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Chapter 17(3/3)

"Okay, stop talking about these things, the children are waiting there." Viscount Tornam said, holding Rebbo's shoulder.

Surrounded by everyone, Ruibo came to the lounge behind.

It is completely different from the lobby, and the lounge is quite exquisite and elegant.

All this made Ruibo stunned. He had seen it before. Compared with Mr. Hyde's treasure pavilion and the Medin family's collection room, this lounge was nothing.

What really surprised Ribo was that the contrast between the lounge and the lobby was so big.

This lounge is about two or three hundred square meters, and there are a row of deer leather sofas near the window. Some of the seat cushions are cheap cashmere and precious camel velvet. As for the arrangement, it seems to be the grade of the person sitting. The camel velvet seat cushions seem to be the patent of the wife, elders and important members.

The left side was opened into a card table, with six large round tables inlaid with gold-painted enamel, and a circle of fully matching seats were placed around it.

In addition to a lamp hanging on the top of each table, there are also hookahs for people with this kind of hobby to enjoy this kind of fun while playing cards.

The center of the lounge was obviously a place to dance, which was enough to hold a small dance party.

An open space was opened in the corner of the west wall, with all kinds of toys piled up in the corner, and children were playing there.

The ladies were grouping in front of a large table in the other corner, and they had endless gossip.

Seeing Ribo's stunned look, the members of the Tornam family could of course guess what was thinking.

"Ribo, let's come here to pick, we are talking about you." Viscount Terbo's daughter waved her arms towards it.

Baron Henred and Viscount Tornam pulled Rebow toward it.

Most of them were older men.

Members of the Tornam family, who were about the same age as Viscount Terbo, surrounded the card table.

"You better be careful about your daughter." One of them said softly to Viscount Terbo.

"Of course I know, but the girl can do nothing if she doesn't listen." Viscount shook her head and said.

"That kid seems to be more dangerous than his father. At least, his kid relies on means to play with women. However, this kid doesn't even need to use means to make so many girls obsessed with. And how old is he?" Another man said with a lip.

"Okay, okay, don't say anything more, do you want to play cards?" A slightly older person stopped their meaningless argument.

On the other side of the lounge, the women had already surrounded Ribo in a circle.

Next to him was Miss Fanny and Baron Terbo's daughter, and the men had no seats, and they stood aside.

"Ribo, have you been to my house on the way?" asked Miss Fanny.

"Yes, but you happened to leave one day earlier than us. I only saw Mr. Butler, who seemed to be preparing food for winter," said Ribo.

"Oh, it's a pity. It would be a day later." Miss Fanny seemed quite regretful.

"No, fortunately you were not with us, otherwise you would be in danger with us." Ribo said.

This topic obviously attracted everyone's interest.

"Ribo, tell me about the situation at that time. The news from the escort said that it was a battlefield, and there had never been such a fierce battle in Serthburgh. The whole forest was cut down, and the cut was smooth and flat like a mirror. According to Count Reiwei, only the Paladins of the Sacred Knights could do it. However, he was not sure if the magician could make the same cut."

Viscount Tornam said.

"Paladin? Maybe that's really a Paladin, his skills are really amazing." Ribo said to himself.

"How is it possible? You can still leave alive when you fight against the Paladin?" another old man said in surprise.

"Fortunately there are no magicians among them, otherwise we would be miserable." Ruibo said as he shook his head.

"Ribaut didn't expect your magic to be as powerful as that." Miss Fanny sighed.

Hearing such praise, Ruibo didn't know how to answer.

"Ribo, it must have been extremely dangerous at that time." Baron Henred asked with concern.

"Yes, there are only six of us, one of them was injured. He was injured to save me. At that time, it was really dangerous. An arrow flew over my neck, and only a slight difference. I was lying in the grave. Fortunately, Ted saved me." Rebe couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief when he thought of the critical experience at that time.

"So how did you escape?" Miss Fanny asked nervously.

"That's because the God of Luck favors us. You don't know how superb Mr. Hyde's archery technique is, and it's not inferior to that "revenge wind". He dealt with most of the assassins who approached. Ted, the person who just mentioned that he saved my life, is the best warrior I have ever seen. His gun technique reached the pinnacle and he protected me from fatal damage. I was devoted to using magic, and the other party had no magician, so he suffered a great loss." Ribo said, he deliberately concealed the existence of Kelle. After all, being famous is not a good thing for a killer.

"What kind of magic is it? It must be quite advanced. You have found more than forty corpses in the forest. If you use the power of six people to solve so many bandits, your magic must be very strong." Baron Henred asked.

Rebow was embarrassed to scratch his head, but he didn't intend to tell the truth. Rebow said: "Sir Baron, it's not as you might think. I'm just a magic apprentice who just learned magic. It's good to be able to use some simple magic. In fact, I'm just using ordinary paralysis against those people."

"Hi, it seems that only the magicians can fight against magicians. Even the strength of the paladin cannot fight against the paralysis performed by a magic apprentice." Baron Henred was filled with infinite emotion.

"Ribo, how did you become a magician? Did Mr. Hyde arrange it?" Viscount Terbo's daughter asked curiously.

"Yes, my teacher, Masque, was originally a friend of Mr. Hyde. He thought I had the talent to learn magic, so he accepted me as a disciple. Mr. Hyde originally wanted me to have more self-protection skills." Ruibo explained that he did not want others to know the truth.

"Ribau, you are such a lucky person. You have everything that we cannot have at all." Viscount Terbo's daughter said with emotion.

"I envy you very much. By the way, Miss Fanny and most of the peers here, because you have the love of your parents, which I will never be able to enjoy." Ribo seemed a little depressed. This time he was not acting, and having no parents was always his biggest regret.

"Do you remember what your parents are?" asked Viscount Terbo's daughter.

"Remember, of course, I remember that my mother was the most beautiful woman in the world and was obedient to me. As for my father, he had an extraordinary painting genius and a philanthropist." Rebe replied.

"Your father is still a lust, you forgot to tell me about this." I don't know when Viscount Terbo stood behind Rebo.

Such unreasonable words obviously made the ladies present slightly dissatisfied, but it seemed that there were quite a few companions standing with Viscount Terbo.

Rebow knew that sooner or later this sensitive topic was mentioned. In fact, Viscount Terbo had never had any intense reaction, which seemed abnormal.

In Ribo's impression, Viscount Terbo is not the kind of person who keeps his words in his stomach. At the Baron Lonna's residence, Viscount Terbo mocked him because of the thoroughbred, and then stood up for him. The reason why Baroness Oneel dared not be too presumptuous was that on the one hand, it was because of his identity as a magic apprentice, and on the other hand, Viscount Terbo had a lot to do with Fez's help.

Rebow didn't hate people like Viscount Terbo, but Mr. Byrndit was nominally his father, so he had to say a few words for him.

What's more, Mr. Hyde and Eckert once believed that the deep impression they had left on Baron Lonna and others at the beginning seemed to be a failure, and an extremely dangerous failure.

To make up for this failure, people can only think that they have two completely different sides, just like Miss Lisa is considered a combination of angels and witches, a combination of elegance and lewdness. Ribo, who has the same blood flowing in his body, must be a matter of course if he is also a person with two completely different sides.

Now, it's a good opportunity.

Thinking of this, Ruibo made himself a little excited. He stood up from the chair, turned around to face Viscount Tesybo, and whispered: "Master Viscount, perhaps in your opinion, it is extremely evil to make the other party feel happy to the greatest extent, but I don't think so, and our family doesn't think so."

"If you want to say that my father is a lewd, then please describe it more accurately. My father may indeed be a lewd, but he is only a lewd in front of his beloved. Have you ever heard of someone my father forced or used lewd methods to prostitutes? Isn't it true that my father's reputation in these aspects is still innocent, and there are many nobles who have committed these shameful acts."

"I don't know how many nobles did not use their personal maids as a tool to try such mysterious and mysterious things in the age when he grew up, and in an age when he was curious about women. Have you ever experienced this? But I can tell you that his father did not, nor did I, at least in the members of my family whom I know, have never discovered such things."

"I don't know who is more qualified to be called a lust than the nobles who forced the maids, and I have never seen any couple who are more harmonious and loving than my parents."

Viscount Terbo never thought that Rebo would be so frank, and he really had no room for refutation of everything Rebo said. His first 'woman' was indeed his personal maid. This seemed to be the experience of every noble's youth: "Maybe everyone is more or less unethical, but I cannot forgive him for torture Miss Lisa like this."

"Torment? I've never heard my mother say she was tortured, it's just that you think so yourself," Ribo said.

"The son of a lewd is also a lewd. You will also inherit the traditions of your family. You will also torture your wife with the skills of your family in the future. Is that true?" asked Viscount Terbo.

"If you must think so, I can only admit that it is so that I will please my wife in my way and make her please me equally, I like pleasure, just like I like adventure, of course, I will maintain the traditions passed down from generation to generation in my family, and I will never force the women I love to accept, but I will choose the women I love who can accept it as my wife."

Ruibo's words undoubtedly caused a complete ripple in the hearts of those girls.
Chapter completed!
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