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#286 - Taylor willingly took the bait
Taylor pondered for a moment, then gritted his teeth and said, "Didn't you say the Baron's been giving you troublesome work lately?
If you can do it, I should be qualified to at least touch it... Sister Chesca, I'm willing to share some of your workload.
So, could you please help me and mention it to the Baron?"
Chesca turned her head back, smiling as she tucked a few stray hairs behind her ear: "Don't you regret it!
This matter is very troublesome! And no matter how long it lasts, you can't regret it!
At least three years."
Taylor swallowed, his large eyes visibly trembling beneath his slightly lowered eyelids.
Chesca revealed a confident smile.
The young master of the Toller family finally lowered his head and earnestly gave his promise: "No problem, I will definitely persevere to the end!"
Chesca nodded in satisfaction: "When the Wyrmling first leaves the Thousand Petal Lotus Hall, you can move in.
Remember, only those whose names are officially registered on the Knights Order roster have the right to normal passage."
Taylor dejectedly nodded: "Yes, I understand."
"The Live Wings are returning. Starting the day after tomorrow, after your morning training, come to the Baron's study and work with me."
Watching his little brother's resentful back, Chesca insincerely comforted him: "Don't worry, the Baron won't allow us to let this work affect our knightly training. The daily training time is absolutely guaranteed."
Taylor's figure paused, but in the end, he couldn't be bothered to argue with his sister, who held his lifeline.
How could he not know that Baron Lowry cared most about their own abilities and would never let external matters affect their professional advancement?
Therefore, although the daily tasks that the Baron arranged for them were numerous, they were all carefully considered, and even allowed young, unstable children like Taylor to have enough entertainment time.
Although their so-called entertainment was just going out with weapons to hunt rabbits, and then pooling money to eat at a small tavern... They wouldn't go to the castle restaurant, after all, although they could only eat the chef's cooking during festivals, the apprentices who were specifically responsible for the Knights Order's diet were actually two-thirds as skilled as the chef.
Moreover, compared to the castle restaurant, which focused on practice and experimentation, they preferred the menu that had been finalized by Baron Lowry, whose palate was always picky.
On the contrary, the lively and unrestrained atmosphere of the small tavern was more likely to intoxicate young people.
Especially the small taverns on the commercial street in front of the castle, which were basically opened by those quasi-bards... It was really interesting for the young, rowdy knights.
Over the years, Taylor had taken his subordinates to play in each of them.
Although there were only six or seven.
But the food was still delicious, although not as exquisite and delicious as the castle restaurant, it was full of Northern Territory style.
Who didn't grow up eating such food!
No one would say they weren't used to it.
The drinks were also good, basically each small shop had its own characteristics... After all, they were all purchased from the Baron's castle.
It was said that there were more than a hundred kinds of wine in the cellar of Gezall Baron's castle, and even Taylor, who had been living in the castle, wouldn't dare say that he had tasted them all.
Especially the cheap but violent wheat wine and similar high-proof liquors, Taylor could never drink them under the nose of his own Baron.
Although Lowry would never be dissatisfied with them because of this... But the little Baron himself was far from these things.
Taylor, who had followed him since childhood, was unwilling to do anything that he didn't like.
Therefore, his amateur life was also very colorful!
However, from now on... Taylor sighed helplessly, he estimated that he would have to give up this free life!
Fortunately, he had already built his own Knights Order structure in these years, and he also had trustworthy subordinates, so he didn't have to worry about being... Hmm?
Taylor, who had walked to the bottom of the castle, instantly blurred the expression on his face, and the eyes looking back at the top of the castle were full of grief and indignation... Damn Chesca, she's been waiting for this day! Right?
His sister had long been dissatisfied with his amateur life.
Of course, not because he and a group of knights were drinking and hooking up, but because... Chesca felt it was unfair.
Because of Baron Lowry's dissatisfaction with certain professions, there was nothing that shouldn't exist in the taverns on the commercial street.
The female knights in the Live Wing Knights Order would also go out in groups to play together.
However, there was one person who didn't have this time... Chesca, the chief steward of Gezall Baron's territory.
Of course, not many people were willing to go with her either.
After all, most people felt that as soon as they saw her, they saw work.
Of course, Chesca wouldn't give up the wonderful life of being valued by Baron Lowry because of these trivial matters, but that didn't mean she didn't complain.
Therefore, she had been trying to find a few companions for herself.
As long as someone was as miserable as her, Chesca would feel satisfied.
At this time, Taylor could of course understand his sister's little thoughts.
But what could he do?
Even if Taylor hadn't been near the Thousand Petal Lotus Hall, just training in the inner city's training ground had noticeably improved his strength.
As the leader of the Castle Guard, Taylor couldn't just think about his own progress.
But before the Wyrmling appeared, no, or rather, when Baron Lowry still seemed very concerned, Taylor didn't dare to make such a request.
But after the Baron completed his extremely complex magic circle, Taylor felt that the castle had returned to its relaxed atmosphere of the past.
He didn't need to look at the bitter expressions of those few wolf-hearted and dog-lunged guys in the library to know that everything now was under the Baron's control.
Then he definitely had to fight for the benefits of his subordinates!
Although Taylor was never afraid of charging ahead, he also needed people who were willing to charge with him!
Even though the Baron had split the current Live Wing Knights Order into three parts because he couldn't lead the army himself, Taylor still had hundreds of proper knights under his command.
Moreover, most of them were trained into knights by him from squires, and basically they would follow him wholeheartedly.
The loyalty of subordinates is the burden borne by the leader, and Taylor must consider them.
Therefore, he could only have a tacit exchange with his sister Chesca, and willingly be defeated.
Didn't he know that Chesca, standing on the terrace, was waiting for him to voluntarily take the bait?
But what could Taylor do?
He couldn't bypass Chesca and directly go to the Baron to discuss the garrison issue.
Chesca was the real steward of the castle!
The Baron would only support her.
Taylor pondered for a while with his head down, then dragged his heavy steps away from the castle, and then, when he saw the groups of bards carrying musical instruments and walking towards the commercial street, he showed a trace of melancholy.
Speaking of which, although they were also the legacy of the neighboring Lyon, those few bards who were willing to stay in the Gezall Baron's territory had sincerely sworn allegiance to Lowry.
They knelt down crisply, and Lowry was naturally very good to them, really providing them with very good treatment.
It's just that outsiders probably don't understand where the benefits are, but Taylor, who has been in close contact with these people, knows very well how excited and happy these bards have been in the past few years.
Just say those small taverns belonging to them on the commercial street, they are definitely the best gifts Lowry gave them.
Although there are also places for them to perform in the castle restaurant, those performances pay attention to elegance, mainly based on epics and hymns, and sometimes they only play instruments.
Baron Lowry belongs to the kind of nobles who prefer instrumental performances, and he even lets the bards perform with various instruments to form a huge band.
Few nobles would ask like this Baron.
Of course, the bards are not unaware of the performance form of a band, after all, most formal sacred celebrations require enough instruments to cooperate with each other to make the scene appear more dignified and grand.
But the performances in the noble castles are basically the kind of small concerts in which two or three people cooperate with each other, mainly based on human singing.
However, Baron Lowry hopes that these bards will use all the instruments that have appeared in the world to cooperate and play the feeling that can only be understood by relying on singing.
This is not a bad thing.
The bards are even very enthusiastic about this matter... In the beginning, the apprentice who first broke the limit of 12 people in the band and used the cooperation of 16 people to play a concerto that people knew was spring as soon as they heard it was not only promoted on the spot, but also quickly promoted to level 5 within a few years.
The most important step in this was because the Baron didn't understand why they only let people with bard talents play instruments.
Singing or playing the piano, which ordinary person can't do it?
They just don't have the magic power to resonate with music, but that doesn't mean they can't immerse themselves in music.
As for whether the music played by these people can resonate with the laws, or even form a stronger magic wave, that's a matter for you bards.
Each person leads a group of ordinary people, plus the strongest bard as the commander, can't you do something?
Although the Baron was just talking casually at the time, the bards went crazy for it.
They searched everywhere for children with a sense of music but no good talents, and carefully taught them playing skills... Then, they used the sound of their own instruments as conductors to drive the emotional performance of these children, forming a wave of sound led by their own magic power.
Taylor didn't understand very well, so he could only describe it like this.
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