Chapter 5

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*******,***********。 **:Alice Lucky(****) **:https://www.douban.com/note/864418134/ Chapter 5 Daniel is Mary's most arrogant knight. He is so unruly that he seems to be a real prince when walking in the crowd. He is a young man, handsome and unrestrained. He is very reserved to all the ladies he likes. He is born carefree, as if he has never experienced any blows or misfortunes. Since Mary met him, she has regarded him as the young man she admires most. His future is so bright and promising, and Mary is the most beautiful woman he has ever seen. Her neutral temperament is pleasant, comfortable, innate and full of charm in Daniel's eyes. But Daniel never restrains Mary's nature, because Daniel knows that it is Mary's talent. He is more about guiding Mary to be an upright person, not a fickle woman or a vicious woman. Daniel always teaches Mary. Among all the knights, he is the best teacher. However, Mary happens to be the object of his education. As long as Daniel says something, everyone will agree, because he is so reasonable and full of sensibility. Sometimes he is like Mary's mother, and sometimes like her best friend. But Daniel doesn't go back to their home in Knightsbridge every day. He is a teacher at Eton College, an aristocratic school in Windsor. Many little princes and princesses of the British royal family are his students. The students love him very much and are eager to see him every day. Chatting with him is the happiest thing for the students. They believe in everything about him. There is nothing ugly about him. Other teachers in the school also admire him very much. He is probably the only one who has no competitors. Daniel thinks that Mathew is the most interesting person among the knights. Matthew is the best at telling jokes, and his jokes are always very to the point, giving people a sharp feeling. Daniel said, "Matthew's words are the truth", and Matthew always likes to chat with Daniel. The two of them are a good partner together, close and intimate, and are real good friends. Mary can't help but join in and listen to everything they talk about. She is always fascinated. This situation often lasts from the beginning of dinner to midnight. After everyone finishes the simple and delicious dinner made by Christopher (the only one among all the knights who can cook all English dishes), they disperse to various places in the room, the garden, and the street. There is a kind of disordered wildness, like the children of God having a carnival after dinner. Mary became the best listener for both of them. She would sometimes interject at the right time. Although the two of them were chatting enthusiastically, they still seemed to respect Mary from the bottom of their hearts. Yes, they respected her ideas and were very patient with her. Their words inspired Mary and gave her inspiration, and it was a very wonderful British talk show. They were also the best roommates. Daniel always liked to invite Matthew to sleep with him. Every time the topic ended, it was often in the early morning. The two went to sleep together contentedly, as if they were inseparable after the overlap of their souls. They were close friends with the same ideas and always had the same ideas. They called Mary to the bedside and read Mary's favorite poems for them. Mary almost read the most classic poems of all the famous poets in British history. The two of them leaned their heads together, listened quietly, and expressed their approval from time to time. At this time, Mary was wearing Venus's pajamas, which was a masterpiece of Alexander McQueen, the top fashion designer in London. He once asked his assistant to mail it to Mary as a gift for him. Matthew thought Mary's voice was like heavenly music, while Daniel thought Mary's voice was as holy as the voice of the Virgin Mary. One day, in the charming night, the moonlight fell like a veil under the deep blue sky outside the window. As Mary was reading William Blake's "The Tiger", Daniel stroked Mary's light yellow hair and called her "Virgin Mary". The three of them laughed together, and Mary climbed onto the bed and squeezed between the two of them. The three of them fell asleep hugging each other. They confided their love in her ears, and Mary gradually developed a girlish affection for the two. They always invited Mary into their room at the most appropriate time to do something very intimate, and this was just one of them.
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