After listening to Chechen''s analysis, Pedro also felt it was reasonable. At this moment, the initial anxiety began to fade, and the calm and reason returned to Pedro.
"Nephew, do you suspect kiajan is framing bakhte?" asked Pedro.
After asking this, Pedro said to himself, "I just saw kiajan''s humility as if he was hiding some bad water. Yes, it must be right."
Chechen didn''t go from one extreme to another like his uncle. He said: "now we don''t know what happened in vidava. We have to send someone back to see what happened."
"I''ll go!" Pedro volunteered again. "I''ll take the cavalry back."
"No, I''m going to let father sparsokukotsky go. Father is an honest man and has a good personal relationship with bachit. Even if bachit really betrayed me, I don''t think he will embarrass father." Cherchen said.
Seeing that Pedro''s face was not worried, he seemed to feel that his nephew didn''t trust him and hinted that he was not an "honest man". Chechen smiled and added: "besides, I want to accompany Fatima now. The mercenary regiment is handed over to no one and not to your uncle. Take it easy."
According to Cherchen, Peter left that unhappiness behind in Rome. He said, "don''t worry, I have everything in the mercenary regiment."
The next morning, father spasokukotsky simply took some luggage and set off for vidava. He crossed mountains, day and night, and it took him only five days to reach vidava.
Vidava is the general name of a valley and flat land with a radius of more than ten miles. In addition to vidava Town, many family estates are scattered all around. At that time, the name of the manor was mostly derived from the manor. As soon as father sparsokukotsky entered the boundary of vidava, the first thing he saw was a manor called butrem.
The owner of the manor was butrem. When father sparsokukotsky approached the manor, the manor owner butrem, a middle-aged man famous for his strength, was lying leisurely under the grape trellis and drinking wine leisurely.
"Praise God," cried father spasokukotsky.
Butrem jumped up from the couch. When he saw a grey priest riding a horse outside, he hurried forward and said, "eternal praise."
After answering this sentence, butrem made an invitation: "dear father, if you don''t dislike it, please come in and sit back."
The father of sparsokukotsky wanted to ask him about what happened in vidava town. When he saw butrem''s initiative to send an invitation, the priest couldn''t wait. He jumped off his horse and led him to the manor.
As soon as he entered the door, a servant boy came and led the priest''s horse to the stable.
Butrem''s eyes lit up when he saw the priest''s mount. When he was young, butrem also served in the army of King wadiswaff IV. he saw at a glance that it was a rare prairie foal.
"What a prairie horse," butrem couldn''t help praising.
"It''s a good horse," father spasokukotsky replied. "I just came back from Crimea. I bought it in begzisarai."
After staying with Pedro and them for a long time, father spasokukotsky also learned to be smooth.
After hearing father spasokukotsky say that he came back from Crimea, butrem''s face was full of respect. He regarded the priest as a fearless clergyman who sent the gospel of God to the pagans.
"Adam, bring up the fruits and delicacies quickly. There''s a distinguished guest at home," butrem said hospitably.
Under butrem''s guidance, father sparsokukotsky went under the grape trellis. He put the long gun behind him aside and sat down face to face with butrem.
They first had a few drinks, and then butrem asked about the priest''s experience in Crimea. When he heard that Muhammad gley had defeated the army of Czar Russia and captured tens of thousands of people, butrem patted himself on the thigh.
"God forgive me! Reverend Father, although I don''t like these pagan bastards, I''m really happy to hear that they defeated the Russians. Our motherland has been invaded on three sides, and now these Tatars beat the Russians hard. The dog skinned czar will certainly not give up and take revenge. Once he turns his attention to Kirk Rimia, the pressure on our republic will be reduced. "
Father sparsokukotsky nodded as he listened, and a sense of pride came naturally. Because this change was achieved through the efforts of him and the mercenary regiment.
"This is the goddess of national protection and the omnipotent God who is protecting our difficult motherland," said father sparsokukotsky.
The two touched their glasses with the good news. Seeing that he was close to butremra, father spasokukotsky jokingly asked about vidava.
"Father, are you going to vidava?" asked butrem.
"Yes, I have a relative there. I''ll go and see him."
Butrem shook his head at the speech.
"Father, I advise you to go later. Because the farmers in vidava have done something against it. Just a few weeks ago, they smashed, looted and burned the whole town and the surrounding farms, even the manor of their Lord."
Father sparsokukotsky was surprised at the speech. His hand holding the glass was unstable and almost dropped it on the ground.
"Is what kiajan said true? Did bachit really do the opposite with others?" father spasokukotsky thought to himself. But he still didn''t believe it, so he asked butrem, "did you see these with your own eyes? Why did those farmers do the opposite?"
Butrem shook his head.
He said to the priest, "I don''t know the specific situation. I just remember that there was a sudden fire in the sky a few weeks ago, and then some people who escaped from vidava said that the Jewish steward under the Lord of vidava had a conflict with a farmer leader named what special, and the two sides moved."
"Bachit," said father sparsokukotsky.
"Yes, that''s the name." butrem slapped himself on the head this time: "farmers forget the kindness of the nobility to them... This kind of thing is not uncommon everywhere. Those farmers forget their identity. They forget that God arranged that we were born nobility, and they were born inferior to others. This is sad..."
Butrem was still talking, but father sparsokukotsky excitedly put his hands on his legs and covered his fists.
Filter out the aristocratic prejudices in butrem''s mouth. Even if he doesn''t go to vidava, father spasokukotsky has understood that the initiator of the whole thing must be kiajan and his son Bati.
In yasuburg, father sparsokukotsky once reported to Chechen about kiayan''s oppression of farmers in vidava. At that time, Chechen also said that he would stop this kind of thing from happening again. Although due to Pedro, Chechen reduced his free working hours from 4-5 days to 2 days a week, father kospasokokotsky believed that if kiajan and others followed Chechen''s orders, bachit and others would never rebel. It must be Ji Ayan''s obedience to the outside world that led to such a tragedy, and he even shouted to catch the thief!
Father sparsokukotsky seldom swears, but this time, the priest couldn''t help swearing: "Damn it."
The angry father spasokukotsky held back his anger and said goodbye to butrem. He mounted his horse and galloped down the road to vidava.
Before the sun set, Pedro finally arrived at vidava.