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Chapter 184 Repeated Consideration

Chapter 184 Repeated Considerations

After simply eating a few bites of the meal prepared by the tavern owner, Edward said goodbye to Rostislav, walked out the door and boasted about his horse. He had to get on the road quickly. The war in Hungary did not wait for anyone.

Looking at Edward's leaving figure, Rostislav felt quite emotional. For his always optimistic relative to be so anxious, things in Hungary had indeed undergone drastic changes.

Rostislav didn't know much about the history of Hungary during this period. He was only familiar with Rus, and he only had a little understanding of this country where nomads settled.

And these memories told the prince that the chaos in Hungary would last for a long time and continue to involve the surrounding areas, which made him a little worried about Edward.

He quite likes Edward as a relative. He always looks at everything optimistically, speaks humorously, and can always build good relationships with people around him.

But when Rostislav thought about it, didn't Edward grow up in Hungary? It was ridiculous for him, a foreigner, to worry about a Hungarian who could be considered a native of Hungary.

After watching Edward leave, Rostislav subconsciously wanted to summon an envoy to Kiev to tell his uncle the news, but then he came back to his senses. How could the uncle not know about Hungary? His territory was so dangerous.

It borders Hungary.

In his impression, Ross had no record of sending troops abroad during this period in his original history. This was mainly because Ross had to be wary of nomads on the grasslands and had to devote a lot of resources here, so naturally he could not carry out any external operations.

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But in today's world, since the death of Bruce Khan, the chaos on the grassland has continued to this day. It can be said that there is no threat in that aspect. It can be dealt with only by the conventional power in the hands of the third uncle. There is no need for the entire Ross to wait.

war, then the intervention can be very large.

The uncle is a person who attaches great importance to family ties. When he found out that his in-laws were facing difficulties, the Grand Duke of Kiev would definitely take some action.

If Ross is also involved in the chaos in Hungary, it will really become more and more lively there.

While the Prince of Moscow was thinking about the future development, Adam, who had been waiting beside him, walked up behind him at some point.

"Lord Rostislav."

He called out Rostislav's name, and the prince of Moscow looked at Adam with some surprise. This boy rarely spoke actively.

"I've thought about what you just said, and I decided not to kill them."

Rostislav knew what Adam was talking about, about the suggestion to kill all opponents.

"Most of them are just unwilling to accept my conversion. They are still loyal to my father. If I kill them now, I will encounter more obstacles when I return to Bulgar in the future.

And this is providing the usurpers with ammunition to attack me, and they will not let this go."

Rostislav was startled for a moment, then nodded with satisfaction. Originally, his words were just a casual comment, trying to elicit what Adam thought, but his wife's sudden interruption made his plan fail, and Edward's

Time has come, and he can only put it down temporarily.

Rostislav was also very satisfied with this answer, which meant that Adam also had his own ideas, learned to take into account political influence, and had begun to embark on the road to rule.

"What you said is very good, then let's do what you want."

The Prince of Moscow waved his hand. This was Adam's business, so he should make the decision.

Then he walked over without knowing it. He had to go back to eat and rest quickly. There were still many things to deal with this afternoon.

And Adam was a little confused. Rostislav had always been teaching him what to do. After he made a decision, he had to comment and then tell him what to do, but this time he let everything go to himself.

"Don't be in a daze, you are an adult, you shouldn't have to teach you everything."

Zoe patted Adam's shoulder affectionately, reminded her, the little brother in her heart, and gave him a kind smile. While Adam was still in a daze, Zoe walked over and followed her husband.

Adam stood there and thought. As an exile, he reacted very keenly to the Prince of Moscow, and could not help but subconsciously begin to analyze the prince's purpose.

Although the prince and his wife treated Adam very kindly, and Mrs. Zoe took Adam as a younger brother, Adam did not forget his identity. No matter how kind and kind the Russians were to him, he was still an exile.

But this time, no matter how he analyzed it, he could not find any malicious intent from Rostislav.

"Sir, we should leave too."

After the prince, his wife, and his entourage left, Aleph's steady voice sounded behind him, which made Adam, who was lost in thought, react.

"Aleph, why do you think the Prince of Moscow is doing this?"

He asked about this old loyalist of the family. Aleph was his father's confidant and was now his confidant and the most loyal among his followers.

When Adam announced his conversion to Christianity, it was Aleph who resolutely announced his conversion, which prompted a large number of people to follow Adam, and won over all the neutrals, saving most of Adam's power.

When Adam asked Aleph why he was like this, Aleph simply replied: "I am a servant of the Dulu family, not a servant of Allah."

When faced with questions, Aleph responded quickly.

"Lord Rostislav has no ill intentions. He is a smart man. He does not want to use you as a puppet to rule Bulgar. He only wants a friendly Christian monarch of Bulgar."

Aleph is indeed a veteran, and he can see Rostislav's purpose at a glance. This answer obviously makes Adam feel at ease. Adam has always trusted Aleph wholeheartedly, and his loyalty has never wavered.

"In that case, that would be great."

Adam said uncontrollably, with a light of hope shining in his eyes. Taking back his father's throne and killing the damn usurper had always been his expectation.

And he also had another purpose, which was to convert Bulgar.

The conversion was not entirely due to Adam's personal preference, but more because the legalists were now on the side of that damn Akade. Akade bribed the legalists and had a border guard composed of fanatical believers.

If he is on his side, then in this case, he can only choose some opposing religious forces.

There have always been some cities and tribes in Bulgaria that are very dissatisfied with converting to Allah's faith, and Adam's conversion is intended to win over these forces, such as the second largest city in Bulgaria that has always wanted to surpass Bulgaria as the first city in Volga.

,Suval...

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