Then the three talked about Queen Isabella and the throne, and the development of this matter is still unexpected. Jenkins knew that the queen would have a plan, but he didn't expect him to puncture it so easily.
Although this was related to his superb mobility, Jenkins was also a little uncomfortable when he suddenly didn't know what cards his opponent had.
Miss Windsor thinks that Queen Isabella has no other options. Although recently she felt that she did not know the old man as well as she imagined, but Miss Windsor was confident that she would not make any mistakes this time.
Now that this matter was mentioned, Miss Windsor intentionally or unintentionally talked about the cause and process of yesterday's incident. She once again expressed to Jenkins that she now wholeheartedly helps Jenkins become king and will never go back on the vow she made.
Jenkins believed her.
Today is his birthday, because the whole world seems to know this, so Miss Windsor and Sigrid have already prepared gifts. They didn't expect to meet him at Queen Isabella's, so they didn't take the gift with them.
Miss Windsor then tentatively asked how many people would attend the birthday party held at Jenkins' home tonight. Of course Jenkins understood the meaning and gave the answer frankly.
"Oh, that's how it is."
As expected, Miss Windsor understood, her complexion darkened a bit, but since she had asked similar questions before, she was not surprised to get such an answer.
Her answer was quite flat, with little emotional ups and downs. This is the girl Jenkins admires the most. She doesn't show her emotions easily, but she has her own independent thoughts, pursuits and efforts.
Because of this problem, suddenly no one in the room spoke, and a moment of embarrassment enveloped the room. Jenkins regretted the wrong direction of conversation he had chosen, and felt guilty for rejecting the lady's kindness. Of course, he didn't regret doing so. If he really invited Miss Windsor, not to mention what the ladies at home would think, he would think that he is not him now.
The three were silent for a while, and it was Miss Windsor who found the topic again. She apologized to Sigrid with some sadness, because the misfortune that Sigrid almost suffered seemed to be caused by her. The understanding nun said it was okay, she would not attribute the fault to the uninformed.
In order to ease the atmosphere, Jenkins also thought of another topic. He pretended to be calm and talked about the choice made by Queen Isabella just before the two entered the study. Sigrid was not interested in this, so she didn't comment, but just persuaded Jenkins to see clearly the way he was going.
Miss Windsor opened her mouth to say something, but the words stopped in her mouth for at least dozens of seconds before she thought of a suitable expression:
"You'd better discuss this matter with Princess Stuart or that Miss Miller. As the person involved, I shouldn't express my opinion on such a sensitive topic."
She flicked the hair in front of her ears and pinned it behind her ears. Alexia often does this kind of action, which seems to Jenkins to be a very tempting action.
"Meow?"
The squinting cat wagged its tail.
"I trust you very much, there is no doubt about it."
As long as he doesn't talk about emotional issues, Jenkins is confident that he can handle everything well.
"Because of your trust, I cannot express any opinions on this matter."
She emphasized again, her tone was quite serious:
"I'm not one of those people who doesn't know what's important and what's not. Not giving you an opinion is not because you declined an invitation to me, it's really that I shouldn't have an opinion on this, it's pretty serious Question... Of course, I don't really care about your refusal to invite me."
When Miss Windsor said the last half of her sentence, she deliberately turned her face away.
Jenkins felt great admiration for her being able to mention her thoughts without hesitation, and Sigrid on the side also looked at Miss Windsor with surprised eyes.
But at the same time, Jenkins was uncomfortable with the situation. Obviously, turning his head deliberately at the end was to tell him deliberately that she actually cared a lot, and Jenkins can understand this now.
In this way, the three of them kept talking in the club until five o'clock in the afternoon. Because the days are relatively long in summer, even at this time, there is still no sign of sunset outside. But Jenkins had to go, he had to pick up Dolores and Alexia first, and arrange for the church to arrange a birthday dinner at home by the way.
After expressing their desire to leave, the two ladies did not stop them. They politely sent Jenkins downstairs, and then watched him take the cat away along the street.
"Are you very sorry?"
After sending Jenkins away, the two turned around and returned to the room just now. In fact, Sigrid and Miss Windsor were not very familiar before this, but after this incident, the two can be called friends.
It was Miss Windsor who asked Sigrid the question.
"What a pity? It was you, not me, who wanted to be invited just now, and..."
There was a smile on the corner of the blond girl's mouth, she shook her head peacefully:
"Why regret it? This shows that he is not a playboy, but a very principled person... I am not you, why should I regret it? I am just his cousin, and you, don't just want to be Jenkins' follower, this The sentence should be asked by me. Miss Windsor, do you feel sorry?"
"Just call me Jessica by my name... It's a pity..."
Miss Windsor didn't deny her thoughts on Jenkins, nor would she:
"He is indeed better than I thought, and he is indeed not a playboy."
As he spoke, he nodded thoughtfully.
"So what did you give Jenkins?"
This time, Sigrid asked the question instead, and said in advance before the other party answered:
"I sent a very interesting leaf, I think he will like it."
"The gift I chose was a pen, and to be honest, Jenkins is a very strange man. If you look into his life in detail, you can find that he has almost no desires. This is a very strange man. I couldn't choose a better gift. .”
"No desires and no desires?"
The topic shifted to the topic of gifts, as if the conversation at the beginning didn't exist at all.
Sigrid repeated Miss Windsor's evaluation of Jenkins. At this time, the two walked from the corner of the stairs to the third floor. Their steps were very slow, because there was nothing to do in the following night, so they didn't care about the conversation. Speed up.
PS: Still the same sentence, if you are dissatisfied with Miss Windsor's arrangement but want to know the follow-up plot, you can directly chat with me for spoilers. In short, after writing such a long story, will I end up with an unpleasant plot for everyone