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Chapter 10 Shared Suffering

If you want to gain more freedom and rights, you must first assume corresponding obligations. Bran decided to dig a bigger hole. He believed that "seeing you suffer, I won't feel anything if I suffer a little...",

My brothers and sisters were happy a little too early.

Looking at the third sister who sat down contentedly, Bran cleared his throat, bared his teeth at the Duke again, and said under his father's vigilant eyes: "As a descendant of the Winchehill family, we will inherit the glory of our ancestors."

At this point, everyone in the restaurant put down their tableware and looked at Bran. Just like you have to stand at attention and pay attention when raising a national flag, when you bring out the name of your ancestor, you must show due respect whether you are willing or not.

"Since my parents have given me a brave attendant, it means that I, Bran Wincheshire, have been recognized and have the qualifications to walk independently in our family's territory." Brandon paused, and the original

The joking mentality has also become more correct. I, Bran, am not a child, I am just a lonely ghost living here. Thinking of this, Bran stood up and said loudly with a serious face: "I will lead my attendants

Develop independently, from now on I will share the joys and sorrows, life and death with my followers."

When Dany, who was not far away, heard this, she stood up slowly, as if she was making a major decision. Then she hammered her chest with a solemn look and repeated loudly: "We live and die together!"

At this time, the hall was quiet, with only the echoes caused by Dany echoing. The Northlanders' arrogant character is also reflected in their oaths. The Northlanders are not smart, but they are notoriously shrewd in caring about every detail in their oaths. Attendant

The oaths made with the lord were not reconciled in advance, and if the lord's words were revealed, he would be stared at by his servants and become embarrassed. This happened from time to time in the North.

After Bran said, "We share joys and sorrows, life and death," he confidently waited for Dany to refuse. No one would share life and death with a little brat, not even the Duke's child. And he was still the fourth child, so he was awakened.

, and have no rights. Sharing life and death with a person who has nothing to do with you? Have you lost your mind and gone crazy?

Dany is more responsible for training him. With the stubborn character of the Northlanders, Dany should stare at Bran with a pair of innocent eyes. Why did you agree!?

The oath was shouted out in front of so many people and placed on a shelf. Underneath it should be Bran and Dany preparing to pack up and get out of the castle. Then the two of them would really depend on each other for their lives, and it would be miserable. When Bran thought of this, he couldn't help but

He shuddered, he just wanted to take the opportunity to drive Dani out of his bedroom, he really didn't think about what he wanted to be independent...

You should refuse, and then discuss the conditions and ask for more benefits, such as accommodation. Then give the brothers some eye drops, cry, make trouble, hang themselves, etc., and then get the same rights as the brothers, etc. Why did you agree?

What? Bran looked confused at this time.

Perhaps it was Bran's confusion that made the Duke feel happy. He agreed to Bran's request after a moment's hesitation, and also praised Bran a few words. When Bran turned to his mother, he looked like he was asking for help.

At that time, the mother suppressed her laughter and said that Bran was worthy of being a child of the Wincher Hill family. Bran cursed: "I am really not your child, I was just born in the wrong child."

The brother and sister who were inspired by Bran seemed to want to express that they deserved the great name of Winchehill. Unfortunately, their attendants were not in place yet, so don't think about it today. Even if the attendants were in place, could they be better than Dany?

Reliability is also an issue that needs to be considered.

When I was full, Bran stood up and carried the black cat Huahua who was licking the plate into his arms. Now only Huahua could comfort his fragile heart. He needed to talk about the helplessness of life with Huahua, a good and caring cat. What a pity.
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