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Chapter 3 Farewell to Turinus (Part 2)

Turinus lowered his head silently, and then laughed, "I feel regretful, I have great regret. If I could have abandoned my laziness and luck, followed Curio's advice, and before your father's main legion entered Shannan Gaul, he would join forces with Anthony to attack Rome and destroy all your lowly families."

"Yes, it's great to say that, Turinus...I'm sorry, you failed, but don't feel guilty, because the price you paid is heavy enough." Leo also lowered his head and replied in pain. Then he raised his head and said to his former friend on the side of the iron gate, "That's all right, Turinus."

"Is that all that? Is that all that all that all that all that all that is? You are the son of a military prostitute and a slave!" Turinus shouted angrily, but the flames flashed, and two Medegis warriors shook the iron fences of the Songming Dynasty in their hands. Turinus whineeded a few steps back like a frightened beast, hiding in the darkness, and screaming at Leo's back a few times. Then the flames gradually drifted away, leaving Turinus behind the dark night and the iron fences.

When Leo walked outside the dungeon, it was already dawn. He took off his coarse cloth cloak outside, revealing his elegant Toga robe. Surrounded by the slings and guards, he walked through the bustling crowds, streets and temples like the most common nobles in Rome, and finally came to the High Priest's residence. In the restaurant there, his father was sitting in front of the dining table, with one of his favorite olive oil plums on it.

"Father, I'm back." Leo greeted her when she entered the seat.

"Well, your breakfast is ready. I will go back to Pulaima and I will visit your mother and persuade your sister. There will be a small private banquet at night, which is about the care of your city magistrate during your tenure. I will quote a few capable knights to you." The father did not look strange at all, and naturally pushed his son's plate over, and then wiped his cheeks and lips with a napkin.

"As for the order, father." Leo finished answering, sat down at his father's head and ate.

The father and son just met quietly until the meal was over, and both of them knew very well: the next difficult question was the explanation to Corinna, but Libidaus's face was very relaxed, as if he was confident.

In the room in the backyard of Pulaima Villa, Corinna held her knees and sat on the couch under the colorful murals. She was not sure about the details of the matter outside these days. Because she was isolated from the world, there were male and female servants outside who closed her room, and all the close-fitting maids were replaced by Li Bida. No one sent her a message, and no one dared.

But Corinna understood that Tulinus was in trouble, but she didn't know how much it was.

When the high priest appeared in the garden, Porty came to greet him with all his servants, and Li Bida sat on the stone chair as if somewhat tired, "Have my adoptive father been back from Bye?"

"No, Marcos is in high spirits this time, because Princia and Domus are competing to flatter him, and they are sitting with him on a makeup yacht from one end of the shore to the other end." Porty smiled, rubbed the high priest's shoulders and loosened the bones, and said.

"Well--What's wrong with Corinna? Has she eaten?" At this time, the high priest turned the topic to his daughter.

"It's not as good as a hunger strike, but she has eaten very little and has lost a little in the past two days."

It turned out that Li Bida never liked to teach women to diet and shape their bodies like some aristocratic parents influenced by the oriental court style. He always told his daughter that he could eat whatever he liked and just be a little restrained. On weekdays, he often went to the bathroom gym with the hair-combed maid to sweat and exercise, but he refused to allow his daughter to find a "massage oil technician". This type of person is mostly a young man who specializes in wiping olive oil and massage the lady after taking a bath, and betraying the male sex and seducing the customers.

So Corinna developed a very good habit, that is, she would definitely not be able to endure hunger strikes, although she was very sad.

"You are all here soon, preparing for dinner, I will persuade my good girl." The high priest said so, and then walked into the room in the backyard.

The servants hurriedly bowed and opened the door to show that they were observing the lady conscientiously.

"Father, you deceived me and must have harmed Turinus." Corinna was wearing loose pajamas and her hair was scattered. When she saw her father, she knew that everything was gone.

"Now I can tell you that Tulinus will be exiled to the distant island of Malta in this life." Li Bida sat on the chair inside the entrance, which was facing his daughter. He carefully glanced at his eyes in advance and found that the cabinets and small restaurants around had been removed, and there were no sharp objects everywhere. Then he calmed down and told his daughter the final result.

Corinna lowered her long hair to her eyelashes and cheeks, and slowly covered her face with her hands, "Father, you won't allow me to commit suicide, right? Otherwise, even without scissors, I could use this hand to dig out my eyes."

"No, don't dig, because you still have to keep these beautiful pupils and see this." Li Bida sent Tulinus's private letter.

One letter was from him and Corinna, and the other was from him and his stepfather Phillips, but both letters involved Corinna.

To be honest, Corinna was disillusioned immediately. She felt that she was a fool. The man said such sweet words to her in the previous letter and complimented her in a sweet and complimented manner. In another letter, she laughed at her for being aquatic poplar after marriage and looking down on her silky hair color and skin. She said that the beauty of Rome should be as plump and with some subtle freckles and curved wavy hair like Cicero's new wife Feberia.

"Father, I want to dig out my eyes even more..." Corinna said, and tears flowed down, "But even so, I still love him and still hate you."

"Didn't you just treat Turinus as a substitute for your father? You like Turinus not because of his appearance, not because of his personality, but because of Turinus's vigorous ambitions and skills, just like his father, isn't that the case?" Li Bida lowered his voice, and said this when all the servants left.
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