Chapter 82 Another Karina
But the result was not meeting Yao Yan's basic expectations.
McBiak couldn't answer this question.
This is not surprising either.
Trap has trigger conditions.
Not enough weight and cannot fall into the next trap.
Now I am just trapped in the language trap of "freedom", "opposition", and "number of people".
The word "equality" will be related to relationships with others when you read it.
"Freedom", in the eyes of ordinary people, is often interpreted as unrestrained and unrestricted actions.
Then "number of people" is a relay that is easy to associate the two together.
Then, connect the "number of people" to "limit" and "constraints" and you can set a language trap.
However, if you really analyze it, you will actually talk about several topics that are not directly related.
The relationship between "equality" and "number of people" - the relationship between the number of people and the relationship between equality.
When it comes to the majority and the minority, many people will subconsciously associate it with the majority and then involve the "minority" as opponents.
But decision-making has been established, so is it equivalent to "inequality" when the minority has been established in opposition?
Most people’s thinking does not take too much thought. When describing a certain word, it is often based on a simple and pure understanding of the word.
Or, it's extreme.
When it comes to equality, the subconscious mind is often an understanding of "equality for all" and "absolute equality".
In this way, "restrictions" and "constraints" will be immediately involved.
As for "restriction" and "constraint" and "freedom", many people ignore the premise, ignore the background, ignore the semantics, and subconsciously oppose the two according to the semantics they understand.
If you don’t understand this link, you will fall into the trap of language.
But...this is not just a language trap.
It uses the vague cognition of the "influence" of relevance and the "decision" of causality.
When you say it, you can't say "it's a matter of relationship, it's decisive", but when you do it, you often have this idea.
But the most direct difference between it as a language trap and reality is that it lacks directly related specific cases.
If the specific case is completed, then this is a topic based on reality, a topic involving multiple controversial points.
Freedom and order are inevitable conflicts, and only reconciliation can be chosen. Extreme freedom and order cannot be achieved.
During his lifetime, the so-called "freedom" in various disputes was not "freedom" itself, but the conflicting boundary line between freedom and order, so how should it be drawn.
This problem that he had never solved before his lifetime, if the tavern owner could solve it, then...
It probably came up with a slap in my head.
After all, this is a conflict that can only be reconciled, and erasing the other party is impossible.
Naturally, Yao Yan did not continue to be in danger. The bar owner is more concerned about intelligence than these topics.
The intelligence of this town, the intelligence of the abandoned castle.
Then, Yao Yan said gently in Karina's tone:
"Mr. McBiac, if you can't think of the answer, why not talk to me about what you need to pay attention to in the work of a tavern."
"Ah? No problem."
Mabiac was pulled out of the problem that could not be solved in reality by Karina's voice. He hurried to the bar door, took out the key and opened the door. While opening the door, he said absent-mindedly:
“Your job is…”
......
It was indeed a maid outfit, but it had some conflict with his memory.
Yao Yan glanced at Karina's maid outfit.
If this world was really prototyped with the reality of that era, then this maid outfit would not have so much lace decoration.
Even ordinary maids don’t even have black skirts on the substrate.
Clothes of various colors of clothes, white aprons are often the outfits of most maids.
Oh, of course, it depends on the economic situation and thoughts of the times, employers, or the owners. Different situations cannot be discussed in one way or another.
After all, it is not uncommon to spend money to hire a set of the same shape as a noble maid in order to make your family appear wealthy.
This Mr. McBiac is quite like this.
After comparing Karina's clothes, Yao Yan's eyes were not big, and the somewhat dilapidated bar was built-in.
"So, Mr. McBiac, do you need to start preparing now?"
He glanced at Mabiak.
"certainly."
McBiak, who was packing up the tables and chairs, responded:
"It's raining, they won't step on the mud."
Yao Yan also got to the point and asked a question:
“Is the rent of the fields here expensive?”
Hearing this question, McBiac paused, put down the upside down chair on the table, and said with emotion:
“No rent now.”
"Originally, all the people from the Winter family are dead."
As he said that, he looked in the direction of the abandoned castle:
"And I heard that the master who bought the title of Viscount Winter and became the new owner of this land did not come here, and seemed to have passed away."
After saying that, he leaned against the table and spread his hands at Yao Yan:
"Now, the land around the town is cultivated at will, including the castle."
He seemed to have thought of something and couldn't help but suddenly say:
"So that's the case. I wonder why Miss Karina, why you came here."
"It seems that in addition to finding William, are you planning to get a piece of land here?"
A clear smile appeared on McBiak's face.
Sorry, it's not.
Yao Yan was sure that Karina did not have this understanding, so she could not make such a decision, so she would not come to this town because of this decision.
But...at this moment, McBiak seemed to remember something:
"Speaking of this, it seems that there is a girl named Karina in the history of the Winter family?"
Yao Yan paused, Karina grabbed the rag's hand and stopped wiping the table:
"A name like mine?"
McBiac was also stunned for a moment, then thought carefully before saying:
"It should be true, but that happened a long time ago."
"It should be hundreds of years."
McBiac's description is also very vague and seems to be unable to remember it.
Of course, Yao Yan would not miss this opportunity and walked directly to Mabiak and asked in a curious and expectant expression:
"What opera script did you see?"
Judging from the boss's interests, this news should probably be from opera scripts or novels, tavern chats, etc.
"No, no."
Mabiak looked at Karina who was approaching her and thought again:
"Biba Phyllis Cooper? Oh, by the way, I heard it from Foster!"
McBiak seemed to remember something and responded:
Chapter completed!