Perhaps because Eunice talked about it too much, Margaret dreamed that her chest was sunken at night, and she was so scared that she woke up instantly.

The sunlight climbed into every corner of the room through the gaps in the curtains, and Margaret held her chest for a long time, making sure that her chest wasn't really sunken before exhaling slowly.

While putting on clothes, she comforted herself that her cup size was normal, it was Eunice who liked big ones, and it had nothing to do with her.

I greeted Eunice yesterday, and Margaret went out after breakfast early this morning.It was the third day she came to Kennett. In just two days and two nights, a lot of things happened, as long as a century.

Except for being taken to a tavern by the kidnappers to escape on the first day, and lying in the church for a whole day because of her body, this was the first time she really experienced a strange city with peace of mind.

Kennett, as a border town of the Skatek Kingdom, is one of the important transportation hubs of the Skatek Kingdom. It connects Olivia to the north, Easton to the south, and Wadsworth to the west. Come on There are often businessmen and tourists in an endless stream, and the terrain is easy to defend and difficult to attack.

Kennett has a morning market and an evening market. Margaret got up early today, just in time for the morning market.

Surrounded by vendors, most of them sell fresh fruits and vegetables, freshly cut horse grass covered with morning dew, the streets are full of people, there are civilians shopping for vegetables with baskets on their shoulders, and some wearing cloth armor to buy supplies The mercenaries in the city occasionally walked past a carriage pulling a box of goods just after entering the city. In order to maintain order, they could see knights patrolling everywhere from time to time.

The voices are loud and thriving, and it is completely different from her hometown of Adrienne.

In her impression, Adenili is a quiet small town with a sparse population and not many merchants coming and going, but the advantage is that the people are simple and honest, and everyone can be self-sufficient.

This was the first time for Margaret to participate in such a big market. She dodged the children running around on the street. A row of magnolias was planted beside the street. It is now in early May, which is the flowering period of the magnolias.

Pulling a carriage full of goods, the carriage swept over the magnolia protruding from the branches, and the white and translucent magnolia petals fell on the skirts of the passers-by, and the sleeves flicked gently, leaving a fragrance all over the body.

Margaret swept off the petals that fell on her head. She didn't know where the Griffin Mercenary Group rested, but fortunately, there were a lot of mercenaries in the market, so she found out after a little searching.

Turn around the streets and alleys, isolate the noisy voices, and walk out of the city.

The closer to the city gate, the fewer civilians dressed in plain clothes, and more and more mercenaries wearing various protective gear.

The flags of each mercenary regiment hung obliquely on the tents, waving in the wind. There were flags of each color, the Garm mercenary regiment with the Cerberus logo, the Siren mercenary regiment affiliated to the East China Sea with the mermaid flag, Margaret was dazzled by the fluttering flags.

Most of the buildings on the street near the city gate are hotels, for passing passengers to rest. Rich mercenaries may give up group tents, and pay more tips to live more comfortably.

However, most of the mercenaries thought that there was no need to spend such a waste of money. They were rough men who traveled all over the world every day. They were used to sleeping in tents.

Therefore, most of the people living in the hotel are caravans with a small number of people. After all, apart from the nobles, merchants are always the richest group among the common people.

Margaret didn't look for a long time among the colorful flags, and soon found the yellow flag with the griffin logo. After all, it was also the number one mercenary group on the mainland, no matter the number of tents or the publicity of the flags. The degree is always hard to ignore.

Margaret shuttled between the tents, and the mercenaries just looked at her curiously. Seeing that she had a good temperament, they thought she was the daughter of a mercenary leader who came to find her family, and didn't pay much attention.

There was a mercenary in iron armor standing in front of the tent, which was obviously different from the surrounding people in cloth armor.

This kind of person knew at a glance that his status in the mercenary regiment was not low.

Margaret stepped forward to say hello, "Good morning, sir. Excuse me, do you know Caroline?" She said and took out the bronze swan medal hanging around her neck.

Dillon noticed it when Margaret came here. At first, he thought it was the head's daughter like everyone else, but then he thought about it. When did Kaufman have such a big daughter? Even he doesn't know.

This kind of doubt did not come until Margaret came to talk to him. Dillon looked at the bronze medal,

Shocked immediately, he asked in surprise, "What's your relationship with Caroline?"

Margaret was not quite sure what he meant, nor did she know her own relationship to Caroline.

Partner?friend?

It seems that everything is a bit abrupt.

Dillon saw that she thought it was inconvenient and said, "If it's inconvenient, don't say it, let's go, I'll take you to see Kaufman. Oh, by the way, he is the head of the Griffon Mercenary Group."

Margaret: "..."

Not willing to say, she really didn't know how to sum it up.

Margaret followed Dillon to the big tent in the center. She stroked the bronze medal, but she didn't expect that things would go so smoothly.

What surprised her was that she thought that the one who came to Kennett was just a small group under the mercenary group, and the head of the griffin mercenary group was also there.

Dillon opened the tent and shouted inside: "Kaufman, come out to pick up the guests!"

A strong male voice came, with unconcealable irritability, "Di Lon! Didn't I tell you not to bother me!"

Dillon: "Hey, be reasonable old man. You have repeatedly failed to settle your accounts and spent so much gold coins in vain. Let me tell you what's wrong with you. No matter how rich we are, the money is not blown by strong winds."

"Come out quickly! Caroline introduced you."

The inner curtain was lifted, and a tall and strong middle-aged man appeared in front of Margaret, with tough features, a stubble on his chin, and a stack of parchment in his rough hands.

Margaret had to look up to greet him.

Kaufman snorted, "The girl Caroline introduced you?"

Margaret nodded and told the other party why she came.

Dillon's expression became more and more surprised, but Kaufman didn't change. He waved his hand and said, "It's no problem. Tell me the address. I will notify you two or three days in advance when you leave."

Margaret hesitated and asked him, "Will it be a long wait?"

Kaufman: "It wouldn't be long, but the accounts in the regiment haven't been settled yet, so there was a lot of delay. We can't leave until the accounts are settled."

Speaking of which, Kaufman looked at Margaret and asked, "Girl, will you settle accounts? I will give you a gold coin every day, how about it?"

Now the poor Margaret: "..."

And such good things?

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