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Surdak just put a piece of meat pie into his mouth, and he couldn’t speak, so he nodded a little disrespectfully.

The Earl of Kuyt asked Surdak curiously, "You are a nobleman of Hailanza, but I seem to have never seen you before."
At that time, Surdak swallowed some beef patties with elastic teeth in his mouth and explained to Count Kuyt
"Er … I’m not a hereditary aristocrat, but I was recently granted a third-class baron by Charles."
Count Kuyt seriously thought about a housekeeper and whispered a few words to Count Kuyt’s ear again. Count Kuyt looked at Surdak seriously with a light smile and said to him, "Oh, I remember that you are the pride of our Hailanza. The plane war played our Bena momentum."
The old count waved passionately and made a chop.
"Hey, young man … well done," said Count Kuyt appreciatively.
The two talked happily until the breakfast was over.
Several young aristocratic ladies sat in the corner of the restaurant, and several young aristocrats dressed in ceremony sat across the table. A group of people Tan Xing was quite thick, and from time to time he gave an elegant chuckle, which provoked the waiters in the restaurant to look at this group of young aristocrats.
Surdak and the old count walked to the door of the restaurant and happened to meet the group of costume knights. They seemed to have just finished morning exercises and had a refreshing bath. When they walked into the restaurant, they saw Surdak, and the first costume knight nodded politely to him, but the eyes of those costume knights behind him were very unfriendly and full of disdain.
Say goodbye to Count Kuyt in Surdak corridor.
The old count leaned on a cane and asked at the entrance of the restaurant, "Would Baron Surdak like to play cards together later?"
"Playing cards …?" Surdak has never even seen a card, but he really wants to see a noble’s so-called chess socializing. After thinking about it, he readily accepted the invitation of Count Kuyt and said, "… OK!"
"See you later!" The old count pointed to the housekeeper around him and indicated that the housekeeper would go to the room to invite him later.
Surdak saluted and turned back to his room.
At the moment, the deck was crowded with civilians who ran out to let out the wind. They crowded the edge of the ship’s rail and looked at the sea of clouds and the rising sun. From time to time, they gave a sigh.
……
The magic airship also has a recreation room for nobles. It is said that occasionally the captain will come here to play in the recreation room. In addition to two card tables, there are two billiards tables and two darts plates on the wall. The wall in the room is covered with gorgeous wallpaper, and some fruit bowls and tea are placed on the square table by the wall.
Surdak and Count Kuyt sat at the poker table chatting.
Count Kuyt knew that Surdakan had never played cards before, so he told him the rules of cards in detail. He made it clear by himself and let the housekeeper cooperate with the two people to explain this card game. After listening carefully for a while, Surdak found that the rules of cards were not difficult to understand although he had never touched them.
He asked Count Kuyt a few more words.
They didn’t wait too long. Two ladies came to the recreation room with maids and saw two people sitting on this side of the table. The lady pulled her companion’s hand and grabbed the folding fan and took the initiative to gather at the table. Her eyebrows were slender and pointed, and she looked so proud.
She looked at Count Kuyt deeply and asked, "May I sit here, please?"
"I can’t ask!" Count Kuyt smiled and said that he and Surdak were sitting here just waiting for the nobles who were willing to play cards to come and play cards.
The lady sat in a reserved chair, and the other lady sat opposite her best friend without talking.
Before everyone could wait, the group of costume knights followed them into the recreation room. A group of costume knights occupied a pool table, but one of them looked at the table here.
His eyes first fell on the faces of two ladies, and then he saw the table. Surdak went to the table and stared at the table. The meaning of his eyes was very clear. He wanted Gensoul Dudak to give up his position
Surdak’s chair did not move and looked at the knight in front of him doubtfully.
The housekeeper tried to solve it, but the Earl of Kuyt reached out and stopped her.
Seeing that the conflict between the two sides was on the verge, a lady with a round face immediately got up and said, "It happens that I don’t want to play cards. If you want to play, I can give you my seat."
She said to the knight and gave up her seat.
The maid moved a chair behind her and put it behind the lady. She sat behind her best friend and gently brushed her raven hair, ignoring the surrounding eyes.
The knight in costume was also a noble. He sat silently in a delicate leather armor and magic pattern costume. The chair was tall and tall, but it looked outstanding. His golden hair was combed meticulously. He nodded politely to the lady opposite and glared at Surdak.
Count Kuyt looked up at the knight and the lady opposite and asked politely, "Is that all right?"
Both the knight in costume and the lady in Tsim Ba said that they can deal cards at any time …
Count Kuyt, the noble knight at the poker table, is obviously better than others, but Surdak didn’t lose many chips because he was a pastime and didn’t have any greed. Every chip was very cautious, and he lost one by one on the table and occasionally made a small gain.
The lady played the most, but her card skills were average and she was unlucky. A stack of chips in the tray soon bottomed out.
Although the noble knight won some chips, he was absent-minded and always stared at the lady who was watching across the street.
The lady’s expression is dull, as if she can’t see the hot eyes of the knight.
The lady of Tsim Ba tentatively asked the costume knight a few words to know that he was a costume knight who returned to Bena City from Hailansa City, but the costume knight did not say which department it was.
Lady Tsimba occasionally chats with Count Kuyt.
Surdak is a little confused. Aren’t all of us nobles in Hailanza?
Why are you so strange to each other? Obviously, the old count doesn’t know them well. It seems that there is no contact between them at ordinary times. It is normal that they are unfamiliar with those noble knights, but they don’t know each other.
At this time, I heard Earl Kuyt say, "The climate here is still too cold. In winter, my whole body aches terribly. I can’t get sick when I was young. I want to move to the south, preferably where the climate is warm and dry."
"You want to go to Muglad?" Sit and watch the lady looked up and asked a sentence of curiosity about the Earl of Kuyt.
"Maybe, I have this one in my trip, but I can’t make a decision until I have made a practical investigation," said Count Kuyt casually.

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