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Chapter 59: I'll make sure you lose both your wife and your army!
At this moment, in the central mansion of Tuli Town, Pania and Sakje had just had a big argument, which ended badly.
"You woman, stop talking!" Sakje coldly waved his sleeve, then pulled a dancer away. The dancer gave a smug smile as she left, leaving Pania standing awkwardly in the room, along with her personal maid.
Panya clenched her fists tightly, biting her thin lips until they bled. Her dignified and elegant eyes stared wide-eyed at Sakje's departing figure, watching the dancer turn back and give her a smug smile.
Just now, or rather these past few days, Sakje has been indulging in pleasure with dancers every day. This was actually Sakje's life before, but Panya felt that things were different. Now that there was a formidable enemy, Li Wei, by their side, Panya felt that she should fulfill her duty as a wife and should advise her husband to be wary of the powerful enemy, hone his martial arts skills, and not indulge in pleasure.
She had been trying to persuade him like this for the past few days, but Sakje wouldn't listen. Today, she saw Sakje having fun with a dancer, so she went up to persuade him again. When Sakje wouldn't listen, she had no choice but to order the dancer to leave. As a result, Sakje got impatient and directly scolded her for meddling in other people's business, and dragged the dancer away.
"Am I meddling in other people's business?" Pania asked expressionlessly, staring at the empty door as if asking herself, or perhaps asking the maid who had been with her since childhood.
The maid lowered her head, remained silent for a moment, and finally mustered up the courage to speak: "Devi is not meddling, but sometimes people prefer to hear sweet words. With Devi's looks, if he said some nice things, his relationship with Lord Sakje would not be so strained."
Hearing this, Pania remained silent for a long time. Of course, she knew that if things had been said nicely, her relationship with Sakje wouldn't have become so strained.
But could she say those things against her will?
Can one watch Sakje enjoy himself every day, ignoring his younger brother, without trying to persuade him to stop?
The biggest reason she and Sakje had just argued, besides the dancer, was that Sakje wanted to take a concubine. Pania wasn't a jealous woman, but the concubine Sakje was taking was of a different status.
She is Moturi's sister and is engaged to another young knight from the Vatican.
Seeing that Moturi's sister was beautiful, Sakjee planned to forcibly break off the engagement and marry her instead.
This infuriated Pania. She had just arrived here and found Sakje, asking why this woman was the sister of one of her generals and why she was trying to break up someone else's marriage by forcing her into marriage.
Unexpectedly, Sakje impatiently said that Moturi was his subordinate and that marrying his sister would only make Moturi happy, because it would be an honor for Moturi for his sister to marry him, Sakje.
Pania was speechless. She wondered how her husband could be so confident.
Helpless, she added that if they really wanted to force him to take his sister as a concubine, Moturi's position as captain was important and could not be changed. The young knight who was engaged to him should be transferred out of the cavalry or killed immediately.
As a result, Sakje called her a vicious woman, saying that his Vatican Knights were all painstakingly trained with money, were the legacy left by his father, and were loyal to him and his family. How could she kill someone for no reason?
As for marrying the young knight's wife, that's simple. I'll just give him a few beautiful dancers from my manor, and he'll be eternally grateful.
Pania was speechless. In her anger, she coldly rebuked the dancer, telling her to get out. This led to the scene just now: Sakje scolded her for meddling, shoved her, and pulled the dancer away.
"Puvilie, do you think Lord Sakje will listen to me after we perform the proper rites?"
But Pania asked again, her face expressionless.
"Probably." The maid nodded somewhat uncertainly. In truth, she didn't believe that Sakje would listen to her master, Devi, after the ceremony.
But she felt that her husband, Devi, needed her to give that answer.
"That should be good." Pania forced a smile. "Let's go back inside and pray to the goddess for Lord Sakje's safety in the future war."
Pania turned around, trying to make her steps powerful, her head held high, as if Sakjee's insults and the shove he gave her in front of the dancers had had no effect on her.
The maid followed behind, watching Devi's steps, and suddenly sighed inwardly.
It seems that ever since that Livy appeared, Devi has been praying to the goddess for Sakje's well-being every day in his room.
……
Meanwhile, in another room, Sakje laughed heartily, surrounded by a group of dancers, enjoying himself to the fullest. Finally, no woman bothered him anymore. That woman, really, why did she always spoil his fun when he was happy?
And he always speaks in that self-important tone, as if he, Sakje, is a good-for-nothing.
He simply disliked Panya's tone and attitude when she spoke to him. As his wife, she should serve him well, spend these ten days peacefully, nurture the moonlight in her womb, and wait for him, Sakje, to harvest it. She shouldn't meddle in anything else, lest she annoy him unnecessarily.
Just then, a servant outside announced that Ganka was requesting an audience, and Sakje, with a dancer in tow, nodded and let Ganka in.
When Ganka entered, he saw the dancing girls laughing in the room and frowned almost imperceptibly, but he quickly concealed it. He then took a few big steps forward, pretended to look regretful, and sighed several times.
"Oh, why are you sighing?" Sakje asked, noticing Ganka's expression.
"It is a pity that someone of Sakjegi's stature should be surrounded by the most beautiful women in the world, not these common beauties!"
Ganka said regretfully, and as soon as he said this, all the dancers in the room changed color. One of the dancers even shook Sakje's arm in dissatisfaction, asking him to punish this person. But Sakje waved his hand indifferently, he became interested.
"The most beautiful woman in the world?"
"Of course!" Ganka nodded. "I have met Levi's wife, Suranza. Her appearance is as if she has been blessed by Brahma. I have heard that Sakjegi also proposed to her daughter."
"You mean Suransa?" In an instant, Sakje realized, but then a surge of heat rose in his heart. This Suransa was indeed beautiful, and just thinking about her pure features and bewitching emerald eyes made him itch all over.
Unfortunately, Ganka didn't recognize his worth and rejected Sakje, instead marrying his daughter to Livy.
Is Li Wei as strong as Sakje?
Isn't Li Wei bowing his head to him right now?
Ganka has no foresight!
"No matter how beautiful Suleisa is, she's still Levi's wife. What's the point of telling me that?" Sakje said, taking a sip of his drink as if he didn't care. At that moment, Ganka stepped forward and glanced to the left and right.
Sakjee understood and waved for the dancers to leave, leaving only Ganka and Sakjee in the room.
"I have a plan. It can help Sakje get Suleisa." Ganka knew that Sakje was extremely lustful, and if he wanted to provoke him to make a move on Levi, he would have to take advantage of his lustful desires.
"Oh, what's the plan? Tell me." Upon hearing that Ganka had a way to get Suleisa, Sakje became even more eager. Moreover, Ganka had just said something that was true: these dancers were indeed ordinary and vulgar compared to Suleisa.
"Hasn't Li Wei submitted to Sakje? Why not test his sincerity? Sakje can host a banquet and invite Li Wei and his wife to attend. If they don't come, it means they have rebellious intentions. If they do come, then you, my lord, have a way to deal with Suleisa..."
Ganka didn't finish speaking, but just smiled meaningfully.
Hearing this, Sakjee was tempted. This plan was indeed feasible. However, he thought about it again and realized that no one knew that he had ill intentions in setting up the banquet. What could he do if Li Wei did not come?
Is he going to send troops to seize it?
That won't do. It's not right for him to send troops against Li Wei now. Great things must be done slowly.
Sakjee began pacing back and forth in the room. He had to come up with a foolproof plan to get his hands on Suleisa. Suddenly, he stopped. He had an idea!
He could get help from his wife, Pania.
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