Personality V: I will save everything

Chapter 218 Medal Ceremony (Page 12)

Finally, Lydia got on the train to London with José Baden.

But before setting foot on the train, there was a small episode...

"To your sister..." A little boy, whom Lidia had never seen before, handed Lidia a flower folded out of paper.

After Lidia took it from the boy's hand, she discovered that it was a white rose flower folded out of paper. However, the person who folded this flower probably wasn't very good at it, so it took a little effort for Lydia. Only then did I realize that it was a rose flower.

"Thank you, little friend." Lidia smiled softly, and then asked, "Can you tell me the name of the person who gave me this flower?"

Sure enough, Lydia saw the little boy pointing to a corner behind her, where stood a man whom Lydia had expected.

As early as that time in the court of Charles Messmer's trial, Kreacher heard what the Royal Guards said at that time.

Kreacher was very happy that Miss Lydia Jones had her own career. Although Kreacher didn't know the meaning of the Royal Medal, as long as it was a medal, it must be of great significance.

As one of the insiders, Kreacher needed to say congratulations to Miss Lydia Jones, but Kreacher felt that he might not be qualified to stand in front of someone like her, so Kreacher came up with this idea Method.

Although Kreacher's new orphanage is still under construction, most of the facilities inside have been built and can at least temporarily take in some orphans.

This little boy was one of Kreacher's newly adopted orphans. After Kreacher folded the paper flower, he asked the little boy to help him give it to Miss Lydia Jones.

"...Let's go quickly, the train is about to leave." After saying that, Jose Baden picked up Lidia's luggage without any explanation and dragged her onto the train.

Lydia took the paper flower from the little boy's hand, but she just took it, did not put it away, and did not say thank you.

Kreacher, who was watching from a distance, seemed to have expected such an ending, but even so, he still felt a little disappointed in his heart, but that was okay, after all, Miss Lydia Jones accepted the branch. Flowers, aren't they?

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On the train,

After Jose Baden helped Lydia put her luggage in her train room, he invited Lydia to go with him to talk in the reception room above the train.

Lydia readily agreed, and after she sat on the chair in the reception room, Jose Baden went to the dining car to get some black tea and biscuits suitable for conversation.

When Jose Baden came back with black tea and biscuits, he saw that Lydia was still playing with the origami rose that Kreacher had just asked the little boy to send over.

"Excuse me, Lydia." Lydia didn't react until Jose Baden reminded her.

Lydia put her hands down from the table, making room for Jose Baden to put the tray in his hand on the table.

But when Jose Baden sat down, he and Lidia were relatively speechless. Although Jose Baden brought up this conversation, he really didn't know what to say.

In fact, the reason why Jose Baden brought up this conversation was very simple. After all, he had just boarded the train and something like that had happened before. Jose Baden wanted to talk to Lydia. Now he was worried about Kreacher. view.

Jose Baden's first impression of Kreacher was not good. At that time, he felt that Kreacher was simply a rat in the gutter, a low-class person among low-class people.

But in that courtroom trial of Charles Messmer, the way Kreacher stood up to testify regardless of the risk made Jose Baden's image of Kreacher ease a little.

The incident just now clearly had nothing to do with Kreacher. To be precise, even if Kreacher hadn't come to congratulate him, Jose Baden and Lydia Jones wouldn't have thought of him at all.

"(Sigh~) After struggling among the nobility, I thought I could judge people very accurately, but today I lost, completely, because I forgot that people will change and grow. of."

Jose Baden was wrong, he took Kreacher too much for granted. Jose Baden thought he had a lot of "experience", but it was the stereotypes caused by these "experiences" that made him completely forget about it. A plant does not grow well because it has never seen sunlight, rain, or fertile soil, not because there is something wrong with the plant.

"Oh, my God." At this point, Jose Baden remembered, "I just took you away." They forgot to thank Kreacher.

"That's right..." Lydia was still looking carefully at the rose made of paper folded in her hand.

Why have we been emphasizing that this is a rose from the beginning? This is because in Europe, the symbol flower of doctors is the rose.

First of all, roses are difficult to fold with paper. Let’s not mention this for now. More importantly, the main origin of roses comes from France. This means that Kreacher has no way of knowing what roses look like. He only knows what roses look like. I just cut out this flower based on other people's descriptions and my own imagination.

Kreacher could have picked a wild flower from the street and given it to Lydia, but he didn't do that. Why? Isn’t the reason very simple?

"I think I should know the purpose of this flower."

Lydia carefully preserved this paper-folded rose flower, and it would be of great use in the future.

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José Badem and Lidia's journey on the train was not a good one, but it could not be said to be a bad one either. It was uneventful, with no accidents.

The next morning they were here in London.

Usually the medal awarding ceremony is in the afternoon, so Jose Baden and Lydia, who had already arrived in London in the morning, decided to pick out a very beautiful dress and take a stroll around London.

Well, actually the idea of ​​choosing a dress was thought up by Jose Baden. Lidia had already brought a dress out from the manor, but looking at Jose Baden’s excitement, Lidya didn’t take it after all. Say this thing out loud.

"How about this? Does it look good? I think it looks good on you." This was the tenth piece of clothing that Jose Baden picked up, but Lydia was still not satisfied.

Jose Baden was not discouraged. After putting down the clothes in his hand, he went on to help Lidya choose a dress.

Lydia couldn't stand it anymore as she watched Jose Baden enthusiastically discussing with the store clerk what kind of skirt would suit her better.

"José Badem, let's talk."

Hearing what Lidya said, Jose Baden followed Lidya to a corner obediently, and the clerk just now also left with a wink.

Lidia looked at Jose Baden's appearance, opened her mouth, hesitated for a long time, and finally said what she was thinking.

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