Genshin Impact: Reject Camera, Replace Traveler

Chapter 372 The first person to die was Schubert

At first glance, the exile seemed to be a sign that the Knights were showing mercy to the Lawrence family.

In fact, this is not the case at all.

Because exile also depends on the circumstances.

All his property was not confiscated. Before he was officially exiled, he sold all his family assets and left Mond with a considerable amount of money.

This is exile with better treatment.

All their property was confiscated and they were driven away penniless.

This was a lesser form of exile.

There is no doubt that the Lawrence family enjoyed the latter.

Moreover, on top of being penniless, the Lawrence family members were all lazy and could not even tell the difference between crops. They could not carry anything on their shoulders or hands.

Almost every one of them has no ability to survive in the wild, nor does they have sufficient fighting power, cannot deal with danger, and cannot take care of themselves or others.

Even because of years of pampered life, their bodies are weaker than ordinary people.

With so many bad buffs stacked up, what good can the Lawrence family get on this road of exile?

It's no good!

The first Lawrence to die in exile was Schubert!

That’s right, it’s Eula’s uncle, the patriarch of the Lawrence family.

You didn't expect that this guy would die just now.

He had been slapped by Gu Chen before and was blown out of the house by Gu Chen. He was breathing out more than breathing in, but he didn't die at that time!

Although he did not die and was rescued, Schubert was seriously injured and very angry.

Schubert was the main planner of the subsequent rebellion.

At most, Schubert did not participate in the specific operation at that time. He was the one who commanded outside the city gate.

Of course, the rebellion was suppressed by the Knights. Even if Schubert was outside the city at the time and did not enter, even if he realized that something was wrong and turned around and ran... he could not escape.

Eventually, he was captured by the Knights.

After being captured, he became ill with anger when he learned in prison that Eula had completely severed ties with the family and that there was no hope for the Lawrence family.

When the final verdict came out and Schubert learned that his entire Lawrence family would be exiled, he was so angry that he vomited blood.

Schubert was already seriously injured, and now he was angry and vomiting blood, which made his health worse. He was only hanging on to his last breath!

But even with his last breath, Schubert was not dead yet.

As long as you are not dead, you have to go on the road to join the exile and you can't stay in Mondstadt.

So how should Schubert be exiled?

The Lawrence family was really at their wit's end and could only beg for help from everyone, and they didn't know where they got a shabby old cart from.

This large cart is usually pulled by horses.

They couldn't get horses, so they had to ask people from the Lawrence family to pull the cart.

The person pulled on the cart was Schubert, who was no longer able to move and was extremely weak. He could only lie down and participate in the exile.

Schubert lay on a large cart and was pulled out of Mond City by his own people, going farther and farther away.

As he walked further and further, his heart became more and more desperate.

It was said that they were walking farther and farther, but in fact, given the average physical fitness of the Lawrence family members, they didn't walk very far.

And not long after they walked away, many people in the family began to cry.

Everyone in the family felt that the future was bleak and that they had no hope.

Hearing the crying sounds all around him and the tribesmen crying everywhere, Schubert, lying on the cart, became furious.

He wanted to scold his people, he wanted to say something to boost their confidence.

However, after opening his mouth, Schubert could only cough weakly, and even coughed up blood.

It can be seen that Schubert does not have much time left.

The Lawrence family members who were pulling Schubert in relay became tired and annoyed after only pulling for a short distance.

They began to discuss in a low voice, saying that the patriarch was now a burden and whether they should just abandon him here?

The idea is good, but the knights won't allow it.

Yes, the Lawrence family was guarded throughout their exile by elite knights of the Order.

Of course he has to be under surveillance the whole time!

Otherwise, what if the Lawrence family members scattered as soon as they were driven out of the city, and did not intend to continue in exile but instead hid everywhere?

Therefore, the Knights supervised the entire exile.

Only by guarding them, driving them out of Mondstadt's borders, and making sure they are far away and will not come back, can this exile be considered over and these people of the Knights complete their mission.

Back to the point.

The young men from Lawrence who were pulling the cart wanted to throw away the patriarch Schubert and ignore this burden.

The knights guarding them disagreed.

Because no matter which Lawrence, as long as he is alive, he must be exiled and must move forward. This is non-negotiable!

If these young men don't want to pull Schubert to continue walking, they will have to be whipped by the knights!

They can choose to be whipped or continue pulling the cart.

Being treated like this, the young men of the Lawrence family immediately became dispirited and could only accept their fate.

They pulled Schubert on a large cart and continued forward with the family group.

During this period, they also wanted to slack off.

But this is exile, not tourism!

Anyone who dared to fall behind or be lazy and not leave would be whipped mercilessly by the knights guarding them.

This is real exile, and this is the result that the Rouse family deserves.

It was also because of this that the young men of the Lawrence family had to accept their fate and continue pulling carts.

Schubert, who was being shaken badly on the cart, had no idea that he was almost abandoned.

This guy is still so hot-tempered.

Listening to the endless crying of the tribesmen around him and the occasional sound of them being whipped, Schubert felt an indescribable anger in his heart.

Once upon a time, when the Lawrence family was at its most glorious, they were the only ones who could whip others and the slaves!

As a result... the situation changed and they became the ones who were beaten!

How could Schubert accept such a change?

He was so angry and in so much pain that he lay on the cart, stretched out his hand tremblingly, and said he wanted to drink black tea.

The young men pulling the carts were so angry when they heard this!

One of the young men with the most bad temper looked at another lazy tribesman not far away and was whipped by the knight with a whip until he bled.

He didn't give Schubert any face and shouted loudly:

"Where's the black tea?! Only blood tea!"

Just this one sentence greatly stimulated Schubert.

Schubert, lying on the cart, finally couldn't stand the shock, screamed three times, vomited blood and died!

And so, Schubert died.

He also became the first member of the Lawrence family to die on the road of exile, and he was the patriarch!

Seeing that Schubert had died just like that, the young Lawrence men who were forced to pull the cart were actually overjoyed!

Because this big burden is gone!

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