Servants blocked the flow of people, allowing Laplace to enter the paper products store.
The store is not as noisy as outside. Although there are many people inside, the structure is extremely spacious and people are talking quietly and not disturbing others.
Laplace hired an [architect] to build this place with his own pocket money. After all, it was the property of his teacher and Princess Rika, and his father also supported it.
Seeing how quiet it was here, Laplace nodded with satisfaction, explained his purpose to the store manager, and ordered the paper to be sent to the castle before he was ready to go out.
At this time, the tall, thin, smart and capable store manager called out to Laplace in a low voice:
"Wait, wait! Master Laplace, His Highness Lin Ke has woken up!"
His Highness Lin Ke has woken up!
wake!
When Laplace heard this, his pupils suddenly shrank and he screamed: "Andrew's leg!"
The sound was loud, causing many people to look this way with dissatisfaction, and then turned around faster after realizing it was Laplace.
This is the ice city of the Ice Marquis.
Laplace was so excited at this time that he pulled the store manager and ran out. When he ran out, he couldn't wait to ask: "Lin Ke... Teacher Lin Ke finally woke up?!"
The store manager bowed: "Yes, young master, our Highness Lin Ke has woken up and sent you a message. However, the message was delayed for a year. This is all due to the incompetence of my subordinates. I have already sent you a message."
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"Okay, okay, don't talk nonsense! Where is my letter? Give it to me quickly!" Laplace was so excited that he was too lazy to listen to so much.
The store manager quickly took out a rolled piece of plant fiber paper from his purse and handed it to Laplace.
Laplace took it over and opened it eagerly, for fear of damaging the paper.
I saw a line of large characters written in the common language of Naseng on the paper: Laplace, my friend, do you still remember the charge next to the swamp? Yes, I am awake, everything is fine.
This was the letter of safety that Lin Ke originally sent to Marquis of Jusword, Earl of Acli and others, and also to Laplace.
Laplace looked at it, and suddenly tears rolled down in big drops.
Since he was a child, his father, the Marquis of Ice, who was of noble character, kept his integrity, never married a second wife for his lover, and did not have any illegitimate children, taught him.
Nobles are nobles because of their noble character, virtues and ideas, not arrogance, greed and stupidity.
He has been working under the influence of the Marquis of Ice, but he inevitably contracted an arrogant temper.
Until he met Lin Ke.
Lin Ke, in his heart, is a true nobleman!
He does not look down on the servants and civilians because of their low status, but despises them. This is a kind of kindness to the servants from the bottom of his heart.
Laplace can see it.
Some people pretend to be kind, but Lin Ke often shows kindness through unintentional actions and behaviors.
At the same time, Lin Ke will not feel inferior because of power, money, status and blood, and will not please others.
Whether it was the very rich Princess Lika or the extremely powerful prince, Lin Ke never bent his knees.
At the same time, Lin Ke also has an extremely smart mind.
During the few months that Laplace was there, he felt that he had been baptized by Lin Ke from the inside out, just like he was baptized by the elemental power of the five-color dragon mother when he was in the abyss.
Even deeper!
He was influenced, influenced by Lin Ke.
Only then did he know what his father said about the character of the oldest nobles from the mythical period, ancient times, and what they should be like.
Therefore, when he fled Azane because he wanted to continue the bloodline of the Ice family, his heart was full of unwillingness and guilt.
He really wanted to be like those followers of Lin Ke, who followed Lin Ke's back, waving their swords at the irresistible being and shouting "Charge".
This guilt and unwillingness did not disappear with the passage of time, but became more and more intense.
When he was promoted because of Lin Ke's original teaching, when he was truly recognized by the people for doing good things, when he was praised for his noble character, talent and intelligence...
His guilt and unwillingness became even more intense.
So he could only turn his guilt and unwillingness into motivation and work hard to learn everything about mathematics.
This allowed him, at just fourteen years old, to become the most dazzling mathematical genius in the Gula Kingdom, a level ten [Mathematician].
But he knew who all this came from.
He also knew who the real new star in mathematics was that he couldn't look directly at.
"Master, Master, why are you crying!" The servant suddenly burst into tears when he saw his young master. He grabbed the tall and thin store manager next to him and said, "Why are you making our young master cry? What did you do!"
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"Okay Lin Leba, it's not the store manager's fault, let him go." Laplace took out a silk handkerchief to wipe his tears, waved away his butler, and then asked the store manager: "Teacher Lin Ke is here now.
Zane?”
"Yes, our Highness is in Azane." The store manager looked at Laplace and didn't know what to say. He was a little at a loss and had to say: "Young Master, His Highness Lin Ke has recently created a new one called 'Newspaper'
Do you need something? It only costs three copper coins."
"I'll give you ten thousand." Laplace wiped his tears and waved his hand: "The money will be recorded at my home."
In his opinion, Lin Ke's things must be supported, and even his father would not refuse.
The store manager was stunned.
"What else does my teacher have? I bought them all and collected enough 10,000 gold coins. My pocket money this month will be used to help the teacher wake up." Laplace asked again.
"No... Master, why don't you take a look at this newspaper before talking." The store manager said and ran back to the store quickly, and then took out a square piece of paper that was smaller than half of the standard Azan paper.
, handed it to Laplace.
Laplace took it and was immediately attracted by the cover of the paper.
"The Azan Territory promulgated a new decree: the tax rate is changed from the arbitrary tax to the fourteenth tax!"
Below is a line of text describing the general situation of Azan's new decree.
The entire page is basically written about the situation in Azane's territory.
Laplace, who was originally concerned about Azan's situation, of course read it carefully and quickly.
Could it be that the "newspaper" is dedicated to writing about Azan's situation? Only the local residents of Azan should care. A trace of doubt flashed in Laplace's eyes.
He then looked at the smaller frame below this one, which read:
"The latest image stone of Kanako, the great priest of the Temple of Fortune, is now on sale! The price is only five gold coins!"