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Chapter 57 Dinner

"It was Mr. Bamos who asked me to come to you. He wanted to invite you to his residence to have dinner together."

Bisen explained his purpose: "The carriage has been waiting outside the Personal Military Bureau. Is it convenient for you now?"

"certainly."

Although he was already hungry, he could not refuse Bamos' invitation anyway.

Bisson nodded, leading Vili by half a position, leading Vili.

Walking out of the personal military service office, a white wooden carriage pulled by a horse came into Vili's eyes. The carriage was also engraved with hollow patterns, and the horse was decorated with beautiful objects. The groom in neat clothes was standing in front of the carriage. When he saw Bisen and Vili walking out together, he bowed to the two of them.

"Get in the car, Lord Willie."

Bissen and Weiley got on the carriage together. The carriage was very spacious, and there were grapes and other fruits on the small table inside.

I don’t know if the quality of the carriage is too good or the skillful driving method of the coachman, the carriage does not bump at all during the process.

"Two sirs, we're here."

The carriage stopped, and the voice of the coachman came from outside the carriage.

Willie and Bison walked off the carriage at the same time.

This is a small independent western-style building with iron fences outside and the yard is full of flowers and plants.

When he was in the carriage just now, Willy had already noticed that the direction he was heading was not Baron Kells' estate.

"Master Bamos owns a lot of properties in and around Diamond Town, and this is just one of them."

Seeing a hint of doubt appearing in Willie's eyes, Beeson explained to Willie.

Bisen walked forward and rang the doorbell outside the iron door.

Soon, an old man wearing a short black dress and meticulously combed his hair opened the door.

"Is it Mr. Weiley?"

The old man who looked like a housekeeper glanced at Veri and asked respectfully.

"It's me."

Weiley nodded.

"Please come in with me, Young Master Bamos is already waiting for you."

The old housekeeper bowed slightly and made a guiding gesture to Willie.

Seeing this, Beeson said to Willie: "Since you have been sent, I will say goodbye first."

When Willie heard this, he quickly said goodbye to Bisen. He thought Bisen was having dinner with him, but he didn't expect to leave.

The old butler took Willie through the yard full of flowers and plants and into the attic.

The attic is not very large, but it is decorated warmly and exquisitely, looking like a decoration for an ordinary wealthy family.

"Willie, you're finally here."

As soon as Willie walked up to the second floor restaurant, he saw Bamos standing up and greeting him.

Beside Bamos, there was a charming woman in her thirties. When Bamos got up, she stood up and gave a simple courtesy to Ville.

An indescribable look flashed in Willie's eyes.

Bamos is already in his twenties and has long passed the age of sixteen. Not only has he been married, but he has children. However, it is said that Bamos's wife is the daughter of a big businessman, five years younger than him. But the woman around Bamos is obviously not his wife.

Weli had heard of the relationship between men and women in the aristocratic circles, so he did not show any inappropriateness.

"Master Bamos, you have been waiting for a long time."

Weili walked forward and gave a slight salute to Bamos.

At this time, Bamos seemed to be in a good mood. He smiled and said, "I'm afraid I've suffered a lot of injuries after training with Uncle Ole. Sit down quickly, I've asked the nanny to prepare dinner."

At the gesture of Bamos, Villi and the woman sat on both sides of Bamos.

"This is Willy, my father's personal soldier, and Uncle Ole's student."

Bamos introduced Vili to the woman.

"See Your Excellency Willie."

The woman smiled and nodded to Willie.

"This is Mrs. Rya."

Bamos introduced it very simply, and the corners of his mouth bent gently.

Weiley then returned the salute to Mrs. Rye.

"Select the food."

Although Bamos ordered, an old servant with silver hair brought delicious food to the table.

Soft and white bread, creamy egg yolk cake, hot salad sauce noodles, fragrant pork chops, golden and crispy sardines, meat rolls mixed with vegetables, sweet juice, fragrant red wine... There are more than a dozen dishes, each dish is very large, obviously taking into account the need to replenish your energy.

The old servant stood aside, using communal cutlery, and divided the food into the plate in front of everyone.

"Willie, does learning cultural courses feel difficult?"

Bamos was not worried that Willy would encounter trouble in the study of the Knights' attendant, but was worried that he would not get used to the study of cultural lessons.

"Teacher Hudill is very responsible, and he didn't feel difficult when studying cultural courses."

Seeing that Bamos started eating, Villi stuffed the meat rolls cut from the plate into his mouth.

Bamos nodded and suddenly changed his mind: "I heard you exempted the Balm Bean Tax from the Balm Beans people?"

"Yes, Master Bamos."

Weiley was not surprised that Baron Kells sent someone to watch the development progress of Fandoutun, which was actually a test of himself.

Bamos frowned slightly: "Although you are kind, I still want to remind you that as the manager of Fandoutun, it is not a wise choice to exempt the Fandoutun tax from the treasury people. I know that my father gave you five hundred Kinlum wealth, but you cannot relax your constraints on the treasury people because of this. It is not advisable to eat the whole country, you need a steady stream of money to come from."

Bamos was very worried that Vili was born in an ordinary country family and was too kind to people with the same status before. The rules and orders faced by superiors and civilians were different. Bamos believed that he should wake Vili up as soon as possible.

After hearing Bamos's guidance, Weili knew that he was deliberately trying to help him. He first thanked him and then explained: "I have thought about exempting the Binding Tax for many times. The reason for doing this is because I have to give the residents the hope of working hard to live. Moreover, the income from the Binding Tax for is too meager. For me, it is better to use it to win people's hearts."

"But without the Fandou tax, where is the source of income for Fandoutun you manage?"

Bamos didn't expect that Willy knew how to give hope and win people's hearts. This kid seemed not as honest as he thought.

However, Bamos really hoped to see such a Vili. He was originally worried that Vili would not be able to adapt to the change of identity. After all, after the identity class has crossed, only simple IQ and courage are not enough. We still need to examine ourselves with a broader perspective and achieve improvement.
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