Chapter 171: Go to Tingen again
After sitting at the law firm for more than ten minutes, Hobert went to Barton to ask for a leave of absence and return to work next Tuesday.
Barton thought that Hobert was a little tired from dealing with the previous case, so he approved his fake note.
Leaving the office, Hobert first returned to 192 Blanca Street to complete the deal reached at the "Justice League" gathering.
Hugh and Foirth were both there, and as soon as they entered the door, Hugh told Sheriff Rotol, who had led Hobart to the door, that he had sent 12 pounds in cash.
Hobert didn't feel sorry for the sheriff either, and threw the IOU into the fireplace.
Hugh had already found someone to fix the door, and it only cost 3 sules.
So Hobert divided the indemnity he received from Rotor into four parts, three of 30 pounds each, and one each for Hobert, Hugh, and Folth.
The remaining 9 pounds and 17 soles, Hobert gave to Furth and asked her to use the money to improve everyone's food.
Hobert then went upstairs to his bedroom on the pretext of taking extraordinary properties, and first used his own sacrifice to bring the "mental spoon" into the "Land of Disorder", sealing most of the memories of "Adam".
He then prayed for his own way to bring the extraordinary qualities of the "sheriff", "master of tricks", and "arbiter" from the "land of disorder" to the real world.
Back downstairs, Hobart gave Hugh and Foirth a big deal, selling them 550 pounds per Extraordinary Trait, and making Hobart 1,100 pounds for two Extraordinary Traits.
Hugh and Firth had already prepared the auxiliary materials, and the two of them had concocted the potion and took it one after another.
Hugh's potion was well attended, but Firth was a little thrilled when she took the potion, and as soon as she took the potion, it was as if there were poisonous snakes burrowing under her skin, making her look unrecognizable.
It took three or four minutes for Forth to basically control the signs of losing control.
She rarely plays the role of an apprentice, so the potion of the "apprentice" is not completely digested.
This was something that Hobart hadn't thought of, and he hadn't had time to remind her.
Fortunately, it is only the potion of Sequence 8 that is taken, and even if the potion of Sequence 9 is not completely digested, it will only increase the burden on the spirit, or it will lay a hidden danger for the loss of control in the future.
If you can make good use of meditation and other means, you can gradually control the power of potions, but if you suddenly suffer a major mental blow, or if you are too badly injured, it is still easy to lose control.
Hobert poured a glass of wine for the frightened Furth: "Don't continue to be promoted until you have fully mastered the power of the 'master of tricks'. โ
Foirth wiped the fine sweat from his forehead, and after taking two sips of wine, he said in some shock: "I've been an 'apprentice' for so long, why is it so dangerous to take a higher order of potions?" โ
"No," said Hobert, pointedly, "you haven't done a day of apprenticeship!" โ
Furth sat in her chair and thought, she seemed to understand what Hobart meant, but not at all.
Hobert simply put it more clearly: "I suggest you find a restaurant, learn cooking for a while, or learn something else, in short, really become an apprentice." โ
Hugh, who had always been unresponsive, came to his senses before Beavers: "Hobert, you mean to say that the name of the potion is a trick to better mastering extraordinary abilities?" โ
She immediately remembered that she had been acting as an "arbiter", so when she took the Sequence 8 potion, there was no resistance.
Hobert nodded: "To be precise, the key to avoiding getting out of control!" โ
He said solemnly: "This is very high-level extraordinary knowledge, you can communicate with each other, and you can ask me if you don't understand something, but you are not allowed to spread it to the outside world." โ
Hugh and Foirth immediately nodded their heads, indicating that they understood.
After Furth recovered, the three of them took a horse-drawn carriage to Viscount Glerint's mansion and handed over the potion recipe and the "Arbiter" master material to Carl, completing the last deal at the "Justice League" party.
The deal earned Hobert 320 pounds and Hugh 300 pounds.
Hobert told Hugh and Furth that he was on a business trip and would be back tomorrow, and then left in a cab.
Hugh and Furth watched Hobert's carriage walk away, and Furth sighed, "What should I do?" We owe more and more to Hobart. โ
Hugh smiled helplessly: "Maybe Hobert doesn't care too much about that. โ
"He can not care, but we can't pretend not to know." Furth secretly decided that if Hobert asked her for help one day, she would do her best to help!
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Hobert didn't immediately go to the train station, but went to the bank first, and his deposit was now as high as 2,834 pounds 7 soles!
The money has been carried with him or kept somewhere, and Hobart is not at ease, it is better to keep it in the bank safely.
Depositing 2,800 pounds in the bank, Hobert had 34 pounds of 7 soles in cash.
If it weren't for the big deals like buying a house or a car, 34 pounds of cash would be enough for him for a while.
On the train to Tingen, Hobert was still lamenting: it is not easy to make money.
His goal was to save 12,000 pounds, and with that money, he would have a chance to buy an item with the ability to travel.
He also thought that Audrey and Alger still owed him a sum of money, and the next time the "Tarot Meeting" came, he should remember to collect the debt.
And when he went to Tingen today, he was going to pull "Mr. Fool", and after resting for so long, it was time to get up.
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Woo~
On the train to Winter County, a young man with black hair and green eyes, exuding the air of a poet, was carefully reading the headlines of today's newspaper.
After a while, he put down the newspaper and looked at the gradually clear snow-capped mountains outside the window, as if he was talking to himself, and as if he was saying to the snowy mountains: "No wonder you didn't even come to the funeral of the captain and Crane, it turns out that you have more important things." โ
He put the newspaper on his chair and the headline was the news that Hobert had won the "workers' compensation case."
The young man reading the newspaper was Leonard, who had gone to the Templar for training, and he looked up at the sky, as if recalling the time when he faced the Son of the Evil God with Hobert.
Then he looked at the snow-capped mountains in front of him, as if for the first time he felt that the road ahead was far away.
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At about two o'clock in the afternoon, Hobert arrived in the city of Tingen, and seeing that it was still early, he went to visit Ulysses.
It was nothing, so I talked about it for a while and gave a small gift.
Hobart is completely accustomed to the way the world does things, and is actively building his own network.
Hobert's visit made Ulysses very happy, and he was about to have another dinner party for Hobert, but Hobart hurriedly said that he was just passing by and would leave in a while.
At the time of separation, Ulysses said: "Elizabeth has always wanted to correspond with her, but she feels a little abrupt, and she has time to take the initiative to write a letter to her. Her friend recently passed away, which made her a little sad and helped me enlighten her. โ
Hobert was slightly stunned: "Okay." โ
He asked for Elizabeth's mailing address before leaving, and then went straight to the cemetery.
He had already learned the location of Dunn and Klein's graves from his correspondence with Leonard.
After finding Crane's tombstone, Hobart quietly waited for the night to come.
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