Chapter 137
As Verdic worried over his thoughts, Dullan helped him out.
W-Werent you going to hand her over to Crown Prince Gueuze a-anyway?
At this, Verdic nodded.
Of course, yes.
H-H-However, why dont you t-think about it a little more?
Are you saying that I shouldnt?
Verdic glowered at Dullan, who was saying such strange nonsense. Now that he thought about it though, since Isellas awake now, he no longer needed Dullan.
Its true that he often received sleeping pills or sedatives from him, but the priest also sometimes overstepped and would give excessive advice like this.Diiscover new stories at novelhall.com not saying that. However Sir R-Raymond, he he came to see me.
What was he blathering on about now?
Verdics frown grew deeper as he listened to Dullan explain what had happened. Apparently, Raymond confided his worries about Carynne to the priest.
Why did he approach you?
He, he believes that Im still a-attached to Carynne.
Ha, haha!
So its come to this.
Dullan even talked more. Both he and Verdic thought of many ways to exact revenge.
I-It might fail, but you n-n-never know.
Raymond was in correspondence with Prince Lewis, and hes likely to act in order to take Carynne back from Crown Prince Gueuze. In other words, more preparations should be made to ensure that their revenge would be perfectly executed.
Besides, Crown Prince Gueuze seemed to have been more amazed than Verdic at the sight of Dullans tenacity about taking revenge against Carynne.
And so, Verdic handed over Carynne to Crown Prince Gueuze.
In the end, Verdic was a businessman. A diversified investment was the heart of trade. Verdic handed Carynne over to Crown Prince Gueuze while considering how to further pressure Raymond.
Thats where Dullan would help.
* * *
Your Honor, please take a look at this piece of evidence.
The prosecutor took out more documents. At this, Verdic smirked. He allowed Isella the opportunity to take the stand as a witness so that his daughter could vent her anger in this way.
Even so, Verdic had recruited not just one or two people.
If Marquis Penceir was pressuring the jury, then Verdic was buying out people. Half of the attendees present in this courtroomregardless of their vested interestswere members of the House of Representatives. Their votes and the publics sentiment could not be totally ignored.
Kill the witch!
Death sentence! Death sentence! Death sentence!
Bring down the iron mace of the law unto the wench!
All the people shouting outside were people who Verdic bought, and they were holding a protest against Carynne Evans, who they despised. A few members of the jury whispered unpleasantly amongst themselves.
The trial ended with that.
Three times, the gavel rang.
Carynne Evans was sentenced to death.
* * *
Verdic Evans left the bench, arranging his clothes. As the crowd started thinning out, the one whos left was Dullan.
He had returned to his usual self, abysmal posture and all. He looked more comfortable standing with his shoulders hunched like that. As comfortable, perhaps, as lying blatantly in everyones faces.
Verdic laughed.
Thank you, Reverend Dullan.
Verdic offered a hand to Dullan, and Dullan shook it.
We would have been in a pickle if not for your cooperation.
Its not a b-big deal.
Dullan said this, but really, things wouldnt have been this smooth had he not intervened.
In the end, Raymond Saytes did not buy out Dullan. He seemed to genuinely think that his fiance has got a problem with her pretty little head.
Even so, would that clear her of her sins?
Verdic did not think so.
Carynne committed a crime.
And it was the crime of making Verdic lose out on business.
As promised your e-end of the deal.
Yes, Reverend. Just as you requested, I shall file an appeal to have her be executed at that place.
Verdic grinned.
I am Carynnes legal father, so I have the right to do so.
Oh, how fun. This was the first time he felt delight at the fact that he had adopted Carynne. He had the right to do soto designate her place of death.
Verdic was ecstatic about being served this meal called revenge.
And it was now time to feast.
Verdic accordingly gave the priests share of the meal.
Of course, I shall also have you be designated as the priest in charge of her final confession.
Verdic quite liked this wily priest. He neatly put on his gloves and returned to his garish carriage. Theres something he still needs to see, so he had to follow through. And besides, Verdic was being accompanied by soldiers that the king had assigned to him.
If Raymond and the marquis wanted Carynne to live, then on the other side of the fence, Verdic and the reigning king wanted Carynne to die. The tug-of-war ended in the latters victory.
Hmm, hmm.
Verdic was in a good mood.
Carynne Evans would be Dullans plaything until her final moments, and its only after shed been played with so thoroughly that she would die.
It was a miserable death fitting for an enemy who dared face Verdic.