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#13 - Lowry was sent away in the chaos

As for what happened afterward, Lowry was still a little confused even when his own mother sent him to the messy Gzall barony.

The nobleman sent by the noble affairs office was quite ethical. No matter what ghost stories he heard, including whether the Montes family's positioning of Lowry had changed, he conscientiously read the text according to the wishes of the one who 'paid a lot of money'.

He didn't care at all how ugly the face of a certain earl's eldest son was when he heard his euphemistic but firm words to drive people away.

His professional ethics did not include such troublesome after-sales service.

As for what Earl Montes was thinking, he didn't care.

Anyway, their copywriters had given all parties a little bit of air before the final version was finalized. Since the Earl didn't pay to modify certain words at the time, he could only accept the result of no return after the sale.

Therefore, even if they saw the blue veins on the back of the Countess's hand, and vaguely noticed the Countess's beautiful long skirt stepping **** the Earl's instep, these noble messengers still praised Lowry's beautiful and delicate robe for setting him off, and hinted that they were just doing things for money, please Lowry don't hold grudges, and then quickly slipped away.

Although they were not worried that seeing the fun of Earl Montes would affect their comfortable life, as nobles, even if they didn't have their own territory yet, they would not offend a magician who would definitely live long for the sake of their children and grandchildren.

They worked hard to make money, just to get a territory one day!

Who would offend Lowry, who sounded particularly talented, at this time!

As for how this document they read would affect Lowry... hey~ it's fine as long as it's not really bad.

These people from the court and nobility spoke in a particularly euphemistic and gorgeous way.

With Lowry's relatively simple mind, he couldn't tell for a while whether the meaning in their words was good or bad.

So, after responding a few times, he fell into bitter contemplation.

Fortunately, no one would expect an eight-year-old to understand everything now. Their words were mainly for Lowry to repeat to his wolf mother, who was obviously about to explode.

No one would think that Lowry, who had magical talent, couldn't even do a comprehensive retelling.

However, Lowry, who knew that he was about to be forced to become independent, still hoped to rely on his analytical ability to peel away the meaning of these words little by little.

Anyway, as long as he looked confused and bewildered, no one would ask him to stop the Earl and Countess from starting another war at this time.

Although Countess Yagris was beating her husband, every word she said was scolding the Earl's shameless former father-in-law... The purpose was naturally to satirize the Earl's eldest son in a roundabout way.

This lady has always understood what it means to blossom on both sides.

While making her ignorant husband suffer, she also had to completely separate her son from his two half-brothers.

But as a great knight with a strong bottom line, Countess Yagris never showed malice to those two children unless they were rude to her in person.

She always went directly to the Earl when something happened.

The people of the Montes Territory have always been very fond of her because of her noble character.

Lowry was stuffed into the carriage in such a chaotic and unbelievable situation and sent directly to the Gzall barony... with his official enfeoffment document.

Although in essence, this document would not officially take effect until he was 16 years old.

But now Lowry could already exercise his baronial power... especially with his guardian, Countess Yagris, completely letting go.

Countess Yagris only had time to tell Lowry that he could build his castle however he wanted, and then she slipped away as if her **** were on fire.

Those who knew knew that she was going back to continue fighting with her husband, and those who didn't know thought she had absconded with money.

In fact, it wasn't much different.

Lowry looked at Cheska, who was holding a thick ledger, Comran and Mar, who were carrying huge boxes, and Taylor, who was confused and didn't know how he got here, carrying a suitcase, and sincerely felt that he was doomed.

His mother didn't even leave him a financial officer!

Although this was because Lowry had revealed his talent for 'being good at accounting' a long time ago, and Cheska was brought out as a prerequisite.

There was no way, even if he didn't study well in the past, he couldn't be called a scumbag... he just didn't have enough IQ, but he still worked hard to study.

After all, he knew early on that if he couldn't study, he would definitely have no way out. The day he finished his studies would be the day he entered society and started supporting himself.

So, his calculation ability was actually quite strong.

Not to mention that he was a drawing worker who charged according to size, and he had to know his income and expenditure like the back of his hand in order to arrange his life well.

Some things can't be concealed, such as seeing that absurd ledger where 50 plus 50 equals 150. Anyone who lives a careful life would be furious.

The key is that it was calculating his living expenses.

Countess Yagris was very bad at this. The only thing she could calculate clearly was food and military supplies.

Fortunately, Pat, who was around Yagris, had always been shrewd and capable. It was only because most of his energy in the early stage was consumed by the head maid on the left wing, who always stretched her hand too far, that he was temporarily negligent and was blinded by a maid from the Gzall family whom he had trusted in the past.

Things like 'darkness under the lamp' sound bad, but they are actually the most common.

Pat, who was in charge of too much, wouldn't pay too much attention to Lowry burning a few more candles, until Lowry, who started learning to read, discovered the slight problem himself.

I don't know when this trend started... maybe it was to cultivate the nobles' confidence that they would spend money like water at a glance?

It seems that nobles don't like to use 'shrewd and capable' as a positive adjective.

Anyway, Lowry couldn't accept it.

If he couldn't do it openly, he would calculate it secretly. He couldn't let others spend his money and treat him like an idiot.

But, just handing everything over to them, whose maximum age is only 12 years old... Lowry couldn't help but wonder if something troublesome had happened in the Montes Territory that he didn't know about.

"Young Master Lowry... No, Baron..." Cheska put down the ledger in his hand and asked with a serious face, "Should we swear allegiance first?"

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