Chapter 131: Susie's thoughts

The soft sunlight warms the green grass like an invisible hand, brushing through the turquoise lawn, climbing along the delicate white marble walls, permeating the open windows, exposing the fine dust flying on the big red curtains to the air, like a fairy flying in a fairyland, these small spots of light are scattered indoors, reflecting the quiet cottage as if in a dream. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 info

Susie sat idly on a silver-white seat, her hands resting on the brown-and-red carved oak table in front of her, on which two delicate porcelain bowls and plates were arranged, and a steaming pot of black tea was silently simmering in the stained porcelain teapot.

"Thank you, Grandpa Wright—" Across from the girl sat a spirited old man, his hair gray, but not at all old, sitting in a chair with a straight waist, dressed in a neat gray bodysuit and covered with a robe, as if he were a well-rounded scholar in the academy.

"If it weren't for you, I'd be annoyed by all these things in the jewelry store—" Reaching out and gently closing the ledger spread out on the table, Susie straightened her neck and stretched, letting the sun shine on her snow-white neck, feeling the warmth.

"Miss, you've won the prize. The radiant old man pressed his right hand on his left shoulder, bowed his head slightly, and said modestly: "However, please decide the matter of the clam farm as soon as possible, the number of pearls required by the church has increased recently, and our production is almost unable to keep up." ”

Hearing this, Susie frowned, sighed lightly, and muttered in a low voice: "I don't know what those guys from the Illuminati Sect want so many pearls for......"

Complaining is complaining, she should still say to the old Wright sitting opposite: "I know, I will find a way." ”

Then there was a knock on the door of the house, and Susie cried out, "Come in," and then she heard the voice of her valet Mary:

"Mademoiselle—someone has sent money—" The girl was halfway through speaking, and saw her old man who was sitting at the table, looking at her with a smile, Wright-Duval, and at once forgot what she was trying to say, and jumped up to the old man like a rabbit with excitement, threw herself into her bosom, and cried out with joy:

"When did you come here - did you bring anything new this time?"

The old man patted Mary's head with a smile and said, "I've been here for a while, but you didn't accompany Miss, where did you go, and you still wanted something new......

Behind Mary came the stern Isl Jaylin, the steward of the entire manor, and one of Susie's most trusted men, a middle-aged man with a businesslike face to everyone, holding a large heavy wooden box in his hand, and when he entered the door, he greeted Wright, who was sitting in a chair, and then passed Mary to Susie, and placed the box on the ground.

Turning her eyes off her naughty waitress, Susie looked at the wooden box in front of her suspiciously, and asked the butler strangely, "What is this—what did Mary say about giving money just now?"

Before Isgerin could speak, Mary came running up again, as if she had to report to the young lady herself, and old Wright got up from her chair with some interest, put her hands behind her back, and slowly approached.

"It's the big man—it's the big man who sent it!" said Mary, squeezing Isgerin aside with her thin body, bending down as she lifted the false brass lock from the wooden box.

The golden coins reflected the sunlight and illuminated the room, and the golden roses were stacked on top of each other, filling the whole wooden box, and Wright was also quite surprised to see so many golden roses, nodded and sighed:

"It looks like there are five or six hundred, could it be that this was sent by someone who asked Miss for something?" he continued with a pout, "but just send the gold coins-too-"

"No, Grandpa Wright—" Susie said, "Mary's partner sent it, right?" she said, looking at the waitress beside her, and the little girl nodded vigorously when she heard this

"Yes, yes, it's him—the man he sent said, it's thirty percent of what was said in the contract, it's the number for the month......"

Wright and Isgerin listened quietly, and Susie muttered for a moment and said, "I remember that the Soth Chamber of Commerce has only been open for a week...... Are these 30 percent?"

As soon as she finished speaking, the old man Wright on the side shouted in surprise: "Soth-?" He looked at Susie with some uncertainty, and asked her hesitantly:

"Miss, are you talking about the Chamber of Commerce that has been very popular lately, selling something called 'soap'?"

Susie nodded.

"There's still your stake in that chamber of commerce, Miss?"

"Mary's, to be exact—"

"Shhh

In the first week, thirty percent of the income was nearly 600 gold coins, and if it continued in this way, I am afraid that it would not be worse than the income of the largest jewelry store in Worms, which he now managed.

Seeing the old man's surprised look, Susie smiled and waved her hand to him: "I didn't expect the Chamber of Commerce to be so successful, and I originally had other plans-"

As she spoke, her voice became quieter, and she muttered to herself, "I didn't expect this Thor to really have two hits...... If that's the case, maybe ......"

After thinking for a while, Susie raised her head and looked at Wright Duvall and asked solemnly, "Grandpa Wright, according to the regulations, does our jewelry store also have the right to elect the head of the Chamber of Commerce to Platinum Amber this year?"

Listening to Susie's words, the old man's pupils suddenly shrank, put away his smile, and replied in a deep voice: "Although there is, there has been no new chamber of commerce in Platinum Amber for many years...... Besides, now Miss Leonie and Young Master Felix ......"

He didn't continue to talk about the family affairs with the Conrad family for a long time, but only mentioned it slightly, and then said with a sad face: "Miss, do you want to recommend this Soth Chamber of Commerce...... Why should we wade through these troubled waters...... It will inevitably become the target of public criticism......"

Listening to the old man's bitter advice, Susie seemed to be crying and laughing, and she hurriedly comforted the other party: "Don't worry, Grandpa Wright, I naturally understand these truths - I have to let the eldest sister mention this matter." ”

"Miss Leonie?" At this moment, several people were full of question marks and puzzled looks, and Old Wright muttered strangely: "Does Leonie also have a part in the Chamber of Commerce?"

Susie smiled, took a sip of the tea cup on the table, and slowly explained: "Recently, Sister Leonie and Brother Felix have been discussing with His Royal Highness the Duke who should support him if the situation of Flange changes. ”

Her words shocked both Wright and Isgelin, and they looked at each other, and both understood that this was already the core secret of Platinum Amber.