"Okay." Drizzt nodded.

Doctors in the past had prescribed medicine for him, but this was the first time he had found medicine that was so effective and effective as the one in front of him.

Therefore, Trist began to trust the doctor.

"Well, doctor, I'll rest first." Having said that, he closed his eyes.

"Okay, Lord Drizzt, I'll leave now. I'll come back tomorrow."

The doctor said this and then politely left the room.

After leaving the room, the doctor did not leave the mansion, but walked around the huge baron mansion.

Although it is large, the Baron's mansion is actually only two stories high. The upper floor is the noble's bedroom and office, and the lower floor is the kitchen, living room, storage room and rooms originally for servants.

After spending more than ten minutes touring the rooms, the doctor locked onto one.

In the kitchen on the first floor, he found a wall tile that was slightly different from the surrounding tiles. Just as he was about to touch that tile, footsteps suddenly sounded outside.

The doctor quickly stopped what he was doing and walked to the door.

The source of the footsteps outside the door was the guard who had just been guarding the door.

"Sir, I see you and Lord Drizzt have been upstairs for quite some time. I'm a little worried, so..."

"Ah, don't worry, the Baron just took my medicine and is now asleep." said the doctor.

"Is that so..." The guard breathed a sigh of relief after hearing that.

"Then, doctor, are you sure you can cure Lord Drizzt's illness?"

"Of course." The doctor nodded.

Then, as if he was somewhat concerned about why this guard cared so much about Drizzt, the doctor asked, "Mr. Guard, are you on good terms with the Baron?"

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Chapter 103: It’s still early

"Of course." The guard nodded. "To be honest, Lord Drizzt can be said to be one of the best city lords in the empire."

"Oh? Why do you say that?" The doctor looked at the guard with interest.

"Hmm..." The guard paused, then said, "Before Lord Drizzt fell ill, he basically worked in the office for more than twelve hours every day. The whole city was in good order under his governance."

"Moreover, Lord Drizzt himself lives a very simple life. In addition to the high cost of medical treatment this time, he also fired all the permanent servants. He usually only hires some hourly workers to clean the room and cook."

"If you think this is just my one-sided opinion, you can go ask others and see what they think of Lord Drizzt."

"Okay." The doctor nodded after hearing this.

He walked to the door with the guard, and then, as if he suddenly remembered something, he asked: "By the way, Mr. Guard, what did you do before?"

"Ah..." The guard paused after hearing this question, and then said, "To be honest, my family was actually quite well off before."

"My family does business in Constant City, and we are quite famous here."

"Oh?" Upon hearing this, the doctor became a little interested in the guard's life experience.

"Then why did you come here to serve as a guard?"

"This..." The guard hesitated, but still said: "Actually, a few years ago, my sister Susie disappeared inexplicably."

"My father couldn't find Susie no matter how hard he looked. You know, Susie is the apple of our eye. She's young, pretty, well-educated, and our whole family likes her very much."

"But she just disappeared like that."

"After Susie disappeared, my father stopped focusing on business. Whenever he made a little money, he would ask the detective to collect information about Susie, but there was no news for several years."

"My father fell ill a year ago, and our family owed a lot of debts because of looking for Susie. In the end, we had to sell all our property to barely pay off the debts..."

"But my father still didn't live to see Susie." The guard said this and sighed. "After that, because our two families have a good relationship and I have some brute force, Lord Drizzt let me be his guard to guard the gate for him."

"I see." Upon hearing this, the doctor also felt sympathy for the guard's plight. "Take it easy, Mr. Guard."

"Well, I've let it go." The guard said with a forced smile.

"Besides, Lord Drizzt has promised that he will help me find Susie."

"That's good." The doctor nodded. "At least, with the help of Mayor Baron, we are definitely one step closer to finding your sister."

"Ah."

"Okay, I'll go back to the inn first. I'll come back when the Baron wakes up in the evening."

"Okay, thank you, doctor," the guard said and bowed to the doctor.

The doctor left the baron's mansion, but did not return to his hotel immediately. Instead, he wandered around the city.

Only after finishing all the things in front of him could he relax and observe the city carefully.

Although it has a population of less than 50,000 and can only be considered a small city, the streets of Constantine are clean and the citizens appear to be in good spirits.

The most important thing is that the doctor did not see any slums in the city along the way.

With this in mind, the doctor randomly found residents on the street and asked them about Trist's character.

"Mayor Drizzt? He's very nice." A middle-aged woman said. "During the festival last year, he sang to the children in the square and gave gifts to the citizens."

"My Lord Baron?" In the tavern, a middle-aged man's eyes, which were originally a little hazy, suddenly brightened up when he heard the name, and there was a hint of respect in his tone.

"My Lord Baron is someone I respect very much."

"Uncle Drizzt?" A little girl at the bottom of a residential building smiled when she heard Drizzt's name.

"I still remember that two years ago, my parents and I were still living in the slums in the city, but it was demolished last year and we moved into a new home. My parents also have decent jobs and we live a happy life!"

Everyone in the city couldn't help but smile when they heard Drizzt's name, which surprised the doctor.

He had been to many cities, but it was rare to find a lord like Constantine where the residents had such a unified opinion.

It can be said that he was a good lord who implemented benevolent policies.

The doctor was conflicted when he thought about what he was going to do that night.

……

On the other side, Orson, Litt, Virgil and Elsa returned to the academy in the same carriage.

The atmosphere in the carriage was quite awkward.

After all, Elsa is the princess of the empire. Although she is now a classmate of the people present, it is obvious that the other three are still quite uncomfortable with being squeezed in this small space with Elsa.

After considering the seats, Virgil and Orson sat on one side of the carriage, while Elsa and Lit sat on the other side.

Along the way, the four of them didn't say a word.

I just reprimanded Elsa in the interrogation room in a serious tone.

If Orson were asked to speak again, he wouldn't be able to find any topic to talk about.

Virgil was originally Orson's subordinate, and he would not speak unless Orson spoke.

As for Leeteuk who was sitting next to Elsa...

She ignored the princess beside her and kept staring at Orson, which made Orson feel a little uncomfortable.

The four of them waited until the carriage stopped at the entrance of the academy before getting off.

Just as the four entered the academy and were about to go their separate ways, Elsa suddenly called out to Orson.

"Um, Orson..."

"I'm sorry for what happened just now..." As she said this, as a princess she actually bowed to Orson.

If there were no one else around at the moment, this matter would definitely become a hot topic in the academy tomorrow.

"I... I'm apologizing to you as a classmate, don't get me wrong." Having said that, without waiting for Orson's reply, Elsa turned around and walked towards Afro who was waiting for her not far away.

Litt narrowed his eyes, stood on tiptoe, and sniffed Orson's cheek.

"What are you doing, Litt!" Orson was startled by this action and quickly moved to the side, looking at her in surprise.

"I just wanted to smell if there was any other woman's scent on Orson," said Litt.

"How is that possible!" Orson said this and couldn't help but tap Litt's little head gently.

"Be more careful next time, don't get so close to me..."

"Orson, are you... shy?"

"No!" Orson shook his head and looked around. After making sure there was no one else, he said, "You little girl, you still want to make me shy? It's too early!"

Chapter 104: Happy Cooperation

Orson and Litt returned to the dormitory. Litt closed the door, and then, impatiently, hugged Orson's waist at the entrance.

Her little cheek was pressed tightly against Orson's back, and she felt very safe and at ease, feeling his body temperature and familiar smell.

Feeling Lit's movements, Orson paused, and then said helplessly:

"Leet, even though this is at home, we are just siblings, please restrain yourself a little."

"I was very restrained." Lit said, burying his face deep in his eyes again.

"I was busy outside before, and I didn't talk to you, Orsen, when I came back. I really missed you, Orsen."

"Just think of it as a sister missing her brother after not seeing him for a long time, Orson." Litt said this to justify Orson's actions.

Orson wanted to argue, but seeing what Litt said, he didn't know what to say and could only let Litt hold him like this.

After holding each other for about a minute, Li Te finally let go of her hand reluctantly.

"Okay, I'll go make dinner~" It was rare that he didn't have to take care of Mudrick's affairs anymore, so Litt wanted to relax and have a rest.

"Ah..." Orson suddenly thought of something and called out to Litt.

"Well, Lit, I'm not eating at home tonight."

"Eh?" Litt paused when he heard that, then turned back slowly and stared at Orson blankly.

"Why?" Then, her tone suddenly became cold.

, his expression became gloomy.

"Uh... I have something to take care of." Orson explained. "I might be back late."

"Won't you talk to me?" Lit tilted his head and gave a "kind" smile.

"It's a rather private matter." Orson said this, scratched the back of his head, then apologized and left the dormitory.

"Sorry, Leeteuk, I have to go first. Dinner doesn't have to wait for me."

Having said this, Orson ran out like the wind.

Leeteuk's joyful mood upon returning home suddenly vanished.

She could guess where Orson had gone.

Most likely he went to look for Olivia.

Really, Orson can't even speak clearly and has no idea what he likes.

In the kitchen, Lit picked up a kitchen knife for some reason. She looked at her lifeless pupils reflected on the shiny blade of the knife, and for some reason, she laughed softly.

Then, she walked towards the direction of Olivia's dormitory.

……

In an ordinary residential building in Saint Laurent City, a thin man opened the door and returned to the room. He was just about to take off his nightgown when he saw a man sitting at the dining table. He shook the red wine glass in his hand and turned to look at the man.

"Hello, Mr. Assassin." The person who spoke was Orson.

"..." The assassin paused, rubbed his eyes, and after confirming that the person sitting at the dining table was Orson, he immediately wanted to escape. However, after a few seconds, he came back obediently.

There were several people standing at the door blocking him, and he couldn't get out at all.

Obviously, Orson came prepared this time.

The assassin also knew that if Orson could capture him, he would definitely capture him a second time.

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