Chapter 88 The Female Mayor
Viscount Pigaard Wittelsbach stood in the shadow of the living room wall, with a curved corner of his mouth and said, "Haha, I just said this guy is very interesting. He doesn't take anyone seriously at this moment. Butler, what do you think of him?"
The housekeeper standing beside him naturally catered to him and said, "What you said is that Eugen is so rude. Does he think that with his own earl's identity, he can not take the major families seriously?"
Pigaard shook his head, held his stomach with his hands and said with a smile: "No, no, no, I think he is not looking down on the big families, but looking down on us. He is indeed an interested person. His way of doing things will make him the target of public criticism. I believe he will not be here for long."
Then Viscount Pigad sighed and said, "Oh, I thought I was a useful person, but it seems that my judgment was biased and he was not worth investing."
"What do you mean? Should we continue to give him preferential treatment? Or should we suppress him and let him leave as soon as possible." The housekeeper asked in confusion, he was a little confused about his master's meaning.
Hearing this question, Viscount Pigad fell into deep thought. After a moment he frowned and said, "From the current situation alone, we should not continue to treat him preferentially, but I always feel that this man has another hidden side. He is so young that the royal family actually gave him the title of Earl, and it is obvious that he has something worthy of attention."
Speaking of this, Viscount Pigad thought for a while before continuing: "Well, I think we should continue to increase our support for him. Perhaps he will become our strong ally. If you arrange some funds for him, it is the family's kindness to him, and see if he will show any performance."
The housekeeper didn't understand Viscount Pigad's idea, but he was just an executor and had no right to ask questions, so he just nodded and said nothing.
The old man Bud Welfe was sitting among a group of young girls, teasing them to the fullest. The only spokespersons of the three major families present looked the most unfair, with an overly indulgent look on his face, and his behavior was completely a hooligan in gorgeous clothes.
He did not comment on Eugen's congratulations, but in fact he didn't pay attention to Eugen's words. When Eugen was on stage, Bud Welf was quietly looking at the breasts of the girl opposite. Unless Eugen was a beauty, he could not attract his attention at all.
At this moment, Eugen was looking at this old pervert. He was too conspicuous in the crowd. There were more than a dozen girls in his age around him, and he felt it was very inconsistent no matter how he looked inside.
"This old man is Bard Welf, who is controlled by the vassal state of Hanover, one of the electorates of the empire, with a strong background. He is a well-known good man in the local area and never offends any other family. However, there is another rumor that he is a cunning old fox, who looks harmless but is actually very dangerous."
The waiter Palma stood beside Eugen and whispered to introduce the person in Eugen's eyes.
Hearing Parma's introduction, an inexplicable smile appeared on Eugen's face, and he turned his head and asked, "Two statements? Interesting. Which one do you think should I believe?"
Parma didn't seem to expect Eugen to ask him questions, his expression was dull, but he quickly recovered and said in a deep voice: "I don't know it, but there is a saying in the proverb of Leber, that is, don't underestimate any older person. So..."
Hearing this, Eugen nodded, and did not continue the topic, but just muttered in a low voice: "To be honest, this old guy is really enviable to squeeze among the beauty with a thick face."
At this moment, a deserted female voice suddenly rang in his left ear: "Hmm? Are you envious? Why don't I help you drive the old man away and get all those girls to your side."
"Okay, okay." Eugen said involuntarily, with a lustful smile on his lips. Then he suddenly reacted, turned his head and changed his words: "No, no, no, I mean, how can you do this? It's too shameless."
Then he quickly laughed and changed the subject, "Hey, Margaret, have you finished your business? I haven't seen you these two days, I really miss you a little."
Margaret gave him a angrily glance and said, "It's not a big deal. I just go to visit an aunt from afar. After meeting me, I came back directly. Why, don't you really want me to come back?"
Margaret's tone was faintly dissatisfied. After several days of getting along, she also knew Eugen's temperament and knew that this guy was a hypocritical hooligan. Margaret found that the more serious he talked to him, the less serious Eugen would be.
Only by adopting a coercive and tempting attitude and talking to him with a domineering attitude, Eugen would become more serious. To put it bluntly, he was born with a masochistic constitution.
When Eugen heard Margret's tone, he couldn't help but think about why this tone looked like his girlfriend's way of speaking. But of course he didn't dare to say this, but just followed Margret's words: "No, why is that? I say I miss you very much, I'm so happy to come back."
After thinking about it, Ogan continued, "Hey, by the way, Margaret, can I ask you to do me a favor? The mayor of Lebre City in my territory is about to resign. I have approved it, but now the mayor's position is empty. Can you ask me to help me?"
Margaret was about to stop Eugen from changing the subject, but after hearing what Eugen said, she was completely stunned?
"What? Do you want me to be the mayor? You don't have a fever." As he said that, Margaret raised his hand and placed it on Eugen's forehead.
Margaret's hands were cold and comfortable, and Eugen showed an expression of enjoyment on his face. However, he said seriously: "Of course not, I'm serious, what's wrong? Don't you want to help me?"
Margaret shook his head and said in surprise: "Of course not. It's just that the empire has never had a precedent for women to rule. The mayor is the consul of the entire city of Lebour. This position is very important. Are you sure you want me to do it?"
What Margaret said at this moment represents the concept of the whole of Europe. As gentlemen, Eugen's nobles did respect women very much, but they would not let women take power.
However, Eugen didn't care about this at all. He knew that Margaret wanted to do it in his heart, so he smiled and said, "Of course, I believe you can do it. How about it? Promise me and come to help me build this city. I really can't do it by myself." Eugen's tone had a hint of request.
Chapter completed!