Chapter 31: Latour

"Are you going out today? Adam. Lena sat next to Adam, raised on a small wooden bench, and leaned on the table, looking at Adam as he ate breakfast.

Adam touched his still damp hair, and combed it back with his hands, making it a big back, without bangs to cover it, and Adam's face was fully exposed.

He had a habit of washing before going out, and Lena was a good observer, and when she saw his wet hair, she guessed it.

"Well, I'm going to church today. Adam smiled and nodded, finished his breakfast, rubbed Lena's little head, and Adam walked out the door.

Walking down the street, Adam shook his head, threw his hair down, straightened it, covered the scar on the left side of his face with his bangs, and a few birds flew around the branches or the wall, following Adam.

The atmosphere of the church was not too good, Adam came to the church, and he could see that several monks who came out had bad faces, but after seeing Adam, they all greeted him with smiling faces.

"Is Mr. Alva here?"

"No, Adam go and see for yourself. ”

After a few small talks, Adam walked into the church and greeted every monk who passed by.

Then Adam followed the traces of the new fresco to the wall where construction was under construction, and not far from the office of the chief monk, a red-haired monk was standing in the doorway.

"What's the matter, Brother Raven?" said Adam, who approached and inquired, and then saw the paleness of the other man's face.

"It's Adam, you're back. LaVine greeted Adam with a smile.

"I have something to ask the Friar for advice. As Ravan spoke, his hand involuntarily covered his abdomen, and his expression darkened.

Adam's expression became curious and worried, as the door to the monk's room was opened.

Slightly hunched back, the decrepit monk Char still had a kind smile.

"Laven and little Adam, come in first. He staggered back into the room.

"Little Adam, I'm afraid you've made a trip in vain today, Alva guy is resting today and didn't come to church, but I'm glad you've recovered, and you look a lot better. ”

"Yes, I also feel like I've been in good spirits lately. Adam did not deny that there would definitely be changes after he woke up, which could not be concealed.

Although the monk is not in a state of being with God, his perception cannot be underestimated, and since this is the case, it is better to simply admit it.

Anyway, as long as the chief monk is sure that Adam is not a xenomorph, he is very tolerant of most things.

"Did you finish the preserved fruit you brought home last time?"

"And quite a few? Brother Char. Adam replied with a natural expression.

"This is Alva's address for that guy, you can go here to find him. The chief monk tore off a piece of paper, wrote down an address with a quill pen, and handed it to Adam.

"Thank you, Chief Monk. Adam took the address and offered to leave, and before leaving, he saw LaVine take out a piece of paper on which the words 'Transfer' report could be faintly seen.

"Is there a shadow in your heart?" Adam didn't show anything unusual.

Last night, he had every time to make up for it and kill Raven, but there was no point, it was to seriously injure him, and it was the most suitable choice for him to drag out Fra's pursuit.

As for Lavin's psychological shadow and his desire to transfer to civilian work or elsewhere, Adam does not say anything about this.

He doesn't have any regrets or guilt, but he doesn't think he's doing the right thing.

After all, Adam was reincarnated, and his personality in this life has undergone a lot of changes, but some of the three views are still there.

It's like jumping into a dung pit to survive, and that's fine, but disgusting things are still disgusting, and they don't change because they're trying to survive.

"But that's all I'm left with. Adam smiled self-deprecatingly, but didn't care, said goodbye to some people with a smile, and left the church for the address.

"The Noble Quarter?" Adam frowned, he didn't know much about the Noble District, and the most he went to was the small piece where Baron Mansra was.

"It's a bit far. "Transformed into a werewolf, Adam can run very fast, and it is easy to travel through the city, but now in broad daylight, if he shows abnormality, it is looking for death.

"Wait..."Adam glanced around and saw a familiar carriage.

"I'll be back in two days, Brother Jim doesn't have to send it. Sir Rubeus stood at the door of the church and said goodbye to the fat Brother Jim.

"Then it's time to welcome again. Jim looked kind, and then he saw Adam walking by.

"Adam, Master Alva didn't come here today. Jim frowned, but he didn't feel as unhappy with Adam as he had been when he first made contact.

"Thank you, Brother Jim, I have asked the Chief Monk and he gave me the address of Teacher Alva, it's just a little far from the noble quarter, and I would like to borrow some money from Brother Jim to rent a carriage. Adam didn't look at Rubeus next to him, but he knew he was interested in him now.

"Is this a student of Master Alva?" Ruber raised his top hat slightly and said to Jim, "Don't bother, I'm just going back, Master Alva's house is not far from me, just take my carriage and go with me." ”

"It's too much trouble Sir hassle. Jim glanced at Adam, gritted his teeth with some hatred, with his understanding of this little slippery head, this guy's purpose was definitely not to borrow money, it is estimated that the first attention was to rub Rubeus's carriage.

But there is no need to say this, it is good to keep this in your heart, even Ruber probably knows it in his heart, he just doesn't care.

Because Adam directly mentioned the names of the chief monk and Alva in that short sentence, if it were an ordinary commoner, I am afraid that Rubery would not pay attention to it.

"Excuse me, Sir Rubeus. Adam politely thanked him.

Although Ruber sat some distance from Adam after getting into the carriage, he was still kind, at least very kind.

Along the way, he had some small talk with Adam, and then after reaching the intersection of the divergence, he pointed out the location of Alva's house and left.

He didn't show too much eagerness or distancing toward Adam.

"Is that the kind of person who knows how to invest in the future?" Adam recalls the contact, taking all the information he has gathered to heart.

Following the address, Adam arrived at Alva's house and stood outside the courtyard ringing the doorbell.

Looking at the exterior decoration of the house, Adam really didn't expect that this was the Alva house who could fall to sleep everywhere in the church at any time.

A servant in a waitsuit trotted to the door, not looking down on Adam because of his civilian attire, and asked softly, "This gentleman, this is the mansion of the painter Alvar Latour, may I ask you what is the matter?"

"I'm Adam Boku, a student of Teacher Alva, and I didn't go to church today, so I came to follow and learn. Adam made his identity clear and what he wanted to do.

He could clearly see the servant's surprise in a flash, but the other man quickly said, "Mr. Boku will wait here first, and I'll ask the master." ”

Adam nodded, looking at the departing waiter, and did not leak anything unusual, because he noticed that the other party was faintly overflowing with the breath of life after the servant approached.

"The knight of the overflow stage?" Adam suppressed the surprise in his heart, "It just doesn't feel right." ”

However, even if he is not a knight of the overflow stage, he is also a person who has been exposed to extraordinary powers, and such a person is actually just Alva's servant.

"The Three Masters?" Adam remembered what King had said, but heard the sound of a carriage behind him.

An ornate carriage stopped in front of Alva's mansion with a noble insignia engraved on it that Adam did not recognize.

When the groom got out of the car, he hurriedly pulled up the curtain of the car, lowered the wooden ladder, and helped down an old man who was not angry and arrogant.

The old man looked at Adam in the fence and rang the doorbell.

"Are you here to see Alva too?" Adam guessed, looking down at the old man.

Some nobles thought that the commoners' gaze on them was a provocation, and many of them lost their lives.

It wasn't long before the servant trotted again.