Extraordinary Noble

Chapter 32: Mr. Colin

At the gate of Will Knight Academy, Colin and Bill said goodbye to each other, and then went east and west.

Today's weather has been gloomy, somewhere between rain and no rain. The weather made the pedestrians on Wright Street extremely sparse, and the passing carriages came and went in a hurry.

Colin tightened the strap of his schoolbag and walked past a clothing store. He touched his chin, then turned his head past the clothing store and came to a shop called "Kyle Black Tea Shop".

There is only one shop, half with floor-to-ceiling windows and a wooden door painted with blue paint. Colin pushed open the wooden door and walked in, suddenly smelling the smell of black tea.

"Welcome to Kyle Black Tea Shop." A middle-aged voice sounded. Colin sounded familiar and looked up.

There is only one shop that is very narrow. A delicate counter half a person high divides the shop in half. Behind the counter is a large cabinet. , those fragrances are released from these chinaware.

Behind the counter and between the large cabinet, stood a slender, middle-aged gentleman with a large beard. He wore two white gloves on his hands.

"Mr. Kerry?" Colin asked in surprise.

"It's Colin." Mr. Colin also recognized Colin, showing a look of surprise.

Mr. Kerry is an aristocrat, his occupation is a tutor, and he is good at oil painting. The family background is also ordinary, similar to the situation of the Russell family. He has a son named Richard who also attends Will Knight Academy, although Richard is in third grade.

Mr. Kerry's house and Russell's house are separated by several villas. They are not close to each other, but they are acquaintances.

"Have you taken over this shop?" Colin asked casually, letting go of his surprise. Kyle Black Tea Shop is a long-established black tea shop on Wright Street. The previous owner was another gentleman.

"Because of the layoff of the city hall, many people lost their jobs and began to compete for the career of tutors. I am old and can't compete with them. I decided to find another way out. It happened that the owner of this store, Mr. Leete, wanted to sell the store because of some things, so I Buy it." Mr. Kerry said with a wry smile, shaking his head.

Colin was stunned, remembering that Smith had been looking for a job before, but failed because of too many competitors.

"It's really unpredictable." Colin sighed casually.

"Yeah, I never thought I would come to sell black tea." Mr. Kerry smiled more and more bitterly. Immediately, he said diligently, "Colin, do you want to buy black tea?"

"Well, black tea from Zealand." Colin nodded and said.

"What grade?" Mr. Kerry asked diligently.

"Duke black tea." Colin said, remembering the black tea he drank at Victor Knight's house last time.

"Okay, a silver coin is 5 grams. How much do you want to buy?" Mr. Kerry showed a slight smile.

"100 grams." Colin took out a gold coin from his pocket and put it on the table.

"Please wait a moment." Mr. Kerry didn't go to get the gold coins, but bowed first, and then got busy at the counter. While busy, he asked.

"Colin, I heard Richard say that you defeated Brian from your class in the academy?" Mr. Kerry carefully took out the black tea and asked.

"Yes." Colin replied.

"Not bad. Although Brian is not an aristocrat, his family is wealthy and can afford potions. If you can defeat him, it proves that you are talented and must be a great knight in the future." Mr. Kerry said with a smile. He is not polite, but sincere.

The situation in their family is similar to that of the Russell family, and his son Richard is also at the bottom of the aristocracy in the academy. He was very happy to hear that Colin had such strength.

"Thank you for your good words." Colin thanked him.

At this time, Mr. Kerry had weighed the black tea, put it into fine china, and then outsourced it to a delicate gift box and handed it to Colin.

Colin stretched out his hand to take it, intending to leave. Mr. Kerry stopped Colin, and he said seriously: "But, Colin. The old man at Brian's house is narrow-minded, so be careful that he troubles you."

"Thank you for your reminder, Mr. Kerry." Colin bowed again and thanked him.

Colin then said goodbye and left.

After a conversation with Mr. Kerry, Colin didn't feel anything. The Bryan family is indeed in trouble, but it's not a big problem. When Colin was about to arrive at the door of his house, he was stopped by a nobleman and had a cordial conversation.

It was only then that Colin suddenly realized that he was no longer what he used to be, and that he was already famous. Like Mr. Kerry, this nobleman lived very close to the Russell family, but not close, and had never called him so affectionately before.

"Welcome back, Colin." Colin got rid of the noble gentleman and came to the door. Linda came out in an apron to greet her, this time without a spatula in hand.

Linda wanted to hug and kiss Colin, but first she saw the beautiful gift box in Colin's hand.

"Where is the black tea produced?" Linda looked vigilant, thinking of the red wine from Vail that Colin had bought with lavishness last time, and her heart throbbed.

"It was used to entertain Knight Victor. Your Excellency likes the Duke's black tea from Zeeland." Colin quickly explained before Linda became furious.

Linda almost fried her hair when she heard the black tea from Zealand ~www.wuxiaspot.com~. But when he heard that it was used to entertain Victor Knight, he reluctantly accepted the fact.

"These are all gold coins." Linda sighed, then carefully reached out and took the gift box from Colin's hand, twisted her waist and walked in. Forgot to hug and kiss Colin too.

"I really miss my brother when I see money." Colin complained.

"What did you say?" Linda didn't hear very clearly, and turned around in confusion.

"It's nothing." Colin laughed awkwardly, hurriedly bent down and put down the slippers, took off the leather shoes and stepped on the slippers to enter the room.

At dinner time, because it was very dark, a white candle was lit on the table.

Colin and Linda are sitting face to face. Tonight is barbecue, vegetable soup, and bread. Linda picked up a piece of roast meat with a fork and asked casually, "Colin, you beat a classmate named Brian in the academy training class?"

Colin rolled his eyes, you know that?

"Yes." Colin didn't want to say more, just replied.

"I also heard from a Mrs. Chell. No one told me about you in the academy before. Sure enough, the academy is also within the scope of the empire, and strong strength is the foundation of everything." Linda's face showed pride. Then he reached out and touched Colin's head, messed up his short hair, and then said contentedly, "Come on, Mr. Colin."

Mrs. Chell is a wealthy noble lady. Her villa is only three villas away from the Russell family, but the two sides had no friendship before. And this time Mrs. Chell took the initiative to greet Linda.

She remembered the conversation with Mrs. Chell, who kept praising Colin as a promising prospective knight. She kept being humble, but couldn't hide her pride. It felt so cool.

"Okay. Miss Linda." Colin also smiled.

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