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Chapter 108 Gradually calm down

Chapter 108: Gradually calm

The Marquis was very satisfied when he heard this answer, nodded and said with a smile:

"Since that's the case, the Omoke family will not treat you badly. Suke, please take them down and settle down."

A servant came over there and led them down. The girl Fei'er was very anxious when she saw Hui was about to be taken down and said to the Marquis:

"I want to be with Brother Huigang."

The monk felt that the Marquis was really kind to the girl, and he didn't want to argue in his heart, so he went down. Before leaving, he gave Fei'er an encouraging look. When he walked out of the room, he heard the Marquis say to Fei'er:

"Fei'er, as a noble, we must keep a distance from these inferior people. Our gratitude is actually a gift to them. You must grasp this standard..."

However, although the Marquis treated Fei'er sincerely, he was a little cold to the monk and the female swordsman. In her eyes, these were just guards and servants who brought the girl. Although they were loyal along the way, they were just the obligations of the servants. They made a promise and gave some money or official positions.

Although there were no gorgeous buildings, the Marquis' mansion was quite generous. Under the leadership of the servant, the monk and the female swordsman were arranged to a relatively remote place, which was considered an independent house in the mansion. The servants who led their mansion were quite envious:

"That is, you are guests from afar and have made contributions, so you can feel so comfortable. Those of us can only squeeze together."

After saying that, he said a few words and said some of the precautions here, he turned around and left.

The female swordsman Yalina's face had long been sunk. When she saw the servant leave, she complained hatefully:

"We are being sent off as servants now. It's so too much. You have suffered so much for Fei'er, and you almost even gave up your life several times, but how could they treat me like this?"

This was a trance to the monk, but he was inexplicably reminded that after he came out, he always trusted others easily, which dragged Fei'er a lot. He really couldn't say who owe more, but those things in the past could not happen again.

At night, when Marquis Omoke and Simon came back, they sighed again when they saw Feier. Although Marquis Omoke was nearly fifty years old, they could also see some similarities to Antie between their eyebrows and eyes. They were always a handsome man when they were young. Simon's title was a baron. As the Marquis served as a military post in the Imperial Guard, he looked very handsome.

However, the family was extremely kind to Fei'er. They asked about her well-being at the banquet, and they were very polite to avoid talking about the girl's mother. After Fei'er left the Gravel Town, except for Huigang and the occasional limited number of people, most of the others were intrigue and had experienced many bloody storms.

But at the home of Marquis Omok, I felt the kindness and affection of this family, and these were sincere, which made Feier feel very warm and touching.

On a big poplar tree outside the dining room window, Huigang sat lightly on the branches. As the wind blew, the branches were shaking up and down. The monk seemed to be swaying with the branches without weight, quietly watching the chatting and laughing in the house. At this time, he did not dare to do anything careless and decided to take care of him closely.

The officers and leaders of the Drew Empire's Imperial Guards were generally not allowed to go home easily. Marquis Omok and his son returned to the camp after a brief gathering last night.

Therefore, only the Marquis of the Marquis of Omok was left in charge of affairs. The Marquis was very dedicated to Feier's daily life, perhaps because her children and husband were not around. So he devoted a lot to Feier. The Marquis hired a ritual teacher and a tutor who was responsible for the girl, and naturally he also equipped her with special servants.

The girl was really busy. Occasionally, when she came to see Huigang, she often just said a few words and was urging her to leave by the companionship maid. Seeing Fei'er leaving reluctantly, Huigang always felt a little uncomfortable, but at this time he really understood that everything the Marquis' family did at this time was indeed good for the girl's future. It was impossible to let this fact be with His Royal Highness the Princess accompanied her to spend her whole life.

But the monk didn't dare to be careless, and always paid attention to Fei'er from everyone's sight, never dared to relax. The female swordsman Yalina also calmed down and practiced her martial arts in that yard with peace of mind.

Of course, they protected Fei'er's heroes who came here. Huigang and Yalina didn't let them do anything, and they were very relaxed every day. After a long time, the monk learned about some of the situation in Omoke's house.

Originally, except for the royal family that had to lead troops in order to control the army, there were almost no nobles willing to serve in the tiring army, one for suffering, and the other for avoiding suspicion. However, the Marquis of Omok was a small family, and because the situation was not very good when they were young, they could only serve in the army.

Because of his accumulation of military merits and the support of his cousin Anti, he was promoted quickly in the army. Moreover, because he had no power background and was deeply trusted by the emperor, he became the confidant of Emperor Drew and could serve as the deputy commander of the Imperial Guard Corps. As for the corps commander, the emperor's younger brother was named, and Marquis Omok was actually the real commander of the Imperial Guard Corps.

With such a background, the family is naturally very strict. Because the Marquis is very low-key, there are not many servants and maids, but there are many guards and guards, mainly elite soldiers who are full-time guards in the Imperial Guard Corps. Naturally, the abilities of these soldiers are basically not in Huigang's eyes.

There were only three people worth noting, two of whom walked in front all day long, were taciturn, carrying a murderous aura that came out of the sea of ​​corpses and blood. The officers in the family commanded the guards all saluted when they saw them.

The other one was a dwarf, nominally a gardener in the Marquis's family. He always packed up the weapons in his hands every day. A big knife that was three heights of a dwarf was extremely thick and the blade was indeed extremely sharp. The dwarf was extremely kind and often drank and joked with some servants and soldiers. Although he was kind, the unusual weapon and the cold light that appeared in the dwarf's eyes made the monk feel very unusual.

Huigang also noticed that even when the Marquis came back, he was polite with these people. As for the young Viscount Simmon, he followed the dwarfs every day and called him a teacher. With Huigang's character of martial arts, he naturally kept a fond of these people, but these soldiers and powerful warriors were quite wary of him.

However, after a long time, I became familiar with the servants, especially the servant who led him to settle at that time. The name was interesting. He actually had the same surname as the hunter in the Stone Town, also called Dalu, who was also a young man with infinite vitality. He always came to the yard for one reason or another every day. Although the female swordsman hated Dalu, there was nothing hateful about this young man.

That day, the girl Feier was practicing the harp under the supervision of the tutor. Huigang's spiritual sense locked the girl, and while chatting with Daluo, the monk asked him seemingly unintentionally:

"I see how many people there are very unusual in this, and I don't know what their origins are."

The female swordsman was also very interested in this question and discussed it with Huigang. When he saw the monk ask this question, he also came over. When Daro saw Yalina coming, he immediately became interested and began to say:

"Mr. Folite, do you know that the marquis can have their current status as a result of their contributions when fighting against the barbarians in the desert. Now the soldiers guarding the Marquis' Mansion are the most elite soldiers at that time, which can be regarded as a disguised reward to them."

Seeing Huigang and Yalina listening attentively, he was also very proud:

"The two most outstanding people are there. Basically no one calls their names. They are all called 'left' and 'right'. They were two officers under the Dragon Wing Legion led by the Marquis, and the two with the best martial arts skills. They followed the master to the imperial capital and are now settled in. They are usually very proud of their horizons. No one except the Marquis and the Viscount Master said that they would not listen."

But that's all he knew, and Yalina couldn't help but ask:

"Who is that dwarf gardener in the backyard?"

Speaking of this, the omniscient Daro was in trouble. He thought for a long time before he said:

"The dwarf is called Iron Mine. He was a prisoner brought back from the desert by the Marquis. I don't know why he later became a gardener in the mansion. However, it is said that he taught many of the sword skills of Lord Viscount's "

After this conversation, Huigang was very surprised, thinking that such a small place was also a place where there were hidden dangers. However, every day, watching Fei'er work hard during various courses, but the Marquis' family took great care of the girl, which made the monk more and more at ease.

Another month later, the female swordsman Yalina said she wanted to go back and take out the Holy Blood Sword. After preparing for a little, she left. Before leaving, Yalina said that she had fallen in love with Ning Jing here and would definitely come back after getting the Holy Blood Sword.

After the female swordsman left, Huigang's life became more and more peaceful. There was no one in the Marquis's mansion to disturb him except for the food and food provided. This was a rare peace for the monk.
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