The floor clock in the room was ticking, and the pointer in the clock had pointed to one o''clock in the morning. No one thought that a victory dinner had turned into a trial meeting.
Chechen and others remained in the room. Field marshal Brauer wickensburg did not send any of them to father spasokukotsky, but appointed Carlson. The priest will not be brought here, but will be interrogated by special people.
Although it was autumn, Cece pesh still felt the lights in the room were hot. He quietly took off his leather gloves and put them in his pocket. Caipeishi glanced at Chechen again, but saw that his boss looked calm. This makes caipeishi admire Cherchen''s determination at a young age. It seems that Chechen can be the head of the mercenary Corps. In addition to the enviable good luck, he also has two brushes in other aspects.
At one o''clock, Carlson came back. He held a stack of paper in his hand, which seemed to be the records of the interrogation of father sparsokukotsky. Carlson presented these documents to the marshal and then withdrew.
Brauer Williamsburg looked at the records. He casually turned over the back and handed them to otkinski. From beginning to end, caipesh kept staring at the marshal, but there was no useful message on the Marshal''s face.
After reading these records, oginsky''s face obviously showed anger. He slapped the record back to Douglas.
"Commander Chechen, your subordinate, spasokukotsky, said that he did let those people go, but he was out of the compassion of a clergy. And he didn''t know Stanislaw lianzkoronsky was in the team, and he swore that you didn''t know and didn''t give any orders in this regard." General Douglas put the record on his lap, Then he said helplessly.
Hearing Douglas say so, Chechen''s face darkened. He felt sad not for himself but for the priest to bear all the blame, because in this way, father spasokukotsky would be punished most severely. Pedro''s body was shaking like a sieve, but zepesh looked happy. Zeppesh jumped out impatiently and said, "marshal, general. It''s obvious."
As soon as zeppesh''s voice fell, ojinsky stood up. Knowing that the head of his mercenary had let go of Stanislaw liantskronsky, the most important, ojinsky was furious. He shouted, "somebody, take Chechen and Pedro down!"
Two guards at the door came in.
"Wait a minute!" Douglas raised his hand and stopped.
"General Douglas, what do you mean? Chechen connived at his subordinates to let Stanislaw leantzkoronsky go. Isn''t it clear?" oginsky said discontentedly when he saw Douglas stop himself.
"General otkinski, the truth is very clear. But you may not have read it carefully. In these records, spasokukotsky admitted that he did it alone and had nothing to do with Commander Chechen." Douglas techechen defended.
Oginsky snorted coldly. Obviously, he didn''t agree with Douglas. It was only because of General Douglas''s identity that there was no refutation.
When Pedro heard Douglas''s words, it was like catching a straw. He quickly said: "Yes, yes. My nephew absolutely didn''t instruct sparsokukotsky to release Stanislaw lianzkoronsky privately. It''s all sparsokukotsky''s own benevolence. We may have bad employment, but we absolutely didn''t mean to betray marshal and Prince yanush."
Seeing that the two generals had their own preferences, Douglas obviously preferred Cherchen. Brauer Williamsburg felt that since someone had intended to take all the blame, it would be better. Brauer Williamsburg also knew that Cherchen had helped Christina, even if Cherchen really committed the crime of releasing Stanislaw liantskronsky For Christina''s sake, she can''t punish him too much.
Now that the decision has been made, Brauer weixingsburg said with the following conclusion: "since the criminal has admitted that he did it alone, Captain Chechen did not know it. Then I think this matter should be handled like this: sparsokukotsky is detained in prison and waiting for treatment; Mercenary Captain Chechen''s employment is unknown, so all rewards for his achievements this time will be exempted."
After making his decision, the marshal seemed to think that the mercenary regiment was the subordinate of Prince yanushi. He should ask ojinsky''s opinion:
"General Alexander otkinski, what do you think?"
Although the Swedes are the guest army, ojinski dare not say "no" to them. Since Brauer weixingsburg has made a decision, he certainly supports it.
Seeing that one thing he thought was sure to bring down Chechen was so gently put down, caipesh seemed to be drained of his energy. He knew that his hope of getting the head of the mercenary regiment was dashed. What''s worse, he was likely to face the pursuit of pagan female soldiers loyal to Chechen like Fatima.
But algerdas showed an expression of joy or pain.
Marshal Brauer wickensburg nodded to oginsky. He leaned forward slightly and asked Chechen, "commander Chechen, do you have anything else to say?"
"Marshal, I want to know how the priest will be punished? Oh, the priest is sparso kukotsky." Chechen asked with concern.
"Your subordinate committed a felony and should be hanged according to military law," Douglas explained to Cherchen.
Although it is the death penalty, such a sentence is not heavy. In fact, in the Republic of Poland and the Kazakh emirate of zaporoze, traitors are to be sentenced to pillar punishment, which is the most cruel criminal law. And it will hurt his friends and family.
But Chechen still wants to save the priest''s life. Not only because the priest is his subordinate, but also because the priest is a good man. After hearing Douglas''s words, Cherchen said tentatively, "spasokukotsky is a member of our mercenary regiment. Can we deal with him by ourselves?"
"Commander Chechen, you are too arrogant!"
Okinski scolded angrily for being so ignorant and rude. And Pedro also motioned Chechen not to say any more.
But just then, Chechen made a shocking move in full view of the public: he walked slowly in front of braue willingsburg without permission.
"Aleval Chechen! What are you doing?" oginsky stood up and shouted angrily at Chechen for ignoring his warning and making rude behavior.
Chechen turned a deaf ear to otchinsky''s angry drink. He slowly knelt down in front of the marshal, kissed braue Wilhelmsburg''s boots, and then said, "marshal, please forgive father sparsokukotsky. My subordinates have made mistakes, and I am also responsible. If I take part in the mistakes, I will reduce his guilt and return his life!"