Whispering Poems

Chapter 2890 Dividends and Sylvia



Chapter 2890 Dividends and Sylvia

Chapter 2890 Dividends and Sylvia

The purple-eyed fortune teller shook his head regretfully:

"Candidates are not omnipotent. The only one who has the privilege is Shade. Let Shade try first. If something really goes wrong, he can use the 'Time Return' to return early. Of course, don't forget to turn the owl into a toy and take it with you."

"Shad, when are you planning on leaving?"

Granny Cassandra then asked:

"I can prepare the currency and clothes of that era for you. Four hundred years ago, the Carsonrick Crown was not a common currency."

"Let's go tomorrow. There's no need to rush this matter."

After dinner, Shade took Mia home first. The Twisted Tree Hole did not prohibit the carrying of relics, so he had to prepare some things that might be used. After returning to the ship from home, Miss Sylvia called him:

"Shad, do you have time now? I want to talk to you."

"Today is Saturday, and Dorothy is going to meet me."

"I know, but can it only take half an hour?"

Since she said so, Shade took her to her room on the ship, and the witch reached into her pocket and took out a box full of banknotes. This was not Shade's toy transformation, but the real "thaumaturge-space pocket".

Xia De looked at the money in surprise:

"what is this?"

The young black-haired witch smiled and replied:

"Your dividends, the gold mine income from the Randall River Valley that Margaret asked me to pass on to you, and this year's harvest from the White River Valley Vineyard in Huntington. But you also know that the weather this summer was abnormal, and the vineyard is just barely maintaining its profitability."

He wanted to hand the account book to Xia De, but Xia De didn't take it. He put Mia on the table and took out a thick stack of gold pounds from the box:

"It seems like every time we meet in a new city, you always bring up this topic. So I'll take this for daily expenses, and continue to invest the rest in your business."

“It’s our industry.”

The black-haired witch corrected, sighing helplessly:

"I know that Carina is supporting you now, and Princess Leicia also needs your food and clothing, but you can't really not spend your own money, right?"

In fact, Shad hasn't even bought cat food for Mia recently. After knowing the cat's taste, Tifa has led the maids to successfully develop cat food with homemade flavors.

"I have to correct you. I am not living off of Carina. I own a large stake in St. Byron's Comprehensive College. This was discovered by the headmaster, Professor Pigman, after Miss Felena visited the college this summer!"

"So, you are going to be supported by Miss Mana Felena?"

She joked with Shade, but did not insist that he take the money:

"Margaret often asks me if Princess Leicia always pays for your expenses, then she has already lost to the princess of the Northern Kingdom."

"How did you answer?"

Xia De was very curious, so Miss Sylvia used her little finger to pick up the hair hanging beside her ear, but her golden eyes still looked at Xia De across the table:

"I told Margaret: Because you don't have a sister, you have already lost to Leithia Cavendish from the beginning. It's not your fault."

Miss Sylvia couldn't help laughing as she spoke, and she laughed even happier after seeing Xia De's expression:

"Okay, okay, I'll accept your continued investment. I want to develop something more interesting. Oh, by the way, I brought some good stuff in my box on this trip from Willendel."

She winked at Shade:

"Guess what?"

"More lightweight fabric for the legs? And with more interesting embroidery?"

The stranger guessed, and the smiling witch shook her head slightly:

"See, your thinking is also limited. If the legs can cover them, why can't the body?"

The golden eyes looked at Xia De with a different color. Xia De felt the legs under the table that had taken off their high heels gently rubbed against him. Of course, his imagination was enough:

"This onesie?"

The smile on the young black-haired witch's face became brighter:

"Correct answer~ Then next question: Guess, Shade, am I wearing that under this skirt?"

"This"

"Take a guess. If you guess right, you will get a reward. If you guess wrong, you will get a reward."

The witch's eyes were still fixed on Shade, but her words paused and the smile on her face disappeared:

"From now on, can you please stop calling me 'Miss Sylvia' like you call me Xiwei now?"

Shad felt like his breathing paused for a moment, then he poured all the money in the box onto the table, propped the box up into a triangle and placed it above Mia, then used "Moonlight Thorns" to summon a bright bush of thorns to surround the cat, completely blocking its sight.

After doing all this, he looked the witch in the eye again and apologized softly:

"I'm very sorry."

"Sorry for what?"

"Can I have both the right and wrong results?"

Then a smile came back to Emma Sylvia's face, she stood up and walked to Shade across the table, reaching for her skirt with both hands. But when she came to Shade, she deliberately did not let go of it.

The young witch looked down at her lover:

"What will you call me from now on?"

"Emma?"

"Do not."

The witch shook her head:

"Everyone calls me Emma, ​​and you call them by their names. From now on, I want you to just call me 'Sylvia'. This is what makes me different from them!"

"Okay, Sylvia."

The belt slipped off, and she stood in front of Shade and revealed the answer to the question. After a moment of surprise, Shade also reached out and embraced her. The answer was that she was not wearing what they had just discussed. Or anything else.

Five minutes later, Ajelina, who had received Dorothy's "commission" to come and see if Shad had returned, excitedly pushed open Shad's door. Just as she was about to speak, she saw the table full of banknotes, and Shad was sitting on one side of the table. The witch was sitting on his lap, tilting her head and hugging his neck intimately, while Shad was.

"sorry!"

Ajelina screamed and slammed the door, so Sylvia, dissatisfied, said to Shade sweetly:

"She's really rude. She came to your room without knocking, right?"

"Ajelina She"

"I'm not asking you to answer my question, will you please continue, Shade?"

Ajelina ran away with a red face, and after turning around the cabin corridor, she bumped into two people who were about to turn. She fell backwards and was caught by Elisir.

The purple-eyed fortune teller and the boat girl looked at her strangely, and the latter even reminded her:

"Ajelina, don't run around in the cabin. It will hurt if you fall."

"Ajelina, are you okay? Why is your face so red?"

Luvia also asked curiously. At this time, footsteps came from behind them. Dorothy also came over because she didn't see Shad anywhere else:

"What's wrong with Ajelina? Did you just enjoy the cool breeze on the deck? Wash up and go to rest. Didn't Luvia say that she wanted to teach you some unique magic tomorrow? Oh, drink a glass of milk before going to bed. Remember to drink warm milk, not cold milk. Young girls always don't pay attention to these issues."

Hearing Dorothy's words, Ajelina almost fainted from blushing. She stammered as if she was mentally disturbed and didn't know what to say while Luvia looked behind her:

"You went to look for Shad just now, didn't you? He's in the room, right?"

Immediately a smile appeared on their faces, and they all understood.

"There is no group study meeting this afternoon. If Xia De doesn't come to see me in the evening, I really won't feel like it's Saturday."

Dorothy whispered, holding Ajelina's hand to stop her from being as reckless as she had just been.

(Ajelina meditating)

"I wonder how Emilia is doing now."

Although the Accordion Hotel also has steam pipe heating, when Shad woke up on Sunday morning, even with the warm blonde in his arms, he still felt the chill brought by the change of seasons.

Little Mia, who had come from Tifa's place at some point, had already curled up into a ball and tucked most of her body under the pillow for warmth. After all, it was already the end of the tenth month of 1854. At this time last year...

"Today is the 26th of the Dead Leaves Month. Last year on the 27th of the Dead Leaves Month, I went to the Tobesk Public Cemetery with Dr. Schneider to visit Detective Sparrow, and then met Joy Barton and Ms. Marilyn Hendel as they were preparing to leave Tobesk."

Although I saw both of them again this summer, the Middlesbrough incident last year seemed like it was so many years ago.

The cold weather didn't have much of an impact on Shade, but he still hesitated to get up. It was 6:20 in the morning, so he could wait a little longer:

"It's because of this cat that I've developed the habit of getting up at 6:30 no matter where I am. Does this count as Mia domesticating me in reverse?"

Hearing "her" laughter, Shade raised his hand and touched the warm cat. Then Dorothy's hand stretched out from under the quilt and pulled his hand back:

"Keep holding me, don't leave, Shade."

The half-asleep writer mumbled, and Shade shrunk back into the quilt. When they started the night class last night, it was already nine o'clock in the evening, but Dorothy was still very dedicated and finished the class at half past ten.

Of course, Sylvia knew that she had delayed their original plan, so Dorothy had a few more pieces of fabric last night that even Leicia thought were beautiful. Thinking of this, Shade checked inside the quilt, but only felt the left side.

The writer lady grabbed his hand, and when Xia De looked at her, he found that the girl in his arms was smiling at him with her green eyes. Therefore, Xia De did not get up until after seven o'clock. Although he woke up very early, he got up very late.

(End of this chapter)


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