In the early morning, Hobert left the room and went to the dining room on the first floor. His sister and brother were already having breakfast.

The adoptive father, Christine Jeffrey, is a brigadier general, but he doesn't seem to be highly valued.

However, even if he is no longer reused, the brigadier general is still a senior general and a high-ranking figure in Backlund. He has a spacious two-story villa and a large garden in Queens.

In addition, his adopted son Hobert, his daughter Donna, who is one year younger than Hobert, and his son Tyron, who is three years younger than Hobert, can all attend Backlund's first-class public elementary and middle schools, and can easily pass the exams known as " Backlund University, the first university in Loen.

It's just that it's far worse than the residences and treatment enjoyed by those nobles.

The reason why Hobert judged that his adoptive father Christine was not reused was because his adoptive parents' family was not very wealthy financially. He remembered that Amyrius, who was also a general, seemed to be very rich.

However, the personal money that Hobert has saved recently is only 15 pounds, which is probably not as much as Miss Justice's pocket money.

However, compared to Mr. Ke, Hobert's start was much better. He remembered that Mr. Ke's start-up capital seemed to be only about 1 pound, which also included the food expenses for the three siblings.

Donna, who had naturally curly blond hair, guarded the milk and sweet rolls in front of her and said, "Hobert, you don't seem to be in good spirits."

Hobert sat at the dining table and said casually: "I couldn't sleep last night."

The maid served Hobert breakfast, which included salad and omelettes. It was very rich.

Hobert glanced at the black tea and said, "Bring me a glass of milk."

After traveling for so long, he was still not used to drinking tea and coffee so early in the morning.

But he quickly got used to being served breakfast.

Just when the three of them were about to finish breakfast, Hobert's adoptive mother, Lisa, appeared on the second floor: "Hobert, go home early this afternoon. Your father will be back today. He said he has something important to talk to you about." chat."

Hobert stood up and said, "Okay, mother."

Donna said happily: "Dad is coming back today? I wonder what gift he has brought for me."

"Oh, dear, you still have hope for your father's gift?" Monlisa held her forehead: "Believe me, your father and I have been married for so many years, and we have never received a satisfactory gift. "

Donna laughed and said, "That's because Dad doesn't have a good valet."

The three brothers and sisters finished their breakfast while chatting, then went back to change their clothes, packed their school supplies, and took the family carriage to their respective schools.

Hobert studied at the Law Department of Backlund University. In the afternoon, he secretly skipped class and found a remote equipment room to prepare for the upcoming Tarot session.

As soon as three o'clock arrived, Hobert seemed to suddenly enter an airtight gray-white fog, and then the magnificent hall and the long bronze table were outlined in front of his eyes.

Miss "Justice" Audrey saluted: "Good afternoon, Mr. Fool. It's a pity that there is no wine here...otherwise I would like to toast to your successful attempt."

She and "The Hanged Man" had just tried to use the three-part honorific name of "The Fool" to pray to Mr. Fool last week, and they both received a response from the Fool.

This once again refreshed their understanding of the Fool's power, but what they didn't know was that a certain new member repeatedly used the three-part honorific name to disturb the Fool's good sleep.

The pause in the middle of "Justice" was because she discovered a new member, so she habitually began to observe while talking.

The new member is a male. He is young and looks very energetic. He should be a young man who likes sports. He looked very calm, without any nervousness or surprise when he came to the Tarot Club for the first time. His clothes are a little blurry, but it can be seen that they are made of fine materials and fashionable, and have an obvious Loen Kingdom style.

"Justice" summarized: He should have been born in the upper class of Loen, and probably lived in Backlund. Although he is young, he looks very calm and calm.

The living environment of "Justice" was a whole level superior to that of Hobert. She and her two brothers hired teachers to teach at home and did not have to go to grammar school or university at all.

Only the illegitimate children of Earl Hall, or the children of family members who have not inherited the title, will enjoy the same level of education as Hobert.

It was precisely because of this that she failed to immediately guess that Hobert was a college student.

Alger, the "Hanged Man" on the other side of the long table, also praised Mr. Fool: "You are far more powerful than we imagined."

He also saw the new members, which made him frown. Although Mr. Fool was very powerful, he and "Justice" should be informed before adding new members.

If he hadn't just witnessed the power of "The Fool", he would definitely have protested.

"The Fool" said: "Very good, this shows that we are on a fruitful path. If you have something to do in the future and you can't get away on Monday afternoon, then hold a ceremony in advance and let me know."

He added: "As you can see, Tarot will have new members."

Then "The Fool" began to introduce: "This is Miss Justice, this is Mr. Hanged Man, and the new member is Mr. Emperor."

"Good afternoon, Mr. Emperor." "Justice" greeted with a smile.

This Mr. Emperor is probably a member of Loen's upper class society, which makes "Justice" somewhat familiar with him.

"Good afternoon," Hobert said, "It's an honor to attend your party."

"The Hanged Man" did not say hello, but just observed Hobert for a while.

The party officially began. "Justice" first gave "The Fool" a page from Emperor Russell's diary. She kindly reminded Hobert: "The notes written with special symbols left by Emperor Russell turned out to be his diary. The Fool Sir, you are very interested in these diaries. You can collect those diaries and trade them with Mr. Fool."

Hobert said politely: "Thank you for the reminder."

He thought to himself: I still know this, Simplified Chinese! But then again, "Justice" is really warm-hearted.

Just when he thought of this, he noticed that something was wrong with the atmosphere in the hall. "Justice", "The Hanged Man" and even "The Fool" were all staring at him closely, as if they thought he was a monster.

Oops!

Hobert thought in hindsight: When I heard Emperor Russell's diary, I didn't show enough surprise, even a little bit.

Now how to do? Should you quickly explain it, or should you pretend to be "very tough backstage"?

Soon he realized that whether he explained it or not, the final result seemed to be the same: his identity would appear mysterious.

Then I won’t explain it, let them figure it out on their own.

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