The Mystery:The Witch and the Scourge

Chapter 169 The friendship between two women

The next morning, Louise went to St. Samuel's Church to pray, without any additional expansion. After donating another thirty pounds, she left under the kind eyes of the priest.

I don't know if the "Night Goddess" has discovered her existence, but judging from the current situation, she at least has a resigned attitude... Louise walked out of the starry church and secretly made a judgment in her heart.

Maybe, the goddess is paying attention to Tingen, and maybe she doesn’t have time to pay attention to herself...

In the next week, Louise was relatively free. She attended balls and dinners held by different people, and officially opened her career in Backlund's upper class society.

And by virtue of her "witch" charm, she established good connections with many noble ladies and ladies. More importantly, Louise obtained a lot of information about Major General Bright.

It turns out that Major General Bright's reputation in Backlund's aristocratic social circle is not very good, or even very bad.

Mr. Major General is a devout storm believer with a serious excess of machismo and lack of respect for women. What is even more annoying is that he is very famous for not shying away from the relationship between men and women.

The Kingdom of Loen is not Intis, and the atmosphere is relatively conservative. Although many powerful noble men in Backlund will have their own lovers, and there may be more than one, at least others know how to cover up, even if it is of little use.

Cover it up!

This is an attitude that shows that one will not violate Backlund's unspoken rules.

But Major General Bright didn't. He was the type who just did what he thought of, so he was well known in the aristocratic circle.

Therefore, he was sent to Bayam, but unfortunately he recently returned to Backlund. The strange thing is that he soon disappeared again. Rumor has it that he was sent to a secret location to perform a mission by His Majesty the King.

In this way, the attitude shown by Major General Bright's wife towards Louise at the dinner hosted by Earl Hall a few days ago can be traced.

She obviously regarded Louise as Major General Bright's "mistress" in Byam, and she shamelessly chased Backlund and provoked her in front of his "first wife". How could she look good!

After understanding this profound meaning, Louise was speechless and could only say that she had suffered an unreasonable disaster. However, this also gave her a reason to visit Major General Bright's wife, Mrs. Kolya.

After sending the invitation, the other party did not refuse, and Louise went happily.

In the West District of Backlund, an exquisite, historic, and renovated villa is the residence of Major General Bright.

Of course, he is not in Backlund currently.

Mrs. Kolya came out to greet her warmly to express her apology, because she had already learned about Louise's identity from other noble ladies, and understood her misunderstanding about her. She originally wanted to visit in person to explain it clearly, but she didn't expect Louise's identity to be revealed.

But Yi Si arrived first.

"At the last dinner, I felt that my fate with Madam was not over yet, so I took the liberty of visiting today. Please forgive me for my rudeness."

Louise took two steps forward and chuckled.

Mrs. Kolya wore a less formal light green dress at home, with a touch of pink and white, which made her face more soft and endearing. Her long, silky hair fell from the left side of her neck to her chest, revealing her delicate collarbone and deep chest on the right.

Wire.

She moved lightly, grabbed Louise's hand, and responded enthusiastically:

"This is my luck, and there is a premonition that has been lingering in my mind that the two of us will become very good friends."

Louise blinked, came back from the thrilling charm of the other party's "wifely attributes", and catered to her, saying:

"Coincidentally, I also have this hunch. This must be a gift from the goddess."

"Praise the goddess." Mrs. Kolya nodded four times on her swollen chest and said piously.

Walking into the living room, the two of them sat down separately. The maid at home promptly brought them two cups of fine black tea.

The two women sitting here have close ties with Major General Bright. One is his intimate wife, and the other is his life-and-death enemy.

What's interesting is that the two women who were supposed to be enemies were having a lively conversation at this time, and the laughter in the living room never stopped. It felt like they had met so late.

"Listening to what you said, I realized that the outside world is really wonderful. It's a pity that I haven't had so many interesting experiences."

Mrs. Kolya took a sip of black tea, suddenly felt a little lonely, and sighed softly.

Louise comforted her softly: "If you don't mind, I can come over often to chat with you. Moreover, I also know many interesting little games that may relieve your boring time."

"Really?" Mrs. Kolya's eyes lit up.

"Of course it's true, haven't we already become good friends?"

Louise emphasized with certainty, and then asked pretending to be curious:

"I wonder when your husband, Baron Bright, will come back... Maybe I can take you to visit the Southern Continent. Although it is not as prosperous as Backlund, there are many strange customs and scenery, and it has a unique flavor.

"

Mrs. Kolya removed the smile from her face for the first time, her expression was slightly cold, and she said:

"He won't be back for a long time."

Then his face turned spring breeze again, his happy smile hung up again, and he asked curiously:

"Is the Southern Continent really filled with gold? Or is it very backward and primitive?"

This is the different understanding of the Southern Continent by people with different identities in the Loen Mainland. This disagreement has a mysterious attraction for Kolya, who has never been to the Southern Continent.

Louise's eyes moved and she said in a brisk tone:

"A little bit of both."

"In the eyes of powerful and powerful people, the Southern Continent is full of treasures. For the people at the bottom, backwardness and poverty are the main themes."

She said with deep meaning: "In the Southern Continent, there are slaves."

"slave!"

Mrs. Kolya exclaimed in a low voice. As a pampered aristocratic lady and a devout believer in the goddess of the night, it was hard for her to believe that this inhuman system that seemed to only exist in history books was still in place.

"That's a colony." Louise said calmly.

Then, she changed the subject and talked about a less serious topic:

"It is precisely because of this that the Southern Continent has its own unique culture."

"During my young childhood, I lived a very relaxed and happy life and played many interesting games, such as..."

Lady Kolya was attracted by the game described by Louise, which was unimaginable to her who had received a noble education since childhood.

"Unfortunately, these are games only played by children. I am already past that age." She said softly.

Louise had a different opinion and retorted:

"Although you may grow older, your heart never grows old."

Mrs. Kolya seemed to be a little moved, hesitated for a moment, and finally said:

"Let's do it next time."

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