Chapter 169: Friendship between two women

The next morning, Louise went to St. Samuel's Chapel to pray, and without any additional unfolding, she departed under the kind gaze of the priest after another thirty pounds.

It is not known if the "Goddess of the Night" has discovered her existence, but in the current situation, she is at least resigned to it...... Louise walked out of the starry church and made a judgment in her mind.

Perhaps, the goddess is paying attention to Tingen, and she doesn't have time to pay attention to herself......

For the next week, Louise was more free, attending balls and dinners hosted by different people, and officially opening up in high society in Beckland.

With her "witch" charm, she has established good contacts with a large number of noble ladies and ladies, and more importantly, Louise has received a lot of information from Major General Bright.

It turned out that in the social circle of the Beckland aristocracy, Major General Bright's reputation was not very good, and it could even be said to be very bad.

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Mr. Major General is a devout believer in the storm, with a serious excess of machismo, a lack of respect for women, and even more annoyingly, he is known for not shy about the relationship between men and women.

The Kingdom of Rune is not Indis, and the atmosphere is relatively conservative, although many powerful and noble men in Beckland will have their own lovers, and it is likely that there will be more than one, but at least others know how to hide it, even if it is not very useful to cover up!

It's an attitude that shows that you won't break Beckland's unspoken rules.

And Major General Brett is not, he belongs to the type of person who does it when he thinks of it, so he makes a lot of trouble in aristocratic circles.

So, he was sent to Byam, but unfortunately recently returned to Beckland, and strangely enough, he soon disappeared again, rumored to have been sent by His Majesty the King on a mission to a secret location.

In this way, at the dinner party held by the Earl of Hall a few days ago, the attitude of Major General Bright's wife towards Louise was evident.

She obviously regarded Louise as Major General Bright's "concubine" in Byam, and shamelessly chased after Beckland and provoked in front of the "original wife", how could she have a good face!

Knowing the meaning, Louise was speechless and could only say that she had suffered an unwarranted disaster, but it also gave her reason to visit Lady Corlia, the wife of Major General Bright.

After sending the post, the other party did not refuse, and Louise happily went.

Beckland West End, a beautiful, historic and renovated villa, is where Major General Bright lived.

Of course, he's not in Beckland at the moment.

Madame Corlia came out to greet her warmly to apologize, because she had already learned Louise's identity from the mouths of other noble ladies, and understood her misunderstanding of her, so she wanted to visit her in person to make it clear, but she did not expect Louise to come first.

"At the last dinner, I felt that my fate with my wife was not over, and I took the liberty to visit today, please forgive me for my rudeness."

Louise took two steps forward and chuckled.

Madame Corlia wore a less formal homely pale green dress, with a hint of powder, which set off her face more feminine and cute, and her long supple hair was pulled from the left side of her neck to her chest, revealing her right delicate collarbone and deep chest line.

She moved slightly, grabbed Louise's hand, and responded enthusiastically:

"It's my luck, and there's a hunch that keeps lingering in my mind that the two of us are going to be good friends."

Louise blinked, recovered from the charm of the other party's thrilling "wife attributes", and catered and said:

"Coincidentally, I also have this hunch, which must be a gift from the goddess."

"Praise the Goddess." Lady Corlia tapped her pun on her chest four times and said reverently.

Walking into the living room, the two sat down separately, and the maid at home brought two cups of fine black tea in time.

The two women sitting here are both closely related to Major General Bright, one is a close wife, and the other is your mortal enemy.

Interestingly, the two women who should have become enemies were talking happily at this time, and the laughter in the living room never stopped, and there was a feeling of hating each other.

"Listening to you say that, I realized that the outside world is really exciting, but unfortunately I haven't had so many interesting experiences."

Lady Corlia took a sip of black tea, suddenly felt a little lonely, and sighed softly.

Louise comforted her softly, "If you don't mind, I can come and chat with you often, and besides, I know a lot of fun little games that may help you get rid of your boredom." ”

"Really?" Lady Corria's eyes lit up.

"Of course it's true, haven't we become good friends!"

Louise emphasized affirmatively, and then asked with a feigned curiosity:

"I don't know when your husband, Baron Bright, will return...... Maybe I can also take you to the Southern Continent, which is not as prosperous as Beckland, but has a lot of peculiar customs and scenery, and has a unique flavor. ”

For the first time, Madame Corlia lost the smile on her face, and her expression was slightly cold, and she said:

"He won't be back for a long time."

Then his face became spring breeze again, his happy smile hung up again, and he asked curiously:

"Is the Southern Continent really full of gold? Or is it very backward and primitive? ”

This is the different perception of the Southern Continent by people of different identities in the interior of Rune, and this disagreement is full of a mysterious attraction for Kelia, who has never been to the Southern Continent.

Louise's eyes wandered, and she said in a brisk tone:

"It's a bit of both."

"In the eyes of powerful and powerful people, the southern continent is full of treasures, and for the people at the bottom, backwardness and poverty are the themes."

She said meaningfully: "In the Southern Continent, there are slaves. ”

"Slave!"

Madame Corlia exclaimed in a low voice, as a pampered aristocratic lady and a devout follower of the goddess of the night, she could hardly believe that this inhuman system, which seemed to exist only in the history books, still existed.

"It's a colony." Louise said lightly.

Then, as soon as she shifted, she moved on to a less heavy topic:

"It is precisely because of this that the southern continent has its own unique culture."

"When I was a young child, I had a very relaxed and happy life, and I played a lot of fun games, such as ......"

Madame Corlia was fascinated by Louise's description of the game, which she could not have imagined as a nobleman.

"It's a pity that it's all kids' games, and I'm past that age." She whispered.

Louise disagreed, retorting:

"Although age will grow, the heart will not grow old."

Madame Corlia seemed to be a little moved, hesitated for a moment, and finally said:

"Next time."