Abe the Wizard

Chapter 58: Matthew Castle Chamber

On their return, Lord Marshall and Abel first went to Castle Matthew, and since then the territory surrounding Castle Matthew has belonged to Abel.

This centerpiece of land east of the Knight Bennett, west of the Knight Harry, up to a hundred miles wide, along with everything in Castle Matthew, was lost to its owner because all the heirs of the Matthews had died and was sealed to Abel by the Principality. It also allowed Abel to own a crest, and the design of the crest could begin now, but after going to Ganba City to attend the decoration ceremony, it was left to the nobility management department for final validation and then to all the nobility management departments on the continent for the record.

The carriage arrived at the door of Castle Matthew, and the butler Ken had waited at the door, standing behind several guards and a group of servants, all of whom had lost sight of the fate of the future, all of whom had awaited the decision of the Principality since the murder of all members of the Matthew family.

Yesterday, the capital of the city had sent someone to announce that Lord Matthew had since changed his name to Lord Abbott, that the castle, along with everything that belonged to the land, had been returned to Lord Abbott, and that the castle had since been replaced by a new owner, and that these servants, guards and even housekeepers who lived in the castle, Ken, were worried that the new owner would drive them out of the castle.

Lord Marshall did not get off first, but said to Abel: "This is your castle. You will meet them first. ”

Abel laughed and said, "This land is Harry's, and although it will have two crests, it will always belong to the Harry family. ”

In this world, every lord of an aristocratic territory, regardless of its size, will have a crest, and when the territory is lost, the crest will be withdrawn, and each aristocrat will learn about the crest and know all the crests.

Those nobles who have no territory, while respected as the nobles of the territory, have no territory and no crest, are born inferior to the nobility of the territory.

Abel now has a crest, and as Lord Marshall's heir, he will have another crest, which will allow two of Abel's children to inherit the crest, the territory and the title when he has his own children.

Lord Marshall's smile on his face grew stronger, and Abel was his adopted son and son of his best brother, when Abel had clearly defined his territory as that of the Harry family, making him happy.

As the driver opened the door, Abel first stepped off the carriage and the butler stepped forward and bowed to Abel: "Dear Lord Abel, your castle welcomes you. ”

“Ken, nice to see you again.” Abel smiled and went on: “Show me the castle, I can't wait any longer. ”

“It's my pleasure! ”

The butler Ken then saw Lord Marshall get off the carriage and bowed in a hurry: "Dear Lord Marshall, ”

Lord Marshall waved, smiling and turning to Abel: "We visited the castle together, and Matthew did not invite me. ”

Hearing Lord Marshall say this, Butler Ken did not answer because Lord Matthew had previously had little contact with Lord Marshall and some contempt for Lord Marshall, then a knight, and Butler Ken did not greet the former owner because he was confronted with the new castle owner.

Abel was very impressed with Ken the butler and appreciated Ken's current attitude.

The day before yesterday it was dark to rescue Castle Matthew, some of the castle's buildings were burned by fire, Abe found today that everything in the castle had been restored, because the castle was made of boulders, so the fire did not burn the house, and it could be seen that the servants worked very hard in the last few days, besides some traces of fire on the outer wall, the catastrophe of that day was no longer visible.

When Abel looked at the castle, he was satisfied with the colour of his face and couldn't help but feel refreshed. The efforts of these days were recognized by the new owner, who introduced the castle to a more humble voice. When Abel looked inside the castle, he said to Abel: "Dear Lord Abel, all the belongings here have not moved, and the main city requires that all the property be sealed and accepted by you when you arrive. ”

Abel understood that this was a tribute to himself from Lord Dickens, who, as the owner of a great city, did not care about the property of a lord, and it was very cost-effective for him to pay Abel with these.

In the warehouse, Abel saw a couple of huge wooden wooden crates with a seal on the main city hall, and he didn't even look closely, and he turned back and said to Ken, "Ken, can I trust you? ”

Hearing Abel, Ken knelt down on one knee and said solemnly, "Yes, my dear Lord Abel, I give you my loyalty! ”

“I accept your loyalty, you are the housekeeper of my castle, and from now on we will be one family.” Abel reached up and held Ken up, "he said.

“Thank you, master!” Ken was already in tears, thought he was going to lose everything, and now he's getting it again.

“You're in charge of the servants and the guards, who want to stay, who want to leave, who can stay. Five gold coins for each of those who leave, that's kind of the severance pay I gave Lord Matthew.” Abel didn't want to bother with the trivial things in the castle, and leaving the professional things to the professionals was the right choice.

“Master, these will be arranged and the final results will be reported to you.” Ken is very grateful for Abel's trust that the world's housekeepers and masters are so close that he can get a job as a housekeeper that he will live with his master for the rest of his life. As the manager who is second only to his master in the castle, the position is very high, and working for such a young nobleman and master blacksmith, the road to the future is bright.

Lord Marshall watched Abel deal with these things without saying a word, and this is Abel's castle, and he did not want to interfere in Abel's affairs, which he was very clear about, and at the same time he was very appreciative of Abel's ability to deal with things and happy that Abel could find a suitable housekeeper.

When several people walked into the study, Ken grabbed a wooden box from the shelf and said, "There's a secret room here, and the way it opens is in this box, I'm going to dodge it. ”

When Ken retreated from the study to the door, Lord Marshall was ready to exit the study, but was stopped by Abel. “Uncle Marshall, let's visit Lord Matthew's collection together. ”

“Yes, opportunities are rare, and I would like to know what other aristocratic collections look like.” Lord Marshall has no excuse.

Opening the wooden box, Abel pressed the record above to open the machine, and on the wall of the study, a dark door was opened and the two walked into the secret room.

The secret room had a long staircase down and a dark staircase, but had no effect on the two official knights, Abel and Lord Marshall, who followed the staircase into a particularly large room, which was visually 20 metres wide and 50 metres long, with five night pearls embedded on the rooftop, illuminating the entire room.

In the middle of the room are two neat rows of wooden display cabinets filled with various items with clean surfaces, indicating that the owner loves these items very much and cleans them often. When Abel looked forward, he found that each item had its own instructions written on the parchment paper in front of the item.

Looking at the 10 rows of display cabinets on the left and right in front of him, Abel couldn't help but say that if Lord Dickens saw so many collections, it would be hard to say whether he would be tempted. Not to mention anything else, just the five night pearls above his head. If Lord Matthew dared to put them in the castle lobby, it was estimated that all the bandits on the mainland would be attracted.

Although Abel doesn't know much about the history of the world, his vast collection also opens his eyes to the treasures of a country and to the weapons of the future.

“Look at their collections, look at our castle collections, look at their collections, and look at our collections!” Abel said to Lord Marshall.

Lord Marshall leaned over Abel with his eyes and looked at the collection room and said, "How can I compare my collection to the collection that I have had for centuries? ”

It is shameful to contrast Lord Marshall's secret decision to go back and alter his collection room by clicking on it.