Chapter 73 Here we come!(1/3)
Karen was sitting on the sofa in Eunice's living room, with black tea and exquisite refreshments in front of him. Eunice was sitting diagonally across from him, very close to him.
Today she is wearing a long dress with a blue plum pattern, and her hair is naturally let down, reflecting a very natural and soft beauty.
Reminiscent of the fact that she was wearing a long black dress when they first met, and now, she is actually consciously choosing the clothes she wears every time they meet based on the distance between the two parties.
The style of painting is becoming more and more natural and easy-going.
"You were dressed so formally today. After mom saw you coming, she went back to the room to change clothes." Eunice covered her mouth and smiled.
This is actually a kind of inquiry.
"Because today is the death day of one of my elders, I went to attend his death day ceremony, and then I was too lazy to go home and change clothes and came directly to you."
What Karen means is that wearing such a formal dress today is a kind of casualness in itself.
At this time, Mrs. Jenny came out and she actually put on a dress.
"Karen, we have already booked the ferry tickets."
"Thank you for your hard work, Madam." Karen stood up and thanked her.
"You're welcome, this is what you should do. My family also knows that you will be a guest, so they are already making preparations."
"Thank you and your family for your love, but one thing is that I may need a few more tickets, because I still have a few friends who need to take me to Wien."
"No problem, the ticket is enough, because I booked a cabin on the third floor. There are ten rooms in total, which are completely suitable for accommodation. Uh... can they be accommodated?"
"A houseful lady, two servants, a cat and a dog."
"Oh, Karen, you are such a kind child. I have always told Eunice that people who like pets are kind at heart, right?"
Karen also smiled and echoed.
What he likes is not pets, that cat is the ancestor of your family;
That dog is an evil god who has just been sealed inside.
I wonder if Mrs. Jenny can still say: Oh, you are so kind after knowing the true identities of these two pets.
Karen did not ask too much about the Allen family, nor did she ask about details such as where she would live in the future. Although Mrs. Jenny wanted to explain several times to show the meticulousness and thoughtfulness of their family, she failed because of
Karen did not answer the words enthusiastically and found it difficult to speak.
Because, for Karen, going to Wien is the main purpose. As for whether he can live comfortably or for a long time in the Allen family, he actually doesn't have too much obsession;
Because he didn't go to the Allen family with a marriage contract and ask for it to be fulfilled when his family was in ruins and had no other way out.
He himself cannot bear this grievance,
certainly,
Dis would not allow his grandson to suffer this injustice, otherwise he would not have prepared so much in advance.
the most important is,
He is not a rootless duckweed, he is a man with a family.
When saying goodbye,
Mrs. Jenny stayed in the house while Eunice sent Karen to the door of the courtyard.
Karen opened her hands, Eunice leaned forward slightly, and the two hugged each other with just the right tacit understanding and rhythm.
Well, Eunice's hair has a faint lavender fragrance.
Karen couldn't help but inhale a little harder, and rubbed her neck with his nose.
"itch……"
"hehe."
"I'll pick you up tomorrow."
"Well, I'll wait for you."
Karen got into the car, and Eunice stood in the yard, watching Karen leave;
What she didn't know was that after Karen drove away, she quickly stopped in front of a man's house.
Piaget had the habit of never closing the door of his house, so he just opened the door and walked in.
The living room was a mess, full of leftover food and stained plates, and no one had cleaned it up.
Piaget was lying on the sofa, soundly asleep, with a thick stack of rupees under his head, estimated to be forty or fifty thousand.
He was wearing a suit on the upper body and riding pants when going down the mountain, and his hair was very messy.
It can be seen that he is very tired.
The excitement I felt when I called myself in the morning was completely an abnormal state after being exhausted to the extreme, but my body and mind were actually exhausted for a long time.
Karen silently bagged all the garbage, put away the plates and cutlery, put them in the kitchen sink, and turned on the faucet.
Then, I picked up the broom and swept the living room. After sweeping, I mopped it again.
Piaget had been sleeping soundly and didn't notice at all.
Karen entered the kitchen again, cleaned all the plates and cutlery in the sink, and when placing them, he noticed a pot of coffee next to the stove.
I reached out and touched it, and it was still a little warm.
Karen poured a glass, took a sip, and his expression immediately condensed:
"Um?"
Karen poked her head out of the kitchen with some confusion and surprise, looked at Piaget who was still sleeping on the sofa, and then looked at the coffee in his hand.
After drinking this cup of coffee,
Karen summoned paper and pen and left a message to Piaget:
"I really couldn't bear to wake you up from your sound sleep, so I helped you clean the pig's nest. Maybe you should consider hiring two maids to take care of your daily life."
hesitated for a moment,
Karen finally added:
"Thank you for the coffee you prepared for me. It's delicious."
…
The next day,
afternoon.
"Aunt, there's no need to prepare such a sumptuous meal." Karen leaned against the wall outside the kitchen, looking at her aunt and uncle who were still busy inside.
Today, he, the "chef" of the family, was deprived of the use of the kitchen, and Aunt Mary and Aunt Winnie asked them to be in charge of dinner.
"How could you not be prepared for Miss Eunice's birthday?" Aunt Mary said.
"That shouldn't be bigger than my aunt's birthday. She is a junior."
After hearing these words, Aunt Mary stretched out her hand, scratched the tip of Karen's nose, and said with a smile: "If the elders are competing with you juniors, they must give the best to you juniors."
In fact, on her birthday not long ago, the toast from Dis was already her best gift.
Because Dis is the person she respects the most, he is a spiritual totem in the Immelais family.
"Karen, instead of continuing to stand here, you might as well go change your clothes and go get Miss Eunice."
"Okay, aunt, I will follow your instructions."
Karen went upstairs first and came to the bedroom. While choosing clothes, his eyes accidentally glanced at the two cards placed in the gap of the desk, which were given to him by Lunt last time.
One is [Moonlight Purification], which can dispel all negative magical effects.
One is [Shadow Guard], which summons a black figure to accompany you.
Karen put these two cards away and tucked them into the book "Symmetra".
After changing into more casual clothes, Karen walked downstairs, holding two keys in her hand. In the end, between the family hearse and Alfred Santland, Karen chose the hearse.
Now that we've come this far, there's really no need to use any unique methods to attract girls' attention.
He just felt that he would not drive or sit in a hearse much in the future, so now he wanted to experience it more while he still had the opportunity.
Just like that, twenty minutes later, Karen drove the hearse to the door of Eunice's house, and under Mrs. Jenny's wide-eyed gaze, he picked Eunice up into the hearse.
This time, Mrs. Jenny did not choose to come together.
On the drive home, Karen apologized:
"I'm sorry I drove this car."
"It's okay. I know that this car carries your thoughts about your home. You drove this car here because you didn't treat me as an outsider."
"Thanks."
…
When Karen got home, she found another car parked in front of her house. It was Piaget's car.
When Karen held Eunice's hand and walked into the living room, she saw Piaget sitting on the sofa, flipping through the coffin brochure attentively. Uncle Mason was sitting next to him, still introducing him.
To be continued...