Mage Joan

Chapter 171: Joan's Loft

Joan looked in the direction indicated by Thomas, and saw that Mother Claire hugged Rebecca, sobbing at Rawls, looking very angry.

It turned out that after Grandma Claire awakened Rebecca, she noticed that the apprentice's head was bleeding, and three big bags were swollen on her forehead. She immediately asked Rebecca who bullied her.

When Rebecca sobbed out the antecedents and consequences of this storm, Grandma Claire was even more furious. If Master Rolls stopped him, he would have personally punished Thomas and Joan himself, and these two "little hooligans" Become a pig and give her baby apprentice a grudge.

Master Rawls smiled with his face, and pleaded for the two newly admitted students.

Rebecca also persuaded Mother Claire to dissipate her breath and said, "I blame me for failing to control my hair, and almost hurt others."

"You stupid girl, you can't be polite to those bastards, otherwise they will entangle you with a slapstick face!"

Hearing Mother Claire's anger, Joan gave Thomas an angry look.

Thanks to this playboy's gift, he has become a scoundrel who chases after the girl in the eyes of others. It is a terrible injustice!

Grandma Claire was not so easy to get angry, Master Rolls had to call Thomas and Joan to apologize to Rebecca.

Rebecca's eyes were particularly frightened, but she barely smiled at the two "bad boys" and accepted their apology.

The turmoil finally subsided, but Joanne's heart was still not calm.

Since seeing Rebecca's weird long hair for the first time, he felt a strong sense of uneasiness in his heart.

At first he thought Rebecca was using magic to manipulate his hair to attack Thomas, so he wanted to knock her out, forcing her to stop casting concentration.

However, after Rebecca's coma, the long hair will continue to attack, and will actively protect Rebecca, which shows that most of them are not the effects of spells, but more like the external characteristics of strange blood lineage-just like the back of his neck That eye.

Joan also noticed that Rebecca didn't care about the Thomas that caused the storm, but instead peeked at herself from time to time, as if she felt a blood power similar to her.

Would you like to take the initiative to talk to Rebecca?

The idea came to Joan's mind, and he was immediately dismissed.

A very introverted person like him, let him take the initiative to talk to a beautiful girl, it is more uncomfortable than to kill him. What's more, Rebecca is not only a "genius girl" that attracts the attention of the whole school, but also an extremely dangerous "bomb" that cannot be controlled by himself-Thomas's experience just now is a lesson.

Qiao An is most afraid of trouble in his life. Today, the storm has sounded the alarm for him. In order to complete his studies safely, it is best not to have a relationship with troublesome people like Rebecca.

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Leiden College has a public canteen that provides simple meals. Although the taste of the meals is average, it is cheaper than the restaurants outside.

Students like Joan, who are not well off, mostly dine in the cafeteria. Students with a better family are more willing to enjoy dinner in a small restaurant near the school.

As for the young masters such as Thomas Chap and Edward Gates, who are not rich in the noble food of the school cafeteria, the family members are not worried that they frequently go to those dirty restaurants to eat. In case of unclean things, the kitchen and personal servants at home are specially sent to the school to wait for the young master to eat and drink.

The school also considers the special needs of individual students, and the dormitories provided are divided into two levels.

The first type of dormitory is just an ordinary single room, which is similar to the cheapest hotel room. The room has no other furniture except for a bed and a set of tables and chairs. The rent is very cheap.

The second type of dormitory is much more luxurious, equivalent to the high-end suite of the hotel, and the rent is of course much more expensive than the former dormitory.

For the convenience of teaching, most of the students’ dorms are adjacent to the teaching building of this specialty, and the Austrian Law School is no exception.

The dorm shared by Joan, Thomas and Edward is a small two-story building, and you can see the magnificent castle-like teaching building across from the window.

The dormitory building is more like a country house from the exterior to the interior layout. The second and first floors are luxury suites with separate bathrooms, kitchens and servant rooms. The annual rent is 1,000 gold Durga; the basement and attic are dark. It is narrow and can only accommodate one person. The annual rent is only 200 Duga.

Joan couldn't afford the suite, after a careful comparison between the basement and the attic, he finally decided to rent the attic. Mainly because the loft is quieter and not as humid as the basement, rats and cockroaches are infested.

Thomas rented a suite on the second floor, strolled around to indicate that the room was too large, and it was possible to separate a room and ask Joan to live with him.

Joan didn't want to take advantage of him, and rejected his kindness in the most polite way. However, under Thomas' repeated pleadings, Joan reluctantly agreed to go downstairs to eat with him, because Thomas claimed to be a "lonesome man", and eating alone was bleak for him.

Just as Joan was about to clean the loft, a convertible wagon filled with gorgeous furniture stopped outside the dormitory door.

Bobby, Thomas's personal servant—the dark-skinned boy Joan had seen at the station in the morning—jumped off the carriage, and then two strong men came down from the carriage, both wearing Chap's servant uniforms, and ordered Came to move for Master Thomas.

Joan had seen Bobby beaten by Thomas before at the station and felt aggrieved for him. Looking down from the attic window at the moment, I saw Bobby standing on the steps with his waist and commanding the two older and stronger men who were older and stronger to move furniture and salute. I looked at them impatiently and scolded them both clumsy and clumsy. Like his little master Thomas.

What he saw in front of him made Joan realize that Bobby was the servant of Master Thomas. Although he was also a servant of the Chap family, his status was much higher than that of ordinary servants. No wonder Thomas threatened to sell him. , Bobby cried in shock.

The second floor was originally equipped with complete furniture, but it was too shabby compared to the furniture that Thomas brought from his home. When Bobby asked what the original home in the host’s dormitory had to be kept, Thomas sat on the sofa and turned over the newspaper. His eyelids were too lazy to lift it up and answered lightly:

"I don't want anything used by others, throw it away."

Bobby seemed to be not surprised by the master's reply, and he directed his men to move the furniture in the room downstairs one by one and replace the whole set with new ones.

As for those old furniture, they were all thrown in the yard and waited for the school to send people to clean up.

Seeing this scene, Joanne felt it was too wasteful, and couldn't help but go down to the second floor and ask Thomas if he could buy the furniture he didn't want.

"Those rubbish, is it worth the money?" Thomas dropped the newspaper and smiled indifferently: "What do you want, even take it away."

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