Lord of Riding and Slashing

Chapter 156 Abel Butler Without Feelings

Scholar Hill looked at Harry, whose expression was getting agitated, and his tone gradually became harsher. Although Harry's experience was very sympathetic, Scholar Hill didn't want Harry to get carried away. This is not a charity organization, and he still has to work hard. just work.

"If your ability is not enough, or if I find out that what you said before has deceived me, I will expel you from Fort Isaac. I hope that your ability can meet my expectations, and don't challenge me. Endurance limit."

After Harry heard that Scholar Hill agreed to take him in, the smile on his face had not yet bloomed, and he was slapped in the face by Scholar Hill, and his excitement gradually calmed down. He bowed respectfully to Scholar Hill.

"Please rest assured, Lord Hill, I, Harry, hereby swear, I guarantee with my life that every word I said before is true, and I will never deceive you. Please believe me, I will show mine with actions ability, please rest assured."

Scholar Hill nodded irresistibly, then pointed to the group of servants and said to Harry:

"Next, I will give you a task. You select a group of servants from this group of servants. The requirements are those who know the market outside. There is no requirement for ability, as long as they are obedient. Don't pick out all the talents, or Butler Abel will have a problem with me."

Scholar Hill laughed himself after he finished speaking. When he said the last sentence, he looked at Butler Abel beside him, and couldn't help but make a joke. Before Butler Abel could react, he himself Amused.

Butler Abel shook his head speechlessly. He was expressionless and unmoved by the joke made by Scholar Hill. He didn't know where Scholar Hill got his interest, but Butler Abel couldn't help it. Justify it.

"Even if you're Scholar Hill, you pick all the talents away, I won't care. After all, Master Nord has already ordered me to cooperate with you well. Besides, what I want is to do my best. It’s fine as a servant, and there are not too many requirements for ability.”

Now it's Scholars Hill's turn to be speechless, and he didn't expect Steward Abel to explain to himself so formally, but with Steward Abel's EQ, he should be able to understand that he was just making a joke. At this time, Scholars Hill He remembered what Nord had complained to him about Abel's housekeeper.

"No wonder Master Nord told me that you are good at everything, but you are too old-fashioned and don't know how to read jokes at all. I think Lord Nord is really right."

Although Nord doesn’t talk very much in front of outsiders, as a person who traveled from the previous life, Nord’s personality in the manor is still very out of character. He often makes some small jokes with Abel’s housekeeper and maid Ari (no Dirty jokes, not pornographic), sometimes even Yali would laugh when she heard it, but Abel butler always looked serious.

This made Nord very depressed. Nord knew very well that with the IQ of Abel Butler, he would definitely be able to understand it, but every time Abel Butler responded very formally, just like the speech of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Formal and cautious, not daring to overstep at all, Nord sometimes couldn't help secretly wondering if the system matched the data of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for Butler Abel.

But in any case, Abel's housekeeper is like this, rigid and rigorous, although very reliable, but also too boring.

Nord once wanted to try to make him laugh, but it didn't take long for Nord to give up. Nord was really helpless, and Abel Butler was rigid like a robot, as if he had no emotion.

When Steward Abel and Scholar Hill were talking, Harry on the side was a little confused. He didn't know what the relationship between the two was, and whether what he just said was a joke or serious, so he could only stay where he was. With an embarrassed smile on his face, he fell into a dilemma for a while.

At this time, Scholars Hill had seen the power of Butler Abel, and lost his heart for joking. He waved to Harry with a depressed face, indicating that he could go pick someone, but he didn't see Butler Abel. The smile that flickered across the corner of his mouth, no, no one noticed it, but it was perfectly concealed by the butler Abel.

"Just follow what I said. This is a small test for you. There are about 20 or 30 people. Hurry up. We still have things to do and there is no time to waste."

Hearing Scholar Hill's order, Harry quickly went back to choose among the servants. Harry moved very quickly and picked out more than 20 people in a short while. Seeing this, Scholar Hill pointed to Steward Abel. Nodding his head, he left the castle with his servant and a small group of soldiers assigned to him by Nord.

Just when the remaining servants thought they could stay in the castle with peace of mind, Steward Abel, who was standing aside, spoke again.

"Don't think that you are safe and sound now. It is not so simple to stay in the castle. I will select some of you and send them to the manor in Tammy Village. Give me a good performance, I will seriously examine all of you, don't cheat on me, once I find out, I will punish you severely!"

It's not that Butler Abel wants to scare them, but that's what he really thinks, because he wants to send a batch of servants to Tammy Village, but Butler Abel still has to choose them again, because in a few days, Butler Abel will follow Nord returned to Tammy Village together, so the remaining servants would have no one to manage.

In the past few days, Abel will observe those people who are more honest and responsible, so he will stay in Fort Isaac. He is a little clever, and if he wants to be lazy, he will take him to Tammy Village, put him under his nose and slowly train him. These servants, Steward Abel has a lot of means to make them obey.

While Scholar Hill and Steward Abel were selecting servants, Nord found Old Moore in the study, planning to ask him to bring a group of soldiers back to Tammy Village first, and send the captives back by the way. That's right, those mercenaries, knight servants, and soldiers of the Krissen family.

Nord didn't plan to stay in his army, especially those mercenaries, they are simply a piece of mouse shit, and they can ruin a good pot of porridge anywhere. Nord doesn't want them to ruin the ethos of his army. As for For those knight attendants and soldiers, Nord has other arrangements later, but they still have to undergo labor reform with the mercenaries for a period of time.

That's right, Nord intends to send them to mines to mine, because it's winter now, and the mines and brick workshops in Black Soil Mountain can start work again. Nord is now relatively deficient in iron ore, Even in the next period of time, the demand for bricks will be relatively large, because along with the plan to advance into the depths of the mountains, road construction is also an indispensable thing.

So these mercenaries will stay in the mine for you to mine in the future. If they behave well, Nord can't let them out. Just like these knight servants, Nord just intends to smooth their arrogance, and it won't be long. They will be released. After all, the knight servants who can read and write, Nord really can't bear to let them stay in the mine to mine.

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