose stared at her, almost frowned, then bowed. Why should he do that? Is it related to her? Or is it because of his sister ’s death sentence? Or something else?

"Your Highness." He whispered.

Ambrose grabbed the reins, patted Saffron's neck, bent down, and placed the stirrup firmly on Catherine's feet. His hands on the stirrup were tanned, clean and smooth, despite the bruises and scabs on his knuckles. She deliberately did not wear gloves for riding, and now she placed the fingertip of her left hand on Ambrose's hand, gently touching his scar, and then touching the back of his hand. Catherine's breath choked in her throat. Her skin was attached to Ambrose's skin. This is not allowed. Indecent. A lady should not do it.

Ambros was motionless like a stone, although his skin seemed to be burning.

Catherine leaned closer to his lowered head and said, "I can't say my feelings for Miss Anne, Sir Ambrose, except that I feel sorry for her pain-and also for your pain. But I am afraid that Noyer Si ’s next goal is to bring you down. If you and your sister suffer the same fate, I will feel hopeless. "

Ambrose looked up at Catherine's eyes.

"Thank you, Your Highness." He whispered. "I thank you for your kindness and care. However, at this moment I care more about your brother than Noyes. Please put your feet on the stirrups and act like you want to go horseback riding. Prince Peverly is coming Now. "

Catherine quickly looked up and saw Peverly coming out of the stable, her eyes fixed on her.

"Are you alone with this person, sister?"

Catherine barely smiled. "No, of course not. My maid is with me. They are a bit rubbing. Have you seen it?"

Catherine was so relieved that Sarah and Nia appeared from the corner.

"They need a whip to wake up," Peverly said dissatisfiedly, although the two maids now almost went to Catherine.

Catherine rode on the saffron and said, "They just don't like horse riding as much as I do."

"Well, I will join you in your ride this morning. If you are not against it." Peverly asked someone to pull his horse out.

Catherine could come up with many reasons for objection, but she said: "I am honored that my brother can ride the morning ride with me. Your company is more precious to me, because I know that once I get married, I cannot enjoy this. Happy now. "

Peverley smiled. "It's really precious." After he finished, he jumped on horseback.

Peter, her other guard, led the horse for Sarah and Nia.

"Your maid does not need to join us," Peverly said.

"But they always ride with me."

"Not today. I'm here to accompany you. Me and these two excellent knights." He pointed to Ambrose and Peter.

It is unheard of for Princess to travel without a maid, but if she is with her brother, no one will complain of her misconduct. Despite this, she was convinced of Peverly's attempts. She said: "When you are tired of my company, my maid can make me happy."

"Tired of you, sister? This will never happen. You have endless charm. But I'm not waiting for them; like you said, they are rubbing. Your people can stay behind." Pever rate first Ride out of the yard.

Catherine followed. Peverly's appearance caught her off guard, but thankfully, he was the only one. Noyes was gone. She was almost helpless about Peverly's behavior, but when she rode out of the yard, she turned and made a gesture to Sarah and Nia, beckoning them to follow me.

The two of them immediately made a gesture in response. After seeing the confirmed answer, Catherine smiled. The maids gave her courage, but she made another mistake in front of her brother. So many things have happened recently: she made a rash comment on Diana ’s marriage, staring at Ambrose for too long while executing, but now she is found with Ambrose without her maid. However, perhaps the best defense is still offense. She kicked the saffron and let it ride beside Peverly.

"I am so happy to have you as a companion this morning, brother. Over the years, I have not seen you as often as I got engaged. I do n’t know if you also want to get married?"

Peverley smiled and spit on the ground.

"You must want a child?" Catherine continued to ask.

"I want a quiet journey." Peverly said absently.

Catherine sighed. "I warned you, you will be bored with me, I am right-we have barely left the castle. However, without my maid, you have a responsibility to make me happy throughout the journey."

"Oh, I do plan to do this, sister."

Catherine looked at Peverly. "What do you mean?"

Peverly ignored her and kicked his horse.

Catherine followed him and said, "Well, can you answer me?"

"In the past year, even today, all my activities have revolved around letting you marry Prince Lothal, sister. This is the task my father gave me, and I intend to make sure that nothing can stop the wedding. There will be a husband. "Peverly turned to her and smiled. "Or rather, he will have you. My duty is to make sure that no one has you first."

Catherine stared at him. Did her brother really say such a vulgar thing?

But then he continued, as if he did not say anything unusual. "Just make sure you follow the requirements before and during the wedding. After that, you are your husband's problem."

Catherine was still shocked by her brother's first sentence, she insisted: "I don't want to be anyone's problem."

Peverly snorted and shook his head. "You are a woman. Women are always a problem. Disobedience is your nature, being tempted by honor is your nature, and lying is your nature."

"I obey everything." Although Catherine knew she was tempted by Ambrose, she also knew that she would never succumb to temptation. "Peverly added.

"Isn't every smart person's nature opposed the wrong thing?"

"I'm not wrong." Peverley kicked his horse and shouted: "Now don't nag, let's ride a horse."

Catherine turned back. Her maid was gone, she had no choice but to follow Peverley. They jogged down the path to the beach, crossed the sand to the shallow water, and Peverly rode ahead. The beach was long and narrow, and they rode quickly to the other side, splashing water and wet sand. She and Peverly have not rode together for years. He is a better rider than her, as always, but now that he is a man, she can hardly remember what he looked like years ago.

Peverly went through the sand dunes, through a bush and grass, and back to the castle. Catherine, Ambrose and Peter followed it to a creek and a crumbling wooden bridge. To Catherine's surprise, there were three horsemen waiting in the distance. They all wore the uniform of the Royal Guard, so Catherine did not worry about her safety, but she always felt something was wrong; these people did not come here by accident.

"Who are these people?" Catherine asked Peverly in a low voice as they came over.

Peverley stopped beside them and said, "This is Viscount Rondo, this is Perkins, the second son of Duke Feffergen. The young man over there is Sir Glen Davis."

Catherine recognized their names, but not their faces. When they were together they had an aggressive and aggressive attitude.

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