Dear Broom Knight.

Chapter 32 Leon's Request

Chapter 32 Leon's Request

Lowry really feels that he is quite lucky.

Although the small shop in the manor disappeared and things like fertilizers that could accelerate the growth of plants and animals also disappeared, the seeds in his warehouse remained.

Lowry, who likes to play the knight development game, has an attitude that he must get all the achievements in the attached farming game. He does not consider efficiency at all and directly increases the number of plant seeds and animal cubs to the maximum.

The achievements of this dog game are numerous and dense, and the most tiring farming achievement is the full planting.

Most of the rewards given are weapons and accessories, and even furniture and manor appearances.

For Lowry, who focuses his main energy on the Cavaliers, it is like farming and grazing. He just clicks on whatever is closest to his mouse spot.

Therefore, in order to save trouble, he would just click one button to fill up the amount, instead of planting and buying later like other people do.

Of course, it is also because he is very hardworking and has earned a lot of gold from knight missions and achievements that he can be so relaxed and casual.

Then, when he arrived in this world, he could grow anything he wanted to eat at will.

Especially grapes.

Although wine grapes are super sweet, Lowry never feels like he’ll get tired of eating them… The sweetness from the fruit is much better than the sugar in this world.

In fact, Lowry doesn't really care if his winemakers can only make two or three types of wine in the end.

He can eat it anyway.

The greatest happiness for a chef is to be able to make more than a dozen kinds of fruit-related pastries.

Lowry is a very narrow-minded person.

Just like him in the past, when he occasionally went home, the gifts he brought back were definitely only things that his biological parents could use, and even the food was things that his brother's little nephew would never eat.

As for the fact that his seemingly well-fed niece might eat some of it, he didn't really care.

If he was not highly regarded, at least he had seen it clearly since childhood and understood that he was the only one he could rely on.

And if my niece, who grew up as a so-called wealthy daughter, is really bewitched by the idea that "you don't have to work too hard, just enjoy yourself", her future will definitely be even more miserable.

It is obvious that Lowry would never train a chef for the Earl's Castle.

Even he himself could only eat white bread for a few years.

But once he was in his own territory, Lowry let loose a lot more.

The most prudent thing he could do was to pull out a circle of saplings from the orchard in the virtual manor... Although he couldn't eradicate them, he could go in and pull them out himself.

This is also a kind of eradication, and it does not affect the life or death of the seedlings.

Speaking of which, Lori's biggest regret is this incomplete manor castle. What's missing is the half that faces the sea, and the hunting mountains by the sea are also gone.

Although this may be intentional, Lowry is still sad that he will no longer have any marine fish to harvest.

There are still some that were originally stored in the warehouse.

However, because he has been growing as a Knight, he just takes a boat out to sea every day and doesn't care what he catches.

When Lowry thought about the fact that he only had a few hundred of those forearm-long prawns left, he felt so sad and desperate that he felt like he was going to have a heart attack.

Why did he only want experience and not food?
Why do you have to sail an ocean-going ship?

The sea smells so good!
Even if there are a lot of ocean pearls and treasures from the distant seas, what good will it do?

He is not short of money.

In the achievement mission, gold nuggets are additional items, okay! There are dozens of them at a time.

Otherwise, he wouldn't have such a good relationship with those gray smugglers. It was because Lady Yagris and Count Montes were trying their best to give him money that he didn't get caught in the act all these years... Of course, he dared to be so arrogant because of this reason.

His virtual manor is really small, not even as big as the baron's castle.

Fortunately, the plants are planted and raised, and the growth rate is quite fast.

The animals and plants in the manor have very strong vitality, so all the fruit seedlings transplanted by Lowry survived in the end.

Although these saplings are not big, they have entered the fruit-bearing period after a year of rest.

It's not too much, but it's enough for someone like Lowry who has no one to give gifts to and has never thought about doing business.

Lowry would not take risks for Madam Yagris, but he was willing to share with her the good things he got.

Moreover, he knew Yagris very well.

After getting these fruits, she would only share them with her own knights and servants, and even Count Montes probably wouldn't get any.

Of course, Chesca understood what Lori was thinking, so she quickly said, "Yes, I'll let Taylor take someone to deal with it."

"Baron! Cheska!" Before she finished her words, Taylor's voice appeared outside the door.

"Tyler? Come in." Lori looked up curiously.

The serious little knight walked in solemnly: "My Lord Baron, I would like to see you, Captain Leon of the Tiger Blade Adventure Group.

Cheska wasn't in the front, so Mal asked me to come over and pass on the message."

Luo Rui's eyes darkened for a moment, then he nodded: "I know, let him in!

Cheska, take Taylor with you to deal with the agreed matter."

Chesca glanced at Lori sharply, nodded, turned around and dragged Taylor, who was about to say something, out.

Lori tilted his head and suddenly noticed his broom that was working hard to sweep the dust.

He waved his hand, and the door of the secret room on the right opened directly, and the broom flew in.

Leon came quickly.

The first thing he did when he came in, as Lori expected, was to look around for the broom.

There was a hint of sneer on Lowry's lips.

The tall knight adjusted his armor and took off his helmet, revealing his fluffy short golden hair: "Respected Broom... Baron Gezar, Leon has something to ask of you."

The quill that Lowry was holding in his hand to show that he didn't care suddenly broke into two pieces.

"Watch your words and actions, Captain Leon." He said in a deep voice.

"Ah... I'll pay attention next time." Leon shrugged. "I forgot the etiquette of getting along with nobles. Please forgive me."

"What on earth are you doing here?" Lori asked in confusion, "Looking for trouble?"

"No, I came here to ask for a legitimate reason to enter the Earldom of Montes." Leon spread his hands, "So, it was really a momentary negligence."

Your momentary negligence is not because you forgot about etiquette, but because you forgot that you still need my help, right?

Lori looked at him gloomily.

"Can you help me?" Leon tried to lower his voice, "I really need a reason that seems normal."

"Even if the fruit I sent to my mother is very valuable, there is no need for an adventure group as strong as Tiger Blade." Lori said without comment.

(End of this chapter)

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