Chapter 192: Fish, big fish (1/2)
When the first rays of the morning sun were scattered on the ground, the peas had already gotten up early.
The first thing she has to do is to go to the small square at the "Knight Street" street.
"Knight Street" is one of the earliest built neighborhoods of the territory. It is said to be the site of the barracks of the soldiers when they first set up the camp. It was originally a neat military account and several stacking tables for military supplies, but in the half year. After that, there were two rows of neat brick houses and a square at the end of the street.
Most of the family's Cecil soldiers live in this area. On one side of the block is the new barracks area, and on the other side is the house of the lord and the office of several major departments, so "Knight Street" can also It is regarded as a line of defense for the innermost layer of Cecil.
Being able to live in this place seems to be the dream of many young people in the territory.
This means that they have the most decent identity, and they can wear the mighty enchanted armor, use the legendary powerful heat ray gun, and are qualified to let their families enter the ranks of "citizens."
The peas came to this territory halfway through the renovation of the Brick Street Brick House. She witnessed how the workers on this land removed the tents and wooden sheds with amazing efficiency, and then covered them neatly and sturdy. The brick houses and the magic-driven magic spar lights in front of each house make it a beautiful place to be brighter and brighter than the wealthiest neighbourhood in Tanzan town. She was accompanied by one of the first brick houses in Knight Street, along with her chief Cavalier Byron. Now she is the daughter of the chief knight and is the "Mr. Dumb" in Knight Street.
But for peas, these changes in life do not seem to affect her too much or that others can't figure out what the dumb woman is thinking. She can't speak, and this kind of "silence" is often easy to become a head of others' unreasonable speculation, so she is used to working quietly, silently completing things that others have confessed to themselves, not curious, not trying to communicate, not There will be troubles in the upper body. This is the wisdom of life that peas have accumulated in the past days. Even if I moved to a strange place, I lived in a strong big house.
Just as the time spent here is getting longer, she realizes that this place is really different from the environment she once knew.
Close the door, the peas walked on the way to the small square with the bucket, and the two sides of the road can be seen neatly double-storey brick houses, which combines the classic style of Ansu and the "pragmatism" style of Cecil. Houses are not visible anywhere else. At the very least, the houses in other places cannot be extravagant. Every doorway is inlaid with magical stone lamps. On the streets between the houses, there is basically no man. Only the women work in front of the door while pulling home.
Most of the men on Knight Street are the soldiers of Cecil. Even if they are not soldiers, they are workers in factories. The former spends most of the month in military camps or in various guard posts. The latter goes out during the day. Workers, so this time period can be seen on the streets, basically all of them.
Mrs. McLean, who was drying the dried fish at the door, saw the peas. This fat lady was one of the few people who had survived from the old Cecil. Her husband was a veteran, and she was here. The street is quite prestigious. When I saw the peas coming out of the bucket, the prestigious wife immediately greeted her with a big voice: "Peas, go to the water? Do you want to help?"
Cecil leads a different place than other towns: someone will help themselves.
The peas made a "ah" sound, and shook his head at Mrs. McLean, indicating that she could do it.
"It's a good girl," Mrs. McLean is a person who likes to chat with people. Her preference in this area is so strong that she can even talk to a dumb for a long time. "The Byron Knight hasn't returned yet? Going out again. Already?"
The peas carried the bucket and thought for a long time that they didn't know how to answer this complicated question, so they could only shake their heads with regret.
However, Mrs. McLean didn't care if the peas answered, but she said it: "Hey, I heard that he was exploring the remains in the mountains. I went there with him before the mouth, but I didn't tell me anything, hehe, Men always have secrets...peas, you will go to the castle to find Miss Betty for a while?"
Although the Duke of Cecil did not build a traditional "castle", it is clear that everyone is still accustomed to using the "castle" to call the place where the lord lives: in their simple concept, the lord must live in the castle. .
When it comes to Betty, the peas finally laughed and said with a happy head.
Cecil leads a different place from other towns: even the chief maid who lives in the castle of the lord will speak very well, even with his first visit to the territory, and give the candy that the lord rewards to her. eat.
Although the lord of the Lord seems to have only one maid...
Then Mrs. McLean chanted a lot of things, from the weather after the winter to the rumbling site on the territory, and then from the magical machines to this year's exceptional harvest, but fortunately she also remembered the peas Going to fetch water, so after she extended the topic to the big fireball of Viscount Rebecca, she stopped decisively: "Hey, I can’t stop at the beginning and go to the water! Come back! Going to my house to eat!"
Then the peas bent over to Mrs. McLean and walked toward the small square with a bucket.
A lot of people greeted her along the way. The most common name is her name "pea", and a few people call her "Byron's girl" or "Miss Kirk". The latter is from Byron. Kirk's last name. The peas will respond very seriously to each greeting, and a slightly brisk smile will gradually surface on her face.
Cecil's collar is different from other towns: people here will call her name instead of calling her "dumb" or "waste."