The holiday was fast approaching, and Woolley was a little worried about how to arrange it, because he did not want to leave Helen, but Helen did not want to go anywhere, and said that he would like to stay in Assyria, and it had been like this for two years anyway.

Woolley wanted to stay in the Green Mansion to accompany Helen, and then find an opportunity to take a small step forward in the relationship between the two, but it was as if he was deliberately working against him in the dark - Sibanouk's letter happened to arrive the day before the holiday, and the content of the letter made Woolley immediately feel that he was afraid that he would not be able to go back ......

The letter of Sibanock mentions three things.

First of all, recently, Antony, the consul of Seneca City-State, and Ivan, the second lieutenant general of the Third Army stationed in Seneca City-State Army, visited the White Stone Building twice, asking the White Stone Building to set aside some rooms for the low-ranking officers in the garrison. After Mikoyan decisively stepped forward, Ivan submitted the application for the construction of a barracks to the Legion, and according to the rule, the Third Legion would spare no effort to support Ivan, and informed the Temple and the Supreme Council of the Nobles about it, which meant that if Woolley did not make some useful efforts, he would have to consider relocating those workshops.

The second thing has to do with Lady Leah, this woman who is not willing to be lonely enjoys the rich offerings of the White Stone Building, while comfortably showing off her beauty, and then, more than half a month ago, successfully "captured" the garrison supply officer Chek, or rather, it was Chek who "captured" Mrs. Leah.

The third thing is that the glass-making process is already mature, and it is time to think about building a glass workshop.

When Woolley read the letter, he was a little uncool, he was disgusted with the covetousness of others, just as he hated the ill-will between people, and at the same time, he was also unhappy to see his former stepmother, Lady Leah, do something to disgrace his alcoholic father, although he was dead, Woolley still felt that he had a duty to maintain his dignity.

In addition to the above, the maturity of the glass process means that Woolley can once again set off a boom in the Assyrian territory, of course, this time, Woolley will not build this glass workshop in Seneca City.

After finding Klee and asking him to negotiate the purchase of a suitable house, Woolley hurriedly went to Rinny, some things may only this old man can help him, although Mikoyan is closer to Woolley in cooperation and personal relationships, but Woolley knows that Mikoyan can't go against the will of the temple, in other words, if the temple orders Mikoyan not to interfere with the garrison to occupy land and build a new barracks, then Mikoyan can really not do much.

After Woolley explained his intentions, Rini groaned for a long time, and then sighed softly, seeing him like this, Woolley sighed quietly in the bottom of his heart......

On the first day of the holiday, Nightblade Dance and Otto went back to their respective homes, in fact, after the clay tablet work was completed, Nightblade Dance and Otto returned to the academy to eat and live, but Woolley still kept their room, and every once in a while, the two would also meet to go back to the Green Building to eat hot pot - who let Woolley be the only place in the whole Assyrian City that has hot pot?

Helen originally wanted to go back to the academy to stay, but she couldn't resist Woolley's stubbornness, so she obediently stayed in the Green Building, and every morning Monica drove her to the gate of the academy by a horse-drawn carriage, and in the evening, Monica took her back to the Green Building.

In fact, Helen would prefer to have Woolley drive the car, so that she could walk into the academy side by side with Woolley, talk and laugh, and after a day of study, go back to the Green Building side by side again, and talk and laugh.

But this was obviously not possible in the short term, and the Council of the Supreme Nobles approved the application of the Overtly Rini and secretly Woolley—to add to the Assyrian Book, that is, to print all the documents after the Assyrian Book in accordance with the specifications and standards of the Assyrian Book, and then to put away the parchment that had been handed down for hundreds of years.

Woolley told Helen that it was a slow job, because it was working several times as much as the clay tablet work, and at the same time, it would be several times more profitable than the clay tablet work—the holders of the Supreme Council of Nobles would not be short of gold, and they wanted to go down in history.

The night before returning to Seneca City, Guru came to the Green Building, and after stopping his sister Lori from going back to Seneca City with Woolley, Guru asked very seriously, "Do you want me to accompany you back?"

"No, I can do these things myself." Woolley smiled and replied, "If I'm so useless, Helen can still sit here."

Helen, accustomed to Woolley's occasional jokes, gave Woolley a smile.

"Gruul, why don't you help me because of your brother?" Lori couldn't help but pinch Gruul's arm, "I'm here to get married, and I boasted to my father and mother that I would definitely marry Woolley."

Wu Lai was stunned, and subconsciously clenched Helen's hand, Guru covered his forehead in pain and didn't dare to look at Wu Lai, while muttering in his heart, Lori, if you don't talk about marriage all day long, and then you can use a little bit of your business brain on Wu Lai, it won't embarrass me so much, why don't you learn from Helen, just sit quietly, and occasionally laugh, you can fascinate Wu Lai.

......

Two days later, in the afternoon, Woolley's carriage appeared outside Seneca, and it was Janus who drove the car, and Woolley wanted to take El with him, but Moniga suggested that El stay in the Green House to learn how to be a qualified housekeeper, so Woolley gave up this plan, and at the same time dismissed the idea of taking Hippo back to Seneca with him, although he thought that it would be a pleasant thing to have a woman as a companion on the way, at least to pass the time of those boring journeys.

Within a year, Seneca City's walls had been heightened, many cracks had been repaired, and a wooden semicircular walled city level had been added outside the city gate, with four guards on the left and right of the checkpoint, and even lookout posts on the walls above and near the checkpoint.

"Young Master. Janusra stopped the carriage, and there were already a line of carriages and ox carts in front of him, and at a glance, there were probably more than thirty of them, and they were even close to a mile.

Woolley put his backarm on the back of his head, leaned back, stretched his legs, which had begun to sit a little stiff, a few times, and said, "Arrange them in order, don't let the horse startle." "

Young master, it seems that you are collecting a fee to enter the city?" Janus stood on the driver's seat and looked at it for a while, then turned his head and said.

"If you want to collect other vehicles, I'm a citizen of Seneca. Wu Lai closed his eyelids, "Look at this movement, I'm afraid it will take a while, I'm tired, squint first, and wake me up when I'm almost home." "

Okay, young master. Janus sat back in the driver's seat.

After a long moment, Woolley opened his eyes, his brow furrowed.

Outside the curtain, Janus had already stood up from the driver's seat again, and he was arguing with a small leader of the soldiers in the garrison: "My young master is the head of the prestigious Glindo family in Seneca City, and the Glindo family has a long history in Seneca City, so why do you have to pay the entrance fee?"

"Because your car mountain does not have the bronze medal issued by the garrison of Seneca City!" The tone of the soldier leader was full of impatience.

"Even then, it's the fault of the garrison, my young master is the god of the Seneca city-state, or is it ......" Janus has learned a lot from Klee in the past few months and has seen the world, plus at this time, with Woolley behind him, he is also fearless, but before he finished speaking, the leather whip in the hand of the soldier's little leader has already hit him with a whistling sound.

After a few crisp sounds, Janus, who was angry, saw the opportunity to seize the tail of the whip and pulled it, and the leather whip of the small leader of the soldiers suddenly took off his hand, and immediately, several nearby soldiers quickly surrounded him, and while shouting and scolding, he pulled out his bronze sword and pointed at Janus.

"Drag it down, cut off his hands!" shouted the soldier leader.

"I'll see who dares!" Woolley's voice suddenly sounded from behind the curtain, and then, as soon as the curtain was lifted, Woolley, who had a frosty face, stepped out, his eyes swept away, and his gaze fell on the small leader of the soldiers.

For some reason, when he was covered by Woolley's gaze, the little leader of the soldiers involuntarily took a step back.

"Young Master. Janus still held on to his whip, his cheeks, neck, and left shoulder, and the heaviest beads of blood slowly oozing out.

"Sit. Woolley patted Janus on the shoulder, his gaze swept again, and his voice suddenly raised a little, "Who beat me just now?!"

Of course, this was asked knowingly, Woolley naturally knew that it was the little leader of the soldiers who whipped Janus, and he did it just to make some noise.

In this way, everyone's eyes were focused on Woolley and Janus.

"It's me!" the little leader of the soldiers was a little uncomfortable when he was stared at by Woolley, and said in his heart how much of a matter it could be to beat a slave, so he admitted it very shamefully.

"Hmph, just dare to admit it. Woolley glanced coldly at the little leader of the soldiers, and gently patted Janus's shoulder, "Janus, how did this bastard beat you just now, how can you fight back now."

Janus was stunned, and before he could react, the soldiers around him were already in an uproar, and the little leader of the soldiers couldn't believe his ears, saying that in the past nearly a year since the garrison was in Seneca, all the nobles have been courteous, when has there ever been such an arrogant role, actually, to do something to the soldiers of the garrison?"

When the little leader of the soldiers heard this, his spirit immediately perked up, and he pointed at Woolley with his right hand: "Citizen! The garrison is not the so-called city-state guard, although you are a citizen, you have no right to hurt me

!" Woolley ignored him, but said in a voice that was enough for people within dozens of steps around him to hear clearly: "Yanus

!" "I am here! Young Master!" Janus's heart was hot, and he replied loudly.

"I ask you!, dare you beat this bastard?!" Woolley asked aloud.

"Dare!" Janus replied aloud, glaring at the little leader of the soldiers.

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