Age of Faith

Age of Faith
Chapter 26



Now that Annyn Bretanne is revealed, her deception is revealed, where is she going to take her?Garr stopped in the middle of the hall.Moreover, once she gave birth to him, what to do with this woman who killed him?His hand for remembering the woman's feelings, when he looked for her, he was disturbed he did not want her.


He clenched that hand, but did not provide any ease, and the experience he had suppressed found a foothold and climbed back up.However, this time was more angry at himself than Annyn Bretanne.During the last sennight, she has shown herself—in the eyes of an unreadable woman, the uneasiness at the sight of her husband's body, that she sleeps in full dress, the, an example of the pitched voice he had on himself was between the voice of a man and a man, and a gift unknown to the youth.


But perhaps the greatest evidence was when he got down to the horse and was unharmed.Taking a hose in his bra, Garr growled.Although there were times when he felt unworthy to be the landlord of Wulfrith, he was, nothing is as great as this— unless someone inserts Jonas Bretanne's betrayal and subsequent death shortly after Drogo hands the baron to Garr.


Garr recalls that morning at Lincoln when he saw the lifeless young man swinging from a tree, slashing Jonas and, after a bloody fight between Stephen's son and Henry's men, the, we started our journey to Lillia Castle.


What he does not expect is to meet a girl who looks more like a boy and who blames him for the death of his brother as if seeing him see her.What he hopes for is that Jonas, who, with his finest tunic and hose, the misericorde of Wulfen's ceremony bearing the same dagger given to Garr on the day of his knight's entitlement— will be laid on the ground with no known burning rope.


around his neck.To avoid the embarrassment of the girl and her uncle, he lied.Good reason, he does not believe, but the hanging sign has been revealed and, thus, about him.


She should not be surprised that the discovery adds to Annyn Bretanne's belief that she was responsible for her brother's death.What she never expected was to fulfill her vow that if she was a man, she would have to be, he's gonna kill her.


Reluctantly, he admitted what had previously emerged from him: if Annyn Bretanne was a man, his revenge attempt would be justified—though not in the eyes of Lord—by revealing it, his only mistake was to take someone else's name and be considered a man to enter Wulfen.“By faith!” Garr touches the score on his cheek left by young Annyn Bretanne.


They were so faint that he could not feel them, but they were there.He pushed back through control.What should he do with her?"Brother?"Abel peeked around one of the large doors that gave way to the inner bailey and smiled apologetically."It's a cold night and there's still two hours of sleep before waking up."the reason Garr left Annyn Bretanne for himself—to return the Wulfen people to their beds.


She gave the men entry.Lavonne was among the first to climb through the doorway.Night morning made her cheeks pink, she darted towards Garr."I demand to speak to him!"she, not my fiancee, not Miss Annyn."For what?"“Henry gave it to me.This is my right.


Garr waited while secretly checking the preparations to be done before leaving Wulfen.Finally, he said, “Your rights ended when he raised the dagger to me.But if ten minutes is enough, I will grant it.”"Ten minutes!"Lavonne's nostrils widened, her mouth twisted, and changed color from pink to deep red” "Ten minutes!"Lavonne's nostrils widened, her mouth twisted, and changed color from pink to deep red” "Ten minutes!"Lavonne's nostrils widened, her mouth twisted, and changed color from pink to deep red


If it wasn't for Garr's father having put loyalty first, just as he did with King Stephen, Lavonne wouldn't have allowed to complete his training here, putting Wulfrith's hundred-year relationship with Lavonnes above Wulfen's reputation for producing good men.Loyalty!Garr secretly foils his father.


Marvelous, amazing, but only where because.He gritted his teeth and secretly regretted that Drogo was not alone in that failure.He himself struggled with it as if it had been passed down through blood from father to son.England is in dire need a worthy king, and neither Stephen, nor them, is or cannot be like that.


Even though it snatched his stomach, it was time for him to join Henry.He focused on the man sent by the man who would become king."Ten minutes or nothing."Lavonne took a rough breath."Very good."As he walked towards the pulpit, Everard stepped beside Garr.“It looks like you've won your bet with Abel,” says Garr.Although Everard should be happy, there's no pride in the face."You brought it from here?"“Within an hour.I will leave Wulfen in your care.”Her brother tilted his head.“I won't disappoint.”"It's I know."Garr looked around the hall, caught Abel, and pointed him forward.“I'm sorry you won't get the two hours of sleep you want.You'll accompany me from Wulfen.” "I know 'would be me."Abel sighed."And our goal?"Garr looked again at Lavonne as the man threw the curtain to the side and entered the sun."We're going to Stern.""A burita?"exclaim the two brothers.To where Garr was born and became a visitor since leaving him as a child.


She does not want Annyn Bretanne among her mother and sister, but nowhere else—at least, until she determines her fate.She takes a deep breath."Ja. Theft."It was Wulfrit that he expected, not the man who walked towards him with doubtful steps who was still suffering from too much drinking.Annyn got up from the chair that she had dropped off a moment ago,and with one hand gathers his split tunic."Mr. Lavonne."He stopped within arm range, leaked wind through him, and swept the back of the ringed hand across his cheek.


With a muffled cry, Annyn threw herself onto the chair.She slammed into the armrest and shoved her face so close to her face that she did not know her deepest pores, but also the depth of her sour stomach."I, Baron Lavonne, am engaged to a woman who ran away from me, then became a man?"Refusing to press the hand against her throbbing cheek, Annyn held her back.


He couldn't be worse than Wulfrit."Do you know how they laugh at me?"He narrowed his eyelids.“Just like Lord Wulfrith, I guess he captured the shot and forced it deeper into the chair."The witch!"Despite the tears she looked at, she held her heart back.


Suddenly, he let go and flipped around."Why?"He knew what he wanted to know, but based on his rejection, he decided it would not hurt.


If nothing else, she might reveal something that allows her to see Jonas' death more clearly, especially given his drunken state.She shuts down her tunic."Retaliation for my brother's murder."Lavonne laughed and looked around."Wulfrith didn't kill your brother, stupid woman!"Then he was wrong about Mr Wulfen?Chest filled with relief, he asked, “If not Wulfrit, who killed Jonas?”He put it sideways and as if as if it hurts by that movement.“No one killed him.Your brother hanged himself.”Annyn's relief faded as Wulfrit's words returned to her: Your brother's death was not.At least good.All he rejected what the two men said.


Jonas, who is never sure of anything other than himself, will not commit suicide, especially after he finds God.Either Lavonne is lying or someone has lied to you."How do you know this?"she asked in a voice so tense that she barely recognized him.She shrugged.“Everyone who was there that day in Lincoln knew it.Wulfrith gave Jonas a wound to avoid only the disgrace of your family.”She can barely breathe.“What is present?”"That your brother's on Henry's side.""Just like you, Mr. Lavonne."“Just like I do now.”He wondered about it."Okay, but what does this have to do with her death?" "He stole a letter sent from Stephen to Wulfrith that revealed the plot of the attack on Henry's forces.It was unlucky for Stephen, it was found in your brother's backpack before he could send it over the line.”Another lie, or what is it?Annyn's hand trembled in the arm of the chair.Jonas would have hated eyeing a man allied with Stephen, but would he have hated Wulfrith?Had it been him, it would have given Wulfrit a reason to hang him.


“For his betrayal,” Lavonne continued, “Wulfrith intended to send him home, but his disgrace is too great for your brother and he hanged himself.”Annyn stood up."You lied!"Lavonne gripped her arm so tightly that it would definitely be marked."Unhand me!"He jerked her forward, causing her to fall towards him.“You're mine, Annyn Bretanne, so is Aillil.I'll have you both.”