first wizarding world war.

Chapter 337 Mecklen Manor

Chapter 337 Mecklen Manor

Charlotte planned to transport all these orcs to Cappadocia.

The island of Goling, where the city of Cappadocia is located, is vast in area but has a very small population. There are many undeveloped areas, which are enough to accommodate these leopard people.

Charlotte hopes to bridge the differences between humans and orcs as much as possible through this group of leopard people. He lets humans practice the Beast God Transfiguration Technique, and also lets leopard people practice the Beast God Transfiguration Technique. If people on both sides can practice this technique successfully, how can they tell who is human and who is orc?
Charlotte hopes to create a brand new "nation", regardless of Behemoths, Southsera, Leopard People, or other races and nationalities that can be integrated in the future, but she doesn't know what it will look like in the end?
Charlotte knew that in this world, beautiful ideas often do not necessarily lead to beautiful results, but he felt that he was not an omnipotent god, so the best thing was to do as much as possible.

Frederica knew Machupi and had been to Machupi. She also knew where Dorothy often worked. Charlotte's arrangement was very considerate of her. She was immediately overjoyed and said, "I feel relieved with your words. I will notify them to go to Machupi."

Sophia Galanold waited quietly for Frederica to finish her work, then pointed to a pile of books and said, "This is all the information I found about the Holy Light Kingdom. If you still need it, Mr. Mecklen, I will continue to help."

Charlotte smiled slightly and said, "This is already very difficult. I actually have something else I would like to ask of you two."

Charlotte pondered for a moment and said, "I borrowed a batch of books, but due to time constraints, I can't read all of them. Moreover, these books are very valuable. I wonder if you two have time to help me find some valuable information?"

When Charlotte saw the books that Sophia Galanold brought, she immediately thought of the library in the underground cave she saw on St. Michael's Island. She didn't know what was in those books, but she would not be able to finish reading them in a short time on her own. However, these books were extremely precious, and many of them contained secret methods of inheritance. She definitely couldn't just find a bunch of quick documents to read them, so she wanted to ask the two ladies for help.

Frederica looked embarrassed. Of course she could read books, after all, Miss Leopard also graduated from college, but she really didn't like reading. Sofia Galannod was excited and said, "I can help."

Frederica had no choice but to reply, "I can help, too."

Charlotte then remembered that she also had a manor, which was also given by the Queen, but he had not been there for a long time, or to put it simply, he had never been there.

Although No. 58, rue des Champs-Elysees, was not small in area, it obviously could not hold so many books. No. 221B, rue Baker, Val d'Oise was even smaller, and only that manor house, which he had never visited, was suitable for transporting the batch of books from St. Michael's Island.

He first asked Mrs. Nancy to go to the Central Government Office to inform Anne that he could not have lunch with her today. Then he took Frederica and Sophia Galannode and took a dark luxury car to the manor outside the city.

The original name of this manor has been cancelled by Anne and changed to a new name: Mecklen Manor!

This estate mainly grows fruits, half of which is supplied to Strasbourg and the other half is used for making wine. Several kinds of fruit wine produced by the estate sell very well in Strasbourg and are supplied to several restaurants, mainly targeting middle-class consumers.

In addition to planting and winemaking, Mecklen Manor also has a fairly large residence, a five-story building with nearly a hundred rooms. On weekdays, there are fifty or sixty farmers and more than twenty servants busy working at Mecklen Manor. After Anne took over here, she also equipped the manor with five knights, taking up some of Charlotte's knight quota.

These five knights were from the Knights of the Breton family. Although they were old or injured and could not go to the battlefield, they were strong and experienced, and they were enough to protect a private manor in the area. The last time the orcs surrounded the manor, Mecklen Manor was not hit by the war because of its remote location. Occasionally, a few orc soldiers came over, but they were all chased away by the knights guarding the manor, the farmers and servants.

Charlotte brought the two ladies to Mecklen Manor. After briefly checking the house, he began to move the books. Frederica and Sophia Galanold helped to sort them and check if there were any records related to the name of the Holy Light God's country.

This kind of searching is not reading, but it can actually be quite quick. For example, just by taking a quick look at the category of the book, you can roughly determine whether it is related to the information you want to look up. For some books, you can determine the scope of the content just by flipping through the table of contents.

The three of them were busy all day. Charlotte calculated the time and found that it was almost time for Anne to get off work. He had not been able to accompany Anne at noon, and he could not miss her after get off work. So he made an excuse and asked the two ladies to continue looking up the information. With the help of the infinite mirror world, he went back to Strasbourg first.

Before leaving, he did not forget to pick out a mirror spirit at random and leave a coordinate for himself at Mecklen Manor.

Anne was quite disappointed to learn that Charlotte couldn't come over at noon. But when she got off work, she saw Charlotte hurrying over. She was overjoyed and asked, "Have you finished your work?"

Charlotte smiled and said, "It's not a big deal. Aren't you running a bookstore that also publishes books? I just bought a batch of books. You can pick out which ones are more valuable and choose to publish some of them, so that your publishing house won't have enough books to print and the bookstore won't have enough books to sell."

Anne was very happy. Although she didn't care about these things and her publishing house and bookstore mainly sold Anne Mackren's novels, Charlotte's thoughtfulness still made Miss Anne of Brittany very happy.

She and Charlotte hurriedly left the Central Government Office. Just as Charlotte was about to ask where to go for a while, she heard Anne whisper, "Today is my aunt's birthday. I want to visit her once. Can you accompany me?"

Charlotte was about to ask which aunt it was, but then her face turned awkward because Anne added, "Aunt Sophie!"

Charlotte's face was stiff, but she tried to force a smile and said, "We should go and see it. I will definitely go with you. It's a pity that your aunt, Ms. Sophie, will never see you and me together again."

Anne was also a little sad. She said, "If it wasn't a misunderstanding, I wouldn't have known Mr. Mecklen. If I hadn't known Mr. Mecklen, I can't imagine how I would live in the future."

"In addition to wanting to express my condolences, I also want to thank Aunt Sophie for touching fate for us and giving us the opportunity to meet."

Charlotte said flatly: "We should thank Aunt Sophie."

(End of this chapter)

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