Having quickly scanned through the letter sent by Valent Taylor, Horn's eyebrows furrowed but then helplessly relaxed.
The situation truly refuses to give anyone a moment's peace; first, Ludvik was assassinated, and the sugar trade agreement with the Holy Axis hangs unresolved.
Within Kasha County, monks and scholars are still fiercely debating the election of the next abbot and investigating the assassin's identity.
If you ask Horn, does it really need investigation? Who else could it be besides the church? It's just self-deception.
This assassination indeed added a huge trouble for Horn; Dean Ludvik was definitely a wise yet gentle person.
His alliance with the Salvation Army and their numerous consensuses all demonstrate his understanding. Their cooperation is largely based on this elder's coercion and prestige.
If not for Ludvik, the Blago Monastery in Kasha County would still be fickle.
In contrast, Rang Buluo is someone who appears intelligent but actually is foolish.
