Chapter 329: It was the Brass Book of Trenthorst

Hobert has learned some knowledge of court costumes in the past two days, and he can easily distinguish the costumes of the royal family of Rune.

First of all, the clothes are embroidered with the coat of arms of the Augustan family, or the person who wears the family badge, represents the members of the royal family.

The members of the royal family will have some metal ornaments cast with a scepter, throne or crown on their clothes, and the king will also hold a scepter, or usually carry a simple crown.

Hobert could tell from the dress of the young woman in her twenties that she was a descendant of the current royal family, most likely the daughter or niece of George III.

From the small talk of several people, Hobart learns that her name is Alice, and they are discussing preparations for a court ball.

Hobert said in his heart: Beckland's aristocratic heart is really big, a prince has just died, and he is going to have a ball again?

Alice has a beautiful face and noble temperament, of course, in terms of beauty, it is much worse than Audrey, but in Hobert's impression, this is already a very beautiful girl she has seen in this world.

In particular, the confidence in her gestures makes her seem very different.

Hobert Takes Back Spirituality: Why Is There Suddenly a Star of a Member of the Royal Family of Rune?

He looked at another star, spreading his spirituality, and he saw a horse farm with a young woman in a Fenneport uniform, galloping across the meadow.

This woman is also twenty-four or five years old, and she also has a good look, and there are some freckles on her face.

Her heroic appearance and the smile on her face as she galloped her horse impressed her.

When he came to this world, most of the people he saw were conservative Rune women, and most of the noble ladies also rode horses, but they didn't like to ride horses like the women in the stars.

Looking at her epaulettes again, Hobert's eyes froze, she was a major general!

This is definitely a member of the royal family of Fenerport, otherwise it would be impossible to be a general at this age! It's all about a woman.

After galloping on her steed for a while, the female general of the stars jumped down from her horse and told her servants and servants to take care of the steed, while she chatted with the men who were waiting there, also in military uniforms.

From their conversation, Hobart learns that her name is Ethel and that she is currently in the northern war zone of the kingdom of Fenerport.

Hobert retracted his spirituality and probably had some thoughts: "What Philip I was holding in his arms couldn't be the 'Brass Book of Trenthorst', right?"

"No, isn't the Brass Book in the Church of the God of War, and tainted by the 'Land of Disorder'?"

He thought about it for a moment, and was sure that the brass book, while it had the power of the "Land of Disorder", was not tainted.

It can only be regarded as a mark for the Brass Book, and because the Brass Book has the power of the "State of Disorder", if it is not the owner of the "State of Disorder", it must be very difficult to accommodate this uniqueness.

Hobert thought back to his memory, when the Brass Book appeared, it was after the end of the war that swept the Northern Continent, in fact, he didn't know where the Brass Book was before that?

It was only because he knew that it was contaminated by the "Land of Disorder" that Hobert guessed that it had been contaminated after the fall of the Night Emperor Trenthorst.

It was also because of this brass book that Hobert guessed that Trenthor had found the "State of Disorder", but it seemed that the "way of opening" was wrong, or that he had been contaminated by the outer gods before he found the "State of Disorder".

Now Hobert has a different opinion, Philip I's arms should be the "Trenthorst Brass Book" Undoubtedly, it is precisely because of the indirect contact with the uniqueness of the "Judge" that the "Disordered Country" will have such a strong reaction, and there will be two more stars in the waterhole of the "Judge" path!

As for why the Brass Book was not in the Church of the God of War, but in the hands of Philip I, Hobert was also unclear.

Then Hobert realized another serious problem: if Philip I was Sequence 1, then as long as he contained the Brass Book, he would not be the King of Angels of the "Inquisitor" pathway!

Then the royal family of Rune will be shorter in front of the royal family of Fenerport in the future.

Thinking of this, Hobert shook his head, he is a sequence 6, and he can't manage these things even if he wants to, so let the Rune royal family worry about it.

After reaffirming that the status of the "State of Disorder" had been restored, Hobert returned to the real world.

Standing in the somewhat dilapidated courtyard and looking around, Hobert simply went out and ordered a rental carriage to go to Christine's Earl's mansion.

With Dophiz there, Hobert reckoned that he had hired a servant for Christine.

The style of the Fenneport's carriage is very different from that of Rune, first of all, it has an extra luggage rack on the top, and the luggage rack on the public carriage is larger!

Secondly, there is a bumper-like design at the rear of the carriage, and the main body of the body is also very different, the lines of the Fenerport carriage are more graceful, and the styles are different, not as square as Rune's taxi carriage, or a uniform style.

After getting into the car, Hobert remembered that he only had gold pounds in his wallet, and no coins from the Kingdom of Fenerport, so he asked the coachman to go to a bank with foreign currency exchange services first.

Arriving at the bank, Hobart consulted with the bank manager and learned about Fenerport's currency.

The legal tender of the kingdom is the gold riso, according to the current exchange rate, 1 gold pound can be exchanged for 1.2 gold liso, and there are four denominations of paper money: 1, 2, 5, and 10.

The monetary system of the Kingdom of Fenerport is the more "normal" monetary system that Hobert has ever seen.

1 gold liso is equal to 10 silver lisos, and silver liso banknotes have denominations of 2 and 5, and a large number of coins of 1 silver liso are issued.

1 silver liso can be exchanged for 1.7 soles, and this denomination of coins is the currency with the largest circulation, referred to as silver suo.

1 silver cord is equal to 10 copper lisos, and banknotes are also available in denominations of 2 and 5, and there are also a large number of copper coins with a hairstyle of 1 copper liso, which is roughly equivalent to 2 pence.

Underneath the copper riso, there is also iron or aluminum. For coins minted in common metals such as lead, 1 copper liso is equal to 10 lisos.

When it comes to the unit of riso, there are only coins, and the coins of 5 liso are quite decent, but the workmanship of coins of 2 or 1 liso is relatively rough, but because the value is too low, there are few counterfeits at this level. BIquGe.biz

The design of the 1, 2 and 5 liso coins was, in Hobert's opinion, more reasonable than a half-pence or a quarter-pence.

Even a quarter of a penny has to be bought with other things when you buy small things.

For example, you can buy two or three brushes for a quarter of a penny, and if you don't use them up, you are likely to be eaten by insects.

So when you buy other items, such as salt or sauces, you can buy a brush with the surplus value of pennies.

The 1 liso coin, on the other hand, basically minimizes the value of the currency, so that it does not need to be purchased with other things.

If you have 1 mile, you can probably buy a small item such as a brush, which is more convenient.

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