[Comprehensive] A good snake has a safe life

Chapter 288: Horse Monkey Shochu 004

King Arthur is really not likable at all.

During Shelley's first week at the castle, he discovered, Sir Eckert's two sons, although they were very solid, it was definitely not his own who worried him the most.Kai could tell when he was beaten for the first time that although he was a kid with a strong body, he was definitely not the kind with a very active mind.

He said what he had to say, and mostly blamed Arthur.

Probably because of age.

Speaking of which, these two children are only four or five years old, and they are just starting to study.Seven or eight of the teachers hired by Sir Eckert were angry and left within half a year. Now he has to teach them how to read and write while teaching them swordsmanship.

Arthur was a quick learner, while Kay basically needed two or three more lessons from Dad.As a result, Arthur spent a lot of time reading and writing by himself.

Eckert was thinking about whether he should let Arthur study more, but he didn't let him out for half an hour. He stretched his head and saw that the little prince was about to cut down the biggest tree in the courtyard.

Sir Eckert felt bitter, and finally discussed with Shelley to see if they could be taught separately.One for Shelley, one for him.

Shelley agreed, and to her surprise she chose Kay.

"Aren't you worried that Arthur thinks you're biased?" Shelley asked, successfully answering Jazz's doubts: "Let's teach them together when they are a little older."

But Shelley didn't think so at all.

She didn't want to teach King Arthur at all.

There is no reason.

If you have to find a reason, it's probably because this brat is too smart.

Being smart is not a bad thing, but Shelley doesn't like it so much if the child is too lively and has a clever look in his eyes.The act of expressing his cleverness to win the favor of adults made Shelley uncomfortable, and he always felt that it was not something a child should do.

And this kind of child is easy to go astray, Gilgamesh is like this, and so is Muku.

The snake girl sighed, bowed her head and continued to teach Kai how to read—thanks to the old English compression package downloaded by the system, Shelley was able to teach him in a strict manner after she got used to it for a while.

Kay wrote carefully, using ink made of carbon to write neatly on parchment.Shelley glanced at it and felt that there was nothing wrong with it, so he read his book again.

After a while, Kay became depressed.

"Merlin, I made a mistake." He looked at her pitifully: "I made a mistake."

"Just cross it out and rewrite it." Shelley didn't care much, and poked his head to take a look, and didn't think there was anything wrong: "It's just a wrong word. Didn't you write a lot of it correctly?"

Boy Kai lowered his head, his brown hair was curly, and he looked like a little sheep.

"But Arthur can't make mistakes." The kid muttered, "Arthur can write for a long time without making mistakes."

Shelley was softened by this pitiful tone, reached out to touch Kai's little face, lowered her head and kissed her.

"I don't care about Arthur, but I see that Kay has been writing for so long without being distracted, and the writing is much better than before." She said: "Reward."

The kid laughed, and nodded hehehe: "Thank you teacher!"

This method worked very well for Kay, and Shelley found that if he just encouraged the little boy a little, he would immediately go to work with great vigor.Whether reading, writing or practicing swordsmanship, once Kai made up his mind to endure hardships, he had no other distractions, and he must do it. In contrast, his younger brother always had the intention of showing off his skills.

For example, when practicing swords, Kai exerted all his strength with each sword, and the blond child would occasionally make a few sword flowers, which made the little maids next to him marvel.

Eckert didn't stop it either, but felt that Arthur was doing his own research.

Shelley looked at it for a while, resting her chin, and left without interest.

When the fruits came in, Kai ran to Shelley excitedly with a basket in hand, and picked out the most delicious pears for her.The snake girl's heart was soft, and she took him to the small river to wash the fruits, and asked why the fruits given to her were so beautiful.

Whether pears or other fruits, it can be said that the appearance is flawless.

"I think the good-looking ones should taste better." The little boy Kai said frankly, and then handed the fruit he washed to Shelley, his little paws were red from the cold.

Shelley took a bite, thought it was really good, and took it away.

"I want to eat too." The little boy stared at Shelley with staring eyes, but was rejected by the snake girl.

"This can't be eaten by two people. If you eat it, you will be separated and never see each other again." Shelley said, "Of course if you want to eat it..."

"Then I won't eat it." The child immediately said, "I'll wash another one."

The two of them had been chatting, and the sun was almost setting when little Arthur came to find him.At that time, Kai was full of fruit and his stomach was about to come out. Shelley stretched out his hand and poked Kai, which made Kai laugh.

"Brother, Merlin... Teacher." The young boy with blond hair stood not far away: "Father is looking for you."

"Yeah," Kai responded, and then looked at Shelley: "Then let's go back, teacher."

He dragged Shelley by the hand to lead her along, and he dragged the little brother along with Arthur as he passed by.The blond boy walked with his head down for a while, then suddenly raised his head.

"Brother, what have you learned recently?"

"Learning phrases," Kai turned around and asked, "What's wrong?"

"Well...it's nothing, it's just that I haven't done homework with you for a long time." The little golden retriever said, "I have finished learning the phrases, and I am learning to write letters now. If there is anything you don't know, brother can ask me."

"You're a fast learner." Kai was stunned for a moment, "I won't hold you back. If I have any questions, I'll just go to Merlin. Anyway, I live very close, on the same floor."

"Then, shall we study together tomorrow?" Arthur asked again.

"Eh?" Kai suddenly remembered: "Tomorrow Merlin said he would take me to the lake to play... Arthur, do you want to go together?"

The little golden retriever paused and looked at Shelley with an expectant look on his face.

"No," Shelley said. "Eckert says you don't have swimming experience, and it would be bad if something happened."

"Hey...but I will." Kai was a little bit unwilling: "And don't you still have you, teacher?"

"..."

"Mr. Merlin can't swim?" Arthur added.

"No, no." Shelley said with a straight face, "If you really want to go, go and apply to your father."

As a result, early the next morning, Shelley found out that Arthur had indeed successfully applied for it.

The snake girl looked at the young boy who was showing off his power on Eckert's horse, and she felt a sharp cut in her heart, and she picked up Kai and put it in front of her.The little boy with brown hair struggled to say that he could ride a horse and wanted to walk with his pony.

Shelley was a little helpless and put him back.

And Kay rode on his colt in a decent manner, and followed Shelley's snatched white mare, walking fast.

"If you talk about the past, Kay would definitely not dare to do this." Sir Eckert said while riding a horse: "I used to take them out, and I had to sit two on my side."

"What about when you usually go to the village?"

"In the past, Kai was handed over to the guards. Now that he knows how to ride a horse, it's much easier."

Sir Eckert still looked back from time to time, but Kay protested.

"Father, I can do it!"

Eckert smiled, turned back and continued talking to Shelley: "My letter should have been sent to Wangcheng, and I should be able to receive Wang's reply in the near future."

Shelley nodded, and suddenly heard Kay ouch.The silver-haired girl turned her head and found that it was the little boy who almost slipped off the horse just now.

Kay stuck out his tongue, and Shelley slowed down to walk beside Kay.

"Be careful, don't relax too much." Shelley patted him on the back: "Clamp your legs tightly."

The brown-haired kid nodded, and followed Shelley's request, and his posture became more and more heroic.

"But Merlin, why don't you do this." Kay asked, exhausted.

"Because Merlin won't fall off the horse." Shelley said with a snort.

The lake is not far away, and it takes more than an hour to walk there.Shelley leaned against the tree, watching Kai flopped into the water, and then scurried about like a duckling, feeling a little envious in her heart.

She has never been able to swim. Shirley has taught her countless times, but she has never succeeded.

Now, except for bath water, Shelley has a physiological fear of any body of water larger than a cubic meter.Eckert glanced at his son, then turned around and went to teach Arthur how to ride a horse, not forgetting to borrow his pony from Kay.

"Okay, okay," Kay said as he kicked the water, "My Alice is so good, Arthur must get along with her."

"Isn't it a stallion? Why is it called Alice?" Shelley couldn't help asking.

"It's his mother's decision. From now on, Kay's favorite pony will be named after her." Eckert led the rope and guided Arthur: "This horse will become Sir Kay's favorite horse in the future, and maybe it will be named after him in the future." He goes to war, and Alice wants the horse to protect her as well as she does herself."

Shelley reached out to touch the pony, but he snorted and refused to talk to her at all.

Kai was tired from swimming and climbed up wet, with mud on his hands and feet.Shelley stepped aside in disgust, watching the maid come up and wipe it off, turning a white future young knight into red.

I hurt, but I don't say it.

Kay took a bite of the sandwich and drank another large glass of water to rehydrate.Shelley sat beside him, picking up a towel to dry his hair.

"If you don't dry it off, you'll catch a cold." The snake girl said, "And don't drink too much water in one go when you're too tired."

Kai listened obediently, and Eckert had just finished training.Little Arthur's legs trembled a little, and he was a little unsteady when he walked.

"Is Arthur okay?" Kai rubbed over and asked, "Does your leg hurt?"

"...It's okay." The little golden retriever pursed his lips, glanced at Shelley, and then at Eckert: "Father, I want to play in the water too."

The young jazz looked at the time, then at his adopted son who was starting to act cute, and hesitated for a moment.

"Ok."

The author has something to say: Little Prince: I want what my brother has!Including teachers too!

Snake girl: go away

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