"Hua La ~"

In the study of Rose Manor, the floating sound of pages can be heard clearly, and dozens of pages floating in the air automatically fall to the desk. There are 14 stacks of manuscripts on the desk, and the name of the manuscript is written on the top of each stack. The last page of the manuscript with the title of the book in the air falls to the desk, and all the dust settles down. Harvey's body falls straight back, making a dull sound, with a soft blanket cushion, which doesn't hurt.

"Ha ha Hoo ~"

Harvey breathed heavily, his face was white and frightening, his shirt was wet with sweat, and he looked embarrassed. The corners of his mouth showed an unprecedented smile of satisfaction. It's done!

Harvey spent 11 hours translating 14 novels, each of which is a representative classic in the Victorian era of the British Empire.

Browning sisters' Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights, Agnes gray, Anthony Trollope's the chronicle of Bassett, Charles Dickens' Oliver Twist, great expectations, William Macbeth Thackeray's vanity fair, Jane Austen's pride and prejudice, William Macbeth Thackeray's vanity fair and Jane Austen's pride and prejudice Mary Barton by Elizabeth Gaskell, etc.

The works cover all fields of new literature, from the hard life of the workers at the bottom of the factory to the upper social structure, from the creation of female images who have the courage to fight to criticizing the ugly things in the current society. These works are enough to reflect the whole of an era, that is, the criticism of the old era and the yearning for the new era.

This is the crystallization of wisdom of an era. It is the essence of the hundred years of literature in Vitoria's most prosperous era on the earth.

"Kacha ~"

Harvey beckons and uses his last energy to open the door of his study. In a short time, a passing servant discovers Harvey's strange appearance, screams out, and then goes to ask someone to inform count Henrietta.

"Sir, sir, are you ok? I'm going to inform the doctor now!" The maid was in a hurry.

"No, let me lie down for a while. If you can, please ask my wife to take care of me. You'd better bring some water." Harvey politely refused the servant's plan to help him to the sofa. The servant nodded and trotted out to inform Diana. When Diana came, she looked at Harvey with a reproachful look, lifted Harvey's body and carefully fed him cold water.

Count Henrietta came in a hurry in his pajamas. He was startled to see Harvey. His fat body and his voice trembled: "Harvey, what's the matter with you?"

"Mental overuse, just give me a break." Harvey looked weak, laughed, and turned his eyes to the desk.

Count Henrietta nodded to Harvey and came to the desk to see more than a dozen manuscripts. At first, he was a little puzzled and began to read them casually. He looked at the first book Jane Eyre, and his eyes were deeply surprised. He put down Jane Eyre and flipped through great expectations for a while. His eyes turned to shock, and his reading speed became faster. Each book read only a little, He also saw the author settings page of each manuscript.

With a puff of his rich cheek, his unrealistic conjecture of yesterday has come true, and there are more than one, fourteen novels that are quite excellent in his eyes. Each book has different writing habits, different writing tone and techniques. The content of the novel is quite different, but it fully reflects something, which is in line with the characteristics of the new literature of this era.

all night! Only one night to create 14 novels!

It's not only shocking, but also unprecedented in Baron's literary world!

The count's heart set off a storm, he also some do not believe, unable to be sure of the content of the novel.

"Unbelievable! Harvey, you wrote all these novels in one night? " Count Henrietta trembled, holding the manuscripts of Mary Barton page by page. His trembling voice contained incredible shock. If he had not seen it with his own eyes last night, count Henrietta would rather believe that Harvey had done it before, and now he would take it out in one breath.

However, each of these novels seems to be written by a different author.

Diana, holding Harvey's head, looked at count Henrietta's face and the stacks of manuscripts on the desk.

"Part of it is my previous ideas, part of it is my understanding of this era, part of it is temporary creation. I imitate different writing habits and create them separately. These works are enough to become the backbone of new literature." Harvey lay in Diana's arms and laughed.

Count Henrietta's Three Outlooks were strongly shocked, and he still asked, "but one night, just one night time... How can it be! How can it be

"Count, you can finish reading these novels slowly. I'm going to the magic shop to buy the potion for recovery." Harvey laughed, disapproving.

Count Henrietta then woke up to his blunder, turned around and apologized again and again: "I'm sorry, I'm not questioning your ability, but this fact is too incredible."

"For ordinary people, of course, but after reading these novels, you will understand." Harvey didn't want to explain much. After recovering his strength, he staggered to his feet.

Count Henrietta saw that Harvey didn't get angry. He said, "I understand. I'm sorry that there's no magic potion for mental recovery in the manor. I'll arrange a carriage to the city."

Harvey raised his eyebrows and said, "I didn't think it would be so difficult to create so many works at one time." Seeing the reaction of count Henrietta and Diana, I felt very happy, and finally I succeeded.

Count Henrietta stayed in the Rose Manor study to study these fourteen novels, which is beyond the scope of whether he believes in Harvey or not, and beyond his common sense. But he is confident that as long as he reads these fourteen novels, he can judge the truth of Harvey's words.

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The old housekeeper arranged a carriage for Harvey to go to the city. Harvey and Diana went to Norton to buy the magic potion for mental recovery.

The carriage stops in front of a magic shop in Norton. Harvey gets out of the carriage and looks at the magic shop in front of him. It's obvious that the shop has been decorated. It's very different from the old medieval decoration style he saw when he came here last time. The front is bright, and there are spacious glass windows to show goods. Pushing the door in is like entering a small shopping mall, The women in uniform and suit greet the guests with a bright smile.

The shop assistant in the suit came over and said with a kind smile, "what can I do for you, sir, madam?"

"Yes, my husband is a caster, and he wants the potion to restore his mental power." Diana held Harvey and nodded.

In a daze, the shop assistant quickly looked at Harvey, entered the inner room and informed the store manager that the magic goods on the shelves were for civilian use. The potions or magic materials used by the casters were usually much more expensive and would not be easily displayed. Moreover, every caster was a VIP in the magic store whether he bought them or not.

When the middle-aged male store manager came out, he saw Harvey in a daze and quickly welcomed him with a flattering smile: "Oh! Why are you here, Mr. Adrian? I'll prepare a bottle of advanced potion for you

Most of Norton's magic shops and workshops have been acquired by Cromwell chamber of Commerce. That's why the decoration style has become so modern. Harvey owns 40% of Cromwell chamber of Commerce and is the big boss of this magic shop.

Harvey drank the magic potion from the shop and felt a cool pouring from his head. His headache was much better. After a while, Harvey went on shopping in the magic shop to buy some useful magic materials. One of the benefits of Cromwell chamber of Commerce's acquisition of magic stores is that Harvey can easily buy those originally precious magic materials, which were originally not for sale, but were specially used for processing or provided to specific casters.