Chapter 203: Another "monster"


Before enjoying this delicious dish, Joan had thought that tomato stewed sirloin was the best dish in the world.
It wasn't until now that he discovered that he was really naive and couldn't help eating the grilled meat on the plate.
Miss Martha smiled softly and cut a large chunk of meat for him.
Joan couldn't resist the deliciousness of the barbecue and the enthusiasm of the owner. He waved a knife and fork and stuffed the second piece of roast beef into his stomach. He continued to say he was full.
The butler removed the tray and brought dessert after dinner.
Miss Martha had a coffee with Major Vassar, but Joan had a large glass of ice cream topped with honey and strawberry jam in front of her.
Is this... treating him like a child?
Okay, ice cream is really sweet!
If he can eat such desserts often, Joan doesn’t mind being treated as a child.
Having eaten dessert, Major Vasa proposed to take a walk downstairs in the garden, and incidentally deal with the corpses of the ground worms. It could not always be exposed to the sun until it rotted and smelled.
Miss Martha asked the two men to take a step first, and she would change clothes.
Joan and Major Vassar moved together to push the digger's body into the ready-made cave. As for the filling of the cave, it was enough to give it to the servants of the Castis family.
Before burying these big bugs, Joanne did not forget to collect the tentacles and plastrons of the remaining three ground-dwelling bugs, leaving them as enchanting materials.
After finishing his work, Joan crouched by the pond to wash the blood on his hands, and suddenly heard footsteps behind him.
Standing up and looking back, Miss Martha came over, still holding a check in her hand.
"Joan, this is the commission we said in advance, five hundred gold Duga." Miss Martha sent the check to Joan, and when he reached out to pick it up, she suddenly shrank again, with a hint of naughty smile, "You You have to promise me one thing first, otherwise don’t blame me for paying the bill."
"What is the matter, despite your orders."
"No more bullying Rebecca in the future."
Joan's face suddenly turned red, his head bowed, and he was speechless in embarrassment.
"Look at you, how shy than a little girl."
Miss Martha touched the boy's hair with a smile and urged her gently.
"Rebecca's health is bad, and she often loses her ability to control herself when she is emotional, but she never intentionally hurts you and your friends. I hope you will not treat her as a monster and get along with her in school in the future."
Joan's heart twitched abruptly, and couldn't help raising her head to ask her: "Miss Rebecca... is it often treated as a monster?"
There was a shadow in Miss Martha's eyes, and the smile on her lips became bitter.
"Rebecca was a naive and lively child when she was a child, until one day she discovered that her hair would be affected by emotions and became a murder weapon. Seeing that the hound that accompanied her from childhood was strangled by her long hair, her character became Completely changed, become introverted, inferiority, melancholy, almost no smile on his face..."
Miss Martha wiped the wet corners of her eyes.
"The doctor and the priest said that Rebecca has a strange pedigree. This dangerous pedigree comes from the elders of the Castes family, but I don’t understand why it appears in poor Rebecca? I I have exactly the same bloodline as Rebecca, and I should have the same fate, but I am just an ordinary woman, let alone sharing the pain of my sister, I can’t even understand why she is suffering, and I don’t know how to help her get rid of this. A curse from the blood."
"Please don't be sad, Miss Martha, just as the children born by the same pair of parents are not exactly the same in appearance, and the peculiar pedigree will not be equally inherited to all future generations. In this sense, you are more lucky than Lingmei." Qiao Anshen Said with emotion.
"I'd rather not be so lucky and share the pain with Rebecca." Martha sighed.
"Joan, you seem to know strange pedigrees. There are records of this in the Leiden College Library?" Major Vaasa asked.
Joan shook his head. It was not easy to say that he had a similar pedigree, but he showed different characteristics from Rebecca, so he was silent.
Martha tucked the cheque into Joan's jacket pocket and said softly, "I have collected it. When I need to use the money, I will take it to the business office to exchange it."
Joan thanked her, thought about it, and turned to Major Vasa: "Thanks to you for helping me deal with the last digger, this reward should also be shared with you."
"This is not necessary."
George Vaasa waved his hand, found Joan's face full of discomfort, thought about it, and then said to him:
"I don’t know what happened this spring. Many farms and pastures near Leiden have been attacked by huge pests. My ranch is also seriously affected. If you are free tomorrow, you may come to my house as a guest and help me eliminate the lurking in the pasture. Pests."
"There are traces of earthworms in your ranch?" Miss Martha asked in surprise. "Couldn't it be from my garden?"
"It shouldn't be. Our two manor houses are more than 20 miles apart. It's not far away to watch. It takes half an hour to ride the horse. The underground tunnels excavated by the ground worms don't extend so far. Moreover, according to my observations, lurking Monsters that attack livestock in pastures are more than a worm."
Major Vaasa's expression was solemn.
"This kind of pest was unheard of before, but it broke out this spring, and the affected area spreads across the vast fields on the north and south banks of the Eifen River. There are signs that this is not accidental...Forget it, it’s meaningless to speculate out of thin air, Joan, tomorrow you can Take time out?"
"Of course! There is no class on Monday anyway. I will be happy to help you, Mr. Vaasa."
To Major Vassa, Joan has always been very grateful for the opportunity to do something for him, and it is a bit of a reward for his life-saving grace.
While the three of them were walking and chatting, the old housekeeper Philip hurried into the garden, his face looking strange.
"Miss, three strangers came to visit. They claimed to work for the "Leiden Post" reporter and asked to interview you. They also asked me if Mr. Vida was here."
"I have something worth interviewing with the newspaper. This is really a strange thing." Miss Martha looked at Joan. "The three reporters outside the door are your friends?"
"Mr. Downs, is there a catman girl, a white ratman, and a kobold dressed by a scholar among the visitors?" Joan tentatively asked.
"Exactly as you said, Mr. Vader..." The old housekeeper couldn't help complaining, "You friends are really special!"
"They are indeed my friends, and I know that I will come here today to help you eliminate the pests. As for why I have to make a special interview to interview you, I don't know."
"Then invite them to the living room for a detailed discussion. This is my first interview with a reporter. Seriously, I am quite curious." Miss Martha said happily.
"I still have something to do with my family, so I won't accompany you." Major Vaasa said goodbye to Miss Martha and turned to say to Joan: "See you tomorrow."
"Okay, Mr. Vaasa, see you tomorrow morning." Joan waved goodbye to the major.
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