Knock Down That Tower

Chapter 57: 57: dinner


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"Master Balmos asked me to come to you. He wants to invite you to dinner at his residence."

Bisson explained his purpose: "The carriage is already waiting outside the Guards Office. Is it convenient for you now?"

"certainly."

Although he was hungry, he could not refuse the invitation of Balmos no matter what.

Bisson nodded, leading Willy by half a position, leading the way for Willy.

Walking out of the Guards Office, Willy saw a white wooden carriage pulled by a steed horse. The outside of the carriage is also engraved with hollow patterns, and the horse is also decorated with beautiful objects. A neatly dressed groom was standing in front of the carriage, and when he saw Beason and Willie walking out together, he bowed to them.

"Get in the car, Your Excellency Willy."

Bisson and Willy got into the carriage together. The carriage was very spacious, and there were grapes and other fruits on the small table inside.

I don't know if the quality of the carriage is too good, or the driver's driving skills are skilled, and the carriage did not bump at all during the journey.

"Two adults, here we are."

The carriage stopped, and the driver's voice came from outside the carriage.

Willie and Beeson got out of the carriage at the same time.

This is an independent small western-style building, surrounded by iron fences, and the yard is full of various flowers and plants.

When he was on the carriage just now, Willy had already realized that the direction he was heading towards was not Baron Kells' manor.

"Master Balmos owns many properties in and around Diamond Town, and this is just one of them."

Seeing a hint of doubt in Willy's eyes, Beeson explained to Willy.

Bison stepped forward and rang the doorbell outside the iron gate.

Soon, a meticulous old man in a short black dress with combed hair opened the door.

"Is Lord Willy here?"

The butler-like old man glanced at Willy and asked respectfully.

"it's me."

Willie nodded.

"Please come in with me, Master Bamos is already waiting for you."

The old butler bowed slightly and gave Willy a guiding gesture.

Seeing this, Bisson said to Willy, "Since you have been delivered, I will leave first."

When Willy heard the words, he quickly said goodbye to Bisson. He originally thought that Bisson was eating with him, but he left unexpectedly.

The old housekeeper took Willy through the yard full of flowers and plants and entered the attic.

The area of ​​the attic is not very large, but it is decorated warmly and delicately, and it looks like the decoration of an ordinary wealthy family.

"Willy, you are finally here."

As soon as Willy walked up to the restaurant on the second floor, he saw Balmos stand up and greet him.

Beside Bamos was a charming woman in her thirties. Seeing Bamos get up, she also stood up and gave Willy a simple etiquette.

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An inexplicable look flashed in Willy's eyes.

Bamos is in his twenties, and has long passed the age of sixteen. Not only is he married, but he also has children. But it is said that Bamos's wife is the daughter of a big businessman, five years younger than him. But the woman around Bamos is obviously not his wife.

As for the relationship between men and women in aristocratic circles, Willy had heard of it long ago when he was a country boy, so he did not show anything wrong.

"Master Balmos, you've been waiting for a long time."

Willy stepped forward and gave Balmos a slight salute.

At this time, Bamos seemed to be in a good mood. He smiled and said, "I'm training with Uncle Ole. I'm afraid I've suffered a lot of crimes. Hurry up and sit down. I've already asked the nanny to prepare dinner."

Under the direction of Bamos, Willy and the woman sat on both sides of Bamos.

"This is Willy, my father's personal soldier, and Uncle Ole's student."

Balmos introduced Willy to the woman.

"I have seen Your Excellency Willy."

The woman smiled and nodded to Willie.

"This is Mrs. Leia."

The introduction by Bamos was very simple, and the corner of his mouth curved slightly.

Willy then returned the salute to Madame Leia.

"Let's serve."

Despite Bamos's order, an old servant with silver hair was seen bringing the delicious food to the table.

Fluffy snow-white bread, creamy mayonnaise, hot salad dressing noodles, fragrant steak, golden crispy sardines, meat rolls mixed with vegetables, sweet juice, fragrant red wine… …There are a dozen or so dishes, and each dish has a lot of weight, obviously taking into account Willy who needs to replenish his stamina.

The old servants stood by, using public utensils, dividing the food into the plates in front of everyone.

"Willi, do you find it difficult to study in culture class?"

Bamos is not worried that Willy will have trouble in the study of the knight attendant, but he is only worried that he will not be used to the study of the culture class.

"Mr. Hudile is very responsible, and I didn't feel tired when studying the culture class."

Seeing Bamos starting to eat, Willy shoved the cut meat roll into his mouth~www.novel35.com~ Bamos nodded, and suddenly the conversation changed: "I heard that you settled the people with Pandou. Are they exempted from the bean tax?"

"Yes, Master Balmos."

Willy was not surprised, Baron Kells sent someone to watch the development progress of Fandoutun, which was actually a test observation for himself.

Bamos frowned slightly: "Although your performance is very kind, I still want to remind you that as the manager of Fandou Village, it is not a wise choice to exempt the people from the Fandou tax. I know my father I have given you 500 gold rams of wealth, but you can't relax the constraints on the settlers just because of this. It is not advisable to sit and eat, you need a steady source of money."

Bamos was worried that Willy was too kind to people of the same status because he came from an ordinary family in the countryside. The rules and order faced by the superiors and the commoners are different, and Bamos thinks that he should wake up Willy earlier.

Hearing Balmos's advice, Willy knew that he was deliberately instructing himself. He first thanked him, and then explained: "I have thought about exempting the bean tax many times. The reason for this is that I have to first Give the villagers the expectation of living hard, and the income from the bean tax is too meager, for me, it is better to use it to win over people's hearts."

"But without the Fandou Tax, where is the source of income for the Fandou Village you manage?"

Bamos didn't expect Willy to know how to give hope and buy people's hearts. This kid doesn't seem to be as simple and honest as he thinks.

However, Bamos really wanted to see Willy like this. Originally, he was worried that Willy would not adapt to the change of identity. After all, after the status level has crossed, only pure IQ and courage are not enough. You also need to use a broader perspective to examine yourself and achieve improvement.

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