Chapter 48: The Earl's Manor

At half past four in the evening, the dress that Kyllius had made was finally made.

Dressed in the light black gown of a freshly cut man, Kylelius got into a carriage that had been hired for a long time, and drove to Earl Stelle's private estate in the suburbs.

The private estate of the Earl of Stelle is located about twenty kilometres or so from the Order Church in Banji Town. Although the surrounding area of the Order Church is barren and dilapidated, it is barely the center of the town, surrounded by prosperous areas.

So relatively speaking, the manor that Kellius was going to at this time was far from the center of the town, undoubtedly a suburban area, but most of the noble manors were built in the suburbs, and the reason for this is different.

And one of the main reasons is that the construction of manors in the suburbs is extremely large.

On the one hand, the price of land is cheap, but this is not a reason for most nobles, and on the other hand, the permanent population distribution here is relatively small and scattered compared to the prosperous areas, and it is easy to buy a large area of high-quality land that is connected together.

Kellius' carriage was now passing through a dirt road large enough for four carriages to pass at once, and on either side it was a vast verdant meadow, a private pasture belonging to the Stelle family, where herds of ordinary cattle and sheep and handsome horses grazed on the lawn, or munched on the grass with their heads bowed, or ran and frolicked freely.

It's a quiet and harmonious idyllic scene.

Walking through a secluded grove, the brilliant lights of the Callius caught his eye, and even now it was not completely dark, the lights were no less luxurious.

This is the estate of the Earl of Steyer's family.

An elegant, yet aristocratic and extravagant complex of buildings stands at the foot of a small hill, from which a clear stream flows and divides the estate in half at a fifth of the complex.

The proximity to the mountains and rivers, coupled with the small bunker buildings that are scattered but still necessary for defense and ornamentation, have firmly protected the main building complex in the center reasonably and effectively, and it is difficult to storm this 'manor' without more than three times the regular troops.

Should it be said that they are nobles who were born in the border army and grew up on military merits? They do not lose the beauty and magnificence that nobles should have, but at the same time they lack reasonable military defense.

At this time, the distance between Kylelius and the entrance of the manor was actually not far away, about a few hundred meters, and judging from the speed of the carriage he was riding in at this time, it would only take about a few tens of seconds.

Generally speaking, when any means of transportation comes to a territory belonging to the owner, it must slow down some speed accordingly, generally halved, in order to show respect for the owner's family and their own quality cultivation, so the original tens of seconds of travel took several times the time.

After about two minutes, the carriage came to the gate of the manor, and by this time several carriages had been parked at the gate, and it seemed that someone had already arrived earlier than Kyleus, who thought that he should be the first to come before the end of the evening, but he did not expect that there would be a more diligent one.

In fact, Kylelius has no experience, you must know that usually these guests who come so early are roughly two kinds of people.

Either someone who is very close to the host's family, and their relationship is so intimate that they don't have to care too much about etiquette. The current Kylelius is clearly not a guest of this kind.

Either the guests with low status or who have a request for the host's family can communicate more with the host's family if they come early, and strive for more opportunities to obtain benefits. With Kellius's less enthusiastic attitude towards secular power, it is clear that this will not be the case.

And the time when Kyrlius came was a little awkward, not too early, but not too late. If it's an ordinary friend meeting, it's naturally just haode time. But now that Kylelius was going to a formal aristocratic dinner, there were many rules to be followed regarding the timing of the visit.

Those who came early, like the two people mentioned above, have already arrived. Those who come late should come two hours before the feast starts.

It was spring evening, the sun was setting at about seven o'clock, and there were still three hours before the feast began, and it was clear that Kyrlius had arrived at a bad time.

After all, the preparation of the banquet also takes time, and it is generally prepared two hours before the banquet starts. Those who came early were clearly here to help, either for their own good relationship or for reasons to enhance it.

Although the estate of Earl of Stale occupies a large area, according to tradition, a large iron fence with a height of three meters has been set up around it, enclosing the entire central main complex.

Kyleus' carriage came to the entrance, stopped at the pre-booked parking space, and Kylelius jumped out of it.

This is an iron gate that is obviously about a meter higher than the iron bars on the left and right, and there are several guards and receptionists standing at the door who are neatly dressed, courteous, and have proper manners. There were six guards in total, and judging from the fluctuations in the magic power on their bodies, they were all professionals, four male and four waiters, all young people in their twenties, handsome and polite men, and young and beautiful women.

The waiters saw Kylelius get out of the car and walk, and the waiters acted in tacit understanding.

Through the alchemy magic communication device set up in the doorman's room that can directly contact the management room inside, the two guards contacted the management room in charge of the deacon on duty to report the situation so that there would be no misunderstanding inside.

Two people also walked out of the waiters, a man and a woman came forward to ask about the reception, as for welcoming a man Weishenme is a man and a woman. Well, who knows if you like men or women, know that this kind of thing is not so uncommon in this shijie.

"Excuse me, sir, is there anything I can do for you?"

It was the waitress of the two who spoke. He is about in his early twenties, about 1.6 meters tall, with a graceful young body, and is youthful and moving. A long curly hair of water blue, draped behind her, moved with the wind.

A maid outfit with a white background and a plain blue-black pattern. The delicate maid headdress, the blue-black neck ribbon, the knee-length skirt, and the black one-piece stockings look simple and decent and charming at the same time.

The other maids and waiters, their clothes were only black and white, and the maids had little other decorative lace decorations, only she was decorated with blue-black patterns, and it was obvious that she had a higher status than everyone here.

'Probably the head maid. Kylelius thought silently as he looked at the beautiful maid in front of him, "But that cold expression made one want to look at the other expressions on her face." ”

While imagining in his heart what it would be like to hold the maid in front of him under him, Kellius introduced himself with an unmoving expression on his face: "I have been invited to the banquet given by the Count, my name is Kellius, and I am now the parish priest in the Church of the Order of Banki, and this is my invitation. By the way, he took out a beautiful invitation with black and gold rimmed from his bosom and handed it to the maid in front of him.