Crow's Paradise

Chapter 84 Another Karina

The result failed to meet Yao Yan's basic expectations.

McBiaak couldn't answer the question.

This is not surprising.

Traps also have trigger conditions.

I don’t have enough weight to fall into the trap at the next level.

Now we have just fallen into the language trap of "freedom", "opposition" and "number of people".

The word "equality", when read, involves relationships with others.

And "freedom", in the eyes of ordinary people, is often interpreted as unrestricted and unrestricted action.

Then "number of people" is a relay that easily connects the two.

Then, connect "number of people" to "limits" and "constraints" to set up a language trap.

However, if we really break it down and analyze it, we will actually talk about several topics that are not directly related.

The relationship between "equality" and "number" - the relationship between number of people is greater than equality.

When talking about the majority and the minority, many people will subconsciously think that the decision is made by the majority, and then implicate the "minority" as the opponents.

But the decision has been established, so if the minority has been established despite opposition, is it equivalent to "inequality"?

Most people don't think too much. When describing a certain word, they are often based on a simple and pure understanding of the word.

Or rather extreme.

When talking about equality, the subconscious mind often refers to the understanding of "all people are equal" and "absolute equality".

In this way, it will immediately involve "restrictions" and "restraints".

As for "restriction", "restraint", and "freedom", many people will ignore the premise, ignore the background, ignore the semantics, and subconsciously oppose the two according to the semantics in their own understanding.

If you don’t understand this link, you will fall into a language trap.

But this isn’t just a language trap, either.

It takes advantage of the general person's vague understanding of the "influence" of correlation and the "determination" of causation.

When I say it, I can't say "it's decisive if there is a relationship", but when I do it, this is often the way of thinking.

But the most direct difference between it as a language trap and reality is that it lacks directly related specific cases.

If specific cases are completed, then this is a topic based on reality, a topic involving multiple controversial points.

There is inevitable conflict between freedom and order, and we can only choose to reconcile. Extreme freedom and order cannot be achieved.

During his lifetime, the so-called "freedom" in various disputes was not "freedom" itself, but the conflict boundary between freedom and order, and how it should be drawn.

This problem had never been solved in his lifetime. If the tavern owner could solve it, then

I guess I figured it out by patting my head.

After all, this is a conflict that can only be reconciled. It is impossible to eliminate the other party.

Yao Yan naturally did not continue to put the bar owner in danger. He was more concerned about intelligence than these topics.

Information about this town, information about that abandoned castle.

Immediately, Yao Yan said in a gentle and authentic tone like Karina:

"Mr. Macbiak, if you can't think of an answer, why don't you first tell me what you need to pay attention to when working in a tavern."

"Huh? No problem."

Maibiak was pulled out of the problem that could not be solved in reality by Karina's voice. He quickly walked to the door of the bar, took out the key and opened the door. While opening the door, he said absently:

"your job is"

It was indeed a maid costume, but it conflicted with his memory.

Yao Yan glanced at Karina's maid uniform.

If this world was really based on the reality of that era, then this maid outfit wouldn't have so much lace decoration.

In fact, ordinary maids don't even have black skirts with underlay.

White aprons worn over clothes of various colors are often what most maids wear.

Oh, of course, it depends on the era and the employer, or the owner’s financial situation and thoughts. Different situations cannot be generalized.

After all, it was not uncommon for people to spend money to dress their maids in the same style as noble maids in order to make their families appear wealthy.

This Mr. Macbiak is quite similar.

After comparing Karina's relatively new clothes, Yao Yan's eyes swept over the interior of the bar, which was not too big and was somewhat rundown.

"So, Mr. Mcbiak, do you need to start preparing now?"

He glanced at McBiaak.

"certainly."

Maibiak, who was clearing away the tables and chairs, responded:

"When it rains, they don't step in the mud."

Yao Yan also got down to business at this time and asked a question:

“Is the land rent expensive here?”

After hearing this question, McBiaak paused, put down the upside-down chair on the table, and said with emotion:

"There's no rent right now."

"Originally, everyone in the Winter family has died."

As he spoke, he looked in the direction of the abandoned castle:

"And I heard that the gentleman who bought the title of Viscount Winter and became the new owner of this land has not come over either. He seems to have passed away."

After speaking, he leaned against the table and spread his hands towards Yao Yan:

"Now, the land around the town is cultivated as desired, including the castle."

He seemed to have thought of something and couldn't help but suddenly said:

"That's it. I was wondering why you came here, Miss Karina."

"It seems that in addition to looking for William, are you also planning to get a piece of land here?"

A knowing smile appeared on Maibiak's face.

Sorry, not really.

Yao Yan can be sure that Karina has no knowledge in this area, so she cannot make such a decision, so she will not come to this town because of this decision.

But at this moment, Maibiak seemed to remember something:

"Speaking of which, there seems to be a girl named Karina in the history of the Winter family?"

Yao Yan's thoughts paused. Karina grabbed the rag's hand and stopped wiping the table:

"The same name as me?"

Maibiak was also stunned for a moment, and then thought carefully for a moment before saying:

"That should be true, but that was a long time ago."

"It should be hundreds of years old."

Maibiak's description is also very vague, and he seems to have lost his memory.

Of course, Yao Yan would not miss this opportunity. He walked directly to Maibiak and asked with a curious and expectant expression:

"What opera libretto did you see it in?"

Judging from the boss's interest, this news probably came from an opera script or some novel, or a chat in a tavern.

"No, it's not."

Maibiak looked at Karina who was approaching and thought again:

"Biba? Phyllis? Cooper? Oh, by the way, I heard it from Foster!"

Maibiak seemed to have remembered something and responded:

"It seems that the Foster family used to be housekeepers in that castle."

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