"Lord, don't talk nonsense. Although the princess is good, she can't drink too much." McGonagall quickly straightened out.

God knows that when he goes out to pick up a waiter, they are all princesses. Some people sit at home. Princesses come from the sky. Some of them are not princesses, but later become princesses

I can't count it. I can't count it.

McGonagall and Michael talked about the construction of the railway to vickline. The first phase of the 200 kilometer railway has been completed, connecting the chaotic city with the important town Tali in the south of the goblin people. The construction and commissioning of the locomotive have also been basically completed. It's time to invite McGonagall to the base for the final commissioning, Ensure that it can enter the track trial operation stage as soon as possible.

At the end of the conversation, McGonagall left and was ready to leave. Michael and McGonagall went out together and asked curiously, "boss McGonagall, you have been out for so many days. What new products are you going to launch today?"

"Crayfish." Meg said with a smile.

"It sounds like a good seafood." Michael said with a smile.

"Yes, it took me a lot of energy to get this shrimp." McGonagall nodded deeply. This time, the chaos of demon islands may be renamed as the war of crayfish.

"I must try it when I have time." Michael signed up early.

"Anytime." MEG nodded with a smile.

McGonagall left the side door of the gray temple with a wooden box. After walking to the next street, he reached out and stopped a carriage. The long talk lasted for two hours. He had to go back to the restaurant to prepare for the noon business.

As the carriage turned the long street, McGonagall was about to put down the curtain when he noticed that Rena, who was supporting an old lady, was walking along the street and asked the driver to pull over.

"Rina." MEG raised the curtain and called at Rina.

Rina looked around, then noticed MEG sitting in the carriage. Her eyes lit up and she said, "boss, why are you here?"

"I came out to do something and just saw you." McGonagall said with a smile, and then his eyes fell on the old lady, or rather a middle-aged woman, who was supported by Rena. However, because she was very thin and her hair was half white, she was wearing a patched cotton padded jacket. Her rickety body looked like an old lady in the twilight. Her face was morbid pale, and her appearance was similar to Rena, Lian said: "Hello, you are Rena's mother."

"Mother, this is my boss, Mr. McGonagall." Rena quickly introduced it.

"Hello, Mr. McGonagall. Thank you very much for taking care of Rena. She often talks about your kindness." Carlins looked at McGonagall and said with a gentle smile. Although the smile was hard, it still made people feel warm.

"Rena is an excellent employee with outstanding ability. I should thank you for cultivating such an excellent daughter." "Do you live nearby?" McGonagall said humbly

"No, we live in the north of the city. Today we are taking my mother to see a doctor. Now we are going to take her home. Then I will rush to the restaurant immediately." Rena shook her head and apologized. "Maybe I'll be late... But I'll try to get here."

"Rina, you don't need to send me. I can walk back slowly. You can go to work quickly, but you can't delay the restaurant's business." Carlins let go of Rina's hand and said sternly.

"But mother, your body..." Rena looked at carlins worried.

"Doctors say there is no big problem, so you can go to work safely." Carlins interrupted Rina in a firm voice.

"Actually... I'm not here to rush to work..." McGonagall was a little flustered. How could he suddenly feel like a bad boss, but poverty didn't make Rina worse, probably because of such a tutor.

"Ma'am, get in the car. I'll take you home." MEG got out of the car, looked at carlins and said with a smile.

"How can that be? Mr. McGonagall is so busy that he can't waste his time on useless people like me." Carlins shook her head.

"If I don't see you home, Rina will worry about you when she goes to work. There's no way to work well." McGonagall looked at kalinx with a smile and said softly, "the carriage will take you home soon. We'll meet again and the restaurant won't take long."

"Boss..." Rina looked at MEG, her eyes were red.

"This..." carlins looked at Rina and MEG, hesitant.

"Old lady, just get on the bus. Such a kind boss is not often met." The coachman had helped to bring down the wooden ladder and said with a smile.

"Thank you very much." For fear that she would continue to postpone, carlins wasted McGonagall's time. With a word of thanks, she slowly boarded the carriage with Rina's help.

MEG climbed back into the carriage, put down the curtain, and immediately cut off the cold air.

"Rina, tell the driver the address." Said Meg and Rina.

"Well." Rina nodded, lifted a corner of the car curtain and told the driver an address, then the carriage turned and drove toward the north of the city.

"I'm really sorry for the trouble." Carlins looked at MEG sitting opposite, still some embarrassed said.

"You are an elder. I should do this little thing. If you know that Rena is going to accompany you to see the doctor today, you won't let her go to work today. " McGonagall quickly relieved that he did blame himself for the oversight of the staff's life.

Carlins wanted to say something more. She covered her mouth with her handkerchief and coughed violently.

Rina stroked carlins's back, her eyes full of worry.

McGonagall's face turned red as she coughed. It seemed that every cough made her very painful and her brow slightly wrinkled. It seemed that carlins' condition was not as simple as she said.

After a while, kalinx stopped coughing. McGonagall saw a trace of blood in her handkerchief.

"I'm sorry to have you and me in the same carriage." She looked at McGonagall apologetically and said that her hands were too nervous to know where to put them.

"I'm a little frightened by what you said. You are Rena's mother, that is, my elder. I hope I didn't burden you." MEG apologized.

Carlins looked at MEG with a smile on her face and said, "you're a real gentleman. I'm glad that Rena can meet a boss like you."

When the carriage stops, MEG and Rena help carlins get out of the carriage and look at the shabby, even leaky building in the slum. Meg's heart is sinking. For a patient, living in such a place may make his condition worse and worse.

And it's almost across the city of chaos from the restaurant. It's hard to imagine how long it takes Rina to walk to the restaurant every morning and walk back here alone after her early work.

Although the city of chaos is safe, the slums at night are still very dangerous for a young girl.

"Rina, you and your mother move to the staff dormitory. I've prepared a dormitory for you." On the way back, MEG looked at Rina sitting opposite and said.