Mystery: The arrival of the new Black Emperor

Chapter 331 That is the Brass Book of Trunsoest

Hobert has learned some knowledge about palace costumes in the past two days, and can easily distinguish the costumes of the Loen royal family.

First of all, those who have the coat of arms of the Augustus family embroidered on their clothing, or those who wear the family's badge, represent members of the royal family.

The direct members of the royal family will have some metal ornaments cast with scepters, thrones or crowns on their clothes. The king will also hold a scepter, or usually wear a simple crown.

Hobert could tell from the dress of the young woman in her twenties that she was a direct member of the current royal family, and was probably the daughter or niece of George III.

From the chats of several people, Hobert learned that her name was Alice, and they were discussing preparations for a palace ball.

Hobert thought to himself: Backlund is really aristocratic. A prince just died and there is going to be a dance again?

Alice has a beautiful face and noble temperament. Of course, in terms of beauty, she is far inferior to Audrey, but in Hobert's impression, she is already the most beautiful girl he has ever seen in this world. .

Especially the confidence in her movements makes her look a little different.

Hobert took back his spirituality: Why did there suddenly appear to be stars belonging to the Loen royal family?

He looked at another star and spread his spirituality to it. He saw a horse farm, and a young woman wearing a Feneport military uniform was riding a horse on the grass.

This woman was only twenty-four or five years old, and she had a good appearance, with some freckles on her face.

Her heroic appearance and her smile while galloping on the horse impressed Hobert deeply.

After coming to this world, most of the women he saw were conservative Loen women. Most of those noble ladies could also ride horses, but they did not like to gallop on horses like the women in the stars.

Looking at her epaulettes again, Hobert's eyes froze. It was a major general!

This is definitely a member of the royal family of Feneport, otherwise he would not be a general at this age! The key is still a woman.

After galloping on the horse for a while, the female general in the stars jumped off the horse and told the servants and retinues to take care of the horse. She chatted with several men waiting there who were also wearing military uniforms.

From their conversation, Hobert learned that her name was Ethel and she was currently in the northern war zone of the Kingdom of Feneport.

Hobert withdrew his spirituality and probably had some thoughts: "What Philip I, the old rice dumpling, is holding in his arms, can't be the 'Trunsoest Brass Book', right?

"That's not right. Isn't the Brass Book in the Church of God of War and contaminated by the 'Country of Disorder'?"

He thought about it and was sure that although the brass book had the power of the "State of Disorder", it was not contaminated.

It can only be regarded as marking the brass book, and because the brass book contains the power of the "country of disorder", if you are not the owner of the "country of disorder", it must be difficult to accommodate this uniqueness.

Hobert recalled that in his memory, the time the Brass Book appeared was after the war that swept across the Northern Continent. In fact, he didn't know where the Brass Book was before that?

But because he knew that it was contaminated by the "State of Disorder", Hobert guessed that it had been contaminated after the death of the Night Emperor Trunsoest.

It was also because of this brass book that Hobert guessed that Trunsoest had found the "State of Disorder", but it seemed that the "opening method" was wrong, or that it had been contaminated by the alien gods before he found the "State of Disorder" .

Now Hobert has a different view. What Philip I held in his arms should be the "Brass Book of Trunsoest". Undoubtedly, it was precisely because of the indirect contact with the uniqueness of the "Judge" that the "State of Disorder" "That's why there was such a strong reaction, and there were two more stars of the "Judge" path in the pool!

As for why the Brass Book was not in the Ares Church but in the hands of Philip I, Hobert didn't know.

Then Hobert realized another serious problem: If Philip I was Sequence 1, then as long as he contained the Brass Book, wouldn't he be the King of Angels in the "Judge" pathway!

Then the Loen royal family will be shorter than the Feneport royal family in the future.

Thinking of this, Hobert shook his head. He was a Sequence 6. He couldn't control these things even if he wanted to, so he should let the Loen royal family worry about them.

After once again confirming that the state of the "State of Disorder" had been restored, Hobert returned to the real world.

After standing in the somewhat dilapidated courtyard and looking around, Hobert simply went out and called a taxi to go to Christine's Earl's Mansion.

With Dophis here, Hobert estimated that he had hired a servant for Christine.

Feneport's taxi is very different from Loen's taxi in style. First of all, it has an extra luggage rack on the top, and the luggage rack on the public carriage is larger!

Secondly, there is a design similar to a bumper at the rear of the carriage, and the main body of the carriage is also very different. The lines of the Feneport carriage are more graceful, and the styles are different. It is not as square as Loen's taxi carriage. It's square and straight, and still has a unified style.

After getting in the car, Hobert remembered that he only had gold pounds in his wallet and no coins from the Kingdom of Feneport, so he asked the coachman to go to a bank with foreign currency exchange business first.

When he came to the bank, Hobert consulted the bank manager before he got to know Fenebote's currency.

The legal currency of the kingdom is gold riso. According to the current exchange rate, 1 gold pound can be exchanged for 1.2 gold riso. There are four denominations of banknotes: 1, 2, 5, and 10.

The monetary system of the Kingdom of Feneport is a relatively "normal" monetary system that Hobert has ever seen.

1 gold riso is equal to 10 silver riso. Silver riso banknotes have denominations of 2 and 5, and a large number of 1 silver riso coins were issued.

1 silver riso can be exchanged for about 1.7 sole. Coins of this denomination are the currency with the largest circulation, referred to as silver riso.

1 silver cord is equal to 10 copper lithos, and banknotes also have denominations of 2 and 5. There are also a large number of 1 copper lithos copper coins issued, and 1 copper lithos is roughly equivalent to 2 pence.

Under the copper lining, iron or aluminum is used. For coins made from common metals such as lead, 1 copper liso equals 10 liso.

When it comes to the unit of lisos, there are only coins. The 5-liso coins are quite decent, but the 2-riso or 1-riso coins are relatively rough in workmanship. However, because the value is too low, counterfeit coins of this level rarely appear. .

The design of the 1, 2 and 5 riso coins was, in Hobert's view, more reasonable than the halfpenny or quarterpenny.

Even if it's a quarter of a penny, when you buy some small items, you have to buy them with other things.

For example, you can buy two or three brushes for washing pots for a quarter of a penny. If you don't use them all, they are likely to be eaten by insects.

So when I buy other items, such as salt or sauce, I use the remaining value of the penny to buy a brush.

The 1 Liso coin basically minimizes the value of currency and does not need to be purchased with other things.

If you hold 1 Liso, you can probably buy a small item such as a brush, which is a bit more convenient.

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