Mystery: Order and Disorder

Chapter 112: Goodbye Maureen Warner

After the second dance ended, Eudora did not continue to pester Grelint. For her, different prey used different rhythms, which had become her instinct. But no matter what rhythm, past experience told her that no man could refuse an invitation to sleep with her.

And in the aftermath or during the event, none of them can keep their secrets!

At this time, two dances have been skipped, and many guests have also moved to the dining area to start enjoying the food. Grelint had no other familiar friends of the opposite sex, so he "reasonably" retracted the dining area again.

At this moment, the tune of the dance music for the dinner party changed, suddenly becoming brisk and high-spirited. Among them, the most obvious is the sound of a violin, he seems to completely lead the tone of the entire dance music. Even people like Grelint who didn't know much about music were excited by it, and couldn't help but want to dance briskly in the field.

If you want to talk about the tune of music, Grelint, who has a wealth of theoretical knowledge, can still say something. But if you really want to clarify the connotation and meaning of a certain piece of music, it would be embarrassing for him.

He curiously followed the direction from which the voice came, and after casting his gaze over, he said abruptly, "Huh?" The reason is very simple. The person who played the violin happened to be someone he knew, Maureen Warner, a Dixie who was suspected of joining the resistance army.

It was no different from the last time we met, he was still wearing a simple and clean cheap formal suit, holding his reddish-brown violin.

What Grelint was curious about was, how did he get into Piero's dinner party?

Seeing that many people turned their attention to the source of this cheerful tone, Grelint didn't have to worry about attracting the attention of others, so he asked an uncle of a businessman next to him without hesitation:

"Dude, who is this person? I think he is very accomplished in music. How did he come to the Southern Continent?"

After all, it is a colony, and the appreciation of music here is really not very good.

The uncle of the businessman glanced at Grelint's dress, and he was also curious about his identity, and he was able to sneak into the dinner of His Excellency the Deputy Mayor...

"His name is Maureen. I heard that he seems to be interceding for those rebels, preaching the misery of the natives everywhere, and thinking about using his own compositions to inspire others."

"Oh, if I want to tell you, this person has talent, but he has no brains, and he doesn't know what is right or wrong."

Then it depends on whose perspective you mean "right or wrong".

Grelint nodded thoughtfully, no longer in the mood to continue chatting with the uncle of the businessman.

He looked at Maureen, who was focusing on playing, and couldn't help but admire him.

That is to say, fortunately, his remarks have not touched the two colonial powers of Loen and Intis, and he is just complaining about some of the aborigines who are too cruel, and this is how he avoided the fate of being arrested.

He did not try to take the initiative to contact Maureen, but quietly immersed in his appreciation of music, which is the most basic respect for a musician.

Yes, musician, in Grelint's view, such a person with noble sentiments, regardless of his musical attainments, can be called everyone. It's like in Europe in his previous life, the awakening of human resistance and struggle consciousness was first expressed in art. Of course, Maureen is not so lofty at all now, it can only be said that he has a sense of justice that comes from his heart. Most of the other people, for the time being, are still looking at "justice" from their own perspective, not from the perspective of human beings. In their opinion, these indigenous people are not even worthy of being called their own kind.

At this point, Grelint considers himself better than them. Although he also does not have the courage to stand up, he at least has better values.

Along with Maureen's brisk and high-spirited tone, Grelint closed his eyes, and couldn't help but outline a scene of flowers blooming and butterflies of various colors dancing in his mind in spring. The horses by the river took a sip of water with their tongues, and then leisurely chewed and ate the newly grown green grass. And in the woods in the distance, where the sun shines, a group of deer are happily chasing and playing...

After a long time, he opened his eyes, and an inexplicable look flashed in his eyes.

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The dinner party is no better than the noon party. In the afternoon, everyone can play happily. The end of the dinner party basically means that this social event is over. Of course, one of the things that is more pleasing than the noon party is that it is time to sleep and rest after the dinner party, and the person you sleep with this evening may well be the opposite **** you hooked up with at the party.

For the citizens of Intis, whose social atmosphere is relatively open, this is a common occurrence.

After declining an invitation from an Intis businessman and his wife to go for a walk together, Grelint quickly left Piero's mansion.

Back at home, he glanced at a dark room, and realized that Joan moved out while he was away.

The next day was the last day of Grelint's paid leave.

Grelint, who had nothing to do with it, sent a telegram to Shamila... Although he had to go to many telegraph stations, this kind of communication that did not involve extraordinary power and confidential information, using telegrams was far better than writing letters. Much more convenient.

Of course, his telegram was asking about the "marriage" Eudora mentioned.

Although the international marriage will not be so hasty, Loen must reach an agreement with Elder Grelint, and usually ask for his own consent. But his idea was that finding out the news early would help him to prepare in advance. Especially now that he is facing a situation where, on the one hand, he has to actively prepare for the battle against "Morgan", on the other hand, he has to be cautiously alert to Eudora.

If Carroll's information is true, then "Morgan" will not care that he is a transmigrator who replaced the real Grelint! In his eyes, he is the real son of Lorenz, a "hidden danger" that needs to be eliminated! The reason why he hasn't started yet is that he doesn't know that he has been exposed, so he is still planning other conspiracies, "taking care of the overall situation".

Of course, he also considered a problem, that is, Eudora dared to speak out about this matter unabashedly, so the information he inquired through conventional means would not be different from the high probability she stated. After all, she herself is an Intis spy, and it is entirely possible to communicate with the telegraph office over there to reply to her with a fake news.

His plan was that if the reply he received was consistent with Eudora's description, he would wait until he was promoted to Sequence Seven, and then teleport to check it out for himself.

As for the promotion of Sequence Seven, it is because the "Chain of Secret Law" is a demigod item after all, and every Beyonder ability, no matter how many Sequences it belongs to, is at the demigod level. Therefore, with Grelint's current level of Sequence Eight, he can only barely drive a "travel", and if he wants to continue to travel through the spiritual world, he needs to provide spirituality all the time, so his spirituality cannot support himself to cross A journey to the vast sea.

And if you are promoted to Sequence Seven, at least traveling to Bayam will not be a problem. If you want to go to the Northern Continent, it should be no problem to transfer a few more times.

Especially the Sequence Seven of "Lawyer" is still a "Briber" who is good at spells, so his spirituality cannot be low.

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