Chapter 158 The French Three Musketeers(2/2)
"Huh?" Voltaire's unhappy voice sounded, "Charlie, did you hear it? This guy just scolded me, right?"
Montesquieu ignored him, but asked calmly: "So this is also proof that you have bad judgment - are you planning to introduce new friends to me?"
Rousseau pursed his lips and glanced at Beihara and Feng subconsciously, obviously in a tangled state.
"It's okay, we just chatted for a while."
Kitahara and Kaede cut the two-half orange into four equal parts, and distributed them to the four people one by one. Their tone was still gentle and gentle.
He didn't care much about this matter. In fact, he had experienced a lot of this kind of thing in his previous life, but most of the time it was the parents who made this request who were overly worried.
But when it comes to this, I always feel that these three people are a combination of a serious and cold mother, a father who is looking for fun all day long, and a rebellious son. This must be an illusion...an illusion.
Kitahara and Kaede coughed silently, quickly threw the thought away, picked up Rousseau's cell phone, and tentatively called out: "Hello? I'm Kitahara and Kaede."
"Nice to meet you, Mr. Kitahara."
Perhaps because the two were not very familiar with each other, Montesquieu's tone seemed much softer and more polite when facing the traveler:
"Now we can discuss the relevant compensation matters if Rousseau causes you physical and psychological discomfort. I have quite appropriate compensation and remedial measures for all the troubles caused by Rousseau. I believe it will not
It will cause you no trouble."
Montesquieu's voice sounded orderly and fully took into account the mood of both parties:
"Of course, while we assume relevant responsibilities, we hope that you can also fulfill your obligations as a friend. Rousseau actually has no sense of security... But Rousseau often makes friends just because he is hot-headed, and he will run away soon. You
There’s no need to worry about him relying on you until then.”
...It is possible that he forgot to take care of Rousseau's mood.
"Charlie coconut."
Rousseau shouted aggrievedly, his whole body became depressed, and he protested without any confidence at all: "Well, I'm just making friends, it's really not that big of a deal."
"So I will trouble you to take care of Rousseau during this period."
Montesquieu finished everything in one breath, and there was no protest from Rousseau, but he quietly waited for the other party's answer.
"Well..." Kitahara and Kaede, who had met such a person for the first time in their two lives, were stunned for a moment, and then laughed, "I know, actually there is no need to be like this. I originally thought Mr. Rousseau was very cute. I
I mean, I'm happy to be friends with him."
"It's an honor for me to a certain extent? And the two of us had a very happy chat."
"That's your own business. I also have to fulfill my responsibility as his friend here."
Montesquieu's voice softened slightly: "But in any case, I am glad that he can meet new people-but he deserves to be liked by many people."
"I feel the same way."
Beihara and Feng sighed, looked at Rousseau, and then fell into silence.
The other party was also silent for a few seconds, and then asked: "Are you waiting for me to hang up first?"
"Ah, yes." Beihara and Feng blinked. Thinking of each other's silence, they suddenly understood something and couldn't help but curl up the corners of their mouths, "So you too?"
He heard a soft laugh from the person opposite him, and then took the initiative to turn off the phone, leaving the traveler looking at the phone page that said "call ended".
"It's really cute..."
Kitahara and Kaede said thoughtfully: "But it's not easy for Mr. Rousseau in such family conditions."
Romain Rolland paused slightly while drinking coffee, almost spitting out his coffee. He subconsciously pressed his chest and looked at the traveler with a strange expression:
"Wait? What family?"
"Well, I mean, the relationship between Mr. Rousseau and his two friends is really complicated. But Charlie does seem to have a good personality, and he doesn't seem to be as impersonal as Roland said."
Beihara and Feng were stunned for a moment, and then they realized that they had accidentally spoken their true feelings, so they just laughed and tried to get through this way.
However, although Montesquieu seemed very cold, he was indeed trying his best to protect Rousseau. According to what he said, even if Rousseau caused a big thing, he would be the one to prepare compensation.
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In order to protect the relationship between Rousseau and his friends, Montesquieu took the initiative to shoulder all the responsibilities that Rousseau should have shouldered on himself, in order to reduce the conflicts between the two parties.
All I can say is...this guy is really a big coconut, hard on the outside and soft on the inside.
"No, I heard it. Kitahara, you are talking about family, right?"
Rousseau, who originally didn't dare to say anything even if he was terribly wronged, and only dared to eat his quarter of an orange on the side, protested: "Who has a family relationship with Voltaire! We are not even good friends.
?”
Roland drank the last bit of his coffee with the orange, stood up and planned to leave, and also added:
"Ah, yes, yes, everything you said is right, Mr. Rousseau."
Rousseau: "?"
Wait, isn't there any warmth in Provence this year? Shouldn't you sympathize with Jean-Jacques Rousseau who was severely hurt by the hypocrite Voltaire and his good friend? Why do everyone have the attitude of watching a play?
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Chapter completed!