Chapter: 1780

"After talking with him, I will make a decision. You can wait in the coffee shop for ten minutes."

"Okay." Without any fuss, Ryback immediately got up and saluted, and left with a very military style.

After watching him go out and closing the door, Klein sat down again, picked up the black tea, took a sip, and said silently to himself: "If you choose him, you should establish a relationship with the current Duke Negan and the Conservative Party. Perhaps including some circumstances of the previous assassination case..."

Not long after, Walter arrived, knocked on the door and entered.

Klein exchanged pleasantries with the other party first, and then asked: "What conflict do you have with Viscount Connard's butler? You know, I have to figure this out, I can't take the risk of offending a nobleman."

Walter had a broad forehead, black hair, and serious brown eyes, but he did not make people feel unable to talk. He thought for a few seconds and said: "As the butler's assistant, I was in charge of the Viscount's children. , Because of some things, I was appreciated by a certain big man, so I was highly valued by the Viscount and guarded by Mr. Butler.

"Later, the big man passed away unexpectedly, and the Viscount's attitude towards me changed accordingly. Mr. Butler was even less friendly. This made me think that there is no need to wait for a turnaround."

The children in charge of the Viscount met a big man... well, Talim also met Prince Edesak during the process of teaching Viscount Konrad's youngest son, and the prince met him because of Backlund a few months ago. Died in the smog incident... This is in line with Walter's statement... It seems that this Mr. Housekeeper was a marginal victim of the incident... He was still very cautious and professional, and he did not expose the employer's shortcoming or the prince's Regarding the matter, I didn't say anything bad about the Viscount Butler... If you choose him, the extra development is worth looking forward to... Klein listened quietly and thought of something.

He turned to ask some professional topics and expressed his desire to enter the upper class. After receiving a satisfactory answer, he straightened his clothes, stood up with a smile and said, "Let's get to know each other again, Dawn Dant�s, your employer .�

Walter immediately saluted and said, "Sir, is there anything I can do for you?"


He has always maintained a serious and rigid look, calm and unflappable, as if he thinks this is the professionalism of a housekeeper.

"Two things." Klein said with a chuckle, "First, help me bring this bottle of white wine to Mr. Ryback in the coffee shop below, and convey my apology and thanks. Second, ask a solicitor , draw up professional contracts, including yours and the rest of the servants."

"Yes, sir." Walter saluted again.

While handing over the white wine to the other party, Klein asked casually, "Walter, how many servants do you think I should hire so as not to be rude?"

Walter took the bottle of Caroline white wine and replied without hesitation: "You should first determine where you will live. Only in this way can you know how many servants you need."

"Well, do you have any suggestions? My request is very simple. I live in the North District. I am a devout believer in the goddess." Klein casually drew a crimson moon on his chest.

According to the information I read from newspapers and magazines, the rent for a garden villa in a high-end neighborhood in the city must be at least 3 pounds per week, which is 156 pounds per year... Although there is no direct data, it can be inferred that, A very good garden villa in the suburbs is about 2 pounds per week, and a room of several rooms and halls in a high-end apartment is similar. This is rated as quite luxurious, and it is a place that only the upper middle class can afford to rent. This tentatively deduces that the rent of the rich man's house...

It�s really expensive when you think about it. When I was in Tingen, Benson, Melissa, and I rented a townhouse without a garden for 13 soli a week, plus 5 pence for the use of furniture. I lived on Minsk Street before. That house didn't cost a pound...

Hey, 3 pounds is 3 pounds, I still have 2888 pounds, it doesn't matter if the rent is better, it doesn't matter... While waiting for Walter's answer, Klein silently recalled the house rental information in his heart, and calculated the rent per week and every year. money paid.

Walter thought for two seconds before seriously answering: "Sir, you can choose No. 32 Boklund Street. It is close to St. Samuel's Church. It is a three-story building with more than ten rooms, including stables and servant rooms. And a sizeable garden, with residents ranging from Barons, MPs, Senior Counsel...

"The furnishings in it are very particular. There are many famous paintings and antiques. All the furniture and utensils are enough to set off your identity. You can rent it for a year first, and then consider whether to buy it as a whole when you are satisfied."

Sounds pretty good... Klein asked with a smile, "How much is the annual rent?"

Walter reported the figures solemnly and skillfully: "Including the use of furniture, it is 1,260 pounds per year." (Note 1)

"..." Klein was thankful that he wasn't drinking tea, otherwise he would have sprayed the housekeeper all over the face.

He used almost all the control ability of "Joker" to keep his expression from appearing abnormal.

Note 1: The house rent situation comes from "How Much Money Was Worth in the Past" and "Research on Marriage and Family Life of the British Middle Class in the Victorian Period".

The 1,260-pound building was rented by the Qing Dynasty as an embassy. I don�t know if it was paid a premium.

After a brief silence, Klein picked up the black tea, took a sip, and said with a smile: "This is a choice that can be considered, but Emperor Roselle once said, never rush to make a decision, only after repeated comparisons, to get the best answer.

"Any other options?"

Walter, who was wearing white gloves, said without any abnormal expression: "Pacefield Street can also meet your requirements. I remember that the house on No. 9 is looking for a tenant. It is a villa type, two floors, and more than a dozen rooms. , with stables, servants' rooms and a small garden, the furniture and utensils are relatively old, but still decent, and the annual rent is 220 pounds." JrNovels.com