Noel said with a firm expression, "I think that those people ignored their ancestors' tragic experience and deep-rooted hatred, and they only care about their own interests. They would even betray their comrades whom they fought side-by-side with. They should be punished for this! What is the difference between them and Sloan Whinder, who in ancient times was a traitor who would betray his own country and kill the king with his own hands?!"

Charlie did not expect that Noel would actually think of Sloan Whinder from hundreds of years ago when he mentioned traitors.

However, he soon understood why.

Most of the ancestors of these Armed Calvary Guards should be from ancient times, and back then, Sloan Whinder was the most treacherous official in the world.

Not only did he put his army at risk for his own glory and wealth, but he also betrayed his own country and served as a pawn for the other party. He even committed many unforgivable crimes against his own compatriots.

What was even more outrageous was that this man was originally an official, but he captured the king and killed him with his own hands. This was a rare act of regicide in a long history of thousands of years.

be regarded as

said, "Although I agree with your evaluation of these people, I do

After all, you are just a group, not a sound society. Firstly, there is no law to follow if you want to kill them, and secondly, you

was stunned and asked him, "Sir, what do you mean by

today's goals achieved, you will be out of the control of

Society in

provide you with the antidote, and you will stand by me and fight against the Qing Eliminating Society. This agreement will naturally be terminated once the Qing

although your general direction must comply with me during the course of the agreement, you need to establish a credible internal order. You must be able to convince the

set of orders is equivalent to your internal basic laws, and everyone's behavior must be bound

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