MTL - Lisko’s American Life-Chapter 67 swan castle

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Lisko got up early to get ready, dressed in a formal suit, and his mentor Berman was an old-fashioned Englishman. When he got older, he got up very early every day.

Berman is still a part-time academician of Yale University's Department of Literature, and occasionally gives speeches to freshmen in the past. He has a very high status in the United States, and the students he brings out stand in various literary positions in the United States, such as well-known newspapers and publishing houses. , and the president of the American Literary Association. It can be said that the strength of Lisko's department is the highest in the American literary world.

Lisko called the hotel car and hurried out of New York City, where Bermaner bought a manor and settled with his wife Mary.

The hotel stayed at Hilton this time. Speaking of Hilton, the two sisters are the most famous. Their self-hype way has also indirectly improved the reputation of the family hotel. The Dashan sisters and the Olsen sisters in the film and television industry are also masters in this way.

The car soon arrived at the manor, which was built in imitation of the Adair Manor in Ireland, and was called "Swan Castle" by Bermaner's wife Mary.

This manor is well-known in the American literary world. All of Lisko's senior brothers spent their entire study time here before leaving the school. They will not move out until they find a job or have a better development. 70% of writers have come here to attend gatherings, so among many writers who have not made a fortune, this place can really be called a literary holy land.

Lisko looked at the ups and downs of the castle in front of him, and several scattered gardens, and was very emotional. In his memory, he lived here for three years during his studies. What is the opinion of his family? No matter whether he is poor or rich, he treats each other unanimously. Every day many brothers and sisters finish breakfast here, go to the huge library collected by the tutor to read books, discuss literature, and there is a poetry salon in the evening, everyone is together. Drink freely. At this time, the teacher will hold the wine glass and watch them wantonly, while the wife, Mary, will bring them the sweet cookies she just made, and clean up the wine glass that they knocked over.

"It's really beautiful."

Lisko Miller narrowed his eyes, sorted his clothes, and walked into the manor.

"Hey, Kenny." The black Kenny is the painter of Swan Castle, and his ancestors also did this.

"Master Scoo?" Kenny put down the scissors in surprise and came up to hug Lisko. He has lived here for three years, and everyone here is very familiar with Lisko.

There is no obvious hierarchy in the tutor's manor. Even painters, chefs, housekeepers, and doormen can greet him casually. This is also the humanities and ideas that Bermaner has always advocated.

"Did this kid Jeben run to play? Why didn't he notify in advance?" Kenny first complained, and then dragged Lisko into the manor.

Jeben is the guard of the castle. In fact, it is a guard, but it is just a random position. Because the New York Police Department has built a guard booth 100 meters away from the manor, and a police officer is stationed in it all year round, so is there any here? The guards are all the same.

"Hey, Bol, look who's here?" Kenny walked into the castle hall and called to the white-bearded old man in an old-fashioned robe.

"Hey, Master Scoo," Bol stepped forward and hugged.

Bol is the castle's steward, mainly responsible for arranging the work and procurement of all the castle's staff.

"You haven't been here for a long time, and Mrs. Mary often talks about you." Bohr looked at Lisko who was standing upright with emotion. He remembered that Lisko was a very silent child when he was studying, and he was not tall. Now he is slow. Slowly so handsome.

"I'll come to see you when I'm passing through New York this time." Lisko knew that he was right, and quickly changed the subject.

"By the way, where's the tutor? I didn't say it in advance this time. I came directly after seeing the company."

"Sir went to school, and he gave a speech today, but look at the time is coming back, Madam is making desserts in the kitchen." Pol said truthfully according to Bermaner's journey.

Lisko looked around, everything was the same as when he left, as if he left yesterday and came back the next day.

Lisko said goodbye to Bol and explained that he was staying here today. Bol excitedly went to clean up Lisko's house.

Li Ke is Bermaner's youngest disciple, so he has always been favored. Whether it is his mentor or all the brothers and sisters, he is very caring. Since Li Sike became a teacher, this huge castle has been quiet. Bermaner's mentor year I don’t want to work too hard, so I don’t accept disciples anymore. My daily task is to give lectures from time to time. This is because all the seniors are worried that the teachers who are idle all of a sudden will feel bored, so I force them to make a reservation. Every time I give a lecture There is a special car to pick up and drop off, so Bermaner is also enjoying himself.

Because of his high status in the literary world, Berman was awarded the title of "Lifetime Noble ~www.novelbuddy.com~" by the Queen of England. This title is equivalent to a baron, but it cannot be inherited. It is generally awarded to those who have made outstanding contributions. And the society respects him as a jazz.

Lisko didn't stop, passed the luxuriously decorated living room, passed the library that he wanted to revisit, and walked into the kitchen.

"Mary." Lisko looked at Mary, who was quietly making desserts at the door. Mary had always loved him very much, probably because Lisko was the same age as her youngest son, who died of illness.

"Sco?" Mary put down the flour she was still kneading, took off her apron and handed it to the maid on the side, and walked quickly to Lisko.

"My Scoo is really getting more and more handsome." Mary hugged Lisko directly, covered Lisko's face with her flour-stained hand, and kissed her forehead continuously.

"Okay Mary," Lisko stopped her and stood up straight to match her bent legs. This was a little game between him and Mary. Lisko was always reticent and not very gregarious when he was studying. Mary wanted to change him. He has a stern personality and makes fun of him from time to time. He likes to see Lisko's little face flushed red after being teased, with a serious and somewhat aggrieved expression, and he has succeeded many times.

"You have succeeded," Lisko looked at her, and there were still palm prints on his face with white flour.

Mary and Lisko looked at each other for a while, then both laughed, as if back to the old days, Mary stepped forward and hugged him earnestly,

"Welcome home, Scoo."

Mary also often heard Bermaner praise Lisko as young and promising in the study. The new book has deep thoughts. This time, it will definitely win Nobel and other remarks. She has always cared about the lives of Bermaner's students. Whether it is good or not, happy or not, life is not smooth, in the eyes of all the brothers, Mary can be regarded as their mother.