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Chapter 292: Gerry West Hundred Houses District



  Chapter 292 Grisi Hundred Household District

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  A fairly sumptuous banquet satisfied and relaxed Lemir's tired body and mind.

   When there was a young and beautiful maid lying beside the bed at night, Lemire hesitated for a moment. In order to relax his body more, he froze for three seconds, and then jumped on her.

  Since it is delivered to your door, enjoy it!

   A sweet dream.

  The next day, Lemiel opened his eyes and saw that there was already an empty seat beside him. The maid who made him relax yesterday had disappeared.

   Lemir was not surprised by this.

  Having been with District Chief Rodney for half a year, he has long been familiar with the routines of these gentry nobles, which can also be said to be the way of hospitality.

  For those nobles, gentlemen, and rich people, the beautiful maids at home are actually entertaining guests, which is affordable and convenient.

   That's why Lemire enjoys it with peace of mind. He knows that this is just a trivial matter for him and Sir Fisher.

  Get up, arrange your clothes, and then take a step and walk out of the room.

  Just after leaving the door, the beautiful maid from last night was standing by the door, with a smile on her face, waiting quietly.

   "Sir, please follow me, my master has already prepared breakfast for you in the dining room!"

  The maid said softly as if she didn't care about what happened last night at all.

"OK!"

  Lemiel looked at the servants who were busy walking around, but he didn't know where he was getting up late, or it could be said that he missed breakfast.

   He was still a little embarrassed for a while, but fortunately the maid kept her head down and didn't look at him.

  He was not pretentious at this time, and followed the maid directly, step by step towards the so-called restaurant.

   After about two or three minutes, Lemir turned left and right and came to a spacious and bright room.

  In the room, a twenty-foot-long (about six meters) red dining table was placed in the middle, and several pots of bright red and beautiful flowers were placed on the table.

  From a distance, the dining table is smooth and reflective. The four edges of the dining table are carved into brightly colored artworks, flowers, animals, and even figures. They look luxurious and rich.

   Soon, two or three servants brought up warm bread and milk.

   Lemir looked at the soft and blackened bread in front of him, was stunned for a while, and then swallowed.

   After breakfast, when Lemire was about to ask Sir Fisher for advice, he was told by the butler that Sir Fisher had gone to Cambridge City and would not be back until a few days later. I hope he will be considerate.

   In this regard, Lemire could only pack up and salute, and single-handedly followed the butler of Sir Fisher's house to the hundred-household area where he was going to stay for a few years.

Of course, the carriage he rented had already returned to Cambridge City yesterday, and this time, he could only pick up the carriage of Sir Fisher's house. Of course, Sir Fisher had already understood his situation and specially ordered it to be arranged. up.

   For such a small matter, being a favor is simply too cost-effective.

  The effect is naturally very significant.

  Suddenly, Lemir had an unprecedented fondness for Sir Fisher in his heart, only inferior to his former big brother, Rodney District Chief.

  Sit in the carriage, and Sir Fisher's butler, a black-haired elderly butler, is full of energy like Sir Fisher, with a smile on his face from time to time, and looks very friendly.

  Seeing this, his body swayed with the carriage for a while. With a gentle smile on his face, Lemir asked the butler:

   "Mr. Housekeeper, I have a question, I don't know if I can ask you!"

Lemiel's voice diverted the attention of the old butler, and he looked at the young district chief who was about to take office in front of him with some cloudy eyes, and said with a smile: "Of course, you said, as long as I know Yes, I will explain it to you naturally!"

  In his words, there is no timidity or contempt that ordinary people have when facing officials, and he speaks just right and humbly.

  When Lemir heard these words, he thought for a while, and he understood that what he could ask was only what he could know, but these were enough.

   "The original head of the hundred districts, that is, the former head of the hundred households district that I will take office, where did he go?"

   "So that's what happened!" The butler looked suddenly enlightened, then shook his head lightly, and continued, "The former district chief is a well-known figure in South Cambridge!"

   "He also got the title of 'Bold Horner'. It can be said that he is in South Cambridge, especially when you are about to arrive in Baihu District, it can be said that he has received a lot of response!"

  Hearing these words, Lemire sighed in his heart: Sure enough, it’s not what I expected

   "However, he has already arrived in Cambridge City and became a member of His Excellency the Sheriff. Didn't he say that he wants to reform? No, as soon as our master recommended him, he was transferred to Cambridge!"

   Upon hearing this, Lemir was startled. He understood that this was not only a reminder to him, but also a warning.

  Remind him that Sir Fisher has already moved a big rock for you on his next journey, so you should be grateful.

  Warning, it is nothing more than Sir Fisher's ability to move the famous Horner to Cambridge, so it is possible for him to do the same.

  From the domineering mayor of the 100 districts to a small subordinate in Cambridge who is commanded at will, the gap is more than a little bit.

   "Really? Thank you so much, Sir Fisher!"

  Lemiel expressed his gratitude in a timely manner, and said again and again.

  Suddenly, the atmosphere in the carriage became active in an instant, and Lemiel had a pleasant conversation with the butler.

  The speed of the carriage was very slow, and it was estimated that it took about half an hour before Lemiel arrived at the place where he was in charge of the Hundred Household District.

  A 100-household district originally had no name, and was basically named after the former head of the 100-household district.

  But with an order from His Majesty the King, the matter of naming a name, which was a matter of little effort, was accomplished at once.

  Thus, among the hundred-household districts, the largest Gelixi Village became the name of the Hundred-Household District.

   Lemir and the housekeeper got out of the carriage together and came to the largest village—Grisi Village.

  The housekeeper smiled and led the way ahead. He had been to Grisi Village a few times.

  Sir Fisher, as the largest squire in South Cambridge, often invites the heads of the 100 districts and the squires of the 100-household districts to gather, and the village head of Grisi Village is naturally one of the invited members.

  The steady-footed butler led Lemir to the east end of the village, a small villa by a river. Compared with some residences in London, it was more luxurious and the environment was very good.

   Yes, that's right, this river is called the Gelici River, the origin of the village name.

  The butler came to the door of the village chief’s house with ease. The doorkeeper was very familiar with the butler of the jazz’s house who came often. One went to report, and the other led him into the small villa.

   Soon, a middle-aged man who appeared to be in his thirties came out. He had light yellow curly hair, steady and powerful footsteps, broad arms, and a black gilt hat. He was clearly a rich man.

   "Mr. Steward, is your Excellency going to have a banquet again?"

  When the middle-aged man saw the butler, his eyes only walked around on Lemir, and then he immediately returned to the butler, with a smile on his face, and asked.

   "Mr. Kamat, my master is not hosting a banquet now!"

  The butler smiled, but shook his head lightly, then took a step back, exposing Lemiel's body.

   "This is Mr. Lemire from London. He was appointed by His Majesty the King. From now on, he will be the district chief of your Gracie village!"

  Kamat would not doubt the butler's words, so his eyes immediately focused on Lemir's thin body, and the smile on his face deepened.

   "It turned out to be Your Excellency the District Chief, really rude, please forgive my rudeness!"

   As he spoke, Kamat immediately bent over, took off his hat with his right hand, and bowed forward with his left hand backward.

   "Hi, Mr. Kamat!"

  Of course, when they saluted, Lemiel also bowed and returned the salute.

   “It was such a pleasure meeting you today!”

   As he spoke, Kamart came to Lemire and complimented him.

   "I just hunted a wild deer today, and I just invite you to come and taste it!"

   "Mr. Butler, you come too!"

  The butler shook his head slightly for Kamat's invitation, and refused: "No, Mr. Kamat, Sir, there are still things I need to do, let's forget about today!"

   Immediately, Kamat showed a disappointed look on his face,

   "Okay, next time I have a chance, I'll hunt another wild deer for you!"

   "Okay, I'll wait!"

   Afterwards, the butler greeted Kamart and Lemire before leaving on his own.

  Next, Lemiel enjoyed a rare feast of roasted deer.

  The next day, Lemir was taken by Kamart to several other villages for a tour, letting everyone in the 100-house district of Grisi know that the new head of the 100-house district had already taken office.

  After a day of inspections, Lemiel had a detailed understanding of Grisi Village.

  There are a total of four villages in the entire Gerishi Hundred-House District, with a population of no less than five hundred people. Fortunately, there is no manor in the entire Hundred-House District. Otherwise, it would be difficult for him to be the head of the Hundred District.

   There are also many difficulties to face. Among them, the family of the former head of the 100th District has a lot of hostility towards him. More importantly, his family is the largest squire in Gelixi Village, owns the most land, and has great influence.

  The second point is that he has not yet figured out the specific intentions of the four village chiefs.

   Without the help of these four people, it would be wishful thinking to successfully seize power.

  So, for the past few days, Lemiel has been staying in the newly built mayor's residence in Grisi Village, thinking hard about breaking the situation.

   On this day, Lemire couldn't hold back any longer. He was going to do a big thing, the big thing he did in London: Zuo Qimin

  


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