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Chapter 143 Knights

Please give me a monthly ticket! Please give me a recommendation ticket!

Pushing the luggage of the two people, Murphy followed David Robbie and left the airport. Carey Mulligan tightened his beige jacket. It was different from the hotness of Los Angeles. It was in a season of relatively low temperatures in the year. Although it was not cold, if the wind blew, it could still make people feel cool.

At the airport exit, Carey Mulligan held Murphy's clothes tightly, muttering, "It's so strange, it seems that it suddenly came from summer to winter."

The wind blew again, and the branches of a tree beside it made a rustling sound. Murphy turned around and looked at Carrie Mulligan. Seeing that she was wearing thick enough, she felt relieved. Then she reached out to take off the baseball cap hanging from her waist and buckled it on the dazzling short golden hair.

"Be careful." Murphy reminded, "Don't catch a cold."

The temperature here is actually not low, but coming from hot Los Angeles can easily cause discomfort.

Carey Mulligan stepped forward and pulled Murphy's jacket upwards, "You never knew how to take care of yourself."

Murphy just said something. The car that David Robbie in front of him came over. He quickly picked up his luggage, put it in the car's suitcase, and pulled Carrie Mulligan into the back seat.

David Robbie in the co-pilot told the driver a place name, and the car didn't enter the city of Brisbane and drove directly towards the Gold Coast to the east.

"The journey is a bit long." David Robbie turned to Murphy and the others and said, "You can sleep for a while, I'll call you when I'm here."

Murphy nodded. He was fine. Carey Mulligan next to him had been yawning due to the jet lag.

"I'll squint." Carrey Mulligan's head tilted over Murphy's shoulder.

"Go to sleep." Murphy tightened her clothes.

The car was driving very smoothly, and Carey Mulligan fell asleep quickly. Murphy looked at the backward scenery outside the window and fell asleep at some point.

A bumpy waking Murphy out of his dreamland. Carey Mulligan next to him seemed to have woken up long ago and was bored fiddling with a Sony handheld game console. He turned his head and looked out the window. There was no shadow of any building, and all he could see were large areas of farmland.

Perhaps due to the season, the farmland seems a bit dilapidated, and occasionally you can see some wild deer jumping around inside.

"There are no wild large predators in Australia, and they are vast and sparsely populated." David Robbie in the passenger seat noticed Murphy and looked at the wild deer, "These deer have no natural enemies and reproduce quickly, just like hares, which is a problem that bothers all farmers."

Carrie Mulligan also looked out the car window and suddenly said, "We forgot to buy a hunting gun!"

David Robbie laughed, "There are a lot of shotguns on the farm. Carrey, you can choose whatever you want."

"Great!" Carrey Mulligan was full of expectations for his first hunt in his life.

After walking a few miles forward, a farm appeared at the end of the field. The farm was not very big, but as the distance got closer, Murphy could see that there were stables near the farm, and the neighing of the horses faintly came.

"It's coming soon!" David Robbie's face was full of excitement of going home. "Murphy, Carey, you will definitely like it here."

Although I can't see the most beautiful scenery this season, Murphy is still interested in the endless fields and the unique farmlands that look like.

The car gradually approached the farm, and David Robbie lowered the window, and seemed a little impatient.

The horse neighed again, and suddenly a horse ran out from the stable and rushed directly to the car. Murphy turned to see that it was a pony that had not grown up. His black hair was shiny under the sunlight. The horse's knight was not tall, wearing an equestrian helmet, wearing a slightly worn denim suit, skillfully controlling the horse galloping.

With a distance between them, the knight immediately grabbed the reins with one hand, raised the other hand, and greeted him.

David Robbie shook her head and laughed, "I haven't seen her for a year, she's still so wild!"

The car and the horse were getting closer and closer. Just as both sides passed by, the horse turned a semicircle, chased after it from behind, and ran on the side of the slow-moving co-pilot of the car.

Murphy only saw clearly that the knight on the horse was not tall and should be a child. From the back of the equestrian helmet, he could vaguely see blond hair like David Robbie.

"Hey, David!" The Knight's voice immediately became tender and crisp, "I've been waiting for half an afternoon!"

"Sorry!" David Robbie stretched out his head and shouted to the other side, "The plane is delayed."

Carrie Mulligan looked over there with envy, "There are still horses here!"

"You can ride a horse?" Murphy asked her, and Carey Mulligan shook his head quickly, "No, but you can learn."

The car was getting slower and slower, and finally stopped at the door of the farm. David Robbie got out of the car first, and Murphy also pushed open the door and walked down.

The horse's neigh sounded again, and the black pony circled around the car and stood firmly in front of the car. The knight above turned over and dismounted, threw the reins and rushed to David Robbie. David Robbie opened his hands to hug him, but he was greeted by a small white fist.

The fist hit his chest twice, as if he was still strong, and David Robbie kept grinning.

"Let you not go home!" A crisp voice sounded again, "Let you not go home!"

David Robbie stopped hugging him, quickly took a big step back, turned around and asked, "Where is Dad and Mom?"

The little knight put away his fists, clasped his fists, tilted his head and looked at David Robbie from top to bottom, and said, "Dad was on a business trip, and his mother took Julie to grandma's place on the West Coast. They won't be back in a week, and I and a group of hired workers are left here."

She pointed David Robbie with her chin, "I'm waiting for you here, isn't it?"

After saying that, he hooked his finger at David Robbie, "Where is the gift?"

David Robbie glanced at Murphy and Carey Mulligan and reminded, "I'll talk about the gift later, there are guests."

He pulled the little knight to Murphy and introduced, "This is my sister Maggie."

The little knight looked wild, but he knew how to be polite. He immediately took off his helmet and smiled at Murphy and the others.

"This is Murphy," David Robbie continued, "This is Carrey."

Although the other party was a child, Murphy was a guest and he still said hello formally, "Hello, Murphy Stanton, from Los Angeles."

"You are the amazing director David said?" She opened her eyes at first, then thought about it, and said with a smile, "I am Margaret. You can call me Maggie like David."

Carey Mulligan also greeted Murphy as he was, and then looked at the black pony curiously, "Are you fifteen years old? You can actually ride a horse."

"I'm almost twelve years old," said Margaret proudly, "I learned to ride a horse when I was eight."

Judging from her appearance, she is indeed in her early teens.

"Okay, stop talking here."

There was still a cold wind outside, and David Robbie walked to the trunk of the car, "Let's take your luggage in first."

He greeted his sister, "Maggie, come and help."

"I'll do it." Why did Murphy feel embarrassed to ask a child to get things for him? He hurried over, "We are enough."

He took off his luggage and paid the fare. The group dragged his luggage and walked into the farm. Murphy looked around curiously as he walked. This was the first time he saw such a large farm with his own eyes, and he was a little curious.

The farm covers an area of ​​two acres. In addition to the stables and residences used to live, there are also large warehouses, where many workers are packing up harvested grass near the warehouse.

Along the way, the little girl's riding boots kicked on the ground and clattered, causing Carrey Mulligan to keep looking over there.

Murphy and David Robbie walked in front with their luggage, and the two girls fell behind.

Seeing Carey Mulligan always look at him, Margaret approached her, staring at Murphy in front of her, and asked, "Is he really a director?"

Carey Mulligan looked at the other person's fat baby face, "Yes, your brother is an employee of his crew."

"That's it..." Margaret thought for a while, looking at Murphy's back in confusion, "It doesn't look like it. Don't the directors all have big beards and look gray-haired?"

Carey Mulligan was also looking at Murphy's back, but his eyes were filled with admiration, "There are always some people who are exceptions, such as him."

When he walked into the farm residence, David Robbie arranged a room for Murphy first. When he saw Carey Mulligan and Murphy live in a house, Margaret looked shocked, "You are boyfriend and girlfriend?"

"Dear," David Robbie pushed her lightly, "Your reaction is so slow."

Margaret stuck out her tongue at him, turned around and ran downstairs, "I'll take care of Emma! Remember to go to the stable to call me after dinner."

David Robbie explained to Murphy, "Emma is that little dark horse."

He looked at the time, "You guys have a rest first, I'll call you when you supper."

Although I slept in the car for a while, Murphy and Carrey Mulligan were still a little tired due to the jet lag, and did not refuse. After David Robbie went downstairs, she closed the door and simply tidied her luggage, and then fell to bed with the jet lag.

It was not until dark that the two of them were awakened by the knock on the door. After washing up, they arrived at the restaurant on the first floor where there was already plenty of food.

The only people who were dining were Murphy, Carey Mulligan, and David Robbie. The atmosphere was pretty good. Margaret was a bit wild, but she was very polite. She often got together with Carey Mulligan and muttered to talk about girls.
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