"What did I do wrong?"
"You did it wrong."
But Gao Wenma added, "But you are not wrong."
"Old Norman, who grew up in that small village, didn’t teach you anything except farm work, and no one will teach you what is right and what is wrong when you live every day except work. How can we ask you to treat people and distinguish right from wrong like an elegant aristocrat? Not to mention let you form your own outlook on life, world outlook and values. You are a farmer, an ignorant farmer who has come here from exile and has not received any education, but we overestimate you. "
Gawain didn’t pay much attention to this speech. Some Norman methods were understood, but generally Norman was able to understand it-he never imagined that his eyes were so unbearable that he was like a barbarian who didn’t know anything, which made him a little angry.
"I am white!"
Gawain yelled at him, otherwise, "That’s you." He also cited an example to prove, "Do you know what you’ll want to ask for an explanation by force when Franklin said you couldn’t take the entrance exam this afternoon?"
Norman thought for a moment and said, "Because I’m grumpy!"
It doesn’t seem like a good thing to be grumpy, but he speaks confidently and feels quite proud
Gawain said, "No, it’s because of the promotion of Mien."
Norman didn’t understand this sentence. Fortunately, there was an explanation behind Gawain. "When you were starving, someone gave you a loaf of white bread, and you would be grateful to this person. But when he gave you two more loaves of black bread, you would not be grateful to him, but you would blame him for hating him for not helping you, but you wouldn’t remember that he once gave you a loaf of white bread. This was the case with Franklin and you."
Norman, if you think about it carefully, it seems that this is really the case. Gawain knows his thoughts better than himself!
At this time, Gawain asked again, "Do you know what will make you think this way?"
Norman remembered again.
This time, he thought a lot longer than before, but after thinking for a long time, he still couldn’t figure out what the answer was-where did he know that he would have such an idea? If it happens, it happens.
So he finally simply said "I don’t know"
Gawain then explained, "This is because what Franklin gave you before raised your gratitude standard. Once it falls below this standard, you will no longer be grateful and hate each other."
Then Gawain asked again, "Do you know …"
Gawain asked one question after another, and there were all Norman questions. Norman himself didn’t know what the result was, but Gawain could answer them one by one.
Judging from these answers, Norman is not Norman Gawain, but Norman.
This made Norman have to admit that he might really be as miserable as Gawain said, and at the same time he became interested in Gawain, the mage.
"I want to learn this ability from you! Can you? "
Gawain did not expect Norman to suddenly come up with such a sentence.
He was silent for a while, as if after thinking, he said, "It’s not impossible to think about it carefully. Maybe we’ve been wrong about the key points before."
"Your old saying ability is outstanding, and you need to be familiar with it when the time comes. You don’t need our special help. On the contrary, you are really weak in some basic aspects, such as the way of the world, moral standards, people’s hearts and minds, and this is where we are good at. Maybe we should focus on this aspect … If we start from this aspect before, the current situation may be very different … The action plan needs to be adjusted …"
Gawain seemed to talk to Norman and himself for a long time before finally giving a definite answer.
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Chapter 40 Bloom
The night wind blows gently. Norman walks in the quiet street late at night.
"You want to be an aristocrat, but do you know what a real aristocrat is?"
Gawain asked him in his heart.
Norman wanted to learn Gawain’s skill of reading people’s minds, and Gawain also wanted to make Norman, a rude farmer who knew nothing, adapt to the rules of urban life, so the two hit it off and the teaching began immediately.
"Noble?"
Norman explained to Gawain all his understanding of aristocrats "eating meat and drinking wine every day without working"
Well, that’s all he understand about nobility.
"You talked about the most superficial appearance. The real nobility is far more complicated than you think. To make it clear what nobility is, you must first understand how the world works."
"People form this country according to certain organizational rules, and everyone in this organization has him, such as you."
"Before you came to Cá rdenas, you were a farmer. You didn’t think about anything. You just cultivated and produced food. Some of these foods were used to support yourself, pay taxes, and support others who didn’t produce food, such as Baron Barton and the steward of Barton Manor."
"And Baron Barton, they don’t work and eat meat every day like you said. They need to ensure that wild animals appear around your production village and threaten your life. They need to organize people to hunt wild years, and they need to find a way to keep the harvest …"
Gawain said that Norman never thought that Master Barton needed to sleep in bed every day and just come for a walk, but he didn’t expect that he had to worry about so many things.
"Baron Barton Ashley is tall, but he is also a part of the whole Cardenas, and he needs to be attached to the city ruler."
"Urban rulers are responsible for ensuring the safety and production of villages around the city, while enjoying the taxes they pay. It is obvious that people like you can’t do these things in such a position."
"A city ruler needs to deal with the surrounding lords, so many small lords need to allocate the right people to manage the city and make it run stably, and he needs to deal with his interpersonal relationships so that someone can help him do things, which you can’t do."
"You can’t even handle Franklin well, let alone be much more complicated and have excellent interpersonal management wisdom …"
In front of Gawain Norman, the whole framework of Augustus United Kingdom was opened and depicted, and the whole magnificent picture of Augustus United Kingdom was slowly unfolded before Norman.
Norman never knew that the world he lived in was like this before.
It turns out that nobles are also under pressure.
It turns out that many nobles are really much better than civilians like him who know nothing.