A Necromancer Who Just Wants to Plant Trees

Chapter 334 - 334: Three Letters



[They said I broke the rules.

[Hehe, how ridiculous. They were obviously the ones who were lazy and unwilling to work.

[The supervisor said it clearly–

[How could they not understand the principle of more work, more pay?

[I won’t say anymore.

[I’m going to sleep.

[I would strive to get up early tomorrow and work a few more hours to anger those lazy people!

[(Finally, I apologize again. I didn’t manage to fulfill my promise to help the Oak Chamber of Commerce.)

[(This letter has been written back and forth for two weeks. If there is a place where the word order is reversed, please point it out and send it back to me.

Thank you.)]

After reading it.

Matthew was silent for a minute.

There were too many flaws in this letter, but when he thought about it in detail, it was so reasonable.

He had mixed feelings.

It was not surprising that the Jangos were ostracized by the people of Kondor. Not everyone could accept the barbaric habits of the rainforest people.

If Matthew had been there when this happened, there might have been room for negotiation.

But now, the dust had settled.

Matthew felt a little regretful.

As for what Lumiere had mentioned in his letter, “Yu Lian had tried his best to mediate,” Matthew did not believe it at all.

The rejection might have been caused by that black-bellied man!

However, Matthew couldn’t possibly fall out with Yu Lian over this matter.

After all, he was just a friend of Lumiere.

Lumiere was the future king of the rainforest, and the fate of the Jango was in his own hands.

The most Matthew could provide was some advice and help.

The content of this letter really made him unable to hold it in.

It was the part where Lumiere worked his way up north and lamented the high wages and benefits in the mines.

Deep Blue Harbor’s dock is really full of crouching tigers and hidden dragons. Any porter you encounter in a few steps might be a Tier 4 or Tier 5 boss.” Matthew shook his head.

The East Coast was indeed a prosperous place. There was an Orc Sword Saint moving bricks at the dock in front and the King of the Rainforest mining in the well behind.

Matthew’s first reaction was to write a letter asking Lumiere to come to Rolling Stone Town so that he could arrange a job for him in the Alliance.

But soon, he stopped thinking about it.

Matthew played with the quill in his hand, and his eyes revealed a thoughtful expression.

Lumiere was not Eli.

Although he didn’t know much about human society, he was actually very smart and had extremely strong insight.

He had clearly given him the address of Rolling Stone Town.

Lumiere had traveled so far north. If he really wanted to ask for help, he would reach Rolling Stone Town in a few more steps. It should not be difficult for him.

He wasn’t someone who cared about his reputation.

There was probably only one reason why Lumiere didn’t come looking for Matthew.

He wanted to continue to be friends with Matthew and get along with him as equals.

Matthew recalled that when he had arranged for Lumiere to take up a position in the Oak Chamber of Commerce, the other party had also refused in every possible way. He did not want a salary and only said that he would come and help.

This was obviously not because of vanity.

Lumiere had his own persistence.

It was precisely because of this persistence that he was unwilling to seek refuge with Matthew, even if he had to go down to mine and work for others.

No matter how little money he earned, he wouldn’t feel inferior when facing his friends.

This was the ambition of the future king of the rainforest.

He figured out the key points.

Matthew picked up his pen and began to write a reply.

He shared his life in Rolling Stone Town with Lumiere in a few words and tactfully reminded him of the safety risks of working in the well. After that, he talked about some suggestions for the future development of the Jango tribe.

In the letter, he tried his best to avoid using high-level vocabulary and only communicated with Lumiere in a very conversational manner.

Only at the very end of the letter.

Matthew had tactfully hinted that Lumiere had some resources and connections in the Alliance.

If he needed it, he could arrange a job for him at any time.

This was to prevent him from misunderstanding the other party’s thoughts.

What if Lumiere really did not think of joining him?

After writing the reply.

Matthew took a break and opened the second letter.

Unexpectedly.

This time, Lorraine’s letter was very brief.

” Catching Wind and Shadows tells me that something big is about to happen in Rolling Stone Town or its surroundings!

“I’m not too sure about the details. Please pay more attention to the abnormal news around you!

“If you need help, light this feather, and Sweetie will take you away!”

‘Something big was going to happen in Rolling Stone Town?’

Matthew’s heart tightened.

Lorraine was a demigod and a legendary poet, and he had seen his fair share of miraculous performances.

If the other party was not lying, things would be troublesome.

Matthew held the letter and thought for a while.

After hiding Sweetie’s feather, Matthew adjusted his mood and took a sip of water before slowly opening the beautiful envelope with a green border. What greeted her eyes was a line of beautiful and meaningful handwriting.

It was a stark contrast to Lumiere’s chicken scrawl.

Matthew suddenly felt a spring breeze blowing on his face, and his spirit improved a little.

[Dear Matthew,

[In May, the Jade Court looked like a ball of fire from afar. The ancient city wall was covered with brightly colored phoenix flowers. They spread out from both ends of the city wall and surrounded the ancient war trees that had been dormant for many years on both sides. They looked like a divine bird that was about to fly.

[It was a beautiful scene.

[Unfortunately, my painting skills are lacking, and my ability to describe words is also poor, so I can’t share this beautiful scenery with you in its entirety..]


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