Chapter 165: Home Alone

At noon, when the sound of walking from the armor stomach for the third round of the day's change of guard passed by the door, Yin Feng in the room completed the progress of today's homework.

This is certainly not a predetermined schedule. In terms of teaching mode, the rough operation of the Wood family has no reference point, so it is still based on the otherworldly soul as a template, combined with some localized course adjustments, and the progress is diluted as much as possible according to the needs.

Based on long-term observations, scientific statistics of attention span, and consideration of the combination of work and rest and the needs of children's physical and mental development, Kraft planned more than 10 contents to be completed in half a day, and spread them evenly over the length of two weeks.

In his preconceived scenario, half a day should be spent on and off to complete the learning content, and the remaining half day should be spent on activities and play, visiting the workshop, and the craftsman's side would also meet some of the children's small requests and help make some gadgets with the tacit approval of the internal affairs officer.

Theoretically, it is.

Yin Feng squeezed the excess ink back into the vial, dried the results of the morning, and tiptoed it down to the top of the cabinet.

In this way, the progress from this afternoon onwards will be a preview.

On the sixth day of Kraft's departure, she had successfully completed her two-week homework and was ready to continue scrolling.

She sometimes wondered what they were doing, whether Coop would be faster with the doctor, or if he wouldn't have time to learn. Either way, you need to catch up and catch up, and it's best to overtake the other party.

Persistent insecurity is always pushing people forward, not being appeased by improvements in clothing, food or shelter. The more comfortable the environment, the more intense it becomes, and the resulting thing fuels the fire like fuel thrown into the hearth.

Maybe she didn't realize it herself, a very simple logic has been firmly engraved into the perception of the world.

Nothing is easy to get, and nothing is given at no cost. She grasped this truth early on, and it was confirmed and strengthened in the days when it was difficult to continue. Thanks to this, she avoided many accidents or deliberate incidents that she thought about in hindsight.

In fact, she is far more sensitive and mature than she seems on the surface or imagined, and can perceive many things that have never been talked about.

For example, the status of himself and Koop is actually unequal. It seems that both of them are in the same state of study, and they both nominally received a bonus for their contributions, but the latter also has other obligations, and it can be seen who is the "meaningful" one from the fact that he only brought Koop on this outing.

And there is an inexplicable consensus between the two adults, even if the doctor seems to try his best to show an equal and even a somewhat biased attitude towards her, some exchanges will only take place between people who know the inside story, and the content behind it is hidden by reference.

Obviously, Yin Feng does not belong to this scope of knowledge, so he can't participate in it.

As far as she knew, the apprentices of the craftsmen also took on a large part of the repetitive work in their studies, and what was the point of her existence if she could not understand what the doctor was talking about, and was not as strong as Koop?

This makes Yin Feng not very suitable for his current life, and has a kind of envy for Kup, because the other party has the ability to use violence, and naturally has a needed position at the same time, although this position may not be very secure.

The footsteps in the hallway faded away, and she remembered that it was a knight younger than Koop because his beard looked older than the doctor. The younger of these fully armored men greet her with a smile on their faces, and the more daring ones try to start a conversation.

Perhaps it was because there were very few women here, and the few who were still mostly servants who handled the chores of the women, and the women of the Duke's family were eager to walk around.

Wilbert's housekeeping officer did a good job of fulfilling his promise of care, and because of his dress and quiet temperament, Yin Feng was probably treated as a guest from an upper-class family, and was entertained like a peacock by some of the over-energetic people.

She didn't like the treatment, and it was hard to get interested in the topics they were supposed to be used to attract attention. Most of the so-called novelty content was heard when I went to the workshop to check the progress.

She thought it could be one of her jobs, but she couldn't understand it at all, but she learned that she could help with something by the way. After handing over the trophy dagger to the craftsman, a bunch of intricate and well-sourced chatter was heard while waiting.

For example, someone in the back kitchen secretly eats, and so far I haven't found out who it is; The lettuce from a manure field was not washed; A well-trusted knight often had secret lovers when he was away on business; The overturned delivery wagon on the hillside could be the share of beer of the month; and rumors of haunting in certain remote corners peculiar to the castle.

It wasn't funny, but there was something magical about the rumors that made one want to hear it, and she listened to it for a long time as she watched the craftsman rust and polish the dagger and change the grip.

It wasn't until the brand-new dagger was sheathed that Yin Feng realized that he had been delayed for half an afternoon.

This is also the reason why the rated content is only completed on the sixth day, and another reason is that doctors do not allow too long to read by candlelight at night.

Sitting in my chair for a while, I imagined that I would finally gain a slight advantage in at least one area, and that insecurity would be reduced a little. She was desperate to do something, but the only thing she could do at the moment was to learn words, which seemed far away from life.

A knock on the door interrupted the thoughts, presumably someone had brought lunch. Don't bother with it, the servant will leave soon after a polite knock on the door to remind him, and there is no need to rush to open the door.

She dangled her feet in the chair that couldn't step on the ground, and continued to imagine the surprise they would have had when they returned, the kind of recognition that would make Yin Feng happy, though she didn't understand why it was so.

Today's knock on the door was different, two rounds later, it still rang unrelentingly, and after finding that no one answered, a strange man's voice came from outside.

"Professor Kraft, are you there?"

It doesn't seem to be a meal delivery. Yin Feng jumped off the stool, trotted to the door, and opened a slit that could reveal half of his face.

A black-robed visitor stood in the doorway, his high forehead with sparse hairline standing out in the midday light, making him look older than he sounded.

Seeing that it was a little girl who opened the door, he showed a look of surprise for a moment, but quickly adjusted his expression and bent down slightly, "Good afternoon, young lady, sorry to disturb you." The careless guards told me that this was the place I was looking for. ”

The black robe, which is often worn by doctors, has a leaf-like badge with a different color but a familiar style on the chest.

Probably a colleague, another doctor of great status.

"No, you've come to the right place, is there anything to find Mr. Kraft?"

"Brimer, a professor at Rivers University, met Professor Kraft at the dinner party, and he should remember me." The visitor introduced himself, handed over a flat and long box, wrapped in ribbons, and said with a smoky smell on the surface, "This time I came for an academic gathering." ”

Yin Feng was puzzled for a moment, only understanding that this was the person who came to Kraft for something, and did not reach out to pick it up.

"A greeting for new colleagues, a local tradition." Brimmer explained, looking past her into the door, "Is Professor Kraft here?" ”

"Mr. Kraft was out a few days ago, and you may be able to come back in a week."

"Ah, that's not a coincidence." He said this, stroking his chest, as if he was having trouble breathing because of running around in the hot weather.

Perhaps he was more sensitive to emotions and intentions, Yin Feng felt that he was not particularly surprised, nor was he disappointed in vain, but just had a conversation without twists and turns.

"We need to know what the attendees are saying in order to arrange it, as well as customize the venue layout. If there is a need to arrange for a patient, it is necessary to start preparing now. Wiping the beads of sweat from his forehead, Brimmer said solemnly, "It is related to the order of Professor Kraft's appearance, and it even directly affects the effect of the report." ”

It did sound important, Yin Feng nodded to show that he understood what he meant, and was ready to go and get a pen and paper and hand it to him to jot down what needed to be conveyed.

"Time is pressing, I need to go back as soon as possible to get ready, if we don't see each other until a week, I'm afraid I'll only have to condescend to Professor Kraft." He still handed out the box of exquisite gifts, "There is no reason to take back the gift, it is appropriate for you to give it to Miss, and prepare it for the professor next time." ”

"But if we can borrow some manuscripts, we should be able to help us solve Professor Kraft's needs? Don't get me wrong, just to know the right way to demonstrate the patient and the results of the treatment, Rivers University will never allow you to steal other people's academic work. ”