Chapter 29

A month passed in a hurry.

Merlin received his salary, and the basic salary plus commission was six gold coins.

It seems that Merlin has always encouraged the girls to drink.

Merlin and Martha got acquainted, and changed her name to Sister Martha.

Don't get me wrong, Merlin is not hitting the boss's wife, but Martha, as his boss, is still necessary to pull in the relationship.

To tell the truth, Merlin had long since passed seeing beautiful women who couldn't walk, blushing at all times and wanted to be Feifei's age.

But be sure to be put on him by that innocent boy, because it doesn't fit in and it doesn't work.

I don't know when I'm not familiar with it, but after familiarizing it, Merlin discovered that Martha actually said a lot.

She stayed away from her husband in a few words, and seemed to really love him.

Martha's husband served as a soldier in Edinburgh. He seemed to be an intermediate warrior, and he was considered a celebrity in this village. At first, the couple ran the tavern together.

As a result, the husband and wife are now separated from each other. Martha runs the tavern by herself and also takes care of the troublemaker, Henry.

Merlin once told Martha tactfully that she seemed to have some gossip in the village here, but she just smiled and said nothing.

Merlin was a little surprised. Normal women would be furious when they heard rumors, but Martha looked very open and didn't respond at all. Isn't she too lazy to explain?

At work during the day on weekdays, Merlin knew that many wretched uncles were making fun of Martha, but she seemed to just smile, without responding, as if she hadn't heard it.

Meilin found that the village was still respectful of women. She had always been sloppy, and she had never been rudely used. Perhaps because of this ethos, Martha only had rumors, but no one had ever shown evidence of her profligacy.

Merlin just listened to the gossip in the village, and didn't take it seriously. She would leave soon, but she didn't want to be nosy or cause unnecessary trouble.

Mei Lin has now become a popular niche in the Moonlight Tavern. He is very popular among village women, and various scandals continue. Unknowingly, he thinks he and the whole village women have a leg.

In fact, Merlin didn't do anything. At most, she touched her hands, slapped her mouth, and then brag about telling stories.

According to his experience, if you want these women to pay for them, you must first let them fall in love with yourself.

It's just that the men in the village didn't believe it, they watched their daughter-in-law in silence, try not to go to the moonlight tavern at night, and pray in their hearts that Merlin will get out!

Merlin was very helpless about this. Inexplicably, his own personal comments appeared polarized. He was praised in the women's pile, while the men slandered him as a demon that harmed women.

But Merlin didn't care too much. He was just a traveler and would not stay in this village for a long time. Men would be thankful and women would regret.

For Merlin, flirting with creatures like women is not as good as betting on horses!

Well, as soon as Merlin got his salary, he ran to the horse betting roll sales site, threw all six gold coins into it, bought the No. 13 horse in the 62nd race, and wanted to stand up and sing.

That's right, he still drew like this, didn't keep a dime on his body, and invested all of his gambling business, wanting to change his poor fate with luck.

Merlin believes that his own momentum determines everything, and it has reached the point of poisoning.

He was walking to the Moonlight Tavern, holding a horse betting roll that had been bought for a huge sum of six gold coins in his hand. His hands were shaking, and there was an idiot smile on his face. He was more excited than he got his sister's fatness.

He kept mumbling and muttering to himself, 80% of them are crazy

"Hum hum!"

"Six gold coins for horse betting, as long as I hit number 13."

"It can be doubled ten thousand times! I will be a rich man with sixty thousand gold coins by then, think about the thieves ** excited..."