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Chapter 165 Home Alone

At noon, when the sound of Jiawei walking for the third shift of the day passed by the door, Yin Feng in the room completed the progress of today's homework.

This is of course not a predetermined progress. In terms of teaching mode, the rough operation of the Wood family has no reference value, so we still use the alien soul as a template, combined with some localized course adjustments, and dilute the progress as much as possible according to needs.

Based on long-term observation results, scientific statistics of concentration time, and considering the balance between work and rest and the physical and mental development needs of children, Kraft planned more than ten pieces of content to be completed in half a day, and spread them evenly over two weeks.

inside.

In his preset situation, half a day should be used to complete the learning content intermittently, and the remaining half day should be carried out activities and play, and go to the workshop. The craftsmen will also satisfy the needs of some children with the tacit approval of the internal affairs officer.

Ask for help in making some gadgets.

Theoretically this is the case.

Yin Feng squeezed the excess ink from the quill tube back into the vial, dried the results of the morning, and put it on tiptoe on the upper shelf of the cabinet.

In this way, the progress from this afternoon onwards will be a preview.

On the sixth day after Kraft left, she successfully completed the expected two weeks of homework and was ready to continue reading.

She sometimes wonders what they are going to do, and whether Coop will make faster progress by following the doctor, or whether he will have no time to study. No matter which way it is, he needs to catch up with the progress, and it is best to surpass the other party.

Stubborn insecurity always pushes people forward, and is not appeased by improvements in clothing, food, or housing. The more comfortable and comfortable the environment, the stronger it becomes, and the things it gets are like fuel thrown into the furnace to fan the fire.

Maybe she didn't even realize that a very simple logic had been firmly engraved into her understanding of the world.

Nothing can be obtained easily, and nothing can be given without any price. She understood this truth very early, and it was confirmed and strengthened in the difficult days. Thanks to this, she avoided

There are many things that I think about in hindsight that are horrific accidents or intentional events.

In fact, she is far more sensitive and mentally mature than she appears on the surface or what others think, and can perceive many things that have never been talked about.

For example, the status between myself and Kupp is actually unequal. It seems that both of them are in the same learning status, and nominally they both received a bonus for their contribution, but the latter also has other obligations. From this point on,

You can tell who the "meaningful" one is by just taking Coop along for the first time out.

Moreover, there is an inexplicable consensus between two adults. Even if the doctor seems to be trying his best to show equality, and even a little biased towards her attitude, some exchanges will only take place between people who know the inside story, and the content behind it is hidden by reference.

Obviously, Yin Feng does not belong to this knowledge range, so he cannot participate in it.

As far as she knew, craftsmen's apprentices also undertook a large part of the repetitive work in their studies, and if she couldn't understand what the doctor was talking about and didn't have the same force as Coop, what was the meaning of her existence?

This made Yin Feng not adaptable to the current life, and he felt envious of Kupu. Because the other party had the ability to use violence, he naturally also had a needed status, although this status may not be very stable.

The footsteps in the corridor gradually faded away, and she remembered that it was a knight who looked older than the doctor because of his beard and younger than Coop. The younger of these men in full armor would salute with a smile when he saw her.

Say hello, and the bolder ones will try to start a conversation.

Perhaps it's because there are very few women here, and most of the few are servants who handle women's chores, while the women from the Duke's family can't wait to go around.

Internal Affairs Officer Wilbert did a good job in fulfilling his promise to take care of her. Due to her clothing and calm temperament, Yin Feng was probably regarded as a visiting lady from an upper-class family, and was entertained like a peacock by some over-energetic people.

She didn't like this kind of treatment, and it was difficult for her to become interested in the topics they were supposed to use to attract attention. Most of the so-called novel content had been heard when she went to the workshop to check the progress.

She originally thought that this could be one of her jobs, but she didn't understand it at all. Instead, she learned that she could help make something by the way. After handing the trophy dagger to the craftsman for processing, she heard a bunch of complicated ingredients and origins while waiting.

Very extensive chat.

For example, someone ate something secretly in the kitchen, but no one has been found yet; the lettuce produced in a certain manure field was not washed; a very trusted knight often met with his secret lover when he went out on official business;

There might be a beer share of the month in the wagon; and rumors of hauntings in some of the castle's more remote corners.

Although she didn't find it very interesting, these rumors did have some magic that made people want to listen to them. She watched the craftsmen remove rust and polish the dagger and replace the handle, and listened for a long time without realizing it.

When the brand-new dagger was sheathed in leather, Yin Feng realized that he had been delayed here for half an afternoon.

This is also the reason why I didn’t finish the extra content until the sixth day. Another reason is that the doctor doesn’t allow reading under candlelight for too long at night.

She sat on the chair for a while, imagining that she could finally gain a little advantage in at least one aspect, and her insecurity was alleviated a little. She desperately wanted to do something, but the only things she could work on at the moment were things that seemed far away from life.

Word learning.

A knock on the door interrupted the random thoughts. Someone probably brought lunch. Don't pay much attention to it. The servant will leave soon after politely knocking on the door to remind you. There is no need to rush to open the door.

She swung her feet on the chair that was not touching the ground, and continued to imagine their surprise when they came back. This kind of recognition would make Yin Feng happy, although she didn't understand why she would be recognized like this.

The knock on the door was different today. After two rounds, it was still ringing relentlessly. After finding no one answered, a strange male voice came from outside.

"Professor Kraft, are you there?"

It didn't seem like he was delivering food. Yin Feng jumped off the stool, trotted to the door, and opened a crack that revealed half of his face.

A visitor wearing a black robe stood at the door. His high forehead with sparse hair was very conspicuous in the midday light, making him look older than he sounded.

Seeing that it was a little girl who opened the door, he looked surprised for a moment, but quickly adjusted his expression and bent down slightly, "Good afternoon, young lady, I'm sorry to disturb you. Those careless guards actually told me that this is what I want

Looking for someone to live in."

The black robe is a attire often worn by doctors. There is a leaf-like badge on the chest that is different in color but familiar in style.

Maybe it was a colleague, another doctor with great status.

"No, you have come to the right place. Do you have anything to do with Mr. Craft?"

"Brimmer, Professor of Rivers University, met Professor Kraft at the dinner. He should still remember me." The visitor introduced himself and handed over a small, flat box wrapped with a ribbon.

There was a smell of incense, "I came here for an academic gathering."

Yin Feng was confused for a moment, only understanding that this was someone who came to Kraft for something, and did not reach out to pick him up.

"A meeting gift prepared for new colleagues, a local tradition of visiting." Brimer explained, looking past her towards the door, "Is Professor Kraft here?"

"Mr. Craft went out a few days ago. You may be able to come back in a week."

"Ah, that's really unfortunate." He said this, stroking his chest, as if he was having trouble breathing due to running around in the hot weather.

Perhaps because he is more sensitive to emotions and intentions, Yin Feng felt that he was not particularly surprised, nor was he disappointed that the trip was in vain. He was just having a conversation without any twists and turns.

"We need to understand the speech content of the participants to arrange the sequence, and customize the venue layout. If there is a need to arrange patients, we must start preparations now." Wiping the sweat on his forehead, Brimer said seriously, "It concerns Clough.

The order in which Professor Te appears may even directly affect the effect of the report."

It did sound important. Yin Feng nodded to show that he understood what he meant, and was going to give him a pen and paper to write down what needed to be conveyed.

"Time is tight, I have to go back and make preparations as soon as possible. If we can't meet until a week later, I'm afraid Professor Kraft will have to make some concessions." He still handed over the box of exquisite gifts, "There is no reason to take back the gift, give it to you, Miss.

It’s also appropriate. Let’s prepare something else for the professor next time.”

"But if we can borrow some manuscripts, it should help us meet Professor Kraft's needs? Please don't get me wrong, it's just to know the appropriate demonstration of patients and treatment effect performance. The academic style of Rivers University will never allow stealing from others.

Academic Achievements."

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