I Am a Nobleman in England

Chapter 17: For whitewashing, only the halo can be added!

   Upstairs is honored by the earl, and downstairs is the house of the butler.

   With the decline of the British aristocracy, the number of servants gradually decreased, and the life of the Bolling family gradually changed. However, there are still 15 waiters and maids in Boleyn Manor. They have a clear division of labor and perform their duties.

   No matter how the times change, the Bolling family has always adhered to its own standards, and the butler Paul, as always, takes care of the family members' daily life with all his heart and strictly manages everything.

   To be honest, Arthur was thinking about a problem all the way to and from the restaurant, and that was the quality of lunch. To be honest, during the hospitalization period, he really hurt the British ‘food’.

   In England, the average wealthy family tends to have four meals a day, namely breakfast, lunch, refreshments and dinner. Most people pay more attention to three meals a day, namely breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea.

   Breakfast is mostly cereal, ham and eggs, and bread coated with NAI oil or orange jam. The lunch is about 13:00, usually cold meats and cold dishes, such as potatoes, cucumbers, tomatoes, carrots. . . Cold dishes made. And drink tea at lunch, generally not drinking.

   Generally speaking, the British are not good at cooking. In their view, the pros and cons of housewives lie in their ability to open various cans, rather than their ability to cook. Therefore, in the UK, simple fast food is the most popular. For many British people, deep-fried fish is a high-class dish.

   For a country where fried potatoes are a hard dish and fried fish is a high-level dish, what can you expect?

   Fortunately, when the lunch was served, Arthur was relieved. Although his cook was a British cook, there was an Italian chef who cooked good Italian dishes.

  Fried steak, grilled bone-in lamb chops and cookies, biscuits and cheese. . .

   "Eating phase" can represent a person's education and connotation.

   It must be admitted that in terms of table manners, few other countries can match Britain.

   Both nobles and ordinary people have been well-educated in table manners since childhood and learned strict dining etiquette. Most people usually don’t talk loudly or shout loudly. Quiet and courteous dining is the norm.

   For example, now, Arthur, who is almost holding on, sits upright, his back cannot touch the chair, and his elbows cannot be placed on the table. No matter how crunchy and fragile the food is, you can't eat it on the plate with your head down. . . . Except for soup.

   After eating the last dish, Arthur put the knife and fork together on the plate. At this moment, the waiter standing beside smiled and walked forward and took the tableware away.

   The butler Paul, who had been standing next to Arthur, stepped forward, picked up the exquisite teapot, and poured a cup of tea into Arthur's bowl.

  English tea. . .

   Arthur picked up the spoon and stirred it in the teacup, then put the spoon on the saucer behind the teacup, pinched the ring of the teacup handle with his index finger and thumb, and placed his **** on the bottom of the handle. He raised his head to be flush with his shoulders and took a sip. . . . . .

   Perhaps as if he might disdain to say: What does this unrealistic luxury life do to me?

   But in fact, it is this almost exacting attention to details that created a strong impression of the so-called British aristocracy in the world.

  Of course, you don’t have to learn the so-called aristocratic dressing or social JIAO etiquette, but you may be able to learn their exquisite attitude towards life, for example, starting from the emphasis on one vegetable and one meal, and buying a large iron pot full of ingenuity. . . . . .

After lunch, Arthur drank a cup of tea and didn’t stay much longer. He returned to the study again and continued to write "Downton Abbey". To be honest, for Arthur who had chased this British drama, It is not difficult to describe it in words, but the key is to reprocess and create the stories he heard about the ancestors of the Bolling family.

   In fact, to put it plainly, "Downton Abbey" is actually about a kind of temperament, a kind of character, bringing people a rich humanistic experience with nostalgic classics, which is a gentlemanly and British style.

As long as you grasp this degree, use a calm language, add a huge family story, a character full of contradictions and tolerance, exquisite dialogue, and ups and downs, it is enough to ensure that the novel he reprocessed will not hit the street. .

In fact, to put it bluntly, as long as you can control it well and pretend to be 13 unconventional, and he still guards Paul, an encyclopedia of aristocratic etiquette, this is a guarantee for the restoration of the aristocratic aristocracy in the Edwardian period. Exquisite life scene.

   typing on the keyboard, looking at the words and stories he typed, Arthur was a little bit emotional. Behind the elegance, prosperity, and nobility is red tape, and a deep and irresistible helplessness.

   For this reason, some people resist because of this, and some people think that they are noble. And the predecessor, Arthur Bolin, is undoubtedly a kind of resistance. The noble etiquette and noble education he received from his childhood were all thrown into the trash can, and he even became a disgusting football LIU hooligan. I have to say, resistance. The truth is thorough enough!

Thinking of the tattoos on his arms, Arthur felt a little disgusted and had a headache. To be honest, he was very satisfied with everything he received. UU Reading www.uukanshu.com only felt the tattoos on his arms. He didn't feel much at all. Cool, although this is part of Western culture, he still can't accept it. At first glance, he is not a serious guy, and it is a disaster for him who is ready to be a count.

An earl with tattoos on both arms will undoubtedly become an outlier among the nobles, and will be mocked and mocked by everyone in the nobility circle, although now he has deliberately put on long sleeves to hide those tattoos. But you can't wear long sleeves forever, right?

This is a trouble that must be solved. Fortunately, he has asked the doctor during the hospitalization that he can use laser treatment to remove these tattoos. This method does not damage the rest of the skin tissue and does not leave scars after surgery. It is a treatment for tattoos. The preferred method, the only problem is that the cost is slightly more expensive.

   Fortunately, this idiot has no tattoos on his face!

   Thinking of this, Arthur couldn't help but chill, both fortunate and fearful.

Wash off his tattoos, grow long hair, and put on a pair of glasses. I believe he can completely dispel the original stupidity. However, he also knows that there are no secrets in the aristocratic circle. Some of his extraordinary behaviors should be It's no secret anymore. Fortunately, he hasn't attended the annual royal horse racing event in these years, and he has not become a disgusting laughing stock in front of many nobles and royal families.

However, the bad reputation is definitely not going away. This is why Arthur attaches so much importance to this novel of "Downton Abbey". In addition to hoping to be adapted into a TV series, it plays the role of packaging and promoting Boleyn Manor. The most important thing is Still use this to whitewash his past black history.

   You have to admit that the aura of a famous writer is really useful! It can completely offset all of Arthur Boleyn's past ‘less and more things’. . .

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