Chapter 160: Meddling in Tingen's Story
After completing his mission, Conse did not stay long, and soon took his leave.
Once the bounty was in hand, Valeera set out to plan an investment plan that would make sure it would.
She called in Davey's butler and assigned him two tasks—
Find a reliable deacon of the manor to take over the manor; and hiring a team of lawyers and accountants to investigate the state of the company.
Dawei Butler made a suggestion on the spot:
"Mr. Kiri's valet is the best candidate to be a deacon on the estate."
Normally, what he said was true, but Ademisor was a subordinate of the extraordinary man trained by Valeera, and it would be too condescending to send him to the suburbs to manage the manor.
This suggestion was certainly not adopted.
He then nominated Burton.
Valera secretly praised the butler's precise gaze in her heart, and once again rejected the offer.
This is a reserve, and it can't be moved.
In the end, Davey's butler, who had no choice, had to say that he needed time to find the right person.
Apart from the two men he had nominated, there was no one else in the current ranks of servants who could afford to fill the position.
In the afternoon, a dark and thick carriage stopped on the side of the road outside the courtyard gate.
In the conspicuous part of the carriage is a figure with a vertical downward sword and a red crown on the hilt, the "Sword of Judgment" coat of arms representing the royal family of Augustus.
A meticulously dressed middle-aged and elderly gentleman got out of the carriage and rang the doorbell on the courtyard door with his right hand wearing white gloves.
He is Prince Edssac's butler and has been ordered to invite Valera to visit the Red Rose Manor on the outskirts of Queens.
Valera gladly accepted the invitation and boarded the carriage with her personal maid Leah.
In fact, although this invitation was the will of the prince himself, there was also an element of Valeera's intention to seduce.
She needed a reason to break out of her current state of life and take a trip that she was talking about.
The interior furnishings are much more luxurious than they look from the outside.
The bottom is covered with a thick brown and yellow carpet, and there is a table in front of the seat by one of the windows; On the other side of the carriage, a wooden cabinet attached to the carriage is filled with a variety of high-end drinks such as red wine, white wine, champagne, lanzi, Brand, etc., as well as crystal polished wine glasses.
Valilla sat down across from the main seat, lifted the curtain halfway, and asked Leah to pour her a glass of red wine.
"This is the red wine produced by the Red Rose Manor, the best batch, and His Royal Highness the Prince also loves it very much."
The butler sitting on the other side not only did not stop Valeera's self-assertions, but also made an introduction with a smile.
For more than half an hour, Valera enjoyed the scenery along the way while tasting wine, and at the same time thinking about how to guide the conversation, and rarely took over the words of the family.
There was a guard at the gate of the manor, two soldiers in white trousers and red uniforms.
Of course, Valilla certainly doesn't have to be checked.
The carriage passed directly through the gate and led Valila to the vicinity of the main house, a wide lawn with hills and currents, which also served as a golf course.
Edsak is playing.
After sending Valera to the Prince, the butler bowed down and took off, while Leah and several of the Prince's attendants remained on the periphery, ready to serve.
Playing ball, horseback riding.
Valera had a decent amount of fun.
She controlled her demeanor well, pleasant but not enough fun, showing that she wanted to hide, but could not hide it completely, and vaguely revealed a little worried and difficult to decide.
This kind of demeanor can only be said to be understood.
Of course, Edsak didn't have the idea of debunking either.
While he fulfilled his master's duty to accompany Valilla on her excursions, he secretly admired her moving expression.
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After tea, Valera asked for her leave.
Edsax also felt that the time was in place for the first invitation, so he asked the butler to send Valera back to Williams Street.
Back at her lodgings, Valera breathed a sigh of relief.
After several hours of high-intensity performances, she felt a little mentally tired.
But it's worth it—
With this manor visit as a foundation, she has a legitimate reason to travel and relax.
As for the location of the vacation tour?
That is, of course, around Tingen, such as the small town of Vigna.
Shortly after returning from the Red Rose Manor, Valilla called for the housekeeper Kana and asked her to go to Beckland University to help her take a leave of absence, and she would be out tomorrow.
It's a good smoke bomb.
Those standing on the first floor will reverie about her experience in the manor; Those who stand on the second floor will think further, and Tingen has her close classmates.
Valera herself stood on the third floor.
In fact, she didn't carry out her original intention of hiding herself to go to Tingen and get close to Crane, and her ultimate goal was this-
She was going to try to intervene in the outcome of the Tingen affair.
The manslaughter of Corvo made her feel very guilty and wanted to do something to make amends.
Eventually, she decided to try to save the "night watchmen" in Tingen.
Otherwise, even if she was in Tingen, she would be able to avoid the incident and complete her plan to break away from the witch sect.
Valeera's means of achieving her goals is to approach and influence Crane.
So, she became Crane's "girlfriend" who had no clear relationship.
Although some things exceeded her expectations, the overall development of events should still be within the framework of her control, and the arrangements she left behind have probably taken effect-
She forged a page of Russell's diary to avoid old Neil's loss of control;
She provided the "Joker" potion to avoid Crane's revelation of the "play", and the early killing of Lady Sharon should have avoided the arrangement of Kornley's death and Dunn's swallowing trait;
Finally, and the hardest to change, is the ending of Dunn Smith.
Although Valera made some preparations, she was still not very sure, so she could only try her best.
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The next morning, Valera boarded a steam train in the direction of Tingen, taking Lia and Lydia with her.
There weren't many people getting off the bus in the small town of Vigna, and Valilla kept an eye out for a few places around the town before it got dark, and found no official who was suspected of being following and surveilling.
It wasn't until the evening that she revealed some truth to her two attendants.
Valera told the two that she would go to Tingen tomorrow and told them to stay here and wait.
Of course, she also revealed something more to Lydia, saying that she had received a letter asking for help and was going to help and rescue a companion.
It took Valilla a moment to convince Lydia to give up on the idea of her peers helping.
Rest for the night.
Early in the morning, when it was still a little dark, Valeera changed her face and left the hotel room.
She boarded one of the first trains and headed for the end of the Tingen incident.