Hermione put down the books and continued reading. Hans quietly watched the newly released Pirate Adventurer 5 Love and Hate. The cover showed the beautiful pirate woman, Lieutenant General Tracey of Disease.
"Is this suitable for children nowadays?" Hermione didn't know that Hans was just reading an adventure story. Then she dug out a thick book of poetry "Loneliness is Charming", written by Austen.
We can find an opportunity to contact this person later. He took off two vests and came out. They are probably of the same kind, but I don’t know which country they are from. However, Intis is a bit dangerous and he will not recover until he has recovered the strength of a saint.
Going back.
The thick gray-blue book was beautifully decorated, and you could see bookmarks sandwiched between the pages underneath. Hermione looked at a few pages curiously.
No one knows this little rose
If it weren't for me/you, I'd pick it off the roadside
…
Ah! Like you/me, little rose
How easily it withers away!
Hermione found that the subject, object and object inside had been exchanged and written underneath the words. Looking at the revised handwriting and annotations, Hermione found that Mrs. Dermot was quite emotional, so she continued to read after reading it.
Savior! I have no one to talk to
…
do you still remember me
…
Until my heart is too heavy
Weird, it's getting heavier
Is it too big for you to accept?
There are a few obvious traces of water dripping on the paper of the book. It seems that it is also eager to get attention and love. This is the original version of Intis. Hermione looked at the Adventurer series in Hans' hand and they were all translated into
Fenerport is the mainstream language in these areas.
The page with the maple leaf bookmark caught Hermione's attention:
if i die
you are still alive
…
One can also choose
Sleep underground!
How beautiful it is when we lie down with daisies
…
All this makes parting peaceful
Soul full of peace
Look, that gentleman is happily
Doing business!
Closing the book, Hermione has obtained enough information to avoid getting involved in it. I am also a lonely person! I didn't expect that this guy's memory is quite good, and he actually copied it like Russell.
Come here with so much.
"Hans, do you understand this book?"
Hermione looked at Hans who was sitting next to Adele, studying every line of words with a small face, frowning from time to time, and when she heard Hermione's question, she quickly raised her head to reply.
"I can barely understand it, but I'm a little curious about why Gehrman is entangled with so many pirate women but doesn't marry them. Also, the heroine of this book, Tracy, wants to kill Gehrman, but can't.
, and was finally pushed back to the bed. Why do they like talking on the bed so much? They have obviously grown up."
"Please wait until you are older to read it. The content in it is not suitable for you yet."
Hermione confiscated the book directly. Is it for children? Then she gave Hans a children's adventure story "Hill's Journey" to read. These people really teach children badly and do not consider age-restricted books.
"Sister Hermione, we are not here to read a book, we are here to visit and introduce our family."
"I almost forgot, let's go on and have a look!"
Outside the living room on the first floor, Hermione met Marilis Loxton, the housekeeper here. She was the mother of Ade Loxton. She looked to be in her thirties, with some wrinkles at the corners of her eyes, and her daughter Ade.
Dai's small face is more three-dimensional than her facial features, with light green eyes.
Looking at the majestic housekeeper wearing a long skirt in front of her, Hermione sighed that she had indeed inherited her mother's good genes.
"You're the new teacher, right? Just call me Marilis."
After exchanging polite greetings with Hermione, Marilis looked at Adele with a serious expression.
"Remember to take good care of Master Hans and Ms. Hermione."
"Understood, I will."
After speaking, Marilis left here and went outside to direct the gardeners' work.
The Geisler family has one butler, three male servants, and three maids. Adé, the exclusive maid belonging to Mrs. Dermott and Hans, is not included, and then the gardener and coachman are added, as well as Robert, who is in charge of the kitchen.
Madam, there are not many people in total, which is amazing considering this is just a small town.
Looking at Adele, who was a little afraid of her mother, Hermione realized that there seemed to be some story in it. She would see if she could understand it later. How could she, who was committed to love and peace, turn a blind eye and ignore the family conflicts?
Hermione and the other three walked towards the open space outside. They had almost finished looking at the area inside, and knew the approximate location.
When you walk out of the gate, the grass outside has just been mowed, and the smell of grass is still in the air. There are several big trees on both sides, and there are chairs in the shade below.
"Let's go to the left!"
Hermione followed Hans Adair to the slope behind. The backyard was obviously much larger than the front yard. The weeds in some places on the edge were very tall and untrimmed. There was a big tree on the top of the slope, and most of the tree crown was disturbed by the wind.
It grows toward the land, and there are also black benches underneath.
When you sit here, you can see the sea level in the distance in front of you. The house near the upper right corner blocks some of the view. From a window in the middle of the second floor, Mrs. Dermot is looking at the three people sitting side by side on the chair.
, little Hans in the middle waved to her. Mrs. Dermot waved too and then turned and went back inside.
Hermione looked around. There were many independent manors scattered in this area. The environment was much better than that in the small town, let alone those industrial cities. The roads outside needed to be repaired, otherwise it would rain.
mud.
"It's a place with pleasant scenery, and you can see the sea level in the distance. Hans, you are better than many people."
After touching little Hans' head, Hermione didn't know why she remembered the little boy she met in the hotel that day. He was almost the same age but there was such a big gap. Unfortunately, he never met him again after that.
"Sister Hermione, if you want, you can always watch here. I welcome you."
"Then I won't be polite."
The slanting sun's rays told the three of them with warm yellow colors that the day was about to pass. After watching for a while, the three of them planned to go back. Hans thought of his masterpiece and took Hermione to the grass next to the pond in the back.
There is a mini palace built on it with mud, stone and branches, and stars hanging from it.
"I will build a house in the sky in the future and hang it with balloons. Then I will let you, sister, and A'dai live in it."
"Then I'll wait for the day when yours is built."
Hermione watched Hans catch the fish again and said, "Who made science fiction come true? Children are so easy to fool."
"Master Hans, let's fish another day. It's not too late now."
"Now that the fish have gone home to eat, it's time for you to go back too."
Hermione thought of how she loved to show off in front of adults when she was a child, and she guessed that Hans also wanted to show off in front of her. After making an appointment for the next time, she and Adele took Hans back.
At the dining table, Hermione had the honor to eat at the same table as her host. An embroidered tablecloth was spread on the long table, with candles, flowers and other decorations placed in the middle. The chandelier above gave off a soft light.
Mrs. Dermot was sitting on the main seat, with Adele and her mother Marilis standing beside her, as well as Rosina, a maid whom Hermione had just met. She had an ordinary appearance and black hair, a very typical local image.
"Ms. Hermione, I have many unworn dresses that should be suitable for you. What you are wearing does not match your appearance at all."
Mrs. Dermot has been chatting with Hermione since they met. It was not like this in the past few days. Did she suddenly think about it? Hermione felt relieved when she saw this.
"I have to do this for some reason, thank you Mrs. Dermot."
Hermione reluctantly explained and started to eat. There were not so many rules here, and there was no rotation of dishes one by one like Rune.
The staple food is pasta-like noodles, a plate of grilled veal slices, ham slices and the essential salad. Dessert is a piece of fruit cake and a glass of white wine.
"Ms. Hermione, try this white wine."
After hearing this, Hermione clinked glasses with Mrs. Dermot and started drinking. It was mellow and fragrant, a little refreshing, and it seemed to be old.
"Are you satisfied?"
"A very suitable wine for a lady." Hermione expressed her feelings.
"Before, everything in my mouth was bitter, but this is better. I also tasted a hint of sweetness. Ms. Hermione, let's continue!"
"Mrs. Dermot, eat something first before continuing. It's not good on an empty stomach."
Hermione herself was not afraid of alcohol, but ordinary people should pay attention. After a while, Mrs. Dermot spoke to the housekeeper and others next to her.
"You go to eat first! And take Hans to rest. Ms. Hermione and I will continue chatting for a while."
After hearing this, Marilis and others said goodbye and left. Adele left with a somewhat confused Hans, leaving Hermione and Mrs. Dermot here.