Prince and I in Desert Island

C65 Change Plan



C65 Change Plan

Because the seal has been badly injured, he will be recuperating at the Manor recently, and if we return to the Manor now, he will be caught off guard, because he did not expect us to suddenly return.    

    

When we enter the manor, with the sword of Aine serving our hearts, we won't have to worry about Adie if we go to the Forbidden Area to get the Miller Corps.    

    

Even the seal was defeated, and Addie must have had some exceptional qualities. Jane said that a man who fired very quickly had injured the seal, and I had a feeling that it must be Addie.    

    

I've also seen a quick shooter in the army. It takes only three seconds from loading to hitting the target. The aiming speed was also very fast, every shot hit every hit without missing a single bullet.    

    

However, that was only for ordinary people because only ordinary people would not know how to dodge other people's guns. This was because ordinary people would not be able to estimate the trajectory of a bullet in the next second.    

    

The two of them were shooting at each other. They could use bullets to block or kill each other depending on each other's pace and speed.    

    

Every shot intercepted or killed the other side. Their movements varied between fast and slow in order to let others be unable to see where they were going to dodge to and where they were going to shoot from. If he wasn't careful, he would be hit in the vitals.    

    

If both of them were experts, then they wouldn't be able to hurt each other even if they used up all their bullets. They would only be able to fight with their bare hands. Usually, only at this time would victory or defeat be decided. This was the reason why many spear wielding experts didn't die from guns.    

    

From the way in which the seal's blade was executed, it seemed that the seal was not someone to be trifled with. His attack speed was extremely fast, so his movement speed was definitely not slow either.    

    

"There's only speed that can't be broken …" Therefore, he couldn't possibly be injured by Addie's gun. There was only one possibility: Addie might not have to fight for it, but he was also exceptionally strong. His strength was far above that of the seal.    

    

But Jane's cooperation was needed to get back to the Manor, because the Miller family had five defensive lines, each heavily guarded, according to Amos. They were instructed to kill anyone who trespassed the Manor without permission.    

    

Although we didn't have the Millers' orders, Jane was one of Ina's people. No instructions are needed for Ina to enter or leave the manor, because she is the head of the Miller family. Everyone knows you.    

    

Jane and Ainphent followed her closely. They were Ainphent's personal maid and sisters. It could be said that all of Ina's men knew her, and that Jane was the only one other than Ina who could make her way into the Miller house.    

    

According to Arthur, seals used to show instructions when they went in and out of the Miller house. Now that the seal had taken over the Miller family, it wasn't hard for him to forge instructions.    

    

Arthur said that the five lines of defense were only at the command of the patriarch, that is, that no one could move them except at the command of Aine herself. They would not listen to anyone. They were the most faithful guardians of the Manor.    

    

I don't think any of the Miller family would know that Ina was dead by now, and that she had been murdered by the seal design. If they knew, they wouldn't have been able to live as leisurely as they did at Ina Hall.    

    

As long as we go through the five lines of defense into the manor, to reveal the seal to everyone, and to announce that Aine is dead. I don't believe the Miller family will spare a man who killed their leader.    

    

She had forgotten her past. She had forgotten her hatred for the seal, and she had forgotten her plans for revenge.    

    

To get back to Miller's house now, we'll have to tell her everything about Jane and ask her to help us get into the manor.    

    

But this undoubtedly allowed her to regain the guilt and hatred in her heart. I wondered if she would be as happy as she was now, if I told her the truth.    

    

If a person lived a life of hatred and guilt, she would never be happy.    

    

I didn't want to see her live in hatred all her life, since she'd forgotten that we couldn't use her selfishly for our own purposes.    

    

I was thinking that I might not be able to tell her about the past, and let her play the part of Mary to help us enter the Manor House.    

    

Just use her face like Mary's, and she won't have to do anything but brush her face five times.    

    

As long as Jane shows up, I don't think there'll be any obstacles. I don't think anyone will suspect or stop anyone if they say they're doing something for the head of the Aine family.    

    


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