Chapter 140
Ayers felt that when Chris smiled, there was a kind of weird smile, and he suppressed his goosebumps.
"Okay, if it doesn't bother you, I'm happy to accept your help."
Ayers nodded quickly.
"If you need anything else, please tell me at any time, I will try my best to satisfy you, because you are a guest here.
The Green family has always been very friendly to guests, not to mention a guest like you who has no bad intentions."
Chris said with a smile.
Ayers could only nod to express his gratitude.
Chris turned and left.
Ayers sat on the sofa in the living room, thinking: In this case, how can I get information about him and Green? It sounds difficult. Not to mention really doing it.
A maid walked towards Ayers.
"What do you want?"
Ayers broke out of his thinking.
"I am the servant arranged by Butler Chris to serve you during your stay in the guest room."
The maid replied.
"Then can I ask you some questions?"
Ayers asked.
"Excuse me."
The maid nodded.
"What do Butler Chris and Master Green usually do?"
Ayers asked.
"I don't know, because Master Green stays in his room most of the time. Only when the butler comes in will he say a few words, and sometimes he forgets to eat.
Butler Chris has more things to do. Most of the time he is counting money. The rest of the time he counts the servants, checks the results, receives guests, declines invitations, and takes care of the master."
The maid replied.
"Is that so."
Ayers seemed to be thinking about something.
"The young master usually stays in the room, right?"
Ayers suddenly thought of a good idea and asked the maid with a smile on his face.
"Yes, the young master usually stays in the room and will not go out unless there is something."
The maid nodded.
"The housekeeper usually doesn't stay with the young master, right?"
Ayers asked.
"Yes, the housekeeper always has something to do."
The maid nodded and replied.
"Then the housekeeper is not in the young master's room most of the time, right?"
Ayers asked again.
"Yes, the housekeeper stays in the young master's room mostly from dusk to evening, and leaves at night. But if it's too late, he will just rest in the room.
The young master doesn't mind this, because the housekeeper's room is next to his. Neither of them cares much about this.
And when I passed by once, I heard the young master say that no one would marry him anyway, he could do whatever he wanted, no one would care, even if he had a bad reputation, it wouldn't have any other impact. The
housekeeper said, but what if he wants to get married? No one wants to marry him, wouldn't he be dragged down by the young master? No one would believe it if he told others. After all, the young master is so rich."
The maid smiled and said,
"I didn't expect there would be such a thing, what will happen next?"
Ayers also began to be curious.
"Then the young master said that if the housekeeper didn't want to leave, it was not too late, because he had never heard of any Chris Green housekeeper who had ever been married or in love with someone else."
The maid said.
"So, the young master meant that the housekeeper should leave as soon as possible if he didn't want to?"
Ayers asked with a smile.
"I'm just a maid, I don't know so many things, but if I think about it, I think this is what the young master wants me to leave by myself."
The maid replied.
"Why?"
Ayers closed his eyes because he got a different answer than he expected, and then asked.
"Because if the housekeeper wants to get married, it will make the young master unhappy, and the young master will say that housekeepers are not allowed to get married, which is the rule of the Green family for generations.
The housekeeper must not get married.
The housekeeper who wants to get married but cannot get married can either leave the Green family or give up the plan to get married.
The housekeeper is still here now, obviously giving up the plan to get married and choosing to stay in the Green family to accompany the young master.
But this is also It was a little strange that the young master and the housekeeper of each generation were unmarried.
The young master hardly ever went out, so he had no chance to fall in love, and it was impossible for him to go out and bully men and women.
Although the housekeeper went out more often than the young master, he would come back in a hurry after finishing his work. He had never been seen with a woman, and no one had ever heard of the housekeeper having a mistress.
He had neither a wife, nor a lover, nor a mistress . "Wives, where did their children come from?
And they look so much like them, you can't tell the mother's appearance from their children's faces. Speaking of which, this is also something that people outside like to discuss.
If the child was just picked up by them when they went out, he shouldn't look so much like them when he grows up.
But if the child has a mother, the mother has never visited.
If the child's mother died a long time ago, then did every child's mother die early?
So there are actually quite a lot of conspiracy theories about the Green family. We servants know some of them, and occasionally discuss them privately, because the housekeeper and the young master don't care about us.
Maybe they think it doesn't count if they didn't hear it, and even if they know it, they can't do anything, so it doesn't matter."
said the maid.
"So what conspiracy theories do you know? I'm just a little curious and want to know. I won't tell the young master and the housekeeper. Please tell me." Ayers
said to the maid with blinking eyes.
"It's okay to tell you. As long as you don't let the young master and the housekeeper know, it's no big deal."
The maid whispered.
She was obviously alert and moved a little closer to Ayers, as if she was very worried. At this moment, a servant passing by suddenly heard their conversation.
Ayers nodded and sat up straighter.
"There is a conspiracy theory that says that the Green family has a strange gene that prevents them from getting married and can only give birth to boys, and boys can also give birth to boys.
In this theory, every young master is born by the old man, and there is no trace of women's involvement.
This theory can explain why the Green family only has young masters, no young ladies, and only old masters, no wives.
Another conspiracy theory is much more common.
They say that the old man will randomly choose one The beautiful girl will be killed after she gives birth to a child, and the child will be told that she was born without a mother.
If a girl is born, she will be killed, and if a boy is born, he will be taken home and raised as a master.
In this conspiracy theory, the reason why the Green family's old man cannot get married is because they have a tradition of killing their wives. After getting married, they cannot kill their wives, but will die instead.
So they would rather not get married, as long as they have a son before getting married . If they kill themselves before they get married, they don't have to get married, which would explain why they all die right before they get married.
However, in this conspiracy theory, the Greens are quite vicious, so we rarely discuss this.
There is also a third conspiracy theory that says that the Greens are under a curse that prohibits them from being with the person they love, but they always fall in love with the butler after meeting him.
In order to survive, they will suppress their feelings, but But once someone wants to marry them, they can't control themselves and confess to the butler.
After the confession, the young master will die, and the butler will die with his young master. The curse takes effect too quickly and there is no more time, so they will always die before the marriage.
As for their children, they may all be born by the butler, which can explain why the young master is always so busy before he is about to die, and the butler hardly shows up. "
The maid explained to Ayers.
"It sounds really interesting. Although there is magic around us, I rarely have the opportunity to intuitively feel that there may really be magic around me."
Ayers said with emotion.
"Can you pour me a glass of sweet milk? I want to send it to the young master's room."
Ayers said to the maid.
"But the butler will not allow anyone to approach the young master. Even servants can only knock on the door because the butler will say that the young master hates us disturbing him.
Although no one knows what the young master is doing in the room, if we disturb him without the butler's permission, it is very likely that the butler will be angry."
The maid hesitated.
"It doesn't matter. Since the butler sent you to me, he must allow you to help me. I hope you can do this for me, and he can't blame you.
And the butler seems to be very friendly to me, but in fact he has not received many guests staying in the Green family's villa. That proves that I am special.
There are some things that others can't do, but I can. Don't you think so?"
Ayers asked.
He originally said this just hoping that the maid would agree to help him, but the maid hesitated and then nodded: "No wonder the housekeeper told me before I came to try my best to meet the guests' requirements."
So that's what he meant.
The maid thought she understood what the housekeeper meant.
Ayers was stunned for a moment, thinking: I didn't expect this housekeeper to be so nice to me, and he wasn't afraid that I would really find out something from their family. Could it be that the young master asked him to do this?
Then I have to meet the young master.
This way I can know what the two of them are talking about, and then I can write a letter and send a message to my guests.
The maid brought the warm sweet milk to Ayers.
Ayers knocked on Green's door with the milk.
Green opened the room and was surprised to see it was him.
"Hello, I think you still remember me. I am the guest who is temporarily staying in the guest room of your house."
Ayers smiled at Green, very gently, and spoke softly.
"What do you want?"
Green asked.
He didn't expect Ayers to come to him, because if Ayers needed help with something, he could just go to the housekeeper directly, and the housekeeper would not refuse.
A young master who doesn't care about things and a housekeeper who does care about things. If you want to get help from a young master who doesn't care about things, it is definitely more useful to go to the housekeeper who does care about things than to the young master who doesn't care about things.
There is a housekeeper, but you go to the young master. It seems that you don't trust the housekeeper.