The next morning, Chechen woke up from the groan that haunted his ears. He sat up, then went to the window and opened the curtains.
A wooden column more than five meters high was erected in the square in front of the city Lord''s house, on which a man was hung upside down. The man was covered in blood and his skin was torn open.
"Yelishei, yelishei." Chechen shouted.
The bedroom door was opened and yelishee came in.
Today''s Yeltsin is particularly radiant. He was wearing a robe made of silk, his belt was gold, the dagger on the belt was gold, and even the Spurs on his leather boots were gold.
Chechen can be sure that these gold things were not yelishei''s before yesterday, because he never saw yelishei pass through all the way.
"Captain, you finally woke up. You drank a lot of wine yesterday." yelishei came in happily. he
But he didn''t come to Chechen, but walked to a big box next to the wardrobe.
"Yelisheyi, what''s the matter with that man outside?" Chechen asked.
"You mean lipka? He''s the housekeeper of the Marshal''s house," yelishei said as he opened the box. His words revealed his respect for lubaumatsky, and instead of calling him by name, he called him Marshal respectfully in front of Cherchen.
"Then why was he hung upside down and tortured so much?"
Ye Leigh Shea turned around, as like as two peas in his hand. Yelishei held it in both hands and showed it to Cherchen.
"Him? He deserved it. Commander, didn''t you ask the marshal for Polotsk''s arms last night? Do you remember?" yelishei asked.
Then he added, "what do you think of this dress?"
Che Chen patted his forehead with his palm. He vaguely had some impression.
"What does that have to do with this lipka?"
"Of course it does," said yelishei. He used his eyes to compare the robe in his hand with Chechen''s figure. He felt it was inappropriate, so he threw it back into the box.
"The marshal has never seen the military information sent by Miss OLINA at all. All this is the ghost of this bold lipka. He wanted to get a rebate, so he deliberately made trouble for the people sent from Polotsk. You know, the people of Polotsk are as stubborn as their city Lord Anjie. How could they guess that lipka wanted them to pay bribes So I ran once in vain. "
"So last night Lubao matsky knew and punished him severely?" Chechen guessed.
Yelishei gave Cherchen a positive answer.
"And these," said yelishei, "the marshal not only gave Miss OLINA arms, but also gave us a lot of things. Look, the marshal gave me this outfit, and this box of things, which the marshal gave you."
Chechen finally understood why the man was hanged. It turned out that he deserved it; And where did ye lishei come from.
Listening to yelishei''s words, Cherchen felt a little guilty at this time, because he misunderstood LV baomatsky.
The marshal didn''t know anything about the arms. The people at the bottom deceived him. And he was so rude to him yesterday. Instead of blaming him, he rewarded himself.
"Yelishei, return the things." Chechen ordered.
"What? Commander, what did you say?" yelishei was obviously stunned.
"I said to return the things." Chechen said again.
He was afraid that yelishei did not understand his ideas, so he added: "no merit, no reward."
Yelishei thought that Cherchen didn''t accept these gifts because lubaomatsky was the political enemy of King Jan kazimiz.
After all, the head''s wife Natalie is firmly on the side of the king and queen. What would the king and queen think if the head returned to Warsaw with these gifts? What would Natalie think?
But now, hearing that Chechen had no merit, yelishei slowly put the things back in the box and said: "Commander, you''re too desperate. What''s the meaning of no merit without reward? Are there few things for knights to make achievements and great nobles to reward treasures and land? You think you''re no merit without reward, but the marshal doesn''t think so. He thinks you''ve removed Yakov, which is a great merit."
Che Chen was about to refute when another man came in.
He bowed and said respectfully to Cherchen, "Sir Cherchen, marshal, please."
"Marshal, what''s the matter?"
"The villain doesn''t know. The marshal ordered the villain last night. When Sir Alex woke up, he asked me to invite you to see him."
Chechen and yelisheyi looked at each other, and then Chechen answered and went right away.
He was dressed neatly with the help of yelishei, and then the servant led the way. Soon they were taken to the stable in the backyard of the castle.
Lubaumatsky is still in a hunting suit today. He wore a felt hat with feathers on his head and a shotgun on his right shoulder.
Seeing Cherchen coming, Lubao matsky greeted him affectionately.
"Oh, little warrior of our republic, you finally wake up."
"Good morning, marshal." Chechen replied respectfully.
"Don''t be so polite," said lyubomatsky magnanimously. "Do you like the gift I gave you? If you don''t like it, I''ll give you something else when I get back to Werner."
"Marshal, I have no merit and no reward. Besides, you have rewarded me. You forgot? Those arms." Chechen refused.
Hearing Chechen''s refusal, LV baomatsky was unhappy.
He said with a straight face, "what do you mean no merit? What do you mean I''ve rewarded you. Can those weapons count? That''s what the Baroness deserves. The people under me can''t do anything. She was wronged and almost broke a big deal. I''ve punished that guy and apologized to the baroness. Now you''re rewarded for killing Yakov cherkaski. Don''t refuse."
LV baomatsky''s words were severe, and what he could say was very short of Chechen''s spleen and stomach. In particular, he also said that he apologized to orina for the mistakes of his subordinates, which doubled Cherchen''s favor.
"Marshal, are you going hunting?" Chechen didn''t say what he wanted, but asked LV baomatsky where he was going.
"Yes, I''m going hunting. And I sent for you to go with me," said lubaumatsky.
"Well," said Chechen with a smile, "if the marshal must reward me, give me the big prey today."
Chechen is not short of money, so he put forward this small request.
But this little request made LV baomatsky appreciate Cherchen even more.
The marshal ordered someone to take a shotgun to Cherchen. Then lubaomatsky took his entourage. Cherchen took yelishei and they went out of the city together.
In the city Lord''s house, orina bilevich looked at the two people who had gone away, with anxiety and uneasiness in her eyes.