Chapter 1661: Meet your son-in-law


Dantridge Castes has recently become more ill due to illness, and has to decline all social activities, to retreat in his own manor.
The sun, hot wind and dust in the summer outdoors put overwhelming pressure on Sir Alex's weak respiratory system. Asthma and cough afflict him.
Although his health did not allow Sir Castes to personally greet the Imperial Army, he commissioned Governor Nichols to greet the Marshal, and invited the Marshal to visit the Yinxiu Manor.
Prince Sigmund seemed to have a strong interest in the legend of the New World and immediately accepted the invitation conveyed by Governor Nichols.
The entertainment of these big men is logically irrelevant to small people like Joan, but the day after Prince Sigmund led the Imperial Knights into Midgard City, he received an unexpected invitation .
The invitation was sent by Sir Castes and invited Joanne to attend the luncheon for the hospitality of Prince Sigmont at 12 o'clock the day after tomorrow-that is, July 20th-noon. feast.
Sir Castes seemed to anticipate Joan’s confusion in advance and specially included an autograph in the invitation explaining why he knew that he did not like to participate in social activities, but sent him the invitation.
"Joan, the luncheon is just a private party. Apart from you and the Marshal, the attendees are only Governor Nichols, Baron Laval, Colonel Vasa, and Logan. No other strangers are present. cautious."
"This time I specially invite you to attend the luncheon. The first thing is to think about Colonel Vaasa. If there is no relative or friend to accompany, he may feel embarrassed after meeting me."
"In addition, we also want to take this opportunity to discuss the prospects of this war with the Marshal. In order to formulate a practical combat plan, we need to understand the enemy’s situation in depth. I believe that you will provide the Marshal with some suggestions in this regard. Reference material for reference."
Sir Castis said in the letter more implicitly, but Joanne is not difficult to understand his intentions.
Accompanying Colonel Vaasa to visit his father-in-law is still secondary. Qiao An attended this high-standard gathering. The main mission is to provide intelligence to the military gangsters so that they can understand the details of the Fijian military and formulate corresponding countermeasures.
Joan's source of information is, of course, Little Todd. No one would beware of this silly hill giant, and even less imagined that Caludong’s mercenary regiment’s third-ranked person, second only to Huai Ya and Bolson’s younger brother, was undercover controlled by Joan.
In the past month, Joan has taken the time to contact Todd almost every day to learn about the latest developments of Feizhen's military and collect a lot of valuable information.
It stands to reason that Joan should first submit this information to the Midgard military, but he cannot get along with Baron Laval.
If it is conveyed through Arnold, one may lose important information in the process of retelling. Secondly, Arnold will certainly ask him the source of his intelligence, but he does not want to publish Todd’s inside line. The greater the risk.
If Joan refuses to reveal the identity of the informant, the reliability of the intelligence will be marked with a question mark. Arnold may still believe that what he said is true, Baron Laval may not be necessary.
Joan thought about it and finally decided to hand over the information he collected to Sir Castis.
He wasn’t sure if there was a Fiji spy on the top of Midgard’s military, but he could be sure that Sir Castis was absolutely credible!
This is not only because Lord Jue is a colonial war hero, but also because he is Rebecca’s father, and has a similar experience with Joan, trying to get rid of the curse imposed on them with the "Holy Seal".
In addition to the identity of the military, Sir Castes is also one of the founders of the "Son of Freedom". Through his own intelligence network, he also understands Feizhen's troop increase measures, and the information provided by Joan confirms each other, which is enough to show that Joan's intelligence source is credible.
In this case, Sir Castes could have personally provided information to Prince Sigmund, but he still pushed Joan to the front desk. Obviously, there was a plan to promote him, at least to give Joan the opportunity to participate in high-level Decision-making, a familiar face in front of the Governor and the Marshal, is of great benefit to the growth and future of young people.
Joan was very grateful to appreciate the good intentions of Sir Castis. No matter how much he rejects social activities, Lord Lord's kindness has to be sympathetic.
Fortunately, Joan was not the only guest who needed to "harden his head to go to the banquet." Colonel Vaasa also received an invitation from Sir Castis, and immediately sent a letter to Joan, begging him to accompany himself anyway. feast.
The first time I met my father-in-law, Colonel Vaasa was nervous and understandable.
Seeing that he always behaved well, and the calm-looking Mr. Colonel exuded a nervous expression, of course Joan had to comfort him verbally, but secretly, he inexplicably developed a mentality that was almost "gloomed". Things are no longer so repulsive, and even have the expectation of "waiting to watch a good show".
Joanne feels a little sorry for Colonel Vaasa, but he has to admit that seeing others being more nervous than himself seems to help relieve tension. No wonder people always unconsciously build their happiness on the pain of others. .
On the day of the banquet, Colonel Vaasa came to pick Joan at ten o'clock in the morning, and the two took a carriage together and went out to the Yinxiu Manor.
On the way, Joan briefed Colonel Vaasa about the grievances of Sir Castes and the "Virgin" and their followers. He was seriously ill due to the curse of the "Virgin", and he died before his age. His health has been deteriorating for all these years. Recuperating in seclusion, coupled with certain inconveniences, made me disconnect from my family in my hometown...
The carriage stopped outside the gate of the manor, and Joan looked at his pocket watch. It was half an hour before the official start of the luncheon, just leaving free time for Colonel Vaasa to meet the father-in-law alone.
Although Colonel Vaasa listened to Joan's story on the carriage, he had prepared in advance, but when Heimdall appeared on the porch of the manor house with a wheelchair, he witnessed the thin white hair on the wheelchair. The old man couldn't help but stunned for a while, and it took a while to recover.
Joan, aware of the embarrassment visible to the naked eye in the air, quickly stepped forward and introduced Sir Castis and Colonel Vaasa to know each other.
After some politeness, the three of them entered the living room, and Joan wanted to sneak away, leaving them a space for the two to live alone, but was left by Sir Castis.
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