"Abel, you can deal with the internal affairs of the castle in the next few days, such as redundant servants and the inventory of the warehouse."

Steward Abel nodded. When these things were just on the way, Nord had mentioned them to steward Abel. Now steward Abel has a clear idea in his mind.

He knows these things better than Nord. He can understand exactly what to do without Nord's reminding. However, Nord still needs to confirm some things. Nord also understands these things, so he just briefly mentioned that the specific things still need to be handled by Abel.

As for the fate of servants and the demolition of houses, Abel housekeeper must nod his head. This is his accomplishment as a housekeeper. He can't do anything without nod. Abel Housekeeper will never do it without nod.

Although Nord has said before that he has the right to make decisions about the manor and castle as a housekeeper, Abel housekeeper always keeps his duty and reports everything to Nord as long as he has time. Another point is that Abel housekeeper is persistent on some problems.

"Please don't worry, master Nord, I will take care of the castle in order these days. It's just a question where the laid-off servants should go to settle them. Otherwise, they should be sent to the manor in Tami village. I think there are still too few servants in the manor. I just looked at it. They have been servants for many years. They are not satisfied with serving people Chang Shulian, it's a pity to let them go. "

For example, when it comes to the servants of the manor, Abel housekeeper is very persistent. This time, Abel housekeeper's words mean to retain their servant identity. Before, there were five or six servants in Nord's manor in Tami village. Abel housekeeper has always told Nord that this is not in line with the identity of viscount Nord and has always suggested Nord to recruit some more.

But they were all rejected by Nord. Nord thought five or six servants were enough. After all, Nord had hands and feet and didn't need so many people to serve.

To put it bluntly, Nord is not used to the feeling of being served by others and has not really integrated into the extravagant life of aristocrats in this era. It's just a few servants. There are countless aristocrats with more than 100 servants like Viscount oli, even more excessive.

Nord has nothing to say about this kind of atmosphere. He only has envy in his heart. But who makes Nord's life cheap and can't enjoy the service of others? It's to blame Nord's parents in previous lives. They have always taught Nord to rely on himself and strive for self-improvement, so Nord has become a habit of no one to serve.

But this time it's different. Abbot mentioned the old story again. In fact, the main reason is that Abel took a fancy to these servants. It's not how excellent these servants are, but that everyone knows the rules after they stay in the noble castle for a long time.

Unlike those servants who have just been recruited, sometimes they are not big or small, and they don't know the importance at all. Housekeeper Abel has to take care to teach them, so at this opportunity, housekeeper Abel wants to keep these servants.

Moreover, Abel's housekeeper was in the name of thinking about these servants, and Nord couldn't refuse for a moment, because they really couldn't live without leaving the castle, but Nord didn't need so many servants. When Nord had a headache, he saw Hill scholar on the side and immediately planned from his heart.

"It's not impossible to send them to the manor in Tami village, but there are still too many people. In this way, scholar hill, don't say I don't support you. Select some of these servants first. Although the students can help you do things, their grade is still too young. Let these servants do errands and physical work. What do you think?"

Nord is very satisfied with his idea. It can kill three birds with one stone. It can not only solve the problem of the survival of servants, but also help Hill scholars, but also reduce the number of servants in his manor. Nord racked his brains in order not to enjoy, but Abbot's housekeeper looked at Nord with helplessness.

But Abel's housekeeper couldn't say anything. After all, Nord's excuse was perfect. Abel's housekeeper didn't have a reason to refuse. Fortunately, Nord's manor also accepted a group of people, which made Abel's housekeeper feel much better. Abel's housekeeper took great pains to enjoy Nord.

In a sense, abbot is also a stumbling block to Nord's unification of the mainland and a true treacherous minister (I'm kidding, forgive me for my brain hole).

Nord breathed a long breath, as if he had solved a big problem. In fact, at some time, Abbot's concern for Nord made Nord unbearable. It may be due to different ideas. What Abbot thought should be taken for granted is not necessary in Nord's view.

"This matter has been decided so happily. In addition, there is the problem of the servants' house in the castle. You can do it. If you can, all of them will be demolished and rebuilt. These servants can let them live in the barracks on the right side of the main building first."

Nord decided the matter directly without leaving time for Abbot housekeeper and hill scholar to argue, but they had no reason to argue. They arranged the reconstruction of the servant house in the castle, and Nord's work arrangement was over this time.

As long as he takes Hill scholar to the three villages led by isaacburg these days, Nord's task is successfully completed. Then he can go back to Tami village and preside over the plan close to the yamon mountains. After nothing, Nord waved his sleeve to indicate that Abbot housekeeper and hill scholar can do their own things.

Abel housekeeper and hill scholar bowed to Nord and left. Nord was free, but their busy work had just begun. After Abel housekeeper and hill scholar left the study, they went directly to the place where the servants lived in the castle.

A few steps from the main building, they came to the place where the servant lived. They saw that this place was not much different from the shack area outside. It was a little cleaner, and the houses were built in a crooked way. Maybe the quality was not as good as that of the shack area.

There were soldiers outside the servant's residence. When they saw Abel housekeeper and hill scholar, they saluted. Abel housekeeper waved to the soldier and signaled him to come and have something to tell him.

"Soldier, go in and call out all these servants. I have something to find them."

"Yes, master Abel."

Of course, the soldier knew Abel housekeeper. It can be said that no one in Tami village did not know Abel housekeeper. Whether it was previous villagers or immigrants from shack area, Abel housekeeper was the one who dealt with them most, especially the new immigrants. Abel housekeeper formed a formation for them on the first day of arriving in Tami village. Of course, they had a profound impact on Abel housekeeper.

These soldiers did not dare to neglect the orders of Abbot's housekeeper. For them, Abbot's housekeeper was a superior master, and Nord was far away from them. Some soldiers couldn't speak clearly when they saw Nord, and their tongue was like a knot.