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Chapter 101 Go to the Central Government Office to register the Knights

Chapter 101 Let's go to the Central Government Office to register the Knights
Dorothy didn't bring anyone with her, she just brought a list.

In theory, Charlotte needs to get the list and go to these departments to ask for the people.

After all, this patrol army might have to go to the front line, so no one is willing to come.

Charlotte glanced at the list and put the matter out of her mind.

Dorothy was full of curiosity about Charlotte. She knew that this man was her cousin's subordinate, Anne's boyfriend, a humble little man, and a careerist who rose to prominence...

As for Charlotte's identity as a superhuman and her recent outstanding achievements, Dorothy didn't care much about it. The Su Mei family was not short of high-level superhumans, let alone young talents.

If she were not a girl and could get financial support from her family, Dorothy would even be confident that she could be promoted to the middle level at this age, or even reach the edge of high-level transcendence within a few years.

Normally, there are more low-level extraordinary people among college students and young people who have graduated for a few years, more middle-level extraordinary people among middle-aged people over 30 years old, and most of the high-level extraordinary people are uncles in their 40s or 50s.

All extraordinary paths require time to be honed. A very small number of geniuses can go faster, but that kind of thing is not within the plans of ordinary people.

After taking a sip of coffee, Dorothy said, "There is one more thing! We need to go to the Central Government Office together to register the Knights."

Charlotte had worked in the General Office of the Central Government for two years and knew the procedures there. She said, "Let's go now. If we are any later, I'm afraid they will stop working."

Dorothy walked out of the office calmly with her coffee in hand.

Charlotte watched Dorothy get into her carriage and had no choice but to follow.

Dorothy occupied the small study in the carriage, took a book from the bookshelf and slowly flipped through it. Charlotte tactfully kept silent and just gave Mrs. Nancy the address.

The carriage arrived at the Central Government Office. The two got off the carriage and walked side by side into Charlotte's former workplace. He was quite emotional and thought to himself, "I hope I don't run into acquaintances, otherwise it will be difficult to explain my current identity as the 34th-level, 4th-grade clerk and the commander-in-chief of the Lucavaro District Patrol Army."

Unfortunately, things did not go as planned. As soon as Charlotte entered the General Office of the Central Government, she saw a former colleague, Mr. Edgar, walking out with a rosy face, and she almost passed him by.

Charlotte turned slightly to avoid him, but Edgar recognized her former colleague and called out, "Is that Mr. Mecklen? I heard you went to prison. What a pity. If you go there, you have to recalculate your promotion years. You missed this wave of promotions."

Nodding slightly at Charlotte, Edgar said to Dorothy in high spirits, "Are you friends with Charlotte? He is a good man, but he is unlucky. He missed this promotion and has to wait another three years."

"I'm a second-level clerk in the General Office of the Central Government. Maybe I can be promoted to third level soon."

Dorothy was the crown goddess of Gorgias University. There were few graduates of this level in the Central Government Office. Her beauty had exceeded the upper limit of the appearance of this government department. Edgar was very attentive to her, and even in his mind, he had already imagined that the other party would admire him, abandon Charlotte, and throw herself into his arms.

Charlotte had no choice but to interrupt her former colleague, who was like a peacock spreading its feathers, and said, "Let's do something. If we don't hurry up, we'll have to rest. As you know, the General Office of the Central Government never waits for anyone."

There is even an old joke in the General Office of the Central Government: a soldier on the front line came with a warrant to request the allocation of a batch of weapons, but encountered the General Office of the Central Government closing time. At that time, a civil servant arrogantly said: "Even if it is a war, it can't affect our get off work." He drove the front-line soldier out and went to have afternoon tea leisurely.

The ending of the story was not beautiful. The imperial army was completely destroyed and lost its front line because it did not receive supplies. The arrogant civil servant was also sent to the gallows for dereliction of duty.

But this story has been passed down. Almost every civil servant in the central government office has heard it, and almost everyone has this proverb on their lips: "Even war cannot stop us from going to get off work."

Edgar had no choice but to watch the two leave, and he did not forget to shout behind them: "Beautiful lady, may I know your name?"

Dorothy didn't even look back. After walking away, she complained in a low voice: "Don't you have female employees in the General Office of the Central Government? Why does he look like he has never seen a woman before?"

Charlotte smiled and said, "Of course he has never seen a girl as beautiful as you. Even I don't get to see one very often."

Dorothy smiled slyly and asked a soul-searching question: "Who is prettier, me or Anne?"

Charlotte quickly counterattacked without hesitation: "There is a proverb in the New World: In the eyes of a man in love, no woman can compare to his sweetheart."

Dorothy chuckled and said, "Why haven't I heard of this proverb?"

Charlotte shrugged her shoulders without explaining, and he drew on the wisdom of the earth to make up a proverb.

The two quickly found the Military Affairs Knights' Division of the Central Government Office. Charlotte was back at his former workplace, and was familiar with the place. He saw dozens of staff members in the Knights' Division looking relaxed, chatting and laughing, as if they were about to get off work. He quickly grabbed a rather silent middle-aged man, thrust a forehand over to him, and said, "We are the patrol troops of the Lucavaro District, and we want to be reorganized into the Freedom Knights. How do we go about the formalities?"

The silent middle-aged man squeezed the Forle banknote in his hand and said, "I can do it. Do you have the paperwork?"

Charlotte handed over the documents that Dorothy had brought. The middle-aged man reviewed the documents and said, "I also need your identification documents and the Knights' Order application documents. This document must be clearly marked with the Knights' Order's name, location, and jurisdiction..."

Charlotte answered them one by one. As for the name of the knights, he reported "The Knights of Favonius" without hesitation. After all, Anne of Breton was the Goddess of Favonius at Gorgias University.

Although the former Laurel Goddess is right next to him, if he dares to name himself after the Order of the Knights of the Laurel, he will probably be a single toad for the rest of his life.

Dorothy did not object. She whispered in Charlotte's ear, "You owe me a favor."

Charlotte shrugged her shoulders and acknowledged the favor. It was an honor to owe a favor to Miss Su Mei.

At the end of the registration of the Knights, the middle-aged man asked casually: "Registration period?"

Charlotte's eyes lit up immediately, and he had only one thought in his mind: "This is worth the money."

He lowered his voice to a very low level and said calmly, "Nine-nine-nine!"

(End of this chapter)

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