Chapter 13: The Rebellion Lord Hasselton did not stop. He did not let his anger abate neither did he let his raging emotions to sleep. He was angry within and without and wanted to revenge. Aside wanting to revenge for what he regarded as the dishonorable way his daughter was treated as the regent pageantry, he also wanted to revenge because Hasselton was tired of paying tax to the duke. In all honesty, this was understandable. Hasselton was one of the poorest lords in the duchy and though he did not like to show it, he was not happy about it. He was always saying that he did not know why the much out of the little he earned would have to go to Duke William who did not do any work and who had more than enough money for himself and for his household. Of course, Hasselton knew that he was p

