Chapter 920 Great Changes Are Coming
A carriage with no logo, and it could not be called luxurious, came to the gate of the Diamond Queen Theater in the night. Behind the windows of this ordinary carriage, the curtains were raised, revealing a plain but slightly pale face. Seeing this face, the doorman ran over and said softly, "Master Parson, you are here."
It was the third son of the earl, the most insignificant nobleman in the mountain city. It was only here at the Diamond Queen that regular customers of the theater recognized this noble son who often haunted this place. Parson showed a calm smile: "Has Miss Ollie performed?"
"Not yet, Miss Ollie's solo can only be performed after two repertoires."
"It's just in time." Parson jumped out of the carriage, swayed and stood firm, and then took out a cluster of warmly colored roses from the carriage. It's just that against the festive color of the red rose, Parson's face looks even more sick. He coughed twice, and handed the roses to the doorman: "Send them to Ollie for me."
Not forgetting to throw a gold coin to the doorman, he walked towards the gate by himself.
The doorman nodded and bowed, squeezed the gold coin and snorted: "Stingy."
If this was changed to the past, a tip of a gold coin would be enough for him to enjoy for several nights. But not long ago, another rich young master rewarded him with a bag of gold coins, which was enough for him to eat and drink for three years. In comparison, I feel that Parson's tip is too petty.
Human hearts are insufficient.
Of course, Parson didn't know what a little doorman was thinking about, and he didn't know that one of the three boxes he had reserved for many years had already been opened by the doorman to another guest. Parson came to the experience box with ease. This box was in the middle, and the left and right rooms were left empty. In addition to deceiving others, the most important thing is that the date with Aoli is not afraid of being known.
The box faced the stage of the theater below, and Parson sat down, and soon after the two plays were over, the woman he fell in love with appeared on the stage. Aoli came from a humble background, she was pretty and had a curvaceous figure, and she could be regarded as a small pillar in the theater. There are quite a few people who follow her, and so far she can still be alone, singing in the theater, instead of being taken care of by some noble lord. Parson's contribution behind the scenes is extremely great. If he, the noble young master, had not held up a protective umbrella to shield this little woman from ups and downs, Aoli would have been reduced to a plaything long ago.
On the stage, Aoli began to sing. Her singing voice is clear and graceful. When it is high, it is like a bird breaking through the rain, and when it is low, it is like a ghost, like crying, and it is exciting. Parson closed his eyes, feeling that only he and Ollie were left in the whole world. Although the woman sang to everyone off the stage, to Parson's ears, it was like singing to herself.
He likes this woman very much, but it's a pity that his father has always opposed it. Fortunately, the earl has not interfered with his private life, otherwise Parson would only feel that life is unloved.
The song is over.
Not long after, Parson heard a knock on the door outside.
"Come in," he said.
Then a fiery body fell into his arms, Parson opened his eyes, and squeezed his head into Ollie's tender and jade-like twin peaks. Ollie hugged his head and moaned: "My lord..."
Panting heavily, Parson casually pulled the curtain rope next to him, and then lowered the two heavy gauze curtains facing the stage, and the box suddenly became a small world. Parson threw Ollie onto the chair. He tore off his jacket, roughly spread the woman's legs, and buried his head deep between Ollie's legs. The woman suddenly bowed into a shrimp
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Aoli may not become someone else's plaything, but she is destined to become a forbidden descendant of Parson. She herself does not reject this, and in general Parsons are not bad and have a high status. The important thing is that as long as Parson still likes her, she is only Parson's plaything. But if other big shots get their hands on it, I don't know how many men I have to serve. It is not uncommon for nobles to give playthings to each other.
It's just that this young master Parson is often incapable, which makes Ollie quite regretful.
Just like now, when Master Parson entered her body, he was extremely brave at the beginning. But after two or three shots, she handed over her gun and surrendered. Ollie didn't feel anything, and everything was over. The woman glanced at this useless man indiscriminately, her eyes contained contempt and disdain, but she still smiled and said, "Every time Master Parson makes me unable to walk, you just stare blankly at me." How do I go back?"
Parson smiled weakly: "There's no need to go back, just spend the night with me here tonight."
Aoli bit her lip to pretend to be shy, and Parson couldn't put it down even more. He propped up his body, slid his palm over Aoli's face, fell into the nephrite jade, and whispered in the woman's ear: "I will eat you again later."
Aoli looked surprised, three points were pretended, seven points were from the heart. She giggled and said, "The young master is really brave, but Ollie is yours after all, you just take your time, don't be in a hurry."
She knew Parson's body very well, and she didn't mind if the young master wanted to fight again. But if something happened, she, a little showgirl, couldn't afford the responsibility. Parson was offended, though she was mild-mannered. Just as he was about to reprimand him, he suddenly heard someone coughing dryly.
This dry cough fell on the ears of the two of them like thunder.
Ollie shivered and quickly got dressed. Parson shouted angrily: "Who is it!"
"Sorry for disturbing the two of you. I wanted to be patient and wait for the two of you to complete your good deeds before having a good chat with Master Parson. Unexpectedly, Master Parson was so brave that he had to interrupt the two of you." The person in the next box said slowly: "I took the liberty to disturb Master Parson to remind you that disaster is imminent. Only I can save you. Whether you believe it or not, there will be major changes within three days, and you will know when the time comes."
Then there was no sound from the box.
Parson's face changed, and he ran to the next door to see that the building was already empty. He walked back gloomyly, and said to Oli: "You must never reveal every word you heard just now, you understand?"
Ollie nodded desperately.
When Allen returned to the hotel, Splendon sent someone to inform him that Remington was with him. Allen smiled slightly and asked Ant to stay in the hotel, while he and Belmode took the carriage prepared by Speraden to his residence.
At the businessman's house, Allen met Remington. The note he left in Remington's pocket last night told him to come to Speraden if he wanted to cooperate. Remington did come, alone and sincerely.
Seeing Allen, Remington sneered: "You really have a lot of guts. If you easily expose your hiding place, aren't you afraid that I will pull the mountain guards over to kill you?"
Allen smiled lightly: "If that's the case, it's only your loss. I just met your third brother Parson, if you don't want to be my watchdog, I'll find Parson
(This chapter is not finished, please turn the page) Do the same. Although he is just a sick dog, it won't be a problem if he does it for two or three years. "
"Are you Allen?" Remington squinted his eyes and said, "And that Saga?"
"It seems that you also know something." Allen sat down generously: "During the time I left the territory, Earl Reckerd took good care of me. I plan to return the gift this time, how about it? Master Remington. Both Reckerd and Yopni must die, but I don’t have the energy to take care of such a huge mountain city. You can take over the earl’s territory, as long as you become my vassal.”
"How do I know if you have the ability to kill that old man, and that fellow Yopni?"
"It seems that you are not as brainless as the outside said." Allen said indifferently: "It's very simple, I will go to the Santo's Mansion tomorrow night to cut off the two heads. You can just watch in the Santo's Mansion .”
"Oh?" Remington intertwined his fingers: "And that guy Parson?"
"If you are willing to leave a person who competes with you for the family property, then let him live. Otherwise, please do it yourself. Master Remington can't possibly think of doing a profitable business, or is it even a sick number? Can't handle it?" Allen said softly.
Remington frowned, and Alan's meaning was obvious. If Remington wants to get Shancheng, he needs to kill Parson himself in exchange for Allen's trust in him. He nodded and said, "Okay, if you kill the old man and Yopni, I will take off the head of this boy Parson myself."
"Well, there are other arrangements after the matter is completed to help you take over the mountain city quickly, and wait for my notice at that time."
After Remington left, Allen looked at Belmode and said, "Wait for that man to attack Parson tomorrow night, and then you rescue our third son. Remember, let him know that Remington is going to kill himself Only then can we make a move. Leave Parson as a chess piece, and the mountain city will be in chaos in the future."
"Master, don't forget that there is an alien army in the barracks." Belmode reminded.
Allen nodded: "I know, this is exactly what Speriden and I will talk about next."
After staying at the Sboraden's house for nearly an hour, the two of them bid farewell and left. The night was dark, and the two of them did not take a carriage, but walked on the streets of the mountain city on foot. In the middle of the night, the mountain city was quite empty, and the two of them each carried a wine bottle. Belmode sighed: "Don't look at how calm it is now, who knows that great changes will come. But for these ordinary citizens, this turmoil has little impact on them."
"But if Reckerd is allowed to plan to send troops, then the life of the people in the mountain city will not be so easy in the future." Allen shook the wine bottle and said: "Once the empire knows that the alien army is from here, even if Reckerd It can be cleaned up afterwards, but the people living here will inevitably be affected. I can almost imagine that Reckerd will give up the mountain city in the end, because the city has been almost excavated by him. That old guy I should be more interested in Ark Port, Ark Port does not have the rich mineral deposits of a mountain city, but its commercial potential is not comparable to a mountain city."
"The mountain city will eventually be abandoned by Reckerd, and the turmoil he caused will be greater and deeper. And the changes I brought are limited to the noble class. And in order to manage my image as a lord, no matter who will be the lord at that time , the first thing must be to calm the hearts of the people. So you see, I am the savior of the mountain city."
(end of this chapter)
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