My British Empire

Chapter 212 Return

ps: The whole world celebrates, the first leader of this book was born, thank you. Take it down, my Great Qin is dead. A big reward. In this regard, I decided to maintain two shifts a month after school starts next month, to thank you for your great reward.

At the end of the month, ask for tickets, ask for subscriptions.

As we all know, Christmas is on December 25 every year, which is the day when most Christians around the world commemorate the birth of Jesus.

However, the church did not have Christmas at the beginning, and it did not exist until about a hundred years after Jesus ascended to heaven.

It is said that the first Christmas was held in 138 AD by the Bishop of Rome, St. Kerry Gate. The first Christmas in church history was in 336 AD. Since the Bible does not clearly record when Jesus was born, Christmas dates vary from place to place. It was not until AD 440 that December 25 was designated by the Holy See as Christmas.

It was not until 1607 AD that church leaders from all over the world gathered in Bethlehem to further confirm it. Since then, most Christians in the world regard December 25 as Christmas.

At this time of Christmas, it has no Christmas tree, no Christmas cards, and no Santa Claus.

Thanks to the Reformation, on this day, except for going to church to pray, Edward can arrange other time by himself.

In order to surprise Princess Elizabeth and Little Lolita, Edward specially spent hundreds of pounds to prepare a huge fireworks display in the backyard of Whitehall Palace.

And this is not only a benefit for the royal family, all Londoners can see it, it can be said to be a feast for the whole city.

Of course, for Su Weier and others, all these beautiful scenes will be missed.

Since December 25th is Christmas, Edward asked the central government and the city government to take a five-day holiday except for the necessary guards.

Since Suwell, Creroux, and Wilson came to London in March, they haven't been home for nearly nine months, which made their homesickness even more serious.

In this regard, they asked their leaders for another five days of leave, making up ten days, six days back and forth, four days at home is enough.

Instead of renting a car when they came to London, all three of them bought a carriage and hired a driver.

"Suwell, how is your port hall doing?"

Although there were three carriages, the three of them still sat in the same carriage, and the other two were empty.

Looking at the smiling Su Weier, Wilson patted him on the shoulder and asked.

"Oh! It's okay, just supervise the smuggling and tax payment, as well as health and safety, not too busy!"

Su Weier quickly came out of his fantasy and said casually.

"You still lied to me. I've heard that you have a beautiful maid by your side, tsk tsk! It was such a comfortable day!" Wilson looked at this little friend with contempt, and sighed.

"Do you think so, Kelerou!" After speaking, Wilson asked Kelerou again.

"Yes, I've heard that too!" Kelelu immediately affirmed with a smile on his face.

"Wilson, why did you get Clerux out of your way!" Su Weier said, looking at the two people with teasing expressions, amusedly.

"Okay, don't talk about me anymore. I heard that you are now a captain in the urban management department, and you are in charge of dozens of people. That's a prestige!"

"If you stomp your feet, the whole of London will go crazy!"

Su Weier quickly changed the subject, talked about Wilson, and said enviously.

"Haha! I'm nothing!" Wilson was praised by Su Weier, his face was flushed with a faint red light, his chin was raised, and he was very arrogant.

Wilson was only smiling, his face was ruddy.

"Mine is nothing. I heard that Kelelu has directly become the sheriff of the Thousand Household District, and he is in charge of thousands of people!"

Su Weier did not expect that among the few people, the best mixed person was actually Kelerou, who was boring, which was surprising.

"Oh! My God, Kelerou, you gave me a big surprise!" Su Weier looked at Kelerou who was giggling with a complex expression, and said exaggeratedly.

"It's nothing, it's just that there is a shortage of people, and it's my turn. I was originally in the Population and Household Registration Administration Department."

Seeing the envious gazes from his two companions, Kelelu felt very happy in his heart. After all, he was always the most useless of the three, but who knew that he was the best among the three, which made him very proud.

Although there was a smile on his face, he still said modestly.

"In the future, the three of us still need to support each other! The water in London is still too deep!" Wilson inserted a sentence at this time, which resonated with the three of them.

Then the three raised their heads and looked at each other. Looking at the familiar faces, they couldn't help laughing. The strangeness between the three of them disappeared in an instant.

In this way, the three of them chatted and played games on the same carriage during the day to connect with each other, rested in a simple hotel at night, and then continued on their way during the day.

Three days passed in a flash, and the relationship between the three of them was back to normal, and they even got closer because of their interests.

In 1549, on December 23rd, they came to the outside of Norwich City. The three of them sat back in their own carriages, passed through the city gate together, and said goodbye to each other. After setting a time to gather, the three carriages returned to their own house door.

Under the guidance of Su Weier, the coachman drove the carriage slowly, turning around and coming to Blacksmith Street.

Coming here, Su Weier felt that the temperature in the whole air has increased by five or six degrees. In this winter, the temperature here may be around twenty degrees.

This is the temperature he is familiar with, and it has accompanied him through more than a dozen winters.

Even though he was in the carriage, Su Weier could still hear the ding-dong-dong-dong sound and the sizzle of water vapor evaporating.

In this regard, Su Weier was overjoyed for a moment, and his longing for his parents buried him like a tide.

"Just in front, there is a blacksmith's shop with a white hammer and words written on it, stop there!"

Outside the shops on both sides of Blacksmith Street, strong and sweaty blacksmiths stretched out their heads to look at this rare carriage.

Basically, no one who came to Blacksmith Street to buy ironware brought a carriage in. The street is only eight feet (about two meters four) wide. If you come in with a six-foot-wide carriage, it will not delay people’s business. It also delayed the business on the opposite side.

Therefore, everyone looked at it curiously, and silently scolded a fool in their hearts, waiting for a good show!

Following everyone's gaze, the carriage slowly stopped at the gate of Old Will's house.

Then, a well-dressed and well-groomed young man got off the carriage with a very familiar face.

Wait, everyone, take a closer look, isn't this the little guy from Suweier? He is back? It turned out that he really became an official!

Countless fantasies arose in everyone's minds, but one thing is for sure, Su Weier is really good outside!

Therefore, people in the whole street gathered around, staring at the carriage and Su Weier carefully.

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