Chapter 80: Boy, Girl
Children from all over the town gathered outside the gates of Oak City.
The little nun hugged the little fishman in her arms tightly with both hands, and looked excitedly at the big castle in front of her.
There were other teenagers and girls nearby, as well as some adults with children, and the maids in maid clothes were checking the children one by one at the entrance of the passage.
Clara and other girls are also here to help, as well as Tim who comes out to play.
Soon it was the turn of the little nun.
The little nun, dressed in a nun dress and holding a little fishman, quickly walked to the inspection door.
The two maids looked at the description on the list, and then at the little nun's nun dress and the child she was holding.
Only the head of the little fish-man is exposed, and because of the winter, the body is wrapped in clothes like most small babies.
"What's your name?"
"Lana!" The little nun happily said her name and looked at Clara and Tim who were standing next to the maid chatting.
When Tim and the others heard the name, they looked at it curiously, and when they saw that it was a young nun with a child, they quickly started talking about girls again.
The maid who guarded the door said directly: "Okay, let's go in, your room is in room 106 on the third floor, Clara, you take her over." ”
Clara quickly agreed, "Good! ”
Clara said to Tim again, "We'll talk in the evening." Clara then beckoned to Lana, "Come with me." ”
Seeing this, Lana quickly said to Tim, "Tim! I'm Lana and we played together when we were kids! ”
“?” Tim looked at Lana with a puzzled expression, not remembering the person at all.
Clara wondered, "Tim, do you know her?" ”
"I don't know." Tim's honesty hurts at this time.
"Whew......" the little fishman made a comforting sound.
Lana lowered her head in frustration, "Oh, that's right. ”
Seeing this, Clara was curious: "You are a nun in the convent, what are you doing in the convent?" Copying books? Sing? You don't look like a noble lady either, what do you do? ”
Lana is a handyman, and she doesn't usually think this job is bad, but now that she thinks about it, she washes the manure bucket and urinal, or cleans the yard floor, carries things and so on every day.
"I'm a handyman." Lana is still honest about her main business.
The side hustle is to take care of the baby fish that I picked up.
At this time, Emma came out of the castle, came out and saw the girl at the door, and greeted her, "Lana, the master has arranged you on the third floor, Tim, you take her to room 106 and introduce the food here to her." ”
When Tim heard this, he was curious: "Head maid, is it true that she said that we played together when we were children?" ”
Emma looked at Tim, "Yes, Lana is a year older than you, you lived in the Redar family when you were a child, Lana's parents were slaves of the Redar family at the time, and going up the mountain to become the master's slave is a later thing. ”
There were a few Bhumithes who went up the mountain after the night of the killing, except for Emma and Bull, and at that time the Lawrence family lived in a wooden hut that could not accommodate too many people, and Emma had to work in the wooden house every day, and Tim and um were still children and put them in a friend's house to take care of.
Tim became a maid when he grew up a little, and at the earliest time, he and Lana and others were children who did odd jobs.
Before meeting sisters Heidi and Clara, Tim also had quite a few playmates in the mountains.
However, these childhood playmates have been forgotten, and Lana is a year older than her, and she doesn't have too many deep memories in the later period, so she has a deeper memory.
Tim thought hard, "I don't remember. ”
The events of her childhood were too far away for twelve-year-old Tim, who had been the little maid of the Prophet's house for as long as she could remember, and had no memory of her earlier memories long ago.
Emma smiled: "Then get acquainted again, Lana will spend the winter with us this winter, you take her to the bath first, and the master will meet her and the rest of the children at dinner in the evening." ”
"Yes, head maid!" Tim quickly agreed, and took the initiative to say to Lana: "Lana, I'll take you to the bath, if you don't understand anything, just ask me, I'm very familiar with this place!" ”
"Good! Thank you, Tim! Lana quickly became happy, too.
The little girls didn't have so much trouble, and happily followed when they saw that they could play together again.
Emma looked at the happy children and sighed, "Our children here are really simple. ”
The maid next to her asked, "Chief maid, is it the girl in Vakiri who is losing her temper again?" ”
Emma shook her head, "Fuo didn't lose her temper, she just wanted to prove her strength. ”
The rest of the people understood what Emma said, and the girl in Vakiri, Vo, had been studying here since last year, but always wanted to use force to make others obedient.
Even dare to threaten others with sharp weapons!
Naturally, this dangerous little child was alienated by Lawrence, and he also sent a stronger female warrior than her to teach her the rules here.
If she doesn't fix those problems this year, Lawrence will ask Oraua to take her away.
In addition to Fu'o, there are many troubled girls in this holy women's academy that houses girls.
Usually there are teachers in charge of the academy, but every time before the eternal night, wild children and some barbarian women from all over the world will aggravate some problems.
Emma is very busy at this time and needs to walk around the building a lot to prevent various problems.
The line continued, and Emma watched from the sidelines.
Soon um came over, and by this time um had grown strong and looked like a healthy teenager.
Beside um was a thin boy, eleven or twelve, younger than Tim.
"Um, Kenny."
Emma greeted the two children.
um rejoiced: "Chief maid! ”
"The head maid—" Kenny glanced at the woman with some wince, shouted as well, and then looked around.
Emma smiled, "It's your first time here, you must not be familiar with this place, I'll show you around, where you live next to Seravon's house." ”
Kenny breathed a sigh of relief.
Emma is also aware of Kenny's condition.
The child looked weak at birth, and Bull joined the manor as Lawrence's slave girl, sleeping in a communal wooden shed with the rest of the slave women every day, and Kenny, who was still a baby, often cried and screamed in the middle of the night.
Later, Emma took the initiative to talk to Lawrence about the incident, and Bull moved into the cabin.
At that time, Emma only spoke of Bull, but the benevolent Lawrence allowed Bull to live with the child in his empty house upstairs.
It wasn't until the child grew up that he was placed in the care of the shepherdess.
For Kenny, he grew up with a shepherdess, and Seravon's wife, the shepherdess, was more like his mother, and even when she was sent to live in the town to go to school, she kept in touch with her until the Seravin family was appointed Viscount Sdel by Lawrence.
um doesn't have this problem, even if he doesn't live with his mother, he doesn't miss his mother's care.
Bull is also very good with Kenny, just not very expressive.
In particular, the money that Bull gave to Kenny for food and clothing was, in Kenny's view, either the Seravin family or a gift from the Prophet.
The shepherdess is also very good to Kenny, and Seravin and his wife EDI are both Bhumishian, although the relationship between husband and wife is not very good, but they both know Kenny the Great, and they are also very good to Kenny, who is also of Bumish blood.
They have many children and have always been very lively, and although Bull has a very high status, he has always lacked a fixed place to live, and he has said that if he wants to send his children to Durela, the relationship between mother and son is actually very bad.
There was no tradition of supporting the elderly in this era, and Bull wanted Kenny to find his own way and not worry about his future.
With the gathering of noble envoys and family members from all over the world, the already lively Oak City became even more lively. (End of chapter)