The Secret Code of Monsters

Chapter 661 Ch660 House and Letter

Chapter 661 Ch.660 House and Letter

Wendy (the cat) is very attached to Beatrice.

According to Randolph's popular science knowledge (which makes no sense), animals are more sensitive than humans and can distinguish between good and bad, true and false.

so.

Wendy clings to Beatrice and wants to stay with her all day, which proves...

Her sister is the most sincere and kind-hearted person in the family.

As soon as he finished saying this, the cat jumped down from Beatrice's arms, walked a few steps on the floor with its head held high, gracefully bypassed Randolph and Theresa, and came to Roland's feet. .

She rubbed her face against his ankle.

"Now you have a second good, sincere and kind person in your family."

Randolph: ...

This is not the end.

It had rubbed against Roland enough, and followed the man into the house, bumping along with him in small steps. His tail was like a sixteen-year-old boy's early morning, and he happily shuttled back and forth between Halida's maid clothes for a few times, and then came back again. Start rubbing against the brown girl.

"The third good man who is sincere and kind." Roland counted.

Randolph grimaced, pinched the back of his neck, and threw it to Bronte.

The cat is very angry.

Beatrice was also angry.

"elder brother!"

"It won't hurt, honey."

Randolph felt that his 'status' in the house had declined recently - when Roland was away, there was a cat that was more important than him.

"Didn't you tell me who to give it to?"

Roland spread his hands: "Betty likes it so much, and it loves Betty so much."

Beatrice nodded hurriedly: "Bad, stupid, brother!"

Randolph rolled his eyes.

He would rather have more than one small animal in the house, especially the one Beatrice likes. While he is busy with business, there are other things that can keep his sister company - such as the little animal Wendy, the little animal Roland, etc...

Randolph suddenly remembered the funeral a few days ago.

Crypts in Porto Porti.

Beatrice asked him if he was coming to the cemetery for a picnic.

He said yes.

He also asked why the cave (tomb) should be opened.

He said that it was a dead man who should go to where he was originally going.

Beatrice asked who died.

Randolph didn't know how to answer.

‘Your father, Beatrice. Also our father. ’

However, the ignorant girl only stared at her brother's face quietly with her blue eyes mixed with iris.

'who? ’ She doesn’t understand.

‘An old dog who had been watching the house for many years was finally freed. ’

Are there really completely happy people in this world?

Randolph was thinking about it, but he found that the top of his head was itching - Roland quietly took the cat from Bronte's hand and was about to put it on Randolph's neck.

It seems there is.

"If it scratches my shirt, even a little bit, I'm going to throw it out the window."

"You'd better be polite to Miss Wendy," Roland said with a serious look on his face. He raised the cat, pinched its paw and shook it. "She is Beatrice's new friend. Don't be too rude, Randolph - 'too What a shame! Landau Chuang! How could you treat Miss Wendy like this?'"

He also picked up his throat and imitated the cat's speech.

Beatrice sighed angrily and waved her fist in support of Roland: "Be polite! Brother!"

You see, absolutely.

…………

Roland's visit came at the right time.

Randolph also had something to tell him.

first.

"First get the damn cat out of here."

study.

desk.

The cat's butt happened to cover the file - she was trying to fiddle Randolph's limited edition pen with a gold tip soldered onto the carpet.

Three seconds later, she succeeded.

Before the owner of the room could get angry, she jumped down from the table, bit the pen twice with her fangs, picked it up and shook it left and right.

After playing like this for a while, he quickly lost interest like a man after a long sigh. He yawned with a wrinkled inverted triangle, combed his hair elegantly - and gave someone a provocative look before leaving.

He stuck his butt out and swayed his tail.

When Randolph saw the cat, he felt as if he had seen Roland - there was not much difference between the two things to him.

They all annoyed him so much, and Beatrice liked them so much.

“…There’s news about your house.”

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After Randolph repeatedly confirmed that the annoying cat was gone, he stood up and closed the door tightly.

“Not only is there news, but there’s a lot of good news.”

In order to find a good place for Roland to live, Randolph spent a lot of time inquiring - there were actually several good properties that were for sale recently.

"To the south of Regent's Park (Marie Le Pau), on Satterley Street, there are two villas adjacent to each other. If you buy them both, you can open up the garden - the advantages are obvious, it is large enough for you to play around with. The disadvantages... are always Some annoying middle class people insist on joining in there.”

Randolph introduced Roland in turn.

"Mayfair, on the east side of Hyde Park, adjacent to Grosvenor Square. The advantage is that you won't see dishonorable people, and you won't see other knives except oil painting knives on the street. The disadvantage is, it's not big enough. But There are a lot of high-end clubs over there.”

“Regent Street, like Mayfair, is home to the finest restaurants and pleasure venues.”

he said.

"And St. James Street, but you have to spend a long time renovating it. You know, the houses there are a bit 'old-fashioned'."

Buying property in London is not difficult.

It's just that Randolph thinks that with his friend's current worth, it would be insulting and dangerous to casually live in those places that are "not inhabited by humans at all".

After all, you have to consider your family.

"Sartley Street, Randolph. I don't need to live among 'gentlemen', and James and his uncle are not used to dealing with those people - Satterley Street is nice, clean and tidy. When I passed by in the carriage, , I’ve seen the villa there.”

Roland thought for a while.

"Is it expensive?"

"It's not cheap," Randolph teased: "Each building ranges from about 800 pounds to 1,500 pounds - you can only buy 100 houses with your savings."

Roland:......

I am so rich.

"If you can convince that Miss Snitch, you can also give me the money like you did."

Roland's money has always been placed in the Taylor family - according to Randolph, this money will flow into the Fountain of Youth bit by bit in some way, and then, it will be converted into income and return to Roland's hands (although Roland made I don’t understand the subtleties of the links).

Since then, this huge wealth will no longer arouse suspicion.

Roland could turn them into land or bonds, yielding at least four or five thousand pounds a year.

"She doesn't need Taylor now, Randolph." Roland reminded.

The businessman shook his head and sighed: "I almost forgot...Is that true? Is there such a coincidence in the world?"

Taylor couldn't hide the new Shelley heir.

"If it is true, I would envy Miss Vansittart's fate..."

Seeing that Roland didn't answer, he understood and changed the topic.

"Buy a property, hire people to decorate and tidy it up, hire servants, settle it in - don't forget to ask your uncle and adoptive mother to come to the Fountain of Youth... Oh, by the way."

After Randolph finished speaking, he took out another letter from the drawer and handed it to him.

Looks weird.

"You are really powerful, Collins...but why do you always leave Taylor's address?"

Roland flipped through the brown envelope.

There is a line of small words written on the back of the fire seal.

Collected by Roland Collins.

——Rupert Benevento.

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