first wizarding world war.

Chapter 221 Angry Bunana

Chapter 221 Angry Bunana

Charlotte receives salaries in two countries and has a place in a private knighthood. Excluding savings, based purely on income, she has enough money to pay the balance for the purchase of No. 58, Avenue des Champs-Elysées.

Anne also agreed with him to settle the debt.

This matter was easy for Charlotte to handle. She gave Anne a sum of écu, and Anne would naturally give him the corresponding debt documents in return.

The two left the Val d'Oise district, but did not go to the Picardy district. The goods in the Picardy district were very complete, but not high-end. If you want to buy high-end goods, you have to go to the Alexandria district.

Although Anne tried to be as "frugal" as possible, she was the daughter of the Count of Brittany after all, so during this shopping trip, Charlotte learned what "consumption" meant.

Their total cost was fifty-two écu.

Well, converted into RMB, nearly one million was spent.

Miss Anne Breton paid for the entire trip.

Ms. Charlotte Mecklen was only responsible for signing the delivery address.

Charlotte knew that this day would come sooner or later, and he had already prepared for it and chose to accept it silently...

The two of them bought something and returned to 221B Baker Street in the Val d'Oise district. Charlotte saw a carriage parked in front of the door, but the person in the carriage did not get out, obviously waiting for someone.

Just as Charlotte was about to move the things in with Anne, she heard a voice saying, "You really do live here. I came here to ask why those two books are not available in Fars's bookstore?"

Charlotte froze. Not to mention the Old World, even on Earth, it was hard to find these two books in bookstores. Although online novels were published, they were rarely printed in large numbers and were not popular books. They were generally poorly distributed in bookstores.

Princess Mei, dressed in a black robe, got off the carriage, saw Anne, and nodded slightly as a greeting.

Charlotte was afraid that Anne would misunderstand, so she hurriedly introduced: "This is Princess May Guillaume, the aunt of His Majesty Alfred Guillaume. This time she is representing Ingrima to our Fars Empire."

"This is Anne! Anne de Bretagne, the beloved daughter of the Count of Brittany and my good friend."

"Princess Mei, please come in and I will explain it to you in detail."

Charlotte's mind was spinning. He didn't come up with a suitable reason until everyone entered the room and he ordered coffee for everyone. In the end, he could only bite the bullet and said, "I also saw these two books in a bookstore in the Principality of Behemoth when I was a child."

"So there isn't one in Strasbourg?"

"They are all very old books, and the publisher may have run out of stock."

Princess Mei looked very regretful and murmured to herself, "I also read Fars' novels, but they are still the same books, no different from Ingridma, and far inferior to the stories of Roland and Du Wei. How could such a good novel not be a bestseller?"

Anne looked at the two of them with some curiosity, but wisely she said nothing.

Princess Mei stayed there for only a moment, then said to Charlotte, "I'm going to the Principality of Behemoth right now."

Charlotte's forehead was covered with sweat again. It was impossible for the Principality of Behemoth to have these two books.

But he couldn't slap himself in the face right now, so he could only say awkwardly: "I wish you a safe journey."

Princess May stayed for a short while before getting up and leaving. If Anne wasn't there, she wouldn't mind and would let Charlotte continue telling her stories, but since Anne was there... she also had to behave like a princess.

After sending Princess May away, Charlotte decided to "confess half of it" first. He whispered, "I'm going to be in trouble."

"How bad is it?" Anne asked.

Charlotte cut out the beginning and the end, picked out the key points, and said, "This princess is a novel fan and brought a novel on board. I was inappropriate and showed a little contempt, so I was almost beaten to death by the princess."

"I was in a hurry and said I had seen better novels, so I made up a novel on the spot. I didn't expect that I escaped with it, but got into even bigger trouble."

Anne was surprised and asked, "You can also write novels?"

Charlotte immediately told Anne the contents of the two fantasy novels, briefly picking out the outlines. Anne's eyes became brighter and brighter, and she whispered, "I have a way."

“What’s the solution?” Charlotte asked.
Anne said, "I will find a few quick clerks, and you will recite the novel to them. Once it is sorted out, we will find a publisher to publish it."

"That way we can handle it."

Charlotte was surprised and delighted, and asked, "Is this possible?"

Annie nodded and said, "I'll take care of it."

"I can bring someone over tomorrow."

Charlotte breathed a sigh of relief and said, "Anne, you are really my lucky goddess."

Anne of Brittany smiled brightly, believing what Charlotte said. Charlotte didn't know Princess May. She was a native of Earth before, and after traveling through time, she was the son of a businessman, so she didn't know about the affairs of the upper class. But as a young lady of the Brittany family, how could Anne not know about this eldest princess? May Guillaume's love of novels and the fact that her husband was killed by Zimmermann in a duel had long been spread throughout the Old Continent.

Anne had always had a high opinion of Charlotte's abilities, otherwise she wouldn't have started dating him. But Anne didn't expect that Charlotte actually understood novels?

Charlotte traveled through time and was busy surviving. She had no idea that novelists in the Old World actually had a very high status. Many famous novelists could even enter and leave the palace and tell their latest novels to the royal family and nobles.

Anne also liked several novels, but she occasionally discovered that Charlotte was very disgusted with novels, and thought that he didn't like them, so she deliberately hid this hobby.

Anne once secretly regretted that Mr. Mecklen didn't like novels. She might have to hide this hobby and read novels away from him. But she didn't expect that Charlotte didn't dislike reading novels, but thought these novels were too bad. She could write the best novels herself.

Anne only listened to Charlotte's synopsis and felt that these two novels were indeed better than any novel in the Old World. Especially of course, Charlotte briefly mentioned the death of Prince Chen. Anne felt her heart broken. How could Du Wei not live happily with Prince Chen?

When Annie decided to publish the book, she asked someone to write a sequel to be included in the main text. She wanted to find the best novelist to write the sequel and make sure that Du Wei and Prince Chen lived happily together.

Well, Charlotte didn't know that Anne would do this.

If he knew...

I will definitely advise Annie not to let this gunman use his real name or common pen name, but to change it to an Inglima-style pen name: Angry Bunana!
Helps to live a long life.

(End of this chapter)

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