Chapter 2 Scream
With Margaret's help, he changed into a shirt and jacket. The tall and plump maid decorated his young child like a gentle mother.

They influenced each other. Diane's time travel made his baby face look even younger, and the originally sharp and agile female knight now looked more plump and mature.

So if two people who come to Landu City don't want to attract attention, they can't use the relationship of husband and wife or mother and child, but can only use the relationship of master and servant.

It is not just that a respectable gentleman needs a maid, but also because it can explain the intimacy between each other. Many personal maids who have been trained by their masters since childhood will become their masters' lovers.

"Well, my master."

Margaret half-knelt down and gently kissed Diane's neck with her white jade hands before buttoning Diane's collar.

"It's perfect. Did you learn this from the palace maids?"

Diane took the cane handed to her by Margaret, looked at herself in the mirror, and praised herself, saying that she looked like a gentleman.

"No, it's from the maid's manual. I've been taught by ear and ear, but I've never seen a maid dress her master."

The elegant maid gently shook a heavy book in her hand that was more than five centimeters thick, then put the book down, picked up her bag, walked to the door and stood respectfully at the door.

"No need to be so meticulous. We are not nobles, and we are not true master and servant. You are my God..."

"I am your servant, and I enjoy this identity, being able to serve you!"

She bent down to open a door for Diane. A loyal maid shouldn't interrupt her master's speech, but as Diane's god, she could.

"Okay, let's go."

Diane took a step forward, and didn't know what to say to Margaret who was enjoying it.

As she left the door, a cold wind blew in her face. The maid maintained a polite smile, but Diane felt her face become a little stiff.

Fortunately, before going out, the maid put a warm scarf on him, otherwise Diane felt that she might not be able to maintain basic etiquette and would shiver timidly.

"It's time to buy a carriage and hire a groom."

The maid suggested that she couldn't bear to see Diane freezing in the cold wind, but Diane immediately objected.

"Don't be extravagant just because you have a little money. You bought a house closer to the school at a higher price to save on carriage expenses. Now you want to change your original plan. Doesn't that make your original plan seem foolish?"

It’s not that Diane doesn’t know how to enjoy life, she’s just really afraid of being poor. When she thinks about the money it costs to raise horses and horsemen, Diane feels that walking is quite healthy.

"That's true, Master. However, I recently found a job as a translator, which can offset the cost of buying a carriage for you."

The maid made light of it, and Diane felt numb. He breathed in the coolness of the air, allowing himself to feel the subtle pain.

"Are you still human? This is your third part-time job, right? And you still have to take care of me. Can you handle it?"

The gentle maid was always so calm and spent most of the day with her. Diane didn't understand why the maid could still find time to do a part-time job.

"I am God."

The maid's brief words left Diane speechless.

Diane strode forward, and the maid followed closely. Her plump figure made her steps light, giving Diane more time to think.

"Don't take on any more part-time jobs. It breaks my heart. I feel uncomfortable with you supporting me like this. I'd rather live a more difficult life."

After a long while, Diane sighed softly. He usually didn't force orders on the maid, and the maid would definitely argue for the decisions she made. Diane was not going to debate with her.

"Adding another part-time job will affect my ability to care for my master, which is unforgivable."

The maid clearly promised that it would be a part-time job, provided it did not affect her main job.

"As for supporting you, you should also think about your heroic act of cutting your wrists to feed your blood." "That was also because you left the food for me first and starved yourself to death. Who are you trying to make fun of?"

"No, if you count it up, that's the food you snatched from the earthworms at the risk of your life!"

"Without you, I would have been eaten by the earthworms..."

"..."

"Alright, this kind of debate is meaningless. You are my maid and my lover. I love you, but that's it. I won't do it again."

Realizing that there was no answer to the argument and that the connection between the two sides had long been broken, Diane directly summarized and ended the argument.

"As you command, my master!"

The maid lifted her skirt, took a step back slightly, and agreed gracefully. When Diane took a step back, the maid naturally took a step back as well. As long as she didn't lose, it was good.

No matter what it was, whether Diane was right or wrong, the maid would praise it and obey it, and mistakes would only be corrected afterwards.

But when it comes to gratitude, Margaret will not give in. She will repay the gratitude that is as heavy as the mountains and as deep as the oceans with her whole life.

"Why are there so many people at the school gate?"

Diane sighed at Margaret's stubbornness for the umpteenth time. He had almost reached the school gate and saw a lot of people gathered at the gate across the street.

"Maybe it's because of the opening ceremony today, so there are more people coming."

The maid smiled gently and didn't care, so Diane walked over slowly.

When I got closer, I saw that it was not crowded at all. People were still in an orderly manner. The gate was controlled and people were entering and exiting in an orderly manner. There were fully armed knights guarding it.

The only problem is that the shape and color of the armor are not very uniform. Each one has its own unique features, which are quite subtle and Diane can't see them.

The day before yesterday, Diane went to the school to handle some formalities, but she didn't see any guards. It was quite strange that Diane saw a guard today.

However, thinking that this was the first day of school at Tudor Royal College and there would be some inspections, Diane didn't think there was anything wrong and just observed for a moment before moving forward.

Just as he was about to move forward, he was held down by a force. Looking back, he saw the tall Margaret holding Diane's shoulders.

"Master, I have some questions, please wait."

It was normal that Diane couldn't see the problem. Diane was not a knight, but Margaret could tell at a glance that there was something wrong with the knight who was maintaining order at the scene.

Diane waited for a while. In the cold wind, a young man got off a carriage in front of the college gate. He looked at the gilded characters of Tudor Royal College with an expression of reverence.

He got out of the carriage leisurely, accompanied by a maid, which was a standard feature of the upper class.

He walked to the front door, straightened his clothes, and planned to walk in directly like people who had just entered the college. Diane didn't look at him carefully and seemed nonchalant.

He wanted to ask Margaret what was so strange, but the maid's eyes were focused on several suits of armor, so Diane didn't dare to ask.

"what……"

A sharp female scream instantly drew Diane's attention.

The gentleman who had just looked respectable had fallen to the ground, with blood flowing from the corners of his face and mouth, his expression extremely painful, and the maid looked terrified.

"The college is for Tudor nobles. Are you barbarians worthy enough to attend it?"

(End of this chapter)

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