At the gate of Luxembourg First Middle School, a teacher wearing thick glasses warmly saw Zaolu and her daughter off. Although Yevina hadn't revealed her profession or aristocratic status, their exquisite, fitted clothing still betrayed their identities.

Luxembourg has its fair share of wealthy individuals, but most are businessmen and officials, maintaining a low profile. After all, Governor Victor has "invited" these high-profile individuals to contribute to Luxembourg's prosperity, and no one would complain about having their head resting too comfortably on their neck.

Although Yevina and her daughter consciously kept a low profile, the habits inherited from their long life in Che City still made them stand out from the crowd.

"Liya, what do you think of this school? The environment is not worse than your previous school, and it's not far from Brother Victoria's home. As for the teaching level of the teachers, it depends on your own experience. Mom is not good at this."

Zaolu pinched Yevina, her face gradually regaining its rosy color. "I don't think it makes any difference. Anyway, I only have one year left in middle school. Instead of thinking about which middle school to go to, it would be more practical to think about which high school to go to. Mom, are you used to working for Brother Victoria? Will anyone bully you?"

The haze left by Andre's death in Zaolu's heart is gradually dissipating. The precocious girl has already noticed the bitterness and anxiety in her mother's heart.

"No problem, Victoria is very enthusiastic about us, and the work is not complicated." Yevina responded to her daughter's question, but her mind couldn't help but flash back to Victoria's slightly overly enthusiastic behavior towards her in the office, and the beautiful scene she accidentally saw that night.

Even Yevina, who had already given birth, blushed subconsciously at the thought. Fortunately, Zaolu didn't notice, otherwise the young lady wouldn't know how to explain it to her child.

"You can study at home for a while. After you finish your daily homework, you can go for a walk around the new house. As for Mom, I'll change my clothes and go to work. If nothing goes wrong, I shouldn't be back until the evening."

As they chatted, the mother and daughter had already walked home. The First Middle School was indeed very close to Victoria's residence, which made Zaolu determined to go to school there. Watching Yevina change into her uniform and hurriedly leave, Zaolu secretly made up her mind.

"When I grow up, I will definitely restore the splendor of the Rostov family and let my mother return to her former leisurely life."

Two flowers bloom, each with its own beauty. Meanwhile, Yevina didn't have so many chaotic thoughts. She simply hurried back to the City Hall gracefully and swiftly, arriving at her post—Victory's office—amidst the greetings of people she knew and didn't know.

When I opened the door, a girl in brand new work clothes was lying on the sofa boiling water. Seeing Yevina come in, she nodded calmly: "Ms. Yevina, good morning."

"Hello to you too." Yevina instinctively replied, then realized: "Ah, you are..."

"She's Mudstone." Victor, who was reading the news, put down his newspaper and briefly introduced her: "She's a new personal bodyguard. The Sarkaz standing at the door are her subordinates. This is Yevina, the new secretary."

"Oh, hello. If you have any problems in the future, just come to me." Hearing that Yevina was also a newcomer, Mudstone's eyes lit up and he greeted her gently.

"Thank you in advance." Yevina nodded and smiled gently. "By the way, where are Miss Dorothy and Ms. Kashena?"

"Kasheina's taken a leave. She's been busy for a while now, so let her rest for the next two days." Victoria, holding a cup of tea, spoke nonsense seriously. Of course, he knew who the peeper was last night, but that didn't stop him from fooling the ignorant Mudstone. "As for Tao, she won't feel at ease if she doesn't check on each department after a week without work."

"Really?" Hearing Victoria mention Kashena, Yevina suddenly realized how charming and charming it was last night. The three of them were so crazy. No wonder Kashena couldn't get out of bed this morning...

Thinking of this, Yevina couldn't help but glance at Victoria, who seemed to be smiling, and her face flushed involuntarily:

"Ahem, by the way, I wonder if Miss Dorothy gave you the list I compiled. I've been giving it some serious thought over the past two days, and I think it would be a waste to simply save the property left by my late husband.

I thought it would be better to give it to you to manage rather than let it rot in the bank. Andre's favorite saying was, 'Money is only valuable when it's in circulation.' So I'd like to invest this money in you, and when Leah comes of age, I'll take it out and let her manage it."

"What a noble thought, worthy of the Countess." Victor applauded. He knew exactly what Yevina was worried about. She and Zaolu had come to Luxembourg alone, unfamiliar territory, their only acquaintance being the most prominent aristocrat there.

As is typical of nobles, they would have already begun to covet the Rostov family's wealth and titles. Unfortunately, Zaolu and her daughter had no way to protect this wealth. So Yevina thought of simply investing the money in Victoria openly to reduce the risk.

Anyway, if Victoria wanted to take the money, the mother and daughter would not be able to keep it no matter what. It would be better to invest the money early to avoid unnecessary risks.

It’s a pity that Yevina didn’t expect one thing.

Victoria had little interest in the title, and his desire for money was secondary to his need for advancement. What he truly desired was Yevina and Zaolu, mother and daughter.

"Of course, Luxembourg is developing rapidly right now. Every bit of funding is invaluable support to me."

As he spoke, Victoria warmly embraced Yevina, as if embracing a like-minded partner. "I will always remember your support. Don't worry, I will immediately help you invest this money in the most promising companies in Luxembourg."

Feeling Victoria's strong and warm embrace, Yevina's blush became more attractive: "Really? Thank you, Mr. Victoria."

A charming atmosphere was quietly brewing between the two of them, and Miss Mudstone, who was holding a kettle to make tea, had wisely turned her head away.

Although she seemed to have heard words like deceased husband just now, her intuition told her that this was not her business, and it would be better to pretend not to see it at this time.

Wine Pond and Meat Forest: 65 Wei Wu Legacy

"Mr. Victor, please, please don't do this. Even though Andre is gone, I can't betray him."

In the office, Victoria and Yevina hugged each other tightly. Although they said that they were grateful for Yevina's sacrifice and understanding, in fact, both of them knew the real purpose hidden in the other's polite words.

Victoria's hands kept moving, his handsome face pressed against Yevina's blushing cheeks:

"Madam Yevina, what nonsense are you talking about? Mr. Andrei's last wish was that you and your daughter could live in peace and that the Rostov family could be revived. Aren't you working towards this goal now?

You should know that both Luxembourg and I have abundant financial support. Those merchants and nobles would gladly pour their money into my pockets, hoping I could help them earn more rubles. How could a mother and daughter with no real power, not even the right to inherit aristocracy, enter the game? And how could they rise to the top of City Hall? Mr. Andre's help alone won't be enough; everything requires your own 'hard work.'

Yevina knew the rules, but she was still hesitant: "But... don't you like Leah? I was thinking of recommending Leah to marry you after she came of age. Now, wouldn't it be a mess..."

"Of course I like Miss Leah too." Victoria sniffed the fragrance on Yevina's body and no longer concealed his desire: "But it's still too long for Leah to come of age. Madam Yevina should understand that young people are full of blood and can't endure that long. What's more... Leah is only in the third grade now. Aren't you afraid that I will change my mind after she comes of age?"

Yevina was speechless. Victoria's words touched her heart. The intense intercourse between Victoria and Kashena last night had given her great stimulation, and at the same time, it had also triggered a sense of crisis in Yevina's heart.

Victoria was right. He was just a young man, full of vigor and vitality. How could the meat hanging on his lips ever taste good when he ate it? The girls around him were fiercely competing, but Leah was immersed in her studies.

She can't win. Leah can't win on her own.

Thinking of this, Madam Yevina gritted her teeth and made a decision that went against her husband. She released her slender hand from Victoria's shoulder, pressed against his chest, and whispered:

"If Master Victoria is interested in a married woman like me, I'm happy to accompany him. But can we do this at night? There are other children in the office now."

"Others? Who else?" Victoria laughed and spun Yevina around in his arms. As the view spun, Yevina realized the girl who had been lying on the sofa boiling water had disappeared, replaced by the locked office door.

"Don't worry, your clothes won't get dirty." Seeing that Yevina had understood the situation, Victoria smiled and hugged the lady in his arms, comforting her from time to time.

(Attack on Zaolu's supply point and birth point.)

Click————

Mudstone, who was standing outside, carefully locked the office door and then breathed a sigh of relief. "Is this how nobles socialize? They're really playing it safe."

"Huh? Boss, why are you out?" The four fully armed Sarkaz standing at the door saw their boss leaving and asked in confusion, "Is the boss getting ready to go out?"

"That's none of our business. Just wait at the door and don't let anyone in." Mudstone shook his head evasively, and fished out a few clean glasses from his hand-packed trouser pockets. "Anyone want some hot water? It's good for your health."

The Sarkaz shook their heads. "Uh, boss, you drink it. But this light blue kettle is quite nice. We can get a few when we get back."

Two hours later, Miss Dorothy returned to the office door satisfied after completing her inspection. Although they hadn't seen each other for a week, the various departments were still following the plan she had left. Kashiena hadn't done anything shady, which made Miss Dorothy feel quite good.

"Huh? Miss Mudstone? Why are you squatting at the door drinking tea? Where are the others?" As soon as Dorothy returned to the top floor, she saw the Sarkaz bodyguards surrounding the door and immediately asked curiously.

Seeing Dorothy come back, a hint of embarrassment flashed across Mud Rock's face: "Uh, the boss and Yevina are discussing matters between the nobles, so I came out early to avoid suspicion."

"Noble affairs?" Dorothy raised her eyebrows, instantly understanding what was going on. "Alright, then you continue to guard the door. I'll go in and see if they've finished their discussion."

After saying that, Dorothy's figure instantly faded away, leaving the Sarkaz looking at each other in bewilderment.

"Boss, we can't seem to stop this guy..."

"Don't worry about it. Trust the boss to handle it." Mudstone held the cup of water and sipped the hot tea. "Anyway, we've done our best. The rest is none of our business."

"Yes!"

In the blink of an eye, Dorothy appeared in the office. Surprisingly, Victoria was sitting alone at his desk, reading a newspaper. But after hearing the faint sounds coming from under the desk, Dorothy instantly understood where the missing Yevina had gone.

"Is the inspection over?" Seeing Dorothy suddenly appear, Victoria was not panicked. He put down the newspaper and reached into the desk.

"It's over. Everything is normal. Kashena didn't do anything tricky." Dorothy nodded and returned to her seat. "By the way, I noticed a courier from Rhodes Island had arrived at the police station while I was on patrol. It looks like they should be arriving soon."

As if she thought Dorothy didn't notice the little movement under the table, Yevina, who was squatting under Victoria, calmed her stiff body and continued her massage.

"Is it finally coming? I've been looking forward to it for a long time." Victoria smiled, as if he had just tried to invite Rhodes Island out of a tentative attitude before.

Now that the doctor is missing, he's risked saying things he shouldn't have to say to Kal'tsit. That impatient green cat is definitely going to be unable to hold back, and might even come to Luxembourg in person to talk him over.

This actually played into Victoria's hands.

The situation on the edge of Che City was critical, so he couldn't properly tease Kal'tsit. But when they got to Luxembourg, wouldn't he have the final say?

Although Kal'tsit should be considered the Doctor's daughter in name, who says a daughter can't be a wife?

Miss Suzuran is still the mother, so aren't all the doctors still madly attacking Miss Suzuran's birthplace?

The Tower of Babel: 66

A week later, a small landship belonging to Rhodes Island arrived at the gates of Luxembourg. When Victoria, Yevina, and the Mudstone Squadron went out of the city to greet them, a familiar figure, already impatient, suddenly leaped from the deck of the ship.

"Boss, I'm back again~"

The sound arrives before the person arrives, and the vibrant voice of the Bee Hunter always lifts people's spirits. Seeing his long-lost buddy, Bee Hunter, who was mixed in the team, rushed out of the crowd in one swift step, then used inertia to throw himself towards Victoria.

Even though there weren't many opportunities to stretch her muscles in Rhodes Island, Bee Hunter's skills and awareness remained impeccable. According to her predicted trajectory, the girl would crash into Victoria's arms the moment she lost power.

And his 'brother' obviously would not refuse such an intimate and beautiful reunion scene.

Miss Bee Hunter knew very well how much damage her round and plump legs could do to Victoria. She could even catch a glimpse of Victoria's open arms out of the corner of her eye.

Unfortunately, a diligent bodyguard took the initiative and reached out to grab the girl who was leaping in the air.

"Sorry, please don't do anything dangerous."

"What? Where did you steal this skilled fighter from after not seeing him for a few days?" Feeling the steady strength coming from Mud Rock's hand, Miss Bee Hunter wasn't annoyed but delighted. She slid down from Mud Rock's hand with a nimble gesture. "I have a feeling fighting you won't be boring."

"It's hard to say. Miss Mudstone is good at head-on combat and collisions. If we really fight, you will probably be in trouble." Victoria walked forward slowly, skillfully put his hand between Hunter Bee's legs and gently stroked her as a welcome. At the same time, he introduced Hunter Bee's identity to the two newcomers beside him.

"How's it going? How's it been in Rhodes Island? By the way, this is my former bodyguard and military instructor, Shura. You can also call her Hunting Bee."

Mud Rock nodded and greeted Shura gently, "I see. Hello, Senior Hunter Bee."

As for Yevina, who was following behind Victoria, she was a little more indifferent and just greeted Hunting Bee normally. She had just noticed the little tricks between Victoria and Hunting Bee.

In other words, the hunting bee is also a strong enemy.

"Haha, I didn't expect that after my vacation, I'd come back with a whole bunch of younger people. That's not bad." Seeing Mudstone and the others treating her with such respect, the already lively Hunting Bee felt incredibly proud. If it weren't for Victoria holding her back, she might have floated off into the air.

However, Victoria did not keep his attention on the Hunting Bee. Just as he was greeting the girl, a familiar gaze fell on him silently.

Victoria looked up and saw Dr. Kal'tsit leaning against the guardrail, looking at him expressionlessly.

Victoria raised his lips and waved hello. "I'm glad that Rhodes Island has accepted this cooperation. I believe we will both get what we want, Dr. Kal'tsit."

Kel'tsit nodded slightly and gracefully strolled down the descending stairs to Victoria. "This land has seen too much death and betrayal. I only hope that our farewell this time won't be a regretful repetition of the past."

"?" Victoria blinked and looked at Kai Maomao who was pretending to be indifferent with a look that said, "Are you sick? If you are not sick, don't talk nonsense."

Seeing that Victor didn't respond or get angry, Kal'tsit walked straight towards the city gate. "The landship carries a variety of Rhodes Island's latest medicines, as well as a team of excellent doctors. I don't need to worry about arranging the itinerary, young lord, right?"

"Of course, providing excellent service to the angels who have come from afar is also part of Luxembourg's hospitality. Rest assured, mature Ms. Kelsey."

Considering that Kal'tsit's subordinates were watching around, Victoria didn't say anything too harsh. Instead, he dissed Kal'tsit in the same tone and sentence structure. Then he dismissed Miss Yevina and Hunter Bee on the spot, and walked along the street with only the Mudrock Squad and Kal'tsit.

"Ms. Kal'tsit has been traveling around Terra for many years. I wonder if she has ever been to Luxembourg?" After arranging the reception, Victoria led everyone for a walk towards the City Hall.

Although the special car they brought here was waiting on the roadside, Victoria gave the car to Hunter Bee and the other man.

The reason was very simple. He had a lot to talk to Kal'tsit about, and he believed that Kal'tsit had the same idea.

"I've been here, but I haven't been shopping. I still remember what your father looked like then. He was an interesting man who was both arrogant and cautious." Perhaps because there were no colleagues around her, Kal'tsit finally stopped speaking those obscure Eagle languages.

Victoria chuckled, completely unconcerned with Kal'tsit's hint. "Really? It's a pity he's gone, otherwise your meeting might have been quite interesting. By the way, how long have you been wandering this land? Have you decided what the towers built from the ruins of the Tower of Babel will eventually look like?"

"Of course not." Kal'tsit was startled, a complex expression flickering in her eyes. "This kind of thing shouldn't and can't be decided by me. Both Amiya and... are more suitable to be the decision maker than me. Now I just want to lead Rhodes Island as far as possible, and then help Amiya inherit that will. Will the Doctor come back to help?"

"I don't think so." Victor shook his head, the smile on his lips quietly fading. "The Doctor is the Doctor, and Victor is Victor. Just like I taught you before, I plan to appreciate and change the world with my own eyes. The ending is predetermined, but the process doesn't have to be cruel. As long as no one breaks the rules, I have no intention of overturning this game."

"So Her Highness Theresa is the one who broke the rules, right?" Kelsey smiled bitterly, as if she had already guessed this. "I don't know how she broke the rules, nor do I know what happened at that time. I just want to know one thing. Are you heartbroken?"

"It's like the roses I planted with my own hands were pulled up by me. It's regretful and painful." Victoria looked into Kal'tsit's eyes and slowly closed his eyes.

'The Tower of Babel' was one of the very few plots that Victoria had seen in his previous life.

Theresa's pursuit and persistence, Tracy's despair and decisiveness, and even the doctor's own entanglement made him heartbroken.

If the Doctor before the Tower of Babel plot was just an irrelevant hooded man, then after the Tower of Babel, Victoria would have no hesitation in believing that the Doctor "himself" was the most indispensable protagonist.

He loves this land filled with beast-eared girls, but he also loves humans and civilization.

Wine Pool and Meat Forest: 67 Unexpected People, Unexpected Hearts

Kelsey.

The beginning of her growth journey may be due to a small accident, or she may simply want to respond to the creator's expectations.

But no matter what, when the words "You must witness the existence of this land with your own eyes and experience the significance of civilization for yourself" are instilled into your mind, it is no longer a simple creation.

Time slips away, and there's no turning back. Tens of thousands of years passed in the blink of an eye. Kal'tsit witnessed the departure of the gods and the ancestors, watched these creatures evolve from them, and watched Originium destroy one civilization only to nourish another.

It understood humans and became human.

As a result, she realized something very terrible, which she only truly understood after she confirmed Victoria's identity.

The thing is...her original creators, the 'prophet' or the woman whose name she didn't want to mention. Although they were the source of the concept of 'humanity' in this land, they actually didn't have much humanity.

Yes, although Kal'tsit could sense their moods and the love they had for civilization and each other, they still lacked a trace of the most crucial humanity in their hearts.

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