Chapter 1206: 1193. Tail of April

Chapter 1206 1193. Tail of April

At the end of April, a light rain suddenly came in the night of Bena City.

A gust of cold wind blew through the back garden of the Duke's Mansion, making the people waiting in line here to pass through the portal feel a bit of coolness.

Suldak walked out of the portal with the two-headed ogre Gulitum under everyone's surprised eyes.

The two finally rushed back to Bena City before the end of the month. There was a row of magic caravans parked on the side of the back street of the Duke's Mansion. Suldak summoned one at random. The ogre Gullitum was still sitting in the caravan as usual. Behind the compartment.

Suldak boarded the carriage alone, and returned to Bena City this time, somewhat deserted.

"My lord, where are you going?" The coachman asked respectfully outside the carriage door.

"The dwarf precision forging workshop at No. 69, Pross Street, the fourth block." Suldak said, sitting on the leather sofa in the carriage, with his eyes closed.

As the carriage slowly drove into the traffic flow, the slightly tired Suldak kneaded the corners of his eyes with his fingers a few times.

This is the most prosperous place in the noble district, because it is adjacent to the back garden of the Duke's Mansion, and it is also the exit of thirteen plane portals, so every day this street is crowded with vehicles full of goods.

Suldak couldn't figure out why the first Duke built the plane portal in his back garden. Didn't he think that once the plane was occupied by the demons or the dark army, the army would rush through the plane portal? Come in, will the first place to occupy be the Duke's Mansion?

Presumably the first Duke must have other plans...

Suldak turned his head and looked at the street. Because this place is the most congested place in Bena City, small street stalls are usually restricted.

You can only see some snack stalls in the alleys facing the streets.

The road ahead was blocked for some reason, and the magic caravan could only be sandwiched among many carriages. At this time, some food stall owners were selling steaming food to the guests on these carriages along the street. Of course they would not offend those nobles, and commanded to show smiling faces to civilians and businessmen.

Suldak never expected that there would be a stall owner who was not afraid of death running up to Gulitum, holding up the food on the plate.

Of course, the ogre was also very bold at this time. He directly took the dinner plate, and then took out a handful of silver coins from his arms and stuffed them into the stall owner's hand.

At this time, the carriage could suddenly move forward. While counting the silver coins in his hand, the stall owner chased after the carriage and shouted at the ogre: "I gave too much, you gave too much..."

Gulitum was showing off his abilities to his good brother Naohuaer at this time, and someone would take the initiative to deliver food...

Naohuaer saw that the stall owner was almost hit by the carriage behind, and hurriedly shouted to the back: "Get out of the way, be careful of the carriage behind, the extra is our tip!"

The dwarf precision forging workshop is located in the workshop block of Bena City, where hundreds of the most famous workshops of all sizes in Bena City are gathered here, but the workshops that can survive here all have some characteristics. The workshop with nothing has long been overwhelmed by the expensive rent of the houses here...

Suldak came here when he participated in the award ceremony, and also talked with the workshop owner here about buying a grinding machine.

However, at that time, it was not clear exactly how many tonnages he wanted to buy. Now, after a field investigation in the Invercargill Forest on the Bailin plane, Suldak wanted to buy a larger set, at least for this factory. It is the largest grinding machine that the workshop can build.

The magic caravan is parked at No. 69 Pross Avenue.

On this street, you can always see some multi-wheeled trucks with a body of more than ten meters. The wheels of this truck are very interesting. turn.

At the entrance of some workshops, workers can still be seen constantly loading the carriages.

It can be seen that these workshops in Bena City are far more prosperous than workshops in other cities.

At least there is no such scene in Wilkes City, let alone Ruyt City, Mucuso City or High Lansa City.

Suldak rushed over this time, and the person who came forward to receive him was the owner of the workshop, Baron Campbell. Although the title of the owner of the workshop is a bit low, his business is not small at all, and the entire workshop actually owns A complete casting and forging workshop, and in the processing workshop, dwarf craftsmen wearing leather pants and a row of tools hanging from their waists can also be seen.

There are a lot of dwarf craftsmen. Surdak took a casual glance and saw at least 20 dwarf craftsmen...

Baron Campbell brought Suldak to an exhibition room, and introduced the functions of these machines to Suldak one by one. Obviously, Baron Campbell did not have enough awe for magic, and many equipment had already been out of magic.

Moreover, this Baron of Cambril also admires Hex technology very much... If some words are heard by a magician, it is simply disrespectful to the **** of magic, and maybe he will be condemned as a heretic.

Suldak didn't think about defaming the God of Magic, so he went straight to the topic, ordered a large grinding machine, and added a beneficiation mechanism in front.

Finally, after negotiating the price of the machine, discussing the transportation and installation and commissioning issues, and setting the delivery date to two months later, the two parties directly signed a magic contract.

Suldak didn't even need to pay a part of the deposit, and the transaction was considered a successful completion.

Rejecting Baron Campbell's gracious invitation, Suldak left the dwarven precision forging workshop with the two-headed ogre.

"You really don't want to go with him?"

In the single building of the military barracks in Dodan Township, Carrie Decker was wearing a pajamas and sitting on the window sill by the attic window, wiping his long wet hair with a towel.

That is the kind of woman who can bathe with the soldiers in the public bathroom, and naturally doesn't care how much the thin pajamas will affect the soldiers in the barracks.

Samira was lying on the bed wearing a conservative pajamas. She rarely took off the magic pattern structure. Recently, after staying with Carrie Decker for a long time, she changed a little and became more beautiful. I used to enjoy life more.

"Over there...it's better than here!" Samira said with her eyes closed.

"Hey, really?" Carrie Decker asked curiously.

"You think it's true... then it's true." Samira still didn't open her eyes.

Carrie Decker compromised and did not continue to entangle in this matter. He said casually, "Well, it's actually pretty good here."

Samira turned over on the bed, lay on the bed, stared at Carrie Decker with her hands on the pillow, and said, "Don't talk about me, let's talk about you! You have been out for so long, you don't want to go back to Ababa Take a look inside the province's house?"

"What is there to see, those who like me and those who love me are gone, only those who are afraid of me, those who hate me, and those who are afraid of me are left. Do you want me to run back to scare people?" Carrie Decker put down With a wet towel in his hand, he rolled up his long hair and said, "Samila, where is your home?"

"Wori Mara in the Maca plane, I grew up in the rescue station, there were many mouths waiting to eat, I really couldn't survive, so I signed a long-term contract with the captain for five years... said Samira.

Carrie Decker didn't expect Samira to have such a difficult and difficult past. Looking at the half-elf archer in front of him who was feared by all the powerhouses in the Blue Bridge Fortress, he exclaimed: "Wow, then he now Didn't you make a lot of money?"

Samila hugged the pillow and replied firmly.

Simply ignore Carrie Decker's puzzled face...

Gulitham still chose to live in the Circle Hotel. He was already familiar with this hotel, or it could be said that this hotel was used to occasionally having a two-headed ogre come here for a night.

He didn't want to go to the Marquis Luther's mansion, there were many rules, the main reason was the eyes of those servants, which would make the two-headed ogre very uncomfortable, and it didn't mean that those servants didn't respect Gulitum, that kind of eyes It's completely like looking at a different kind, the eyes are full of vigilance and caution...

But in the Circle Hotel, the ogre will not be surrounded by such gazes. As long as he is willing to tip a few silver coins, he can get the most considerate service.

After Suldak settled down in Gulitum, he took the magic caravan to the gate of Marquis Luther.

The doorman saw Suldak push the window, and immediately ran to push the door open, allowing the coachman to drive the magic caravan straight into the Marquis' mansion.

After Suldak paid the fare and got out of the carriage, I don't know how the doorman notified this side. Butler Kenneth was already waiting at the bottom of the steps with a few servants. When he saw Suldak After getting off the carriage, he hurriedly saluted.

But Suldak didn't have much luggage either.

Only then did Suldak realize that in fact, he should politely take one or two pieces of luggage and put them in the back of the car. In this way, the servants would be more lively while carrying their luggage when he got off the car, and he should even give it to everyone. Prepare some gifts, you can't come here empty-handed like this every time.

Just when he was standing on the steps and thinking about these things...

The door of the house was suddenly pushed open.

Hathaway and Beatrice ran out from inside wearing long white home skirts, followed by two maids quickly. They quickly ran down the steps with their long skirts, and rushed into Suldak's arms without stopping. inside.

If Suldak hadn't been prepared, he would have been thrown onto the stone slab under the steps by the two women.

At this time, the carriage had already left the Marquis's mansion quickly.

Suldak embraced the slender waists of Hathaway and Beatrice with both hands, kissed their lips, and then let the two women bury their heads on Suldak's shoulders.

Hathaway Beatrice held Suldak's arm from left to right, and the three walked into the hall of the Marquis's Mansion together.

Mrs. Marianne waited in the hall with Mrs. Mabel and Mrs. Sissy.

Madam Marianne stood at the front and asked Suldak with a smile:

"Is the trip going well?"

Suldak saluted Mrs. Marian and replied:

"Yes, very well."

Mrs. Marianne was obviously in a very good mood, and said to Hathaway:

"Hathaway, let Suldak take a bath to relieve the fatigue of the journey. Ferdinand will probably come back at night. When dinner is ready, I will send someone to call you..."

Hathaway couldn't wait to hold Suldak's arm and walked towards their attic bedroom. When climbing the spiral stairs, she hung on Suldak's body like a koala asking for a kiss...

Lying on the big soft bed, Surdak let out a long breath.

Hathaway's thick golden curly hair was spread out on his chest, and her blue eyes were focused on Suldak's stubbled chin.

On the window sill, Beatrice was stroking the harp with a flushed face under the afternoon breeze, and elegant and smooth notes flowed out from her slender fingers.

"How is the situation in Ruyt City?" Suldak patted Hathaway's round apple and asked casually.

He just wanted to distract her, everyone needs to rest for a while.

Hathaway really stopped some small actions, and told Suldak about the recent situation in Ruyt City:

"Fortunately, with the continuous recovery of the Ganbu plane's economy, Ruyt City has also gained some business opportunities, and the situation in the entire city is improving. At least the unemployment rate is no longer so high..."

Suldak then stated his plan: "This time I plan to move the steel workshop in Ruyt City to Bailin, and the iron mine in Invercargill Forest will be built next month."

The two also discussed how to move such a large iron mine to the Bailin plane.

Finally, we talked about that after the steel workshop moved out, a large piece of land would be vacated in Ruyt City.

"What are you going to do with the idle land of the workshop?" Hathaway asked.

Suldak seemed to have thought of something, and immediately leaned over and took out a map of Ruyt City from a magic pocket scattered under the bed. The place where the steel workshop was located on it had been completely blackened with ink by Suldak.

Suldak spread the map on the bed, and said to Hathaway excitedly:

"This is adjacent to the workshop area and civilian area of Ruyt City. I plan to build a restaurant plaza here, which is open to all Ruyt citizens and integrates food and accommodation!"

Hathaway didn't have any specific concept of the dining plaza described by Suldak, so she asked in surprise, "Is the whole area just a hotel with catering?"

"It's not a restaurant, but many restaurants and hotels are opened together, like a food street next to the Swordsman Academy." Suldak explained in detail.

Hathaway questioned: "In that case, won't the competition be too fierce?"

Suldak put his arms around Hathaway's slippery shoulders and said: "How should I say this? There will definitely be competition, but with the surge in customer traffic, everyone will open restaurants together, and the business will actually get better."

Resting her head on Suldak's arms, Hathaway's eyes were a little drunk, she just asked in a low voice:

"Dark, shall we also open a restaurant in Ruyt City?"

Suldak shook his head and said:

"Us? Oh... no, when we build the food court, we will rent those shops to people who want to open restaurants. What we will do in the future is the property management of the food court."

At this time, Hathaway has already entered Suldak's arms like a beautiful snake, and whispered:

"Then shall we come again..."

(end of this chapter)

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