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64, Borrowing the London Knife to Kill

"What will you do next after sending these two letters?" Leo asked worriedly, holding the letter.

Scott said casually: "What else can I do? Just wait for the news quietly!"

Leo's mouth widened: "Waiting for the news?"

Scott replied: "Yes, just wait for the news and see what Bishop Beaufort and His Majesty the King will react after seeing these two letters!"

Seeing that Scott refused to reveal the inside story to him at all, Leo could only bow his head and retreat: "Yes, Earl."

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Bishop Beaufort is sitting by the lake fishing in a villa on the south bank of the Thames in London. These days are really pleasant for Bishop Beaufort.

First, the political rival Duke Humphrey has been completely excluded from London, secondly, King Henry VI obeyed his own words, and finally his own eyes were spread throughout the London area, and his allies were spread throughout the Kingdom of England, so the old bishop's face has been smiling recently.

While the old bishop was enjoying his life happily, his entourage reported: "Sir, the Earl of Norfolk, sent an envoy to pay homage to you."

"Oh! Earl Scott's men, please invite me quickly!" As he spoke, the old bishop put down his fishing rod.

If others come to pay homage to him, Bishop Beaufort would never see him, but now he is his ally, so Bishop Beaufort agreed happily.

When Bishop Beaufort changed his clothes and came to the vestibule, he saw that Leo was already waiting.

"Liao greets Bishop Beaufort!" As soon as he saw Bishop Beaufort come out, Leo hurriedly stepped forward to salute.

Bishop Beaufort still had some impression of Leo: "Oh, are you the young man who played with the Earl of Norfolk? I heard the Earl of Norfolk talk about you."

"Thank you for your concern, Lord Bishop." Leo lowered his head and thanked him again, then took out a letter from his arms and handed it to Bishop Beaufort: "This is a letter from the Earl of Norfolk that I asked me to bring to the Bishop. Please read it."

Bishop Beaufort smiled and reached out to take the letter. It would be fine if he didn't look at it. After reading it, the old bishop's face changed in an instant: "You Count Norfolk is too useless? Everyone has bullied our Lancaster family. Is he still so humble? Don't he know that he is throwing the Lancaster family's face."

Leo said angrily when he heard this: "Yes, Master Bishop, I also feel that our count is too careful. After all, the other party challenged us first, and we did nothing wrong. Why ask the other party for forgiveness? Such behavior is really not like the style of a great nobleman."

Leo was really angry, so he complained in front of Bishop Beaufort. However, these words directly ignited Bishop Beaufort's anger like heavy oil.

Holding the letter, Bishop Beaufort said in an old-fashioned manner: "Yes, if someone challenges us, that's fine. His Majesty the King and I can deal with it lightly, but the key is that the other party is a noble of the York family, so this practice cannot be forgiven! Where are the people now? Bring them here to take a look!"

After hearing this, Leo quickly ran out quickly. In a short while, he and his men tied the Earl Auston in from outside.

Until now, Earl Auston's face still had a casual expression, and even shouted: "I tell you, I am a nobleman of the York family. You can let me go quickly, otherwise our York family will not spare you. Then I will kill all the Lancaster forces in the Norfolk area..."

Upon hearing this, the old bishop's face became even more angry: "Is that so great? Your York family is so powerful! Have you been conspiring to drive our Lancaster family down?"

"Ah, Bishop Beaufort!" Earl Auston was closing his eyes and cursing. Suddenly, Bishop Beaufort's voice came from his ears. In an instant, he fell into a state of confusion.

What is Bishop Beaufort’s identity? Earl Auston knows better than anyone else. It can be said that the core leader of the Lancaster family at this moment is the Lancaster royal family led by Bishop Beaufort.

Now facing Lancaster's core leader, Earl Auston actually said such words, and the matter is completely overwhelming.

After calming down quickly, Earl Auston forced a smile: "Bike Beaufort, listen to my explanation..."

"No need to explain! Judging from what you said just now and what you did, it is obvious that your York family has a rebellious heart and even a treason. Is it necessary for traitors like you to live in the world? I don't think it's necessary!"

While speaking, Bishop Beaufort said in a cold voice: "I declare in the name of God, the authority of the royal family of the Kingdom of England and the reputation of the Lancaster family that the Earl of Auston openly provoked the Lancaster family. Your words and deeds have threatened the stability of the country and the security of society, so I will immediately pull it out and behead it!"

As soon as these words came out, Leo cheered and jumped in his heart: "It's so great. This burden has finally been solved by Bishop Beaufort! Now our Norfolk area is worry-free."

However, before Leo could be happy, a clergyman next to Bishop Beaufort immediately spoke: "Master Bishop, your decision is a bit hasty. He is a nobleman of the York family. If you kill him now, I am afraid that the York family will be furious immediately. At that time, there may be a civil war in our country..."

Perhaps being angry by the words of this clergyman, Bishop Beaufort was very excited: "So what? I want to fight, right? Okay, let's fight. Anyway, I have money, I can afford the army, and my allies can build troops. In any case, I have to suppress the arrogance of the York family, and I want them to know who is the real ruler of this country."

"What a man!" Leo couldn't help but exclaim.

"Pull it out and kill it!" Bishop Beaufort said domineeringly: "Just kill it in the yard!"

Seeing that Bishop Beaufort insisted on killing Earl Auston, his men were helpless and could only bow their heads and execute the orders.

Soon, Earl Auston's huge head was lifted up.

Looking at this head, Bishop Beaufort felt the anger in his heart subsided: "Put this head in place, I will take it to see His Majesty the King."

"Yes, Lord Bishop." The people below quickly did what they were told.

Seeing that Bishop Beaufort was about to leave, Leo hurriedly said, "Then, Master Bishop, will I go to see His Majesty the King with you?"
Chapter completed!
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