Beside the salon in the original small reception room, everyone who had finished eating gathered here. Kaya was making coffee with a siphon pot while Vana stood at the side, studying. Perhaps it was because her child was well taken care of here, so she always wanted to help the family more, so she was very active in learning all kinds of housework.
After someone found the original coffee beans in the maze, the Ruan Chamber of Commerce quickly planted a large number of coffee trees and produced them. It was as if they had already prepared everything and were only waiting for the coffee seedlings to appear. As for the reason, it was probably the legacy or last words left by the transmigrated senior more than 200 years ago for the descendants.
The coffee beans that were sent to someone's hands were also of the highest grade in the Chamber of Commerce. As for those idiotic things that were claimed to be picked by a young girl in the morning, even the coffee beans that were claimed to be of the highest grade were all returned by someone.
It was best to mess around like this, the taste would be better. This kind of thing could only fool the Qianlong Emperor. That emperor was probably also playing the mind games of a king, so he pretended to be stupid. He thought that he could really fool him.
After the meal, everyone was used to having a small gathering. Sometimes it was to exchange anecdotes of the day, sometimes it was to talk about tomorrow's arrangements, or to discuss topics that didn't end during the day. Of course, the main reason was because they were full and took advantage of this lazy time to digest the food.
Today, the banquet hall of the West Wing was holding a welcoming banquet for Grand Duke Carvey. But they didn't attend the banquet. The group of people who were given special treatment still maintained their usual habits and came here to gather after the meal.
Lin appeared with the Grand Duke without causing any commotion. After all, the old man had come several times. If he made a fuss every time, it would be too pretentious.
However, a few of the lower status and older people still stood up and bowed. Even if it was just polite, someone still had the most basic politeness for his own people. This was because he didn't want to give people an arrogant image and make it easy for people to gossip. However, the two fat boys and the three kittens were still as lawless as ever.
When the always indifferent Marquess Barran saw her own grandfather, she obediently stood up and performed a proper aristocratic etiquette, greeting, "Grandfather, greetings."
Hearing his granddaughter's greeting surprised the Grand Duke more than seeing anything else. He stared dumbfoundedly at the girl who hid her face under the veil. After a while, he said happily, "Good, good, I'm very good. How about you? Are you well? Did you starve here? Did you suffer any grievances? You look much fatter. "
Puff!
What kind of explosive greeting was this? Fortunately, a certain someone didn't have time to drink anything, so he didn't spit it out. As expected, the young girl who was at a sensitive age gave her grandfather a smack on the back of his head and ignored him.
Realizing that he had said something wrong, the silly grandfather wanted to continue chatting with his granddaughter. Unfortunately, her unapproachable attitude was very obvious. The old duke looked at the people around him, hoping that someone would come to his rescue. However, for this kind of trivial matter, whoever came forward to speak up would be unlucky. Therefore, everyone tacitly allowed their eyes to wander around, not wanting to look at the old man.
Seeing no one make a move, the old duke had no choice but to change the topic. "By the way, where is His Highness Azad? Doesn't he live here too? "
He even wanted to ask that sharp-tongued lunatic to come out and save him. A certain someone confirmed that this old man was really desperate. However, Lin was also curious about the prince who had followed him to the Abyss and then disappeared. He turned and asked the others, "Speaking of which, do you have any news about His Highness Azad?"
"His Highness is living quite comfortably right now," Kaya said.
Everyone was quite surprised by this answer. The teacher also asked, "Girl, how did you know?"
"Don't call me girl anymore," the black-haired, brown-skinned girl said unhappily with puffed cheeks. However, her hands weren't slow. She quickly pulled out a water mirror screen and displayed a private section of the forum. At the same time, she said, "His Highness is now going around introducing the scenery of the Abyss and the types of demons he hunts. He also introduces the body and physiological structure of demons, which is very popular on the forum. "
Of course, Lin had to see what His Highness was up to in the Abyss. The private section of the forum that Kaya had opened was full of travel reports, and the number of replies was through the roof. Other people couldn't see it, but Marco Lin could check the backend data. The number of views and replies to every discussion was quite astonishing.
Perhaps in the beginning, Azad only put up pictures of torturing and killing demons. Then he used flowery words to detail his cruel behavior. And in the pictures, of course, there was no shortage of mention of how beautiful the environment was. It could only be said that from this unique perspective, he saw the scenery that ordinary people couldn't see. Then he used the writing style that he had honed as a member of the royal family to describe what he had seen.
This kind of behavior was undoubtedly that person's usual bad taste. But what he didn't expect was that the places he introduced and the targets he tortured and killed were all places that most people on the forum couldn't go to, and of course, they were powerful existences that they couldn't come into contact with.
Why were travel shows so popular on Earth? It was because they could give people who couldn't travel far to see the local customs and customs of other places, thus triggering a kind of reverie of going to the local area. Looking at the scenery that was different from their own and admiring the unique customs and culture of the local area. The value of these shows was to let people jump out of their unchanging lives.
In the land of mystery, the Abyss was definitely the place that most people were curious about and most people were afraid of. Curiosity was, of course, because they hadn't seen it before. Fear was because of the demons that ran rampant there.
Now there was a safe way to see what the Abyss was like. The Demon Prince also hunted demons from time to time and did all kinds of things that relieved people's anger. Then it was no surprise that the forum block that Azad opened was so popular.
Someone could see from the changes in the pictures that Azad's original bad taste and behavior that just wanted to disgust people had become a real professional introduction of Abyss tourism and a commentator on the body structure of demons. The former satisfied people's curiosity. The latter allowed warriors and mages to know more about demons. When there was a possibility of conflict in the future, this knowledge would become the demons' weakness.
But Someone's impression of that person was that he always liked to sing a different tune. He would do something that a tourist tribe would do so obediently. It could only be said that he didn't know what point of the people's replies agreed with this person's idea and pushed him to continue to update.
Quickly browsing through all the discussion threads that Azad opened up, Lin suddenly had an idea. Should he really create an online platform like a blog? But this thought flashed through Someone's mind and was immediately buried deep in his mind.
The reason was very simple. It was to create a platform like a blog, and even recruit a lot of travel experts and Internet celebrities to hype up this platform. But in the land of mystery, these things didn't have a stable income. It was all work for nothing. Someone didn't need money as a reward, but he would definitely take other things as a reward. It was better to do less work for nothing.
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