Noble Villa [Whistling]

Chapter 72 The Doctor

"Tell me something interesting. My dad and I came here for vacation and didn't expect to meet you." Green smiled brightly. "It's funny, right? I thought it was a deer or something, you know."

"I don't remember, your home is here." Edgar was a little confused.

"Ah, yes, you know a merchant family like ours has no fiefs, and certainly no castles. But we've never been short of money," said Green.

"When did you buy this property?"

"No, the nobles are all proud, and they will never give up their castles. But if a temporary loan can be exchanged for a lot of money, there will always be people who can't let go of this temptation." Green replied.

"Oh, the castle is beautiful," Edgar said, "but it's not worth the money. Why did you come so far away?"

"Actually, we're mainly here to hunt, and there's a lot of game here."

"Going hunting on Christmas night?"

"Well, ordinary people are not as strict as the nobles, not to mention, you know, there is no mistress in our family." Green said seemingly flatly.

"Sorry." Edgar knew that he might have done a terrible thing. He really didn't expect Green's mother to die, after all, he always looked cheerful.

"It's okay." Green didn't seem to care, "You didn't mean it, I know."

"It's still very dangerous in the valley at night, just look at me." Edgar joked to himself.

"I didn't plan where to go, it was just a temporary idea."

"Then I want to thank you for your casualness, can you tell me why?" Edgar said.

"Ah, this, well, some unpleasant things happened. You know, living in someone else's house is unavoidable, so I hid out." Green explained embarrassingly.

He lied, and Edgar felt it keenly.But he smiled and didn't expose it.Why bother?Regardless of the facts, Green did save him.

"You should be familiar with this place, right?" Green casually changed the subject.

"Well, it feels very familiar, but," Edgar said after thinking for a while, "you know, most castles look, um, have a similar style."

"Yes, this is Roddy's private property, Roddy of the Gray family, I don't think you need more introduction from me." Green said with a smile.

"Roddy?" Edgar was very surprised. Of course he didn't need an introduction. Roddy was his cousin.

"Yeah, it's really enviable, isn't it, at the same age, he owns one of the oldest castles in the whole of England." Green said, picking up a bunch of grapes.

"Although there are many nobles who have to lend out their family's castles due to financial problems, I remember that Rody shouldn't have a big problem." Edgar thought for a while and said.

"You misunderstood, Edgar, this is just a leftover asset. Roddy didn't need it anyway, so he simply rented it out on the exchange for a long time, but the rent was surprisingly high." Green said.

"So this is Cork?" Edgar asked.

"Of course, in the border area, the mixed customs here are very distinctive. Every morning you will hear the Scottish bagpipes blowing together with the sun. This is why so many people are willing to come here to rent, after all, there are many people who love ancient customs. But Seriously, it's noisy," Green said helplessly.

Edgar smiled friendly. He also remembered the helplessness of being woken up by bagpipes every morning when he was a child.

"If you're done talking, I suggest that Master Edgar rest for a while, you're seriously injured." Kenneth said forcefully with a half-order.

"Then I'll go out first." Green wisely knew that the words were for himself, and he walked out briskly.

Edgar also went to bed obediently.

"Mr. Kenneth, can you bring me a word." Seeing that the doctor was about to leave, Edgar asked.

"Of course, Mr. Linton already knew you were here." Kenneth said, "When he went to find you last night, he was also injured, but in much better condition than you."

"Thank you."

"It's nothing, but I'm really tired. There are not many reliable doctors in such a large area." Kenneth complained.

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