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Chapter 104 Wake up, Count Rekal!(1/2)

"One, two, three, get up!"

The conductor of the band raised his baton and the music played.

This is a very deep and moving piece of music called "Wayne, Please Don't Cry for Me."

Karen likes the melody of this piece of music very much, and because she likes it, she can't help but feel a pity in her heart. This piece of music, which was composed specifically for the royal family by musician Delmens hundreds of years ago, has shown another dimension in the long history.

a state;

It is estimated that Queen Gloria III would wipe her tears while listening to this piece of music when she returned to the palace after accompanying Count Recar at the dock.

This change in painting style,

It was originally a deep and majestic style of music, but it created an aura of "tactful resentment" in my mind.

Music is the same as clothes. It depends on style and style, but more importantly, it depends on the person.

Of course, in the eyes of ordinary citizens in Venn, the royal family and Her Majesty the Queen are still the objects of their love. Perhaps this is the beauty of distance.

Accompanied by this song, the Queen entered the Allen Manor in a "Diamond" car specially provided by the royal family. She was accompanied by entourage vehicles in front and behind. This was a large motorcade.

In addition, the Royal Palace Guards Cavalry also came in, but Karen looked a little worried about them as they rode horses, fearing that they might fall off accidentally.

Even for the facade projects of the palace and royal family, they are extremely unqualified.

According to custom, the Queen's motorcade enters through the main gate and stops behind the castle.

The Queen got out of the car. At ninety-five years old, her old age cannot be concealed.

It's just that she applied a lot of powder, so under the reporters' cameras and the quality of today's photos, Wien's media can continue to boast that their queen is still young.

But Karen clearly saw the age spots on the Queen's wrists and neck.

Old Anderson went to greet the Queen in person, and then Mr. Bede took his place to support the Queen.

The Queen gently pushed Mr. Bede's hand away in a naughty manner of an elderly person and said instead:

"Ask your daughter to help me."

Eunice, who was wearing a black formal dress today, came over and helped the queen.

The Queen reached out and patted the back of Eunice's hand and said: "Long time no see, you are really getting more and more beautiful."

"Your Majesty is getting younger and younger."

"hehe."

The queen laughed, and with Eunice's support, walked into the castle.

Karen, as an ordinary child of the Allen family, walked forward with his two uncles. While looking at the queen, Karen was still looking at the entourage around the queen.

Among them, there must be members of the family belief system and even believers in the church.

After entering the castle, the queen sat down in the living room and began to drink water.

Everyone was waiting nearby, and the faces of the male and female servants in Allen Castle were filled with proud expressions.

Fortunately, Pu'er is not here now, otherwise it would definitely sigh: It's down and out, it's down and out.

To take it to the extreme, Pu'er might even ridicule: A prostitute from Gloria's family comes to visit, what is there to be solemn and proud of?

The Queen began to receive the core children of the Allen family in the living room;

At the same time, the Queen's Life Manager began to order the accompanying palace servants to send the Queen's daily necessities upstairs for placement. During the handover, after learning that the Queen's bedroom tonight was the master bedroom on the third floor of the Allen family, the Life Manager was still slightly a little a little bit worried.

Surprised;

Because according to royal records, successive queens have frequently visited Allen Manor and often stayed overnight, but the Allen family has never given up the master bedroom of their patriarch.

However, the surprise is only temporary. After all, the Allen family, which is now in decline, can only keep lowering its posture in front of the royal family.

In fact, Karen deliberately made room for the master bedroom.

Old Anderson also persuaded Karen not to do this, but Karen still insisted on it.

Because the two safest places in Allen Castle are the patriarch's study and the other is the patriarch's bedroom.

But from another perspective, that is, from Karen's last experience, the safest place is often the strongest cage.

Pu'er has become familiar with his own formation again, and after Her Majesty the Queen goes to bed at night, she can be "settled" in it;

When the time comes, it will be up to Karen to wake up Count Recar and let him resolve this sinful debt.

Old Anderson sat next to the Queen, Bede took his wife Jenny, and Mike took his wife Lisa to pay homage to the Queen.

The Queen comforted Mike who was sitting in a wheelchair, but Karen noticed that the old maid standing behind the Queen looked at Mike emphatically.

Oh, are you aware that the problem in Mike's body has been solved?

Next, the younger generation came forward. Karen's two uncles and Mike's son and daughter went up to see the Queen one after another, and at the same time received the gifts from the Queen.

The most valuable gift the Queen gave Eunice was a pearl necklace.

After completing a set of "visiting" procedures, the Queen also took a rest. After that, the Queen got up and, with Eunice's continued support, walked out of the castle gate and walked towards the performance hall.

It was not a long journey, but it was tiring for the Queen.

In fact, the performance hall is located at the entrance of Allen Manor. If the Queen gets off the car directly at the door, she can go directly to mourn her great-grandson;

But obviously, rules and etiquette are much more important than dead people.

Karen didn't follow her anymore. It was enough to satisfy her eyes by seeing Her Majesty the Queen's face.

However, what surprised Karen was that Judah did not follow.

This is also understandable. When the Queen came this time, not only the Prince of York did not come with her, but also none of the other close relatives of the royal family came. Because if they came, would they stay with the Queen and stay at Allen Manor that night?

In this case, wouldn't it be possible to be accidentally injured?

However, Karen felt that Judah would still come secretly, because she always dreamed of meeting her bloodline inheritor, who she called her father - Count Recar.

After the Queen viewed the body of her great-grandson in the auditorium, Anderson Sr. arranged "dinner" even though it was only the afternoon.

The Queen herself was accompanied by old Anderson and the core members of the Allen family, while the Queen's entourage was hosted by her butlers.

After the meal, the queen's life officer said that the queen was feeling a little unwell due to excessive grief, so the queen had to be arranged to rest in advance.

The Queen rests, which means there will be no other activities in the evening.

Reporters from major newspapers left first, followed by some accompanying officials and other guests who came to mourn.

By dusk, Prince Henry's mourning meeting officially ended, and almost only the people of Allen Manor and the Queen's accompanying servants were left in Allen Manor.

Old Anderson has also been separated from the busy work of entertaining Her Majesty the Queen. At his age, he is really too tired to work.

Since the Queen had gone to bed early, he also planned to lie down, so after giving a few instructions to his two sons and several housekeepers, he returned to the room supported by his youngest son Bede.

Old Anderson was very single-minded in his love affairs. After his wife passed away, he did not remarry, had no lovers, and had little interest in the maids in the manor. On many occasions, he even did not allow the maids to enter his room to clean;

Given his status and status, it is really surprising that he leads such a "simple" life. You must know that many widowers in York who have a little savings will ask for a nanny to sleep with him when they are looking for one.

However, his "true feelings" did not gain any impression from Pu'er;

In fact, Pu'er has already despaired of this family:

The old patriarch is an infatuated person;

The contemporary patriarch is obsessed with artistic creation, and instead of leaving his family's belief system, he has become a cult;

The eldest son is loyal to his word and has a rough character; the second son is a "martial arts fanatic" who turned himself into a useless person in order to follow the footsteps of the ancestor.

To a certain extent, each of them cannot be considered a bad person, and they even have admirable advantages, but none of them is suitable to be in charge of management and lead the family to re-emerge.

Mike planned to push his wheelchair to leave, but he saw his brother wink at him emphatically before helping his father into the room.

Although he didn't know what it meant, Mike came in anyway.

"Crack!"

When the father and son entered the room together, Alfred turned on the light, and the originally dark bedroom became very bright at this time.

The black cat portrait originally hung in the study was placed in the center of the room.

Next to the portrait, there was a chair with a live black cat sitting on it. It was dressed exactly like the black cat in the portrait.

"this……"

Old Anderson looked at this scene with some confusion,

"Isn't this the black cat brought by Master Karen? It's inappropriate to do this. It's inappropriate to do this."

In the old Anderson's view, this is Karen's pet playing "imitation show";

He also dismantled the portraits of the ancestors in the study room and compared them with each other. This is already considered a great disrespect to the ancestors of the Allen family.

But Old Anderson still suppressed his anger. Even to the black cat and Master Cullen's valet standing in the room, he didn't say anything too harsh, but only said "inappropriate" several times.

Mr. Bede looked at the black cat carefully. He is an excellent painter, so his perspective when looking at oil paintings is different from other people's. Oil paintings can only convey the spirit in many cases, but some details are also emphatically retained.

Before that, Mr. Bede felt that this black cat looked familiar. Now, after carefully observing the two together, he found that the details of the black cat in the painting and the real one were surprisingly consistent!

Mike bit his lip and wanted to curse, but he held back and just turned his head to look at Alfred:

"Mr. Alfred, what are you doing?"
To be continued...
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