Mage Joan

Chapter 472: Heir to inheritance

After talking about the business, Joan said goodbye to Miranda Fisher. Miranda didn't do much retention, ringing the bell to call Xiao Miao to come in and told her to send Joan downstairs.

Going downstairs, Joan said goodbye to Xiao Miao, rented a stagecoach at the nearby public station, went out of the city gate, and rode west along the banks of the Eifen River.

Just after the autumn harvest, the crop straw after harvesting has not yet been cleared, the farmland on both sides of the river bank is golden, and the scenery is pleasant.

Joan rode a horse on the road across the wilderness, and the cool autumn wind greeted him, and he was particularly excited.

On this way, he first passed the Chap family's farm, then passed the Castis family's plantation, and rode for another half an hour before seeing the Vasa family's manor.

Joan recalls his half-year experience in Leiden City. Except for the campus, the two places with the most visits are Castis and Vaasa.

Mr. Vassar and Sister Castis treated him like a close family member, and thought of saying goodbye to them. Today, they don't know when they will meet again, and Joan's mood is inevitable.

Joan dismounted the horse outside the gate of Vernon Mountain and led the horse towards the large house of Vaasa's house.

The servants seen along the way have long been accustomed to his visit, and greeted him on his own initiative, respectfully calling him "Master Vader".

Joan gave the horse to a servant and asked him if Mr. Vaasa was at home. After getting a positive answer, he hurried into the house.

"Joan, I've been waiting for you all morning. Why didn't you come until now?"

George Vaasa came down the stairs, and although he complained slightly, he accidentally revealed his mentality of treating Joan as his own family—not as a visitor.

"It should have arrived long ago, temporarily received an invitation from the editor-in-chief of the newspaper, Ms. Miranda Fisher, and went to her editorial office for a moment." Joan explained.

"Ms. Fisher is an amazing person. How did you get to know her?" Vaasa asked curiously.

"That's a long story..." Joan scratched his head, wondering where to start.

"Let's go to the stable first and say as we walk." Vasa walked out the door.

Joan only noticed that Vasa had put on a formal dress that would only be worn when attending the banquet and asked in surprise: "Are you going to the banquet?"

"It's not a formal banquet, just go to Martha's house for lunch." Vaasa replied with a smile.

"Should I follow suit?"

"This question is really strange. It would be inappropriate for you not to go!" Vaasa glared at him angrily. "Listening to Rebecca, are you planning to drop out?"

"It's not about dropping out. I just want to end my studies at Leiden College in advance, and then travel to Meadgarde. If everything goes well, I will go to the University of Meadegarde in March next year to take the Freshman Exam."

"This is a good thing, Joan, I have long felt that the pond at Leiden College is too shallow to accommodate your big fish, not to mention that Rawls tutors are already... sorry, I should not mention this." Vasa Looking apologetically at Joan.

Joan shook his head and whispered: "It's okay, things have happened, no matter how sad it is, you can only accept reality."

"Yeah, we can only face the reality, just like the moment when the fortress of Nisesi was about to fall, I thought I was dead, and even wrote a suicide note, intending to leave Vernon Mountain and the surrounding pastures to My heir to the inheritance, I did not expect the desperate moment to usher in a turning point...Thank you, Lord Moses."

Vaasa prayed in a low voice, and then smiled at Joan's odd smile: "I haven't told you something yet, do you know who my heir is?"

"It's not me anyway." Joan replied casually.

"Fool! It's really you." Vasa slapped him on the back of the head.

"But you didn't ask for my opinion in advance!" Joanne was surprised and confused.

"I was writing a suicide note in a prisoner of war camp at that time, so I can still ask for your opinion. I have no children, no daughters, and no immediate family members. I want to leave the inheritance to whom it is entirely my freedom, no need to control others. What do you think of it?" Vashaman said carelessly.

"You are doing it too arbitrarily..."

"It's not important, Joanne, you should regret that you haven't become the new owner of this manor." Vaasa said with a big smile.

"Considering the prerequisites for inheriting this inheritance, I am only happy now." Joan couldn't help but say another word, "Mr. Vaasa, IMHO, you do not like this. At the very least, you should first ask Ma Miss Sha's opinion."

"Why ask her for advice?" Vaasa asked.

"Are you going back this time, are you going to propose to Martha Martha?"

"In fact we just got engaged yesterday." Lieutenant Colonel Vaasa rubbed his cheeks embarrassedly.

"Then you want to dispose of your property, of course, you should first seek the advice of your fiancee."

"The truth is correct, but Joan, do you think Martha, who owns 20,000 acres of plantations, will care about my 2,000 acres of property in this area?" Vaasa laughed wryly.

"Forget it, don't talk about this, Mr. Vasa, I heard that you came back to report this time, have you been troubled by your boss?" Qiao An asked with concern.

"Frankly speaking, I fought a defeat this time, and I was also a captive of the Sea Blues. It was really not glorious. I heard a lot of cold words from General Gates. Fortunately, the Governor-General was generous. Not only did I blame me for defeating, I also praised my calmness and calmness during the critical moment, and informed Lieutenant Colonel Anderson in time to stop marching and avoid greater casualties."

Vassar took the reins handed by his servant and rolled over to ride his own love horse "Nelson".

Joan also rode the stagecoach that he rented and followed.

"I am grateful for the tolerance of His Excellency the Governor, but also a little uneasy..."

"What are you worried about?" Joan urged the horse to ride side by side with Vaasa.

"You also know about this matter. In order to lead all captured officers and men to freedom, I was forced to sign the surrender letter drafted by the Navy officer Diego Antonioni."

"Actually, I didn't understand sea blue text very much. At that time, I was anxious to regain my freedom. When Diego Antonioni translated the terms of the surrender book for me, I didn't listen carefully. I signed the document sloppyly. "

Vaasa's face was heavy.

"Is there a text trap buried in that surrender book?" Joan speculated.

Vassar nodded and whispered: "Until yesterday, I took a copy of the document and returned to the headquarters to report on the job. I learned that there was a message in the surrender book that said, "I ordered the killing of the Sea Blue Diplomatic Envoy Sir Joseph Jumonville", And my signature is tantamount to confessing this crime. For this reason, General Gates was ridiculed for it, and I feel ashamed in retrospect."

"Did you sign the surrender letter, would there be any bad consequences?" Joanne asked worriedly.

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