Lord: Marry the villain's daughter at the beginning?

Chapter 73 Are You a Descendant of the Empire?

"Brother, you really aren't?"

Lena skipped after Linde, asking the same question over and over again.

Lind, who had just dealt with a group of prisoners, could only patiently answer: "It's really not. Even if it is, what does it matter? That empire has been destroyed for a long time."

"But the Duchess of the South is a descendant of the Roman Empire. She has black hair and black eyes like you, brother. She is also a distant relative of Caroline. Her family has a genealogy to prove it."

Reina still didn't give up, and even went to read the history of aristocratic families that she once hated the most. This course was similar to Reina listening to Lind's report, and it was a perfect sleep reading material.

"So black hair and black eyes mean that they must be the so-called descendants of the empire? Where did you hear this from?"

Linde was really speechless. Is this matter really that important?

At this time, Caroline rushed to the camp from the gray and white collar and explained: "Black hair and black eyes are not necessarily the right ones, but the descendants of the empire must have black hair and black eyes."

Because of Caroline's special identity, although she is a professional, Lind did not let her join the war, but let her stay comfortably in the rear to organize production. Now that the situation is settled, Caroline finally has the opportunity to come out and breathe.

"As Madam said, my distant cousin, the Duchess of the Southern Territory, is a descendant of the Empire. I also have the blood of the Empire, so I also have black hair."

"So what's the use of this so-called imperial bloodline?"

Lind asked.

"It's of no obvious use... But Lord, are you really of Imperial blood? If so, we might be related."

"No, at least my family has never talked about this since I was born."

"But Lord, this matter is now being spread all over the world. Even those captive nobles... those captive nobles are frantically proving that you are indeed a descendant of the empire. After all, they are also nobles in the North. Their testimony is very... convincing."

Caroline was also a little uncertain. If these nobles were trying to save face by saying in unison that they had lost to the bloodline of the ancient empire, then that would make sense.

However, many nobles spoke with certainty, even saying that they had seen the genealogy of the Rawl family - something that even the original owner of Lind's body had never seen.

Of course, none of these could be key evidence. What puzzled Caroline the most were the potions that treated the crowds at the Cathedral of Our Lady of Salvation.

Because of the disguise and the fact that it has always been a top-secret matter, Caroline has not yet learned the secret of the holy water. Until now, she still thinks that it might really be what Linde brought from his hometown on the border.

How could a poor viscount dig out a bunch of mysterious potions with effects comparable to holy water from his hometown? Caroline had never believed it, and there was no way to explain it, but since Lind didn't say anything, Caroline could only assume that this was the fact.

But now everything makes sense.

Those potions were indeed dug out by Lind from his hometown. Lind even mastered the method of making these potions. Isn't this the lost technology of the ancient empire?

Add to that the mysterious white sugar and the recipe for the recovery potion, and it turns out that everything came from the ancient empire.

This is not surprising. Didn’t Caroline’s distant cousin’s family in the southern territories rely on the technology left over from the empire to become the Duchess of the southern territories?

The logic was so smooth that there was not a single problem to be found. In Caroline's mind, she had already determined that Linde was also a descendant of the ancient empire, so Caroline hurriedly wrote a letter to her family this morning.

You should know that when the family contacted Caroline before, Caroline just read the messages but did not reply. But this time, Caroline not only replied, but also replied quite formally. So the letter was sent to the royal capital as quickly as possible.

If this was the gift that Lucanus had given him, Lind was still somewhat disappointed. The so-called descendants of the empire had no substantial benefits and were difficult to prove. Moreover, the empire had been gone for many years. Could he still make a claim based on nothing at all?

At this time, Linde had no idea that everyone had more or less completed the same logical loop as Caroline.

Especially those defeated nobles, they insisted that Lind was a long-lurking descendant of the empire, playing the pig to eat the tiger, and then surrendered with peace of mind, and even surrendered in a more flashy way, and boasted everywhere that they lost to the descendants of the empire.

"I really am not."

Lind explained weakly.

But Caroline gave her a look that said "I understand".

Although Augustine III acted very magnanimously and let the families of the Mingpai imperial descendants guard the important southern border, it was impossible to say that there was no defense at all, especially when a descendant of the empire had already become a duke, the other descendants of the empire would certainly be doubly guarded against.

After finally getting rid of Caroline, Lena still followed Linde.

"Brother, there are only two of us here, just tell me the truth, I will never tell anyone else! I promise, no matter whether you are a descendant of the empire or not, I will support you."

"I'm really not..."

Linde continued to explain weakly, but to Linde's surprise, Lena believed it very easily this time, and seemed to breathe a sigh of relief and relax.

"Well, I believe you."

After saying this, Reina left. At that moment, Linde was even a little moved. He didn't expect that Reina would actually believe in him unconditionally.

At this time, the nun troops also came back and brought good news. They caught Wesker.

Flora felt a little emotional. After she abandoned the secular church and simply served the goddess and the lord, the goddess seemed to have really favored her again. Her daily prayers before meals actually came true.

Wesker also knew that even if he was not the instigator, he was still to blame and it was impossible for him to surrender. But at this moment Wesker was no longer as depressed as he was yesterday. Instead, he was full of vigor and spirit, and it even made people wonder who had won.

The escorted Wesker looked up at Lind, then said with emotion: "He is indeed a descendant of the Empire. I deserve to lose."

"..."

When will this ever end, Linde cursed in his heart.

At this time, Laurie and Yolanda also came back. The troops that Laurie was in charge of this time did not have full equipment, so he just carried out a symbolic pursuit and then began to clean up the battlefield.

"My Lord, these are the two clever guys I found. I want to add them to my team. Is that okay?"

Laurie brought Sean and Colin over, and after introducing them, he walked over to Lind and asked quietly, "Boss, are you really a descendant of the Empire?"

"No."

Linder replied with a straight face.

Seeing that Lind was not in a good mood, Laurie immediately retreated obediently.

But at this time, Sean, who looked like a commoner, stepped forward and asked, "My Lord, are you a descendant of the Empire?"

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