13 Mink Street

Chapter 73: coming!

Karen was sitting on the sofa in the living room of Eunice's house, with black tea and exquisite refreshments in front of him, and Eunice was sitting diagonally across from him.

She is wearing a long dress with blue plum pattern today, her hair falls down naturally, showing a kind of natural and soft beauty.

Reminiscent of the long black dress she wore when they first met, and now, she is actually consciously choosing the clothes she wears every time they meet according to the distance between the two parties.

The painting style is becoming more and more natural and easy-going.

"You're dressed so formally today. After seeing you coming, Mom went back to her room to change." Eunice smiled while covering her mouth.

This is actually an inquiry.

"Because today is the dark day of one of my elders, I went to his dark day ceremony, and then I didn't bother to go home and change clothes and came directly to you."

What Karen meant was that wearing something so formal today is a kind of casualness in itself.

At this time, Mrs. Jenny came out, and she actually put on a dress.

"Karen, we have already booked the boat ticket."

"Thank you Ma'am." Karen got up and thanked you.

"You're welcome, this is as it should be, and the family also knows that you will be a guest, so they are already making preparations."

"Thank you and your family for your love, but there is one thing, I may need a few more tickets, because I still have a few friends who need to take them to Vienna."

"No problem, the ticket is enough, because I booked a boat hall on the third floor, there are ten rooms in total, and I can completely accommodate them. Uh... Can I accommodate them?"

"Lady who can live, two servants, and a cat and a dog."

"Oh, Karen, you are such a kind child. I have always told Eunice that people who like pets are kind-hearted, aren't they?"

Karen agreed with a smile.

He doesn't like pets, that cat is the ancestor of your family;

That dog was an evil **** who had just been sealed in.

I don't know if Mrs. Jenny can still say after knowing the true identities of these two pets: Oh, you are so kind.

Karen didn't ask too many things about the Allen family, nor did she ask about details such as her future living place, etc. Although Mrs. Jenny wanted to explain several times to show the meticulousness and thoughtfulness of their family, but because of Karen didn't respond enthusiastically and was a little hard to speak.

Because, for Karen, going to Wayne is the main purpose. As for whether he can live comfortably or for a long time in the Allen family, he actually doesn't have too much obsession;

Because, he didn't take a paper marriage contract to the Allen family to demand fulfillment when his family was in trouble and there was no other way out.

He himself can't bear this grievance,

certainly,

Diss would not allow his grandson to suffer this grievance, otherwise he would not have prepared so much in advance.

the most important is,

He's not a rootless duckweed, he's a family man.

when saying goodbye,

Mrs. Jenny stayed in the house, and Eunice took Karen to the gate of the courtyard.

Karen opened her hands, and Eunice leaned forward slightly, and the two hugged each other with a proper tacit understanding and rhythm.

Well, Eunice's hair has a faint scent of lavender.

Karen couldn't help but took a little breath, and rubbed her nose against her neck by the way.

"itch…"

"hehe."

"I'll pick you up tomorrow."

"Well, I'll wait for you."

Karen got into the car, and Eunice stood in the yard, watching Karen leave;

What she didn't know was that after Karen drove away, she stopped at a man's house very quickly.

Piaget never had the habit of closing the door of his house, so he pushed the door open and walked in.

The living room was in a mess, full of leftover food and stained dinner plates, and no one cleaned it up.

Piaget was lying on the sofa, sleeping soundly, with a thick stack of rupees under his head, estimated to be 40,000 to 50,000 rubles.

He was wearing a suit and riding pants, and his hair was messy and unkempt.

You could tell he was tired.

The excitement when I called myself in the morning was completely an abnormal state after extreme exhaustion, but my body and spirit had already been overdrawn.

Karen silently bagged all the garbage, put away the plates and cutlery, put them in the kitchen sink, and turned on the tap.

Then, I picked up the broom and cleaned the living room. After sweeping, I mopped it with a mop.

Piaget had been sleeping soundly, without even noticing it.

Karen went into the kitchen again, cleaned the dishes and cutlery in the sink, and when she was arranging them, she noticed a pot of coffee beside the stove.

I reached out to touch it, and it was still warm.

Karen poured a glass, took a sip, and immediately froze:

"Um?"

Karen poked his head out of the kitchen with some doubts and surprises, looked at Piaget who was still sleeping on the sofa, and then looked at the coffee in his hand.

After drinking this cup of coffee,

Karen found paper and pen, and left a note to Piaget:

"I really can't bear to wake you up who is sleeping soundly, so I cleaned the pigsty for you by the way. Perhaps, you should consider hiring two maids to take care of your daily life."

hesitated,

Karen added one more sentence to it at the end:

"Thank you for my coffee, it's delicious."

the next day,

afternoon.

"Auntie, there's no need to prepare such a big meal." Karen leaned against the wall outside the kitchen, looking at the aunt and aunt who were still busy inside.

Today, the "chef" of his family was deprived of the kitchen, and Aunt Mary and Aunt Winnie demanded that they be in charge of dinner.

"Miss Eunice's birthday, how can it not be ready?" Aunt Mary said.

"That shouldn't be bigger than my aunt's birthday, she is a junior."

Hearing these words, Aunt Mary stretched out her hand, scratched the tip of Karen's nose, and said with a smile: "What is the comparison between the elders and your juniors, you must give the best to your juniors."

In fact, on her own birthday not long ago, the toast from Diss was already her best gift.

Because Diss is the person she fears the most, in the Inmeles house, he is a kind of spiritual totem.

"Karen, instead of standing here, you might as well go get changed and fetch Miss Eunice."

"Okay, Auntie, I will follow your orders."

Karen went upstairs first and came to the bedroom. When choosing clothes, his eyes accidentally glanced at the two cards placed in the gap between the desks, which were given to him by Lent last time.

One is [Moonlight Purification], which can dispel all negative magic effects.

One is [Shadow Guardian], summoning a black figure to accompany you.

Karen put the two cards away and put them in the book "Same Light".

After changing into more casual clothes, Karen went downstairs, holding two keys in her hands. In the end, between the hearse at home and Alfred Santland, Karen chose the hearse.

It has come to this point, there is really no need to use any maverick method to attract the girl's attention.

He just felt that he would not drive and ride in a hearse much in the future, so now he wanted to take advantage of the opportunity to experience it more.

In this way, twenty minutes later, Karen drove the hearse to the door of Eunice's house, and picked Eunice into the hearse under Mrs. Jenny's staring gaze.

This time, Mrs. Jenny did not choose to come with her.

On the drive home, Karen apologized:

"Sorry, I drive this car."

"It's okay, I know, this car carries your longing for home, you drove this car here because you didn't treat me as an outsider."

"Thanks."

When they got home, Karen found another car parked in front of the house, Piaget's car.

When Karen took Eunice's hand and walked into the living room, he saw Piaget sitting on the sofa concentrating on flipping through the pamphlet of the coffin, and Uncle Mason was sitting next to him, still introducing him.

"Karen, you're back." Uncle Mason saw Karen, "Mr. Adams has been waiting for you for a long time."

"Hey, Karen." Piaget greeted Karen warmly, and then pointed to the album, "Mr. Mason, please help me order this elegant, restrained, calm, wise, wise, calm and breezy coffin."

"Really, Mr. Adams?" Uncle Mason was extremely shocked.

You must know that although these two coffins have always been placed at the top of the brochure and the most prominent position, they are actually just like the illustrations, for the purpose of improving the style. In fact, it is really difficult to sell, and it is even basically impossible. sell away.

"Yes, I want him, but you will have to send someone to send it directly to my house."

"Okay, I have a discount here, let me calculate it for you..."

"You can do the math, just tell me the final price when the time comes, and I'll send you a check."

"Okay, Mr. Adams, so you are going to use this coffin..."

"Oh, I'm going to use it to take a nap, because I don't think the sofa at home is really as comfortable as it."

"Uh... ok."

Piaget walked up to Karen, and then his eyes fell on Eunice:

"Congratulations, Miss. You have chosen an excellent partner. I believe that in the future, you will feel lucky and wise for your current choice."

Eunice smiled implicitly and said, "I will."

Piaget looked at Karen again, stepped forward, gave Karen a hug, and patted Karen on the back vigorously with both hands:

"I'm sorry, but I fell asleep right after I went back yesterday."

"I understand, it's okay."

"Well, is there a party today?"

"It's Eunice's birthday."

"Oh, okay." Piaget straightened his tie, then pointed to himself, "So, I..."

Karen said nothing.

Piaget blinked and blinked again;

Karen still didn't speak.

Eunice said, "Mr. Adams, may I have the honor to invite you to my birthday party?"

"Oh, of course, of course, I'm honored."

finished speaking,

Piaget also rolled his eyes at Karen.

"This is my uncle, Mason." Karen made a formal introduction to Eunice.

"I'm sorry, Miss Eunice, when you and your mother visited our house last time, we just went out to play. I'm really sorry."

"It's okay, you're being serious."

"I'll take you to see my aunt and aunt."

Karen took Eunice by the hand and went upstairs. When they reached the second floor, Aunt Mary and Aunt Mary had already taken off their aprons, wiped their hands, and stood there waiting with smiles.

"This is Aunt Mary."

"Hello, Auntie."

"Hello."

"This is Aunt Winnie."

"Hi aunt."

"Hello."

Aunt Mary hurriedly said: "Dinner will be ready soon, and the banquet will start in a while."

"Thank you, aunt and aunt."

"It should be, it should be."

Maybe Karen didn’t think so because of some special reasons of her own, and Eunice didn’t feel like this when she was a teacher, but when she faced social activities, she would naturally reflect her previous habit of attending social occasions at home .

It's not that she is alienating on purpose, but that she has come here like this before, and she is also a little nervous now.

You know, Pu'er even despises his own family and has degenerated to the point where he wants to drink afternoon tea with the old lady of the royal family;

But even so, this aristocratic etiquette soaked in the bones still made Aunt Mary and Aunt Winnie instinctively tense and restrained.

In Aunt Mary's opinion, Miss Eunice's aura is much stronger than the starlets she has come into contact with before.

Karen said to Eunice, "Let's go up first."

"OK."

"Yes, you go up first, Mina and the others are upstairs." Aunt Mary hurriedly said.

Karen took Eunice up to the third floor. Mina, Lunt, and Chris were already standing there waiting. They didn't have to go to school for the winter vacation.

When Eunice came up, Mina took the initiative to step forward:

"Hi sister."

Lunt also stepped forward: "Hello, teacher."

Chris stepped forward: "Hello, sister."

"Karen, the presents I prepared were left in the car. I prepared presents for everyone, and my mother helped me choose them together." Eunice said.

"It's okay, just let Lent go down and get it." Karen touched his pocket, huh? The keys to the hearse also seemed to have been left behind.

At this time, a golden retriever came up with a bunch of keys in its mouth, propped up its two hind legs, stood up, and opened its mouth.

Seeing that Karen didn't reach out to take it, he ran up to Lunt instead, spit out the key in front of Lunt, ran back in a hurry, squatted down obediently in front of Eunice, and stuck out his tongue.

"It's really good and smart." Eunice couldn't help but reached out and stroked the golden retriever's head.

The golden retriever also smiled happily.

On the next window sill, the cat's face continued to be serious.

"Shall we push this dog into the sea on the boat to Wayne?"

"Or, put some poison in its dog food tonight?"

"Or, steal Mina and Chrissy's underwear and put it in its kennel?"

Karen led Eunice to the door of Diss's study;

"Duo duo…"

"Enter."

In the study, Diss was sitting there. Today he was wearing the sweater that Aunt Winnie knitted for him.

"Grandpa." Eunice stepped forward and greeted Dees.

"Ah hello."

Karen took Eunice and sat down across the desk.

Diess looked at Eunice and said, "I wish you two happy together forever."

"Thank you grandpa."

"I also believe in my grandson. He is a very responsible person. To be precise, the men in our Inmeles family have a sense of family responsibility. He is a person worthy of entrustment."

"I think so too, Grandpa."

"I hope you can always feel that way." A gentle smile appeared on the corner of Diss' mouth, "I also hope that you will always be willing to rest your head on his shoulder."

Diss picked up the teacup,

road:

"Okay, that's all I've said. Say hello to your grandfather and your father for me, and just say that Des Inmoles will always remember them."

"Okay, grandpa, I will convey it to you. My grandpa and father have always remembered the friendship with the Inmeles family."

Karen took Eunice and left the study room. The moment the study room was closed, the smile on the corner of Diss' mouth converged:

"Actually, even if you forget, it doesn't matter."

The dinner party has begun.

Aunt Mary and Aunt Winnie prepared a table of Chinese food learned from Karen, and I have to say that they have learned it well.

The initial theme, of course, was to celebrate Eunice's birthday, and after Eunice blew out the cake candles, there was cheering.

Subsequently,

The atmosphere of the dinner party became more lively. After Dees left the dinner table, Alfred used the radio to tune out various music, and everyone began to interact and dance to their heart's content.

What everyone didn't notice was that Diss stopped for a long, long time at the stairs on the third floor, listening to the commotion below.

When the song was about to end, Karen came to the third floor.

He saw Pu'er prostrate on the window sill, looking at the night sky outside the window with a lonely face.

Karen reached out and touched Pu'er's back.

In fact, the position of the cat feels the best because it has more flesh and thicker hair.

Pu'er remained motionless, letting Karen touch her:

"Shouldn't you be sending Eunice home?"

"I told her to wait a little longer."

"What is there to wait for?"

"Because there is one more person who hasn't eaten the birthday cake yet."

Karen put a plate of small cakes in front of Pu'er, with a candle on it, and Karen lit the candle with a lighter, and hummed softly:

"Happy birthday to you…"

Looking at the birthday cake in front of him and listening to the birthday wishes beside his ears, a thick layer of mist instantly floated up in Pu'er's amber-like cat eyes.

"Thank you,

Not the evil god, the evil god. "

Last night, everyone in the family celebrated very late, and there was no time to clean up the mess in the dining room and kitchen that night.

In the morning, Diss, dressed as a priest, came downstairs.

At the door on the first floor, he saw Karen who had moved the sofa there and was lying there sleeping soundly.

Diss walked over and reached out to push Karen awake.

Karen opened her eyes and sat up.

"Did you sleep here last night?"

"Yes, after sending Miss Eunice back, I was too tired to go upstairs, so I fell asleep here."

"Don't sleep here, you'll catch a cold."

"Okay, Grandpa, I see."

"After the twelve o'clock strikes at noon, you can go to my study and read a book."

"Okay, I know."

"Well, then I went to the church, the believers should have been waiting."

Diess opened the living room door and walked out.

Karen got up, stood at the door, and called:

"Grandpa, remember what you promised me?"

Diss stopped, turned around, and looked at Karen:

"Your aunt and your aunt's craftsmanship, judging from yesterday, is still a certain distance from yours.

So, I'll come back and call you out of the study for dinner.

the most important is,

As a grandfather, how can you be ashamed to say nothing to your grandson? "

"Boom...boom...boom..."

The church bell rang, and at the same time, the wall clock on the third floor of the Inmeles house rang.

"May the merciful Lord be with you, praise the supreme Lord."

"Praise be to the Almighty Lord."

"Praise be to the Almighty Lord."

The believers prayed following Father Diss' movements~lightnovelpub.net~ and then walked out of the church in an orderly manner, ending today's service.

Diss stood on the stage, packing his things.

At this time, with the exit of the believers, a group of priests wearing black robes began to enter here in large numbers from all directions;

On the periphery, a group of clergymen in red clothes stood on the upper floors of each building, with their arms outstretched, the rhythm of the formation was gradually fluctuating, and they began to match.

This is still the visible position, and there are actually more in the invisible position.

Rasma walked up the steps, entered the church, and stepped into the center.

He is the high priest of the Order of God, and has a very high right to speak in the secular class of the Order of God.

Behind Rathma, three figures have also appeared.

Rasma opened her arms,

The three elders of the temple behind him also folded their hands in front of their chests;

Outside,

A group of priests in black robes, priests in red robes on tall buildings in the distance, in the shadows everywhere, in the market, and in many unimaginable positions;

Everyone crossed their hands in front of their chests.

Rathma sang: "Praise be to order."

"Praise order."

"Praise order."

Praise for order surrounds the city of Luojia, as if even today's slightly gloomy sky is a lot clearer at this time.

Diss continued to arrange everything on the table slowly,

and come out from behind,

Standing in the center of the stage,

With hands crossed on chest,

Opened the mouth and said:

"Praise the **** of order raised by whores."