Agnes raised the corners of her mouth slightly, shook the juice in the cup, and looked at the couples dancing on the dance floor.
She was going to choose a few more people to try. After all, there were many types of craziness that could reflect her own, and today was a good opportunity. Although you can't use those more harmful methods, you can still try some less harmful methods. At most, some weird rumors about her will be spread, or those people she picks will find out that they have different impressions of her after exchanges. It's different. I feel like she's acting like they're playing, and I'm just angry.
And these possible developments are nothing to Agnes.
...
Leonard Durant walked up the stairs and came to the study door.
"Father." Leonardo knocked lightly on the open door.
"Is the dance over?" Marquis Durant raised his head and asked.
"It's over." Leonardo nodded.
"Have you met Lorenzo's little girl?" Marquis Durant asked.
"I met Miss Pagani and danced a song...and half a song together." Leonardo nodded and said.
"What kind of person do you think she is?" Marquis Durant asked with interest.
Leonardo shook his head and said: "It's hard to say, through this short half-dance time, I can't have a comprehensive and true understanding of her."
"It doesn't need to be comprehensive and true. I just want to know what kind of person you think she is now." Marquis Durant stood up and walked to the window and said.
Leonardo touched his chin and thought for a while, then said: "First of all, the physical aspect is completely consistent with the rumors. She does not seem to be in good health. Although she is wearing makeup and covering up some, I can still clearly see I saw that her face was much paler than most of the ladies. And because of her physical strength, she and I didn't even finish the whole dance."
Marquis Durant nodded and said: "This is not unexpected. Agnes Pagani's disease existed a few years ago. You graduated from Arnold Public School early, so you may not be aware of it. At that time, Ange Nice Pagani fainted several times at school and many students at the public school were aware of her condition."
"It sounds very serious." Leonardo nodded thoughtfully and asked, "Count Pagani didn't ask for help from the church?"
"Of course I asked for treatment from the church, but Agnes's illness has been lingering." Marquis Durant shook his head and said: "There has been no news from Agnes in the past two months. The reason given by Lorenzo It was Agnes who was being treated by the church.”
"So serious?" Leonardo frowned and asked, "What disease does she suffer from?"
"I don't know. Lorenzo has always been secretive about her daughter's illness. The church has a very high level of confidentiality about her illness, so there is no way to find out." Marquis Durant shook his head and said.
"Why does it feel like it's related to extraordinary power..." Leonardo said in a slightly lowered voice.
"I also think it's possible." Marquis Durant nodded and said.
"That's strange. If Miss Pagani's disease is related to extraordinary power, she should know the existence of extraordinary power and be more in awe of the gods. But why do I feel that Miss Pagani subconsciously doesn't care about the gods? Special respect.”
"She doesn't respect the gods? In her words?" Marquis Durant's calm attitude turned serious.
"Actually, she didn't say anything that was obviously disrespectful to the gods, but the combination of what she said always gave me the feeling that she actually didn't respect the gods."
"She was telling me about her knowledge of things, using the sun as an example."
"She asked me: 'What is the sun we see?' Is it possible that it is the eternal blazing sun itself?'" Leonardo explained to Marquis Durant.
"A mortal would be either ignorant or too crazy to think about the existence of gods. And after only such a short period of contact, I can't tell which kind she is." Leonardo said.
Marquis Durant was silent for a while and said, "Let's not discuss this first. Do you have any other comments about Agnes?"
"Hmm... maybe you are thinking too much?" Leonardo said uncertainly.
"Thinking too much? Why does she think too much?" Marquis Durant said with a smile.
"I don't think anyone would think specifically about what the world is like and what the things in the world are like, or even regard these as a specialized thing, unless he is sick or wants to become a philosopher." Leona Say more.
"While dancing with her, I casually asked her what she usually does and whether she would be bored at home. The answer she gave me was that she had to study music and think about the world at home."
"I thought she was joking with me at first, but I didn't expect that she later told me a lot of conclusions she had come up with, and they seemed very reasonable. Damn it." Leonardo said helplessly.
Marquis Durant couldn't help laughing and said: "I think you need to understand her more. You have to know that Agnes doesn't have all kinds of things to deal with like you. Her body No, I rarely participate in social activities, and it’s normal for me to think about some random things in my free time.”
"Maybe." Leonardo shook his head helplessly and asked, "Actually, I don't quite understand why, Father, you want me to pay attention to Miss Pagani, although looking at it now, she is indeed very strange."
Marquis Durant stopped smiling and said, "Do you think if you and the little girl from Lorenzo's family were given a problem at the same time and were looking for a solution to this problem, who would find it first?"
Leonardo looked serious and thought for a while, then said, "Maybe Miss Pagani?"
"Huh?" Marquis Durant stared at Leonardo with his eyes wide open.
Leonardo sighed helplessly and said, "Father, if you ask me that, I know you think I am not as good as Miss Pagani."
"Then you can't just say that!" Marquis Durant said excitedly, slapping the table.
"I'm sorry, Father, I was wrong." Leonardo admitted his mistake with a serious face.
Marquis Durant nodded with satisfaction and explained: "Nine days ago, those methods we discussed, well, those methods that Aurelio was called to explain later, came from Agnes Pa Gurney.”
"Those methods, I thought it was Aurelio who came up with them." Leonardo nodded clearly and said, "Then her thinking is very...broad."
"So I want you to get to know Agnes Pagani." Marquis Durant said.
"But father, since you pay so much attention to her, why don't you go down and see for yourself?" Leonardo asked.
Marquis Durant's face turned red, and he slapped the table and said fiercely: "That guy Lorenzo hasn't come yet, so what's the point of me waiting eagerly to see his daughter!"