First Wizarding World War

Chapter 29 Menilman's transfer gossip

Charlotte accompanied Sylvie Martin out without a gun, only a newly customized magic alchemy cane.

This magic alchemy cane is simple in style and somewhat gorgeous. It uses a very rare wood, which is light, tough, and elastic. It is inlaid with dozens of silver stars. These silver stars are obtained by melting the old scabbard of the Sherlock Dynasty. When it is waved, there will be a brilliant silver light, which Charlotte likes very much.

It is certainly not a magic item, but it has been processed with magic alchemy to increase its toughness.

No matter how tough the wood is, after dozens of silver stars are inserted, the probability of cracking is also quite suspicious, but after being processed with magic alchemy, the flexibility is even comparable to steel.

A good cane is not only a luxurious and handy weapon, but also a favorite carry-on item for gentlemen. It is very popular in every country in the Old Continent.

Charlotte had a lot of money recently. She originally wanted to make a magic sword by melting the old scabbard, but after asking, she learned that the price was beyond her budget. She gave up making the magic sword and customized this magic alchemical cane, spending one ford and twelve centimes.

Anyway, he was not good at swordsmanship, so there was no difference between using a cane and a rapier.

Sylvie Martin left 58 Elysees with her ex-fiance, still a little nervous.

Charlotte chose the first restaurant she passed by, chose a seat by the window, and ordered two dishes skillfully.

The cuisine of the Fars Empire is very peculiar. It is not a Chinese-style single-course meal, but a set meal on the menu.

A dish will consist of staple food, snacks, side dishes, wine, dessert, soup, etc. Even if it is a very simple menu, a dish has at least five foods, and wine and soup are indispensable.

The restaurant was decent. Charlotte ordered lamb chops, croissants, potato wedges, mushroom soup, sparkling cider, a few pieces of roast chicken and some vegetable platters. The portions were quite large, typical men's dishes.

The dish he ordered for Sylvie Martin was mainly dessert, with cheese and a few biscuits, as well as a cup of milk tea, typical women's dishes.

Charlotte was also hungry. The two of them ate in silence and did not talk.

After the meal, Charlotte went to pay the bill and asked for a few more bottles of wine. His new home lacked everything, and he really didn't have any wine in stock. The sparkling cider he had tasted tasted good, so he bought some more.

As usual, Charlotte would not take the wine away on the spot, but asked the restaurant to deliver it to No. 58, Elysee Field Street later.

The two left the restaurant and soon found a grocery store.

After purchasing what Sylvie Martin needed, Charlotte also bought 20 kilograms of kerosene. Recently, he often studied his diary all night, which consumed a lot of fuel for the kerosene lamp.

After paying, he still asked the other party to deliver the goods directly and took Miss Sylvie back to his residence.

Charlotte remembered that she was "in love" recently. Although her relationship with Anne de Breton had not been made clear, she still needed to prepare for a rainy day. He stopped Sylvie who was about to go upstairs after returning home, smiled and said: "I have something to ask Miss Sylvie. I hope you can call me cousin during this period of time. You also know that there will be some criticisms when a man and a woman are together, and these criticisms are more disadvantageous to you."

"Okay, cousin Charlotte."

Sylvie did not give him more room for explanation, agreed at once, and walked up the stairs quickly.

The girl did not wrong herself. She chose the innermost and largest bedroom on the second floor. There were bright windows on three walls, an independent washing space, and a huge wardrobe embedded in the wall.

The big bed left by the original owner was made of very solid materials. This was also the reason why it was too heavy and inconvenient to carry, so it was left in this house.

For the young girl, this room was almost perfect, except for the slight fear caused by being too empty.

Sylvie Martin stood in front of the south-facing window, looking at the scenery of the Lucavaro River, and infinite courage surged in her heart.

The girl clenched her fists gently and whispered: "New life, here I come."

There are always countless beautiful dreams in the hearts of young girls.

About ten minutes later, Charlotte knocked on the door gently and said, "The grocery store guy is here to deliver the goods."

Sylvie opened the door, and the grocery store guy brought in all kinds of things and placed them where they should be placed according to the girl's instructions.

During the whole process, Charlotte stood at the door and did not come in. He was very gentlemanly.

This made Sylvie slightly suspicious of this ex-fiance.

The original Charlotte Mecklen was not this kind of person.

This was very unlike Charlotte.

After the guys moved and placed the things, Charlotte politely said goodbye to Sylvie. He sent the guys to the lobby on the first floor, bolted the door, and returned to his room on the third floor.

Charlotte chose the suite on the easternmost side, near the stairs. This suite has a bedroom, a study, a bathroom and a living room. From the living room, there is a terrace on the side of the Elysee Pastoral Avenue. This terrace runs from east to west and has a short wall as high as the chest. The entrances to the five suites are all on this terrace.

The terrace on the south side is not connected. Each suite has an independent open-air area. Sitting on the south-facing terrace, you can enjoy the beautiful scenery of the Lucavaro River while drinking tea.

He lay on an old sofa left by the previous landlord in the room, silently calculating the wealth in his hands.

"I originally had a savings of five euros, and I got seventy-five crowns from selling my long flail. Last time I won thirteen crowns at cards, and my brother remitted another five hundred and fifty crowns, deducting the down payment of five hundred crowns for the house. Ten crowns, I still have..."

"Five hundred and ninety-three Ecu!"

"It's quite a sum of money."

"The recent research on the Agmyras labyrinth has been very unsatisfactory. Even the professors at my alma mater, the University of Sheffield, have not done any research on this overseas labyrinth. I should purchase a batch of information, or find an expert in labyrinthology. ”

Early the next morning, Charlotte went to work at Kilmainham Prison as usual.

Not long after entering the office, an unexpected person came to visit. It was Mrs. Pascal, the reception secretary.

The lady brought shocking news. She lowered her voice and said: "Miss Menilman Sumei may be transferred from Kilmainham Prison, resign from the post of warden, and join the army."

Charlotte was greatly surprised when she heard the news.

After that day, Menilman Su Mei never returned to Kilmainham Prison. Although the Empire's first rose, the warden's senior sister treated him well, but she didn't have to work overtime every day. Charlotte was uneasy Besides, I still hope that this young lady will not have to come back for the time being.

But there is a big difference between not coming back for the time being and never coming back. He is a direct descendant of Menirman. Once his immediate boss leaves, he will have no one to protect him, which will be very detrimental to his future prospects.

Mrs. Pascal was obviously not here to spread gossip. She stared at Charlotte without blinking, obviously waiting for his answer.

Although Charlotte was not familiar with the workplace, she quickly understood that Mrs. Pascal wanted to get some information from him. Menirman might resign from the post of warden and be transferred from Kilmainer. The news about Tom's prison is nothing more than the lady's throwing stones to ask for directions.

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