Hollywood Road

Chapter 143 Knight

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Pushing the luggage of two people, Murphy followed behind David Robbie. After leaving the airport, Carey Mulligan tightened his beige coat. Unlike the heat in Los Angeles, the temperature here is relatively low in a year. Although it is not cold in the season, if there is wind blowing, it can still make people feel cool.

There were people coming and going at the airport exit, and Carey Mulligan held onto Murphy's clothes tightly, still muttering, "It's so strange, it seems that summer suddenly came to winter."

The wind was blowing again, and the branches of a nearby tree made rattling noises. Murphy turned around and looked at Carey Mulligan. Seeing that she was wearing thick enough clothes, he felt relieved, and reached out to take off the clothes hanging around her waist. The baseball cap on his head was buttoned on top of the dazzling short blond hair.

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

The temperature here is actually not low, but coming from the hot Los Angeles, it is easy to cause discomfort.

Carey Mulligan stepped forward and pulled the zipper of Murphy's jacket up. "You never know how to take care of yourself."

Just as Murphy said something, the car called by David Robbie in front came over. He quickly picked up his luggage, put it in the trunk of the car, and pulled Carey Mulligan into the back seat.

David Robbie, who was in the co-pilot, told the driver a place name, and the car did not enter Brisbane city, but drove directly towards the Gold Coast in the east.

"It's a bit far away." David Robbie turned his head and said to Murphy and the two, "Go to sleep, I'll call you when we arrive."

Murphy nodded. He was fine. Carey Mulligan beside him was already yawning constantly due to jet lag.

"I'll squint." Carey Mulligan tilted his head on Murphy's shoulder.

"Go to sleep." Murphy tightened her clothes for her.

The car was running smoothly, and Carey Mulligan quickly fell asleep. Murphy looked at the scene outside the window, and fell asleep at some point.

A jolt awakened Murphy from his sleep. Carey Mulligan next to him seemed to have woken up a long time ago. He was fiddling with a Sony handheld game console. He turned his head and looked out the window. There was no shadow of any buildings. All I could see were large tracts of farmland.

Perhaps because of the season, the farmland looks a bit dilapidated, and occasionally some wild deer can be seen bouncing around in it.

"There are no large carnivores in the wild in Australia,

And the land is sparsely populated. David Robbie in the passenger seat noticed Murphy and also looked at the wild deer, "These deer have no natural enemies and reproduce fast. Just like hares, they are a problem that plagues all farmers." "

Carey Mulligan also looked out the car window and said suddenly, "We forgot to buy a shotgun!"

David Robbie laughed. "There are a lot of shotguns on the farm. You can pick whatever you want, Kerry."

"Great!" Carey Mulligan was looking forward to the first hunt in his life.

After walking a few more miles, 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 could be heard faintly.

"It'll be here soon!" David Robbie's face was full of excitement of going home, "Murphy, Carrie, you will definitely like this place."

Although the most beautiful scenery could not be seen in this season, Murphy was still very interested in the endless fields and the unique looking farm.

The car gradually approached the farm, and David Robbie lowered the window, as if he couldn't wait.

The neighing of the horse sounded again, and suddenly a horse ran out from the stable, and rushed directly to the car. Murphy turned his head to look, it was a pony that had not yet grown up, and its black hair was shining in the sun. The next one is bright, the knight on the horse is not tall, wearing an equestrian helmet, wearing a slightly worn-out denim jacket, skillfully controlling the galloping horse.

Some distance away, the knight on the horse grasped the rein with one hand, raised the other hand, and greeted this side.

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

The car and the horse were getting closer and closer, and just as they passed by each other, the horse made a semicircle and chased up from behind, running on the side of the co-pilot of the slowing car.

It was only then that Murphy could see clearly that the knight on the pony was not tall, he should be a child, and looking from behind the equestrian helmet, he could faintly see the blond hair like David Robbie.

"Hey, David!" The knight's voice was childish and crisp, "I've been waiting for half an afternoon!"

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

Carey Mulligan has been looking over there enviously, "There are still horses to ride here!"

"You know how to 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 gate of the farm. David Robbie got out of the car first, and Murphy also opened the door and walked down.

The horse neighed again, and the black pony circled the car and stood firmly in front of the car. The rider on it got off his horse, threw the rein casually, and rushed to David Robbie. Next to him, David Robbie opened his hands to embrace, but what greeted him was a small white fist.

The fist was firmly hammered on his chest twice, it seemed that the strength was not weak, and David Robbie kept grinning in pain.

"Keep you from going home!" The crisp voice sounded again, "Keep you from going home!"

David Robbie stopped hugging, took a big step back, turned his head to look, and asked, "Where are Mom and Dad?"

The little knight put away his fists, clasped his hands together, tilted his head and looked at David Robbie from top to bottom, and said, "Dad is on a business trip, and mom took Julie to grandma's place on the west coast. Come back, only me and a group of hired workers are left here."

She nodded David Robbie with her chin, "I'm here to wait for you, isn't that interesting?"

After finishing speaking, he hooked his fingers to David Robbie, "Where's 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 the side of Murphy, and introduced, "This is my sister Maggie."

The little knight looked wild, but he was also polite. He immediately took off his helmet and smiled at Murphy and the others.

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

Although the other party was a child, Murphy was a guest, so he still greeted him formally, "Hello, Murphy Stanton, from Los Angeles."

"Are you the great director David mentioned?" She widened her eyes at first, then remembered again, and said with a smile, "I'm Margaret, you can call me Maggie just like David."

Carey Mulligan followed Murphy's example and greeted her, then looked at the black pony curiously, "Are you fifteen years old? You can ride a horse."

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

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

"Okay, don't talk about it here."

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

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

"Let me do it." Murphy had the nerve to let a child carry things for him, and hurried over, "The two of us are enough."

After unloading the luggage and paying the fare, a group of people dragged their luggage and walked towards the farm. Murphy looked around curiously as he walked. This was the first time he had seen such a large farm with his own eyes, so he was somewhat curious.

The farm covers an area of ​​two acres. In addition to the stables and the residence for living, there is also a large warehouse, and many workers are picking up the harvested pasture near the warehouse.

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

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

Seeing Carey Mulligan staring at herself, Margaret moved closer to her, stared at Murphy in front of her, and asked, "Is he really a director?"

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

"That's it..." Margaret thought for a while, and looked at Murphy's back suspiciously, "It doesn't look like it, don't all directors have big beards and white hair?"

Carey Mulligan was also looking at Murphy's back, with worship in his eyes, "There are always some exceptions, such as him."

Walking into the residence of the farm, David Robbie arranged a room for Murphy first. When she saw Carey Mulligan and Murphy living in the same house, Margaret was shocked, "You are actually boyfriend and girlfriend. ?”

"Honey," David Robbie nudged her, "you're so slow."

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

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

He looked at the time, "You guys rest first, I'll call you at dinner time."

Although they slept in the car for a while, due to jet lag, Murphy and Carey Mulligan were still a little tired and did not refuse. After David Robbie went downstairs, he closed the door and simply packed his luggage. Then jet lag to bed.

It wasn't until it was dark that the two were woken up by the knock on the door. After freshening up, they came to the restaurant on the first floor, where a sumptuous food was already served.

The only people dining were Murphy, Carey Mulligan, and David Robbie brothers and sisters. The atmosphere was not bad. Margaret had a wild personality, but was very polite, and she could get along with Carey Mulligan many times When we got together, we whispered about topics among girls.

David Robbie knew what Murphy and Carey Mulligan were most interested in coming here. After having dinner the next morning, he took them to the gun storage in the basement. (To be continued.)

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