Chapter 23



Chapter 23

They were very grateful and knelt down quickly, saying that they would definitely work hard and never be like before.

At the same time, their attitude towards Green changed subtly.

With such a person, this party will definitely be very successful.

The young noble who brought servants to deliver gifts passed by the banquet venue and remembered that he had heard that there was indeed a party going to be held here, so he couldn't help but stop.

He was a little curious about the situation inside.

Araki, who was the host and entertaining the guests, was beside him. Seeing that he stopped, he could probably guess what he was thinking, and smiled and said to him that he could go in and take a look.

If he wanted, he could also bring some friends to play together.

In that way, the party would be very lively.

"Can I really go and take a look first?"

The young noble asked cautiously.

Araki nodded.

After getting the affirmation, the young noble walked in through the door and exclaimed in admiration.

"I have never seen such novel and unique decorations. They are so beautiful. If only I could take one home.

But I came here to give gifts, but if I bring something back, my father will beat me and say I don't know manners."

The young noble sighed.

"It doesn't matter.

If you really like it, just take the invitation home and invite the people in your family who are interested to come to the party.

You can take some of your favorite things home as gifts during the party. This is normal etiquette.

Your father won't blame you."

Araki said with a smile.

The young nobleman was skeptical, but was very tempted. He thought about it and nodded, saying, "Okay.

Give me an invitation first, and I'll take a look at it and bring it home to show the rest of my family.

If they're interested, I'll come with them, and if they're not, I'll come alone.

But it seems a bit shabby to come alone, so if my family doesn't want to come with me, I'll ask my friends to come with me.

I hope you can host enough guests here."

The young nobleman smiled and answered Araki.

"That's good too."

Araki nodded and said.

"Thank you."

The young nobleman walked around and said to Araki.

"You seem to have something else to say."

Araki looked at him and asked.

"If I am still interested in this place in the future, can I bring my friends to visit with me and see how you set up the venue for the party?

We can also help or provide some other things. Whether you want supplies or money, I can give you some, because we usually have pocket money and some things that we don't use.

Those things that we don't use are not bad, it's just that they are not usually useful to me.

The party is just right, and if you need them, I will move those miscellaneous decorations over for you to borrow, and I will move them back after the party.

I guarantee that those things are expensive, but not particularly important. My family will not have any objections, and I have the right to handle and use those things.

I will not cause you trouble because of this matter."

The young nobleman said with a blink of his eyes.

He was not confident enough about the suggestion he made, so he was a little nervous.

Araki thought about it, asked Green's opinion, agreed with his idea, and told him that he was welcome to come and play when he was free.

He went home happily with an invitation letter of his own.

Not long after, he brought a bunch of friends to ask for invitations, intending to wait for the party to start and come together to have a good time.

After the visit, they ate and drank here, took their invitation letters home, but when it was getting dark, a strange servant came with some things.

He said that he was here to deliver the things on the orders of his master.

His master was the illegitimate son mentioned by Araki, but the person who asked him to deliver the things was the illegitimate son's butler.

In addition to some fragile plates and colorful cakes, some miscellaneous small things, a lamp, and a letter.

Perhaps the other party thought he could use it.

Green opened the letter.

The letter said that knowing that his party was about to be held, they sent some things to him as a gesture of friendship, hoping that he would not mind the price and value of these things, and accept and use them.

"In order to achieve the master's goal, I spent a lot of money to invite a famous craftsman to come to your house to make a very beautiful lantern. This lantern is really beautiful.

You should come and see it in person, but you should be very busy, so if you are free, I welcome you to come at any time. If you don't have time, it doesn't matter.

After the lantern is made, it will be used as the theme of the party I hold to attract guests. I hope you don't mind me doing this, because this matter may affect your party.

If it really affects it, I apologize again in advance and hope you don't mind what I do. Because as a butler, this is my duty to my master.

I think you can understand me.

Because in a sense, we are the same."

The letter also said these words.

Green looked at it and laughed.

Araki was following and knew the content of the letter. He smiled and gradually turned into a lemon, emitting a sour smell. He also said to the other servants around him: "There is one thing.

Please go to the kitchen now and tell them that I want a lemon cheese mille-feuille durian cake as dessert. I will eat it in a while. Do you hear me?"

The servant nodded and went to the kitchen to inform him after receiving the order.

Green smiled and looked at Araki and asked: "What's the big deal? Do you have to eat a lemon cake?"

Araki said to him angrily, "I just wanted to eat it today, and lemon is only part of the cake, not the whole thing. Don't worry, it won't be too sour.

If you want to eat it, I can share some with you.

Or you can ask someone to tell the kitchen to make you a fresh one, and you can eat it with me, and ask them to send it together.

We are friends."

He tried to hold back, but still couldn't.

Green looked at him, with a twisted smile on his face.

He looked at Green with that expression and said, "I'm sure you two are different, and it's disgusting that he tried to sow discord in the letter."

"I'm afraid you misunderstood.

How can this be considered sowing discord?

He just wanted to be friendly and tried to win me over.

If one sentence works, it's a good thing for them. If it doesn't, they won't lose much. It's just a sentence. Would they be stingy with it?

You said they are rich.

Don't take it too seriously.

If he wrote this letter to stir up our emotions, it looks like you have achieved the purpose of the letter. You have given a new meaning to the letter.

In fact, I should be the one asking you this.

Do you care about him a lot?"

Green looked at Araki and asked.

"Why would I care about him? I don't. I only care about you."

Araki said.

"I know, I was just joking."

Green laughed.

The servant who had already left to deliver the letters and things walked outside and looked around. When he found that no one was following, he breathed a sigh of relief, muttered to himself, held his head high, and quickened his pace.

"Those things are just like that. We will definitely get more guests than them, and our parties will definitely be more lively, more beautiful, and more interesting than theirs.

They actually held a party at the same time as our butler.

How unlucky and arrogant."

He was walking on the road and talking to himself, and was suddenly stopped by someone.

"What party are you talking about?"

asked the young noble.

"It's the two large parties that will be held at the same time in the near future."

The servant answered carefully.

"Then who did you say was the unlucky one just now?"

The young noble frowned in confusion.

"It was the one with His Royal Highness the Prince, the one who went back with him to be in charge of the party."

The servant whispered even more.

"Then I'm afraid you're wrong. The unlucky one should be someone from your family. I'm sure His Royal Highness's party will be more lively than yours. Also, it's not good to be complacent."

The young noble said to the servant.

The servant didn't dare to refute, but he was still not convinced in his heart. He could only lower his head and listen to what the man said. When he saw the man leave, he raised his head and snorted, whispering: "No, let's wait and see."

It was dark.

The queen heard about the party and wanted to take this opportunity to better control Green, so she asked the servant to replace a stool in the party.

It was just such a coincidence that Green didn't know about this, but he stepped on the stool.

The stool broke, and he fell off the stool and broke his leg.

When the queen heard about it, she rushed over immediately and punished Green for damaging property. She made Green kneel at the door of Araki's room. Araki was a step slower and had to accept the fact.

Green also accepted the punishment.

However, the preparations for the party were completed and the party would be held as scheduled. Green told Araki about this and said that his acceptance of the punishment would not affect his work.

Araki was a little amused, but he was very moved.

"Thank you, my friend."

Araki whispered to Green.

"I treat your servants so harshly because I love you. You won't blame me, will you?"

the queen asked standing by.

"No, you are doing this for my own good."

Araki smiled and replied indifferently.

The queen was skeptical and said a few more polite words before leaving.

The yard became quiet.

Araki asked the pharmacist to treat Green's injuries, and pulled Green into the house to sleep with him, to ensure that Green would not be taken away in the middle of the night. The night passed like this.

The party began.

The party was very successful.

The number of guests attending the party was more than the number of invitations sent out.

Everyone was very happy.

After the party, Araki got the news that the host of the party opposite secretly came to participate, was discovered and ran away.

This was a complete victory.

Araki was very happy and drank. After getting drunk, he became sick and unconscious.

No one could get close to him.

Green took care of him and asked the pharmacist to prepare medicine for him.

The pharmacist was amazed.

"I have never seen anyone get close to him when he is sick before."


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