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Chapter 532 Lobbying (1)

Don't tell me that this Count John Bilasiochowski is really a bit clever. Why did he come to see Wendy Schgratz when he heard that he was frustrated?

Because he knew very well that although he had a good relationship with Windisch Gratz, it was just friendship. And Wendy Schgratz was not just about friendship, because his previous great achievements were not compared to Wendy Schgratz's.

How could you listen to his nonsense when you were frustrated?

What's more, as someone who studies conspiracy theories, he understands that people's hearts are very magical. When Windischgratz was in high spirits, he went to join her. That's called clinging, which is not much different from begging.

But if Windischgratz goes there when he is down, there will be no clinging to him. It will be a real friend helping him in times of need, with completely different meaning and status.

Of course, Count John Bilaschiochowski was not stupid, and would not rush over to lobby without any preparation. After arriving in Vienna, he first visited some friends and got to know the situation thoroughly.

I came to the door after I had some confidence.

"How did you come?"

After seeing who the person was, Wendy Schretz was also a little puzzled. Although he and Count John Bilasiochowski were good friends, they also had considerable distrust in his abilities, because the only thing this friend was good at was

It's all about messing up everything.

"Can't I come?"

Count John Bilasiokhovsky sat down carelessly, poured himself a glass of wine as if no one else was around, and said with a smile: "It's boring to drink alone, I'll drink with you!"

To be honest, the most frustrated and downtrodden side of Wendy Schretz was something she only wanted to keep for herself. He was a steel soldier, and he swallowed all the pain and tears in his stomach. How could he show it? So he pushed away John Bee.

Count Rashiochovsky handed over the wine glass and asked:

"You haven't said why you came suddenly?"

Count John Bilasiokhovsky did not force himself, and took a sip of his own accord, exclaiming: "The best Scotch whiskey has been aged for at least ten years, and it is ruined by drinking it like this!"

Wendy Schretz stared at him and continued to ask angrily: "Don't talk nonsense. There must be something wrong when you come to me all of a sudden! If you have something to say, just tell me!"

Count John Bilasiokhovsky curled his lips and said: "I come to you to ask for something? Old friend, you underestimate me too much!"

Wendy Schretz was not moved at all, and she identified Count John Bilasiochowski as having caused trouble again: "Tell me, which jealous husband has been angered this time!"

This time it was Count John Bilasiochowski's turn to smile bitterly, but it was normal to think about it. Most of the time he came to see Windischgratz for such trivial matters, it was quite embarrassing to think about it.

He is a hereditary earl, but he has to rely on his friends to help him wipe his ass...

But this also makes Count John Bilasiochowski want to prove himself again. He wants to tell the world that he is not a waste, and the previous ones were just bad luck!

"No!" Count John Bilasiochowski rejected Wendy Schretz's guess and said directly: "I came directly from Bohemia. I have been giving you so much for so many years.

Trouble, now you are in trouble, naturally my friend cannot just watch!"

Wendy Schgratz was a little touched. No matter how much truth Count John Bilasiochowski just said, just saying this to him proved that he was a friend.

Wendy Schgratz has seen too much of the harsh world these days. When he rose to prominence, people came to fawn over him one after another, and they were even more affectionate than when they met their biological father. But when Schwarzenberg put him in a position to lose ground,

, one by one they disappeared completely, not even their shadows could be seen.

The warmth and coldness of human feelings really chilled his heart!

And the fact that Count John Bilasiokhovsky came here at this time proved that he was different from those villains who tend to follow the crowd.

Of course, she was so moved that Wendy Schgratz did not think that Count John Bielachyochowski could do anything to help her. This was because this friend was always good at doing a disservice, but it was not easy for him to attack this good friend.

Regarding the enthusiasm of friends, I can only say:

"Thank you for your kindness, John, but I'm fine for now and can hold on! Just take care of yourself!"

But what Wendy Schgratz didn't expect was that these words made Count John Bilasiochowski explode, and he roared angrily: "What a piece of shit you are! Look at you, you're even hungover."

The sorrow is gone, you are no longer the same as before!"

Before Wendy Schretz could react, he crackled like a machine gun: "This is all Schwarzenberg's fault. I have long seen that he is a two-faced villain. When you are useful to him, just

When you are a treasure, once you have no use value, you are nothing more than a piece of grass... Look at him, does he have a little bit of family affection? You are still relatives!"

Windisch Gratz was in a daze. Although he did not completely agree with Count John Bielachyochowski's words, these words did make him feel quite comfortable.

Count John Bilaschiochowski has been observing Windischgratz's expression. After these years of hanging out together, he has not developed any other skills, but his ability to observe words and expressions is extremely proficient.

No way, if you get into trouble every now and then, and are interrogated by husbands or creditors every now and then, you can still develop this skill, and in addition, you can also develop your face to become invulnerable.

After feeling that Wendy Schgratz agreed with his words, he immediately began to further develop: "Do you think he cares about his sister's misfortune? He has never had such a heart. For him, his own interests come first.

A man who is willing to make a deal with the devil as long as it benefits him!"

This sentence spoke to Wendy Schwartz's heart. What he was most dissatisfied with Schwarzenberg was this. He clearly had a blood feud with these gangsters, but he could turn a blind eye and turn a blind eye when it was most dangerous.

He personally negotiated peace with the rebels and turned a blind eye to the death of his sister! How human is this?

At least Windisch Graetz couldn't do such a ruthless and unjust move. He insisted on revenge from beginning to end, insisted on giving blood for blood and tooth for tooth, and insisted on repaying blood debt with blood. This is the fundamental reason why he advocated toughness.

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He couldn't help but think: "Even a bastard like Count John Bielachyochovsky understands such a simple truth, so how come a smart guy like you, Schwarzenberg, can't figure it out? I

It’s not that you don’t understand, it’s that you don’t want to understand at all. You are indeed a mercenary villain!]

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