Countess Maid - Chapter 35
Chapter 35
He looked surprised.
“These are soldiers who have served well. I have been loyal to the kingdom and my estate. At least until now.”
“Count! However…….”
“And only Hagan was guilty. I will not apply that charge of treason even to them.”
Staring at the captured soldiers, he continued speaking in a dicult voice. Everyone was surprised and said nothing. The knights, the captured soldiers, Reine
“Wow, what nonsense, kill me! We’ve come prepared to die!”
“You will regret not killing us, Count! You abominable bastard!” The captive soldiers shouted at the evil, but Azer stood up, not paying attention. That was all. As if nothing had happened, he walked out of the cemetery. However, it stopped after a few steps
“Count, does it hurt…”
“I’m fine, Reine.”
Panting in pain, Azer answered. In the meantime, blood was dripping from the side of the uniform dyed red. “Don’t worry, it’s fine. I…….. Azer went to the crying Reine and muttered aloud. The corners of his lips twitched into Reine’s eyes. like Raine
He looked like he was smiling, trying to reassure him. “I’m fine, Reine… Don’t worry.” Again a very clumsy, staggering smile appeared on his face. However, I could see the pain slowly oozing into the expression on his forced expression. “Ugh…!” Finally, with a painful moan, Azer
fell to his knees. Reine felt power draining from his body. “Count! Are you okay!”
“The Count!” The knights ran and tried to support him, but Azer collapsed.
“Count! Count!”
“Come on, get the Count!”
“Someone call a doctor! doctor! Go to the castle and call!”
The urgent shouts of the knights reverberated in the air. Reine only looked at Azer with her dizzy eyes closed. ‘no…….? his face with his eyes closed. hand in hand blood. everything fell apart
As soon as he returned to the castle, Azer lost consciousness and was put on a bed. A doctor who was rushed in gave treatment, and a time filled with tension passed. And finally, the doctor came out of the bedroom and wiped the sweat from his forehead
“It’s not fatal, so don’t worry. You bled a little, but that’s okay. You will wake up soon.” At the fortunate diagnosis, everyone sighed and was relieved. It was the same with Raine. I was lucky that the things I was worried about didn’t happen. “The Count is safe. Don’t get flustered and focus on the task as usual!”