Do you...really know of a place that can cure Darren's eyes? "Lucy looked at this kind-looking old man with some hesitation, but after arriving in the City of Chaos, she had been recommended four or five times, but no doctor could cure Darren's eyes.
"Yes, you may not believe it. Just yesterday, my eyes could no longer see what was written in the account book normally, but today I can see the singing birds on the trees in the distance. How exciting is all this? I find it incredible." Christopher said with a smile, with a somewhat incredulous expression on his face.
"Little girl, you don't have to worry about this old gentleman lying to you. Albert Gold Shop is the largest gold shop in the City of Chaos, and Mr. Christopher is a very friendly and helpful gentleman. He may really be able to help you. ." A rather luxuriously dressed lady looked at Lucy and said with a smile.
"Ms. Kathleen, long time no see." Christopher looked at the lady and nodded slightly in greeting. This was a regular customer of the gold shop. He could often see her when he was on duty in the shop.
Lucy's eyes lit up again when she heard this, she looked at Christopher and said, "If you can, please take us to that place."
Despite repeated failures, she still felt warm in the City of Chaos, and everyone enthusiastically tried to help them. However, Darren's eye problem seemed to be very difficult, and so far no doctor said it could cure it.
Christopher glanced at the simple sleigh parked aside, a trace of distress flashed in his eyes, and said in a soft voice: "That place is a bit far from here. Leave your sleigh here for the time being and take my carriage there."
"Yeah." Lucy nodded, pulling Darren to follow Christopher, looking back three times at a time, looking at her sleigh with some worry.
"Don't worry, little girl, I will look after the sled for you." Dr. Adolphus said with a smile.
"Thank you." Lucy thanked her quickly and finally felt relieved.
"Get in the car." Christopher helped Darren get on the carriage and watched Lucy get on the carriage before getting on the carriage.
The interior of the four-wheel carriage was quite spacious, surrounded by seats on three sides and covered with soft animal skins, but siblings Lucy and Darren stood a little restrained.
"Sit down, why are you standing? I can't sit in all the seats by myself." Christopher sat down and looked at the two of them and said with a smile.
"We are too dirty to dirty your seat, we just need to stand." Lucy looked at her dirty animal skin clothes that she had fallen down a few times on the road, and shook her head.
"You kid..." Christopher sighed in his heart. The little girl is about the same age as his granddaughter, but her little granddaughter is now studying in Chaos Academy, and a carriage takes her to and from school every day.
"It doesn't matter. You can wash it if it's dirty. Sit down quickly. It's not safe to stand. It's not a joke if it falls after a while." Christopher said as softly as possible.
"Then..." Lucy looked around, pulled Darren and sat on the floor of the carriage, looked at Christopher's bright smile and said, "We can just sit here, it's also very soft and comfortable. "
The carriage was covered with carpet, which was much more durable than animal skin cushions.
Christopher looked at the girl with a bright smile and the boy who said nothing. He was silent for a moment and then said with the same smile: "Okay, let's set off."
The carriage drove forward, but stopped for a while when it passed a clothing store. Christopher got out of the car, and after a while he came back with two sets of clothes and a pair of red leather boots.
"Come on, kids, put on your clothes first. Don't get frozen in such a cold weather." Christopher handed the clothes and shoes to Lucy's hands, turned around, opened the curtain and walked out, "I'm in the car Wait a minute, change your clothes and tell me."
"Mr. Christopher, we have clothes, it's not cold at all." Lucy looked at the bright and beautiful clothes and the pair of red shoes in her hands, shaking her head.
"Little girl, you are as old as my granddaughter, so just think of it as a little gift from grandpa. After you change your clothes, I will take you to see your eyes." Christopher said with a smile, put down the curtain and got out of the car. .
"Sister." Darren turned back towards Lucy and said shyly, "Mr. Christopher is really a good man."
"Yeah, just like grandpa." Lucy nodded, and when she talked about grandpa, her expression was a little sad.
"It would be nice if grandpa was still here." Darren pursed his lips slightly.
"It doesn't matter. As long as your eyes can be cured, grandpa will be very happy in heaven. Let's change our clothes first, so we don't have to worry about dirtying Mr. Christopher's carriage." Lucy quickly changed the subject and first Darren took out his clothes and put them on for him.
This was a dark blue cotton coat, which was a bit too big for Darren, but he immediately became more energetic after putting it on.
"So warm, such comfortable clothes." Darren raised his hand, with a rare smile on his face.
Lucy also took off her dirty animal skin clothes and trousers, and put on the soft cotton clothes and trousers. It was as if she had slipped into a warm bed, so comfortable that it made people want to sleep.
Her clothes fit her perfectly, as if they were tailor-made for her, and her coat was a long white animal skin coat. Unlike her rough leather coat, it was a soft and comfortable leather coat that made her feel comfortable just touching it. It felt very warm, and it must be the fur of some kind of magical beast. It was a terrifying entity that even the best hunter in the village did not dare to provoke.
Lucy just reached out and touched the long coat, then neatly folded it and placed it gently on the chair beside her. Her eyes fell on the pair of red leather boots beside her.
What beautiful shoes, amazing workmanship, red uppers, black soles, and a layer of soft and comfortable brown short velvet inside the shoes. Even the shoemaker in the village has never made such beautiful shoes. .
She looked down at her feet. Her toes, which were red from the cold, were sticking out of the holed straw sandals, looking a little funny.
"Can I accept such a precious gift?" Lucy was a little confused, staring at the red shoes and couldn't move away.
"Are you ready?" Christopher's voice sounded from outside the carriage.
"We can't delay Darren's medical appointment." Lucy picked up the pair of red shoes, took off her straw sandals and put on new shoes in a few seconds.
"Well--it's so warm."
Lucy's eyes suddenly lit up, and she felt as if her feet, which had been numb from the cold, were suddenly placed on a warm oven.
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