"City Lord, please don't talk nonsense. Although this princess is nice, she can't be greedy." Mag said sternly.
God knows that every waiter he picks up when he goes out is a princess. There are also people who are sitting at home. Princesses come from the sky, and there are also people who were not princesses at first, but later became princesses...
I can’t count them in detail, they are too numerous to count.
Mag and Michael talked about the construction status of the railway to Wake Ridge. The first phase of the 200-kilometer railway has been completed, connecting the City of Chaos and Tatari, an important town in the south of the goblin tribe. The construction and commissioning of the locomotives It has been basically completed, and it is planned to invite Mag to the base for final trial operation and debugging to ensure that it can enter the orbital trial operation stage as soon as possible.
After the conversation ended, Mag said goodbye and was about to leave. Michael and Mag went out together and asked curiously: "Boss Mai, you have been out collecting materials for so many days. What new products are you planning to launch today?"
"Crayfish." Mag smiled.
"Sounds like a nice seafood," Michael said with a smile.
"Yes, I spent a lot of effort to get this shrimp." Mag nodded with deep understanding. This time the Devil's Islands chaos might be renamed: Crayfish War.
"I must try it when I have time." Michael signed up in advance.
"At any time." Mag nodded with a smile.
Mag carried the wooden box and left the side door of the Gray Temple. After walking to the next street, he reached out and stopped a carriage. This long conversation lasted for two hours. He had to rush back to the restaurant to prepare for the noon business. .
The carriage turned around the long street, and Mag was about to lower the curtain when he suddenly noticed Rena, who was supporting an old lady walking along the street, and quickly asked the coachman to pull over.
"Rena." Mag raised the car curtain and called to Rena.
Reina looked around and then noticed Mag sitting on the carriage. Her eyes lit up and she said, "Boss, why are you here?"
"I came out to do something and happened to see you." Mag smiled, and then his eyes fell on the old lady supported by Rena, or should be said to be a middle-aged woman, but because she was very thin and had long hair, She was also half white, wearing a patched cotton coat. Her stooped figure looked like that of a twilight old lady. Her face was sickly pale, and her appearance could be seen to be somewhat similar to Rena. She quickly Said: "Hello, you are Ruina's mother."
"Mother, this is my boss, Mr. Mag." Rena quickly introduced.
"Hello Mr. Mag, thank you very much for taking care of Rena. She often talks about how good you are." Karins looked at Mag and smiled gently. Although the smile was a bit laborious, it still made people feel warm.
"Rena is a very good employee with very excellent and outstanding abilities. I should thank you for raising such an excellent daughter." Mag said humbly, and then asked: "Do you live nearby?"
"No, we live in the north of the city. Today I took my mother to see a doctor. Now I am going to send her home. Then I will rush to the restaurant immediately." Reina shook her head and said apologetically: "I may be late...but I I’ll run hard and come here.”
"Rena, you don't have to send me off. I can just walk back slowly by myself. You go to work quickly and don't delay the restaurant's business." Karins let go of Rena's hand and said a little sternly.
"But mother, your body..." Rena looked at Karins with a worried look.
"The doctors said there is no big problem, so you can go to work without worries." Karins interrupted Rena with a firm tone.
"Actually...I'm not here to rush to work..." Mag felt a little panicked, why did she suddenly feel like she had become an unscrupulous boss? However, poverty did not make Rena worse, probably because of this. Tutor it.
"Madam, you guys get in the car, I'll take you home." Mag got out of the car, looked at Karins and smiled.
"How can this be done? Mr. McGonagall is so busy and cannot waste time on a useless person like me." Karins shook her head quickly.
"If I don't take you home, Rena will definitely be worried about you when she goes to work, and she won't be able to work well." Mag looked at Karins with a smile and said softly: "The carriage will take you back soon. We can go home and meet at the restaurant together and it won’t waste much time.”
"Boss..." Rena looked at Mag, her eyes were slightly red.
"This..." Karins looked at Rena and then at Mag, a little hesitant.
"Old lady, just get in the car. We don't often see such kind-hearted bosses." The coachman had already helped move the wooden ladder down and said with a smile.
"Then it's all your fault." Karins was afraid that she would waste Mag's time if she continued to delay, so she thanked her and slowly boarded the carriage with Rena's help.
Mag also climbed back into the carriage and lowered the curtains, immediately blocking out the cold air outside.
"Rena, tell the coachman the address." Mag and Rena said.
"Yes." Reina nodded, raised a corner of the curtain and told the driver an address, and the carriage turned around and drove towards the north of the city.
"I'm really sorry for causing you trouble." Karins looked at Mag sitting opposite and said still a little embarrassed.
"You are an elder, and this little thing is what I should do. If I had known that Reina was going to accompany you to see the doctor today, I would definitely not have let her go to work today." Mag quickly comforted him. Regarding the negligence of employees' lives, he did indeed Some self-blame.
Karins wanted to say something, but suddenly she covered her mouth with a handkerchief and coughed violently.
Rena quickly stroked Karins's back, her eyes full of worry.
Mag looked at Karins whose face turned red from coughing. It seemed that every cough caused her great pain. She frowned slightly. It seemed that Karins' condition was not as simple as she said.
After a while, Karins stopped coughing. Mag still saw a trace of blood on the handkerchief she held tightly in her hand.
"I'm sorry for letting you sit in the same carriage with someone like me." Karins looked at Mag with an apologetic look and said, not knowing where to put her hands because of her nervousness.
"What you said makes me a little scared. You are Rena's mother, that is, my elder. I hope I have not put a burden on you." Mag said apologetically.
Karins looked at Mag with a smile on her face and said: "You are a true gentleman. I am glad that Rena can meet a boss like you."
The carriage stopped. Mag and Rena helped Karins get out of the carriage. Looking at the simple, even leaky small building in the slum, Mag felt a little depressed. For a patient, living in such a The place may make the condition worse.
Moreover, it is almost across the entire chaotic city from the restaurant. It is hard to imagine how much time Rena spends walking to the restaurant every morning, and then walks back here alone after finishing her morning work.
Although the city of chaos is safe, the slums at night are still very dangerous for a girl.
"Rena, you and your mother can move to the staff dormitory. I have prepared a dormitory for you." On the carriage back, Mag looked at Rena who was sitting opposite and said.
Dad’s otherworldly restaurant
Dad’s otherworldly restaurant