Chapter 290 - 287: Leaving For Suffox (1/2)

Chapter 290 - 287: Leaving For Suffox

"Milord, all has been prepared What time should we depart tomorrow?" Jack asked

Charlton knew that it was not possible for Serena to see hioodbyes that day on the cliff Aside from that, he already set the date with Thomas, and he will need to visit the different fiefs on his way back to Suffox to negotiate for the railway

"We depart before sunrise" He instructed

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Charlton was sitting inside the o driven by the soldiers left to hi the cars to Suffox and wanted to gift hisa carriage and the speed one can get froht her

He sighed while inside as he leaned back He wanted to be with Serena when her new song gets released He wanted to cheer for her for he knew that Eainst hers He could only hope that Serena would not take it to heart whatever the resultfor? He knew that she also enjoys the co it as so none

He shook his head, anyway, he has written to Lucas to ensure that Serena also gets soood that only Eets to have a column dedicated to her prowess Of course, he didn't tell Serena that Although she did know that he was part owner of 'The Tiht that he was not hands-on with it due to his busy schedule If she asks, he will only deny it

Anyway, he closed his eyes to get some more sleep He will have a busy day ahead

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The travel has been long, and Charlton had otiations were learning experiences for hiive him face Of course, he has been more than kind to them too He wanted to build rapport, not make ene about benefits in their fief, and he also explained that although its oods, they will also add trains for passengers which later can be used for public transportation Meaning, passengers o from one place to another with a shorter time of travel For example, if they wish to visit Suffox, they can ride the train and arrive in just awould be tremendous

The nobles were very much inclined to believe his prootiations have been easier froht a lot of cars Those ere late in the neere very curious and so, he used it as an ice breaker He explained how to use it and taught them how to drive It made possible for the the convenience of cars, and co it to the train which was faster and cheaper for the masses later attracted the nobles and the people of the fiefs too much

Yes, the townsfolk too have been curious They have never seen anything like a carriage running without a horse Then, some of the servants from the noble houses also heard about the trains, and it becaht to everyone Many wanted to visit the capital, and other places but the travel cost and inconvenience was too et from one point to another Those with relatives in the capital began to rejoice too