"Do you... Really know where Darren's eyes can be cured?" Lucy was a little hesitant to look at the kind looking old man, but when she came to the city of chaos, she had been recommended fourorfive times, but no doctor could cure Darren's eyes.

"Yes, you may not believe it. Just yesterday, my eyes couldn't see what was written on the account book, but today I can see the birds singing in the trees in the distance. It's amazing." Said Christopher, with a smile, and a sort of magical look on his face.

"Little girl, you don't have to worry about this old gentleman cheating you. Albert's gold shop is the biggest gold shop in the chaotic city, and old Mr. Christopher is a very friendly and helpful gentleman. Maybe he can really help you." One side of a well-dressed lady looked at Lucy and said with a smile.

"Long time no see, Ms. Katherine." Christopher looked at the lady and nodded. This is a regular customer of the gold shop. He used to see her when he was on duty.

Lucy's eyes lit up again. She looked at Christopher and said, "if you can, please take us to that place."

Although she failed many times, she still felt warm in the city of chaos. Everyone enthusiastically tried to help them, but Darren's eye problem seemed very difficult. So far, no doctor said that she could cure it.

Christopher looked at the sled standing beside him. There was a twinkle of sadness in his eyes. His voice was soft and said, "that place is a little far away from here. Leave your sled here for a while and take my carriage."

"Well." Lucy nodded and pulled Darren behind Christopher, looking back three times at her sleigh with some uneasiness.

"Don't worry, little girl. I'll watch the sled for you." Said Dr. Adolphus with a smile.

"Thank you." Lucy said gratefully, finally relieved.

"Get in the car." Christopher helped to get Darren into the carriage. After watching Lucy get on the carriage, he got on.

The interior of the carriage was quite spacious, with seats on three sides and soft skins, but Lucy and Darren stood restrained.

"Sit, what are you doing standing up? I can't sit all the seats by myself." Christopher sat down, looked at them and said with a smile.

"We are too dirty to dirty your seat. We just need to stand." Said Lucy, shaking her head, as she glanced at her dirty fur, which she had fallen on the road.

"You child..." Christopher sighed in his heart. The little girl is about the same age as his granddaughter, but her granddaughter is now studying in the chaos School Park, and every day there is a carriage to take her to school.

"It doesn't matter. If it's dirty, you can wash it. You can sit down quickly. It's not safe to stand. It's not fun to fall later." Said Christopher, as softly as he could.

"So..." Lucy looked left and right, took Darren to the floor of the carriage, looked at Christopher's brilliant smile and said, "we can just sit here. It's also very soft and comfortable."

The carpet in the carriage is much more resistant to dirt than the leather cushion.

Looking at the smiling girl and the silent boy, Christopher said with the same smile, "OK, let's go."

The carriage drove on, but when it passed a clothing shop, it stopped for a while. Christopher got out of the car and came back with two more sets of clothes and a pair of red leather boots.

"Come on, children, put on your clothes first. Don't freeze on such a cold day." Christopher handed the clothes and shoes to Lucy, turned, lifted the curtain and walked out. "I'll wait for you under the car. When you change your clothes, tell me."

"Mr. Christopher, we have clothes. It's not cold at all." Said Lucy, shaking her head, looking at the bright clothes and the red shoes in her hands.

"Little girl, you are as old as my granddaughter, so take it as a little gift from your grandfather. After you change your clothes, I'll take you to see your eyes." Said Christopher with a smile, putting down the curtain and getting out of the car.

"Sister." Darren turned to Lucy and said shyly, "Mr. Christopher is such a good man."

"Yes, just like my grandfather." Lucy nodded and spoke of her grandfather with a sad look.

"If only my grandfather were still there." Darren also pursed his lips.

"It doesn't matter. As long as your eyes can be cured, grandfather will be very happy in the sky. Let's change our clothes first, so that we don't have to worry about dirtying Mr. Christopher's carriage." Lucy quickly changed the subject and took out Darren's clothes to change for him.

It's a dark blue cotton padded suit. It's bigger for Darren, but he's a lot more energetic immediately.

"It's so warm and comfortable." Darren raised his hand with a rare smile on his little face.

Lucy also took off her dirty fur coat and trousers, and put on the soft cotton padded clothes and trousers. It was like getting into a warm quilt, comfortable and making people want to sleep.

Her clothes fit very well, as if they were specially tailored for her. The coat is a long white fur coat, unlike her rough fur coat, soft and comfortable fur coat. It feels very warm just touching. It should be some kind of Warcraft fur, which is a terrible existence that the best hunters in the village dare not provoke.

Lucy just touched the jacket and folded it neatly. She put it on the chair and her eyes fell on the red leather boots.

What beautiful shoes, amazing workmanship, red uppers, black soles, and a soft and comfortable layer of brown short fluff in the shoes. Even the shoemakers in the village have never made such beautiful shoes.

She looked down at her feet. Her red fingers sticking out of the broken straw sandals looked funny.

"Can you accept such a precious gift?" Lucy was a little tangled, her eyes fixed on the red shoes.

"All right?" Christopher's voice sounded from outside the carriage.

"Don't delay Darren's visit." Lucy picked up the red shoes, took off her straw sandals and put on new ones.

"Well - it's so warm."

Lucy's eyes lit up, and she felt her feet, which had been frozen unconscious, as if they were on the warm oven.