Chapter 881
"It's okay, as long as you do your best."
Betty smiled gratefully, stepped forward to hug Joan, and took the initiative to bring her smooth and fragrant cheeks to his lips.
Joan suppressed her embarrassment and kissed her lightly on both cheeks.
Betty kissed him back on the cheek in a graceful manner, and took her hand back to the carriage.
After saying goodbye to her, Joan boarded the carriage.
Before parting, Betty also revealed that if she could spare some time in the next two weeks, she would go to the hot spring town to visit their teacher and student.
Hearing what she said, Qiao An couldn't help laughing secretly when she thought of what she had told her in private just now.
In his opinion, if Ms. Betty really took the time to go to the hot spring town, she would never notify Professor Moriarty in advance.
She did this with two intentions.
The first is to carry out a surprise attack, to find out if his lover is dating his ex-girlfriend again.
If the results of the investigation are satisfactory to her, she will support her lover by the way, and personally prove that Mr. Professor’s current girlfriend is not inferior to his ex-girlfriend at all, so that he will not appear alone in front of his ex-girlfriend and his "millionaire" fiancé. desolate.
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After saying goodbye to Ms. Betty, Joan and her mentor left Castle Donning in the "Phantom Carriage".
Continue to drive south along the wide avenue, and you will arrive at the destination of this trip, Hot Spring Town, in less than two hours.
This scenic town is located near the Baden Wetlands.
The word "Baden" means "hot spring" in the ancient Asa language.
This vast wetland is composed of thousands of dotted hot springs, large and small. The hot springs with a strong sulfur smell and rich in minerals spew out from the cracks in the earth's crust, making this place a tourist hotspot and recuperation It is also the most prestigious casino and red light district in the northern colonies.
On the evening of May 19th, the two teachers and students got off the carriage and checked into the most luxurious resort hotel "Happy Palace" in Hot Spring Town.
In order to facilitate virus research while on vacation, the villa rented by Professor Moriarty is located in a relatively remote area of the scenic spot.
There have been mysterious disappearances of tourists in the local area, which is the area rumored to be haunted by monsters.
Perhaps due to the influence of the rumors, the nearby villa area seems to be more deserted than the main resort hotel of "Happy Palace", and the rent is also extremely cheap.
Both Professor Moriarty and Joan liked the beautiful scenery and tranquil atmosphere around the villa, and they didn't care much about the rumors that scare off ordinary tourists.
If the rumors were true, the master and the apprentice didn't mind spending some time to catch the legendary murderous monster with spells, dissect it, and study its physiological structure in depth.
At that time, the other party will know who is the real "monster"...
That night, Professor Moriarty half coaxed and half forced Joan to accompany him to the hot spring.
Joan didn't want to go, a large group of men and women wearing only underwear, soaking in a large pool, just thinking about that scene made him feel embarrassed.
However, the teacher's order is hard to break, and the instructor also promised that if Joan accompanied him to the hot spring, he would treat Joan to eat a local specialty fruit.
"Guaranteed to be a new taste you have never tasted before, extremely sweet!"
Perhaps it's because he hasn't eaten any good food since he was a child. Joan's interest in food is second only to seeking knowledge, and he is essentially a foodie.
After hearing the instructor's vivid persuasion, he couldn't help being moved.
Under the lure of delicious fruit, Joan followed his mentor to the hot spring bath closest to the villa area.
The service provided by the bathhouse is very thoughtful, and if you have money, you can do whatever you want.
Professor Moriarty would not miss the opportunity, and ordered four bath girls for himself skillfully.
Joan refused to accept the young lady's back rubbing and massage, so Professor Moriarty bought two large watermelons for his students, along with a wooden tray that could float on the water, and a fruit knife.
Taking a hot spring, in Qiao An's view, is no different from taking a hot bath at home.
The open-air hot spring is nothing more than a bigger bath pool, and there are small fish biting around, which is quite interesting.
Joan was also skeptical about the "remedial" function of the hot spring.
Unless he can produce empirical data, he tends to believe that the so-called spa treatment is mostly "placebo" for real patients.
The vast majority of tourists who come to hot springs for vacation do not actually have any diseases that need to be recuperated. For them, the word "rehabilitation" is just a pretense.
This is like treating guests to "dinner". In fact, the main character is not "rice", but wine and food.
The main purpose of people who came to Baden Hot Springs for recuperation was not to recuperate their illnesses, but to spend summer vacations, go sightseeing and hunting, and seek romantic encounters, not to mention visiting casinos and brothels.
It was the first time in his life to soak in a hot spring, and on the same night, it was also the first time in Qiao An's life to eat watermelon.
His evaluation of the "hot spring bath" is exaggerated, but the watermelon perfectly makes up for this shortcoming.
The bright red flesh, the oily black melon seeds, the sweet and plump juice, and the slightly rustling taste, the amazing feeling when Joan took his first bite was like falling in love at first sight!
If Joan were to rank all the fruits he had eaten, at least up to now, watermelon would undoubtedly rank first, fully satisfying all his good expectations for "fruit".
This hot spring bath, which was half the size of a tennis court, was reserved by Professor Moriarty.
In the warm and warm water, in addition to Joan and his mentor, there were four other bath girls, surrounded by Professor Moriarty under the cover of night and mist, and provided him with meticulous service.
Qiao An was in it, focused on eating melons without distractions.
After soaking in the hot spring for an hour, he ate two large watermelons, which made his belly look like a ripe watermelon.
Because of the delicious watermelon, Joan felt pretty good on the first night at the hot spring resort.
At the same time when the teacher and the student were in the hot spring, Ms. Betty also sent someone to deliver the slaves that Professor Moriarty had ordered from the "Species Museum" to the hot spring town.
When Professor Moriarty rented the villa, the entire manor was also included, including butlers, servants, guards and other service personnel, providing comprehensive and thoughtful services during the guests' stay.
After the slaves were delivered, the guards of the manor took over the work of the escorts and escorted the slaves to the townhouses near the villa to settle down. The three meals provided to the slaves, although crude, were at least enough to fill their stomachs.
After all, these slaves are the private property of the guests of the villa, and they are obliged to take care of the property for the distinguished guests, just like every hotel has stables, and there are special grooms to take care of the horses for the guests.
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