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Chapter 21(4/5)

"So are there people who are relatively free? For example, working as a gardener or cleaning stables?" Ruibo asked with a smile.

The boy obviously already understood what Ruibo meant.

"The lady and the ladies are in the lounge upstairs. If you want, you can go upstairs to chat." The boy said.

"By the way, Baron Lona is there, too," the young man added: "And Viscount Relta, they are all invited guests, and Lord Fesnan's family will come later."

"Lord Fesnan?" Ruibo asked in confusion.

Suddenly he remembered the man named Midit whom he had met at the banquet at Baron Lona's forest villa. He was a very approachable person without any aristocratic airs.

"Lord Fesnan is the nephew of Count Fesnan, but he is a completely different person from Count. Lord Fesnan is very popular in the Tornum family," explained the young man.

Ribo could hear from the boy's implication that the Tornam family obviously had no good feelings for the acting lord.

After sending the boy and letting him still carry out his "family mission", Rebe and Miss Lanty walked up the second floor.

The two of them were already quite familiar with that luxurious lounge.

However, due to the celebration, the lounge has obviously been redecorated, which has reduced the elegance and added some fun.

The lights in the lounge were covered with bright red glass, which were obviously just bought. Ruibo guessed that it might be the work in the glass workshop he built.

Countless ribbons are hung on the ceiling, and various ornaments are also hung under the ribbons.

The dark blue ribbons contrast with golden ornaments, which is like the clear night sky in summer.

The beautiful and colorful peacock feathers transported from foreign lands are pasted on the walls, so they look magnificent, noble and elegant.

The card-playing table was filled with peeled fruits and snacks, as well as a stack of plates stacked with cardboard, which were submerged in bowls filled with sugar water to keep them fresh and delicious.

There are all kinds of fruit omnivores.

Obviously, the Tornam family is quite good at enjoying life and spends a lot of effort in these places.

The floor was covered with thick brocade carpets, which was obviously a valuable item that had been around for some time. I am afraid that only such days would be taken out for use.

This brocade is the best proof of the ingenious craftsmanship of the Thors. It is simply a work of art. Only Thor, a nation with a special understanding of art and practicality, can produce such a masterpiece.

That is definitely not something that Francisco's vulgar craftsmen who like to play with fancy things can understand.

The places where the ladies sat around and chatted were covered with thick camel velvet, and cashmere cushions were obviously not suitable for such occasions.

Rebow saw Baron Lonna and Viscount Relta standing on the other side, chatting enthusiastically.

Accompanying them was a member of the Tornam family who could not remember their name, probably a certain baron.

The real task of that person was obviously to temporarily watch the children play for the nanny. This was a relatively relaxed job. The children were playing with themselves without any intention of causing trouble.

Miss Randy signaled Rebow to say hello to Baron Lonna and Viscount Relta first, while she herself walked towards the chatty ladies.

"Hello you, Viscount Relta," Rebow walked up to show his respect and righteousness, just like when he first met Baron Lonna.

The three people who were chatting hard obviously did not notice his arrival.

When they came to their senses, Baron Lonna and Viscount Relta seemed very happy, while the member of the Tornam family seemed a little indifferent.

However, judging from that person's age, this gentleman should be a frustrated person who once had a unrequited love for his "mommy".

Ruibo could quite understand his indifferent attitude towards himself.

"Ribo, I haven't seen you for a long time. How have you been doing in recent days?" Baron Lona asked with concern.

Although Ribo's identity has long changed, Baron Lona's attitude towards him has never changed.

Because in Baron Lona's eyes, Ribo was still the generous and knowledgeable boy who held the uncut tea leaves as a gift.

As the heir of the lord, Ribo did not have much influence on Baron Lonna, who has always been indifferent to fame and fortune.

"I've been busy with magic research recently, and I can't get away from visiting you and my aunt." Ribo said sincerely. This time it was his real emotion, not a disguise. However, even if he really had time, he might not visit the Baroness Lonna because of the existence of Miss Fanny.

Ruibo's words obviously aroused everyone's interest.

However, this time it was not Ruibo who deliberately wanted to attract everyone's attention to things he was good at. This little trick to show off his talents in a quiet manner is no longer necessary at this time.

Rayborg hopes not to be the focus of everyone's attention.

Rebow and the two gentlemen talked about some progress in magic research in order to satisfy the curiosity of these two ordinary people about the incredible mysterious thing of magic.

The two knowledgeable adults were completely intoxicated by the things that the boy in front of him said were full of novelty and mystery. Even the not-so-friendly member of the Tornam family was immersed in the strange world that ordinary people, such as them, had no chance to enter.

"I really want to finish the matter quickly, return to Teacher Masque and focus on learning magic," said Ribo.

Baron Lonna and Viscount Relta were stunned at the same time.

They could fully understand Ruibo's words, and the mysterious magical world is undoubtedly full of infinite charm.

However, out of selfishness, they did not want to see Ribo give up everything and devote himself to magic learning.

For Baron Lona, what he cares most about is his daughter's lifelong happiness. Although he is full of confidence in his daughter's beauty, compared with the charm of the magical world, Baron Lona is not sure that his daughter's beauty has a lot of attractiveness to Ribo.

Moreover, he had indeed heard that most of those magicians were not married at all. In fact, there were very few magicians who knew how to enjoy the hope and enjoyment of the world.

This made Baron Lonna feel extremely worried that he did not want his daughter to live in misfortune.

As a husband, there is nothing more inappropriate than an outstanding magician.

As for Viscount Relta, it was a different mood.

This old man who is loyal to the Meiding family really hopes that this young master Ruibo will focus all his attention on the position of the lord.

In fact, exactly what most Serthburgh officials thought, the old man undoubtedly regarded the young man as the best lord of all time.

Compared with the lords of the Medin family, this young master Ruibo is undoubtedly the least easy to serve because his knowledge is too broad and too shrewd.

What makes people feel even more tired is that the heir of this little lord always wants to do things perfectly, and as his subordinate, he is undoubtedly quite tired.

As Viscount Relta knows, the officials often complained to each other behind their backs, complaining about how hard they had worked since the little lord was in charge of the business. Every time they reported their work to the little lord, they were so cautious that they had missed something.

However, except for this only one that I don't know if it can be called a shortcoming, people cannot find any other undesirable places from this little lord.

Even Viscount Relta had to admire that Lord Hyde, how he taught the little lord so well.

The extensive knowledge and careful thoughts are second to the point. What's more amazing is that this little lord seems to be born with a sense of obedience and awesomeness.

In fact, this little lord was so polite to anyone, and he never scolded or punished anyone.

However, compared with any lord before the Medin family, this little lord is undoubtedly much more authoritative.

He didn't need to scold anyone at all. Just a serious look could make the officials who were reporting felt inexplicably nervous.

And his sharp eyes that often emitted flickering cold light made everyone feel even more scared.

No one will forget that when he stood beside the dead magician, his indifference and calm seemed to have long been used to taking away other people's lives, and the cold and cold gaze that looked at the corpse, and even a high-level knight like himself felt a hint of unstoppable fear.

Because of this, although the confirmation edict of His Majesty the King has not been issued yet, this little lord has already begun to exercise the power of the lord, and his authority is stronger than any of the lords of all generations.

As a loyal subordinate of the Medin family, Viscount Relta really hopes that this situation will last longer.

"You are the last heir of the Medin family. Please consider this matter carefully. Although the magic world is full of charm, you have a heavy responsibility." Viscount Relta quickly persuaded him. In contrast to Baron Lona, Viscount Relta, who has been loyal to the Medin family for generations, will not treat Relbo as a junior.

"You don't have to worry." Ruibo persuaded: "I have promised my aunt that I can only be free and learn magic according to my wishes after I have done at least a few things."

"Oh, can you tell me what the agreement is?" Viscount Relta asked anxiously, but he was quite worried that Rebow would not tell him.

"First of all, I will consolidate the Medin family's position in Serthborough," said Rebow.

"This is simply a breeze for you," said Viscount Relta.

Baron Lonna, who was standing beside him, and the member of the Tornam family, also nodded together, obviously this was an undisputed fact.

"Secondly, I have to leave a inherited bloodline for the Medin family," said Ruibo.

"This is really great." Viscount Relta and Baron Lona said at the same time, but what they were thinking was obviously completely different.

"You must have no problem in this regard." The Tolnum family member said coldly.

"The Medin family has a weak bloodline. Miss Medin will definitely be willing to have as many heirs as possible. Is that true? Master Ruibo?" Viscount Reilta asked happily.

"Grandma does have this idea." Ruibo said embarrassedly.

"Can we take away the little lord?" The woman's voice came from behind.

Rebow turned around and saw four ladies standing in front of him, all of whom he was quite familiar with.

The leader was Baroness Lonna, and standing beside her was her closest little sister, the Viscountess of Terbo.

Following these two ladies are the master here, Viscount Tornam's two daughters-in-law.

Of course, Baron Lonna and Viscount Relta cannot refuse the ladies' request, which is the most basic aristocratic etiquette.

Rebow was pulled by the Baroness of Lonna and led to the middle of the chattering ladies and ladies.

"Oh, today is a sunny day, it's a rare and good weather. Now is the best time to enjoy the flowers in the garden. Can we take the children to the yard for a walk?" Baroness Henred suggested.

Of course the old ladies had nothing to say, and although the ladies wanted to hear what the mothers and the prince charming in their minds said, "The Little Lord".

But they knew very well that mothers must ask some things that are inconvenient for them to hear.

The girls walked out of the lounge with awkwardness under the guidance of the old ladies.

"Three gentlemen, can you go downstairs to rest for a while?" asked Baroness Lona.

"But, my duty is to take care of the children," said the Tolnum family member.

"We will help you take care of these children. In my opinion, these children are quite quiet and there should be nothing to do." said a wife.

The three men had to obey their wives' wishes and went to the small living room next to them to continue chatting.

"Ribo, I want to ask you something. If you don't want to answer, you can not say it, but please don't lie to us. Has your aunt Miss Medin already arranged something for you?" asked Baroness Lona.

Rebow thought for a while, and finally he decided to tell the truth, maybe this was the best way to make Miss Fanny give up on her own initiative.
To be continued...
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