Chapter 349 Recalling the Old People
"Miss, do you really plan to use those people from the family branch?" The loyal old butler Foster faced Purficott's request, and the expression on his face was different. There was no surprise, but he still advised Purfict as a butler: "Although I don't object to your decision, please be careful. These relatives in the family are not trustworthy."
< br>As a retinue knight of Grandpa Purfict, the old butler followed Grandpa Purfict through life and death, and witnessed with his own eyes the rise of the Brandlis family from an ordinary knight family to a baron family, and then its decline.
In this process, the old housekeeper knew exactly what role these relatives of the family played, and what their faces were like when the family prospered and declined.
He has no objection to Perficott's use and promotion of these people. After all, Perficott is indeed short of manpower. Although these people are not trustworthy as distant relatives of the family, they are still useful.
"I know they are not trustworthy. When the family is prosperous, they will stick to it like lapdogs. When the family declines, they want to share the family inheritance like hyenas. It is very annoying." Of course, Purficott is the same. She hates these so-called relatives, but she does not let her emotions influence her decision: "But isn't it easier to control and drive their characteristics? As long as I still have power and status, I can guarantee their power and wealth. , they will obey my orders and support my rule.
As for whether they will mess around and ruin my reputation or something, Grandpa Afu, do you think I will not behave against my relatives? Will you raise the butcher's knife?"
Will Perfectcott raise the butcher's knife against his relatives? Foster didn't want to know the answer to that question.
Perfect's hands have been stained with too much blood. If possible, Foster hopes that she can avoid being stained with the blood of her relatives.
Even those people are only relatives in name for her.
So the loyal old butler asked Perficott: "If you insist on this, then please let me take charge of this matter. Those people are not worth your time and effort, and if you show up in person, They will definitely make some unrealistic and unreasonable demands."
Hearing what Foster said, Purficott touched his chin, thought for a while and agreed to the old butler's request: " Okay, I'll leave those people to you, Grandpa Afu. Use them if they can be used, and get rid of them if they can't be used. No need to take into account any family relationships."
"I obey, Miss" Chao Po, the old housekeeper. Ficott saluted.
After talking about this matter, the old housekeeper organized his thoughts and then said: "Miss, there is one more thing that may require your consent."
"What is it?" Purfe Kurt had lowered his head at this time and continued to process the documents in front of him.
"It's about the maids and other servants in your lord's mansion. Although the origins of these people cannot be explained clearly, they were arranged by others after all. Since they cannot be replaced with alchemy dolls, I suggest that you recall the former servants of the Brandlis family, they are more trustworthy." The old housekeeper asked Perficott for instructions. In addition to worrying about the safety of the Lord's Mansion and Perficott, he was also doing this for his own good. A concern for those servants who have served the Brandless family for generations.
After all, Purficott had fired all the servants before, but she was the only one left in the family at that time. At that time, the old housekeeper of Brandlis Manor could also be responsible for it, so for her Security also supported her in doing so.
But now the Brandless family is completely different, and Purficott has also become the Northern Lord. In the old butler's opinion, if the servants in the huge Northern Lord's mansion are all arranged by others, Even if Purficott could replace the servants in key positions with alchemy dolls, he could not guarantee the safety and reliability of the Lord's Mansion.
That’s why he hopes to take this opportunity to recall all the family’s former servants. After all, each of them has served the Brandless family for several generations and is indeed fully trustworthy. And more importantly, they are the subjects of the Brandlis family, and the family should not abandon them if they have a choice.
"Recall the former servants? Okay, Grandpa Afu, just watch and handle this matter, don't let anyone send spies in." Purficott directly approved Foster's request.
Perfect didn’t pay too much attention to Foster’s request for instructions because she believed that her old housekeeper could handle everything.
Foster naturally didn't say anything more, nodded and exited Purficott's room.
In fact, the old butler can handle these matters by himself, but without Purficott's permission, it still seems to be somewhat overstepping his bounds.
For Foster, he does not regard himself as the elder of Purficott. Although Purficott has always treated him as his only elder and relative, the old Foster But he only thinks that he is Purficott's butler.
So even though he had always hoped that Purficott could recall the family's servants and subjects, he did not speak directly to Purficott, but waited for a suitable time.
It was also because of this respect and clear self-positioning that Purficott respected the old butler and did not just regard him as a butler.
Now, with Perficott's permission, the old butler can finally recall all the subjects of the Brandlis family and the servants of the former manor. This can be regarded as a relief for the old butler. An obsession.
After all, seeing the parents of the old Baron Brandlis and Purficott, whom he had taken care of growing up, die one after another, the entire family declined almost overnight, leaving only Purficott. She dismissed all the servants in the manor and almost didn't trust anyone. The old housekeeper was very sad.
He almost thought that the Brandless family was going to be doomed. After all, even with the care of Princess Anne, Perfectcott was just an underage girl who had not inherited the title, and countless people would be watching her. And the interests she represents, the old housekeeper alone cannot protect her at all.
The old butler at that time even had the consciousness to protect Perfectiket even if it cost him his own life.
However, no one thought that Purficott could turn the Brandless family out of danger in just a few years, and now he has become the lord of the North, allowing Brandless to The family has reached a level never before reached.
This makes the old butler feel gratified, and at the same time he is even more eager to bring the Brandless family back to its former prosperity. Recalling those former servants, in the old butler's view, is the key to the family's revival. logo.
(End of this chapter)