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Keweier said he was going to apologize to Kurt, but he didn't come back all night. Krell originally wanted him to go to the tribal administration to help him inquire about the assessment situation, but when he found out that he was not at home, he accompanied Wanshu to the market.

Casey also came, and Krell's fifth brother still sent him here. Wan Shu looked at his expression and found that he was not as depressed as yesterday, so he felt relieved.

This is a teenager, and feelings come and go quickly.

The shelves in the store are already full, and I have to say that the "consignment platform" created by Wanshu is still very successful. Anyone can put things on him to sell, so there is a wide variety of goods, and it has been open for so many days It already looks like a small supermarket.

Apart from visiting the store when it first opened, Krell has never been here again, and it feels like it hasn't been too long, so he is surprised that the store has changed so much.

"Those who didn't know would think that your store has been open for several years." Claire said admiringly, "Many grocery stores are not as lively as yours."

"There are no factories in this world, and people don't have to worry about food and drink. Many handicrafts are made by hobbies, so it is not easy to find a stable source of goods, and it is not easy to open a grocery store." Wan Shu said lightly, already touched cleared up the situation here,

The reason why he can win is because he is a modern person with a business philosophy far superior to that of the people here.

And the concept of "consignment" is not something he came up with, so there is nothing to be proud of.

After confirming that the store was operating normally, Wan Shu asked Casey to watch the store while he went to pick up the goods he ordered a few days ago.

Claire wanted to follow, but Wan Shu refused and asked him to accompany Casey in the store. The young man was reluctant, but after being glanced at by Wan Shu, he became obedient.

He didn't let Claire follow him because the kid was very smart, and he was afraid that he would see something from what he ordered.

Because Wan Shu ordered those two things with the idea of ​​success or benevolence.He had already decided to fight the way home with his life.

Arriving at the most famous sewing shop in the market, the owner hadn't come yet, and Wan Shu waited in the snow for a long time wearing a cloak before the female accompanied by her partner appeared at the end of the street.

"Sorry to keep you waiting." The female smiled apologetically at Wanshu, breathing hot air: "The weather is getting colder and colder, and I plan to close the shop in half a month."

The northern continent has officially entered the snow season. Although the tribe is located at the foot of the volcano and the temperature is much higher than other places, it will soon be covered by heavy snow.

When Wanshu went out this morning, the snow was up to his knees. Krell said that in the real winter, the snow could cover the whole house.

"I've only been here for a while." Wan Shu said politely, and then asked him: "Is the thing I ordered ready?"

"Only one is ready," said the female, and then she bent down and took out a big cloth bag from under the counter: "Although I made it according to your design, since it's my first time making this thing, So I don't know if it's right."

"...It's okay, just make it." Wan Shu looked at the cloth bag that was half the size of his man, feeling a little disappointed in his heart, but it didn't show on his face.

I tried to hug... Well, it's okay, it's lighter than I thought.

Wan Shu was a little satisfied, and then asked the female: "How long will it take for the other thing to recover?"

"You can come and pick it up in three or four days." Seeing that Wan Shu didn't open the cloth bag to check, the female also had a smile on her face. It seemed that she was satisfied with what he sewed, so she felt relieved.

"Okay." Wan Shu said goodbye to him with the cloth bag in his arms.

Back in the store, Clare and Casey saw him coming back with such a big bag of things, so they surrounded him curiously, wanting to see what he ordered, but Wan Shu didn't show them.

Casey was also good, and sat back behind the counter honestly, while Claire was still staring at the cloth bag with eyes full of curiosity.

Wan Shu saw that he still wanted to take it apart, so in order to change the subject, Wan Shu chatted with them about the arrival of the snow season.

"If the house is covered by snow, then the market won't be able to open, right?" Wan Shu asked with a frown. He didn't think about it when he opened the store. It directly affects how much money he can make and how many orcs he can hire. .

"Almost no one will open it, and at that time, the tribe will open the warehouse for necessities, and everyone usually buys there." Krell said, because he knew Wan Shu's plan, so he also knew what he was anxious about. .

Using money to hire orcs... Only Wan Shu can think of it. Money is just dispensable to orcs. In fact, as long as he utters a word, there will naturally be some orcs who want to be courteous.

But Krell wouldn't say it stupidly, it's better to let Wan Shu have something to do than to let him hang around with nothing to do and hook up with a bunch of orcs.

"Warehouse?" Wan Shu thought for a while, and then had an idea: "Then the warehouse will be open throughout the snow season, right?"

Krell nodded, Wan Shu understood, and immediately decided to go to Kurt in the afternoon, maybe he could combine his shop and warehouse.

With this idea in mind, Wan Shu took Krell away before closing the store, and asked Casey to be in charge of closing the store while waiting for Krell's fifth brother to pick him up.

"Don't let Casey do too much work." Krell said to Wan Shu after the two left the shop.

Wan Shu couldn't help being puzzled when he heard this: "He came at nine in the morning and left at four in the afternoon, and I didn't check in or check in. Why did I make him do too much work?"

Here, it gets dark quickly from dawn to night, so the daytime is very short, so Kathy doesn't spend much time in the store, and she does cash register and registration work, which is quite a lot in Wan Shu's eyes. easy.

"What I mean is...don't take it for granted." Krell changed the phrase and instilled Wan Shu with their values ​​here: "Although you paid him a salary, money is not that important to us. So he helped you more out of love rather than duty.”

Wan Shu laughed: "Then I ask him to look after the store for me, so I have to thank him a thousand times?"

"Yes." Claire replied seriously: "You have to have a grateful heart."

Wan Shu looked at him, and then looked away lightly: "I'm really sorry, my words and deeds don't conform to the rules here, but I hired him, so he has the obligation to obey my command. If you have any opinions, tell Casey to resign from my store."

"Hey, that's not what I meant..." Krell got a little anxious, and then quickly chased after him. He just said it casually and wanted to remind Wan Shu and the others what they did here, but he didn't expect to make him unhappy.

"I just think you can be more gentle with your words, for example, don't just say 'Kathy, the store is closed for you', but be more polite, like 'Kathy, can you close the store, please?'" Clay Er continued to explain to Wan Shu, showing that he was not condemning him.

Wan Shu turned around, then smiled slightly at Krell, imitating the tone he demonstrated just now: "Krell, please don't follow me anymore, okay?"

"..." Claire chose to shut up and stopped talking.

Afterwards, Wan Shu ignored him, and Krell was still with him, so he didn't bother to drive him away. When the two of them arrived at Kurt's house, Krell said depressedly: "How do you know that his s position……"

Wan Shu turned to look at him, smiled politely: "Please don't talk to me, okay?"

The young man shut his mouth again.

Kurt was at home, and there were two of his subordinates, one was grilling meat and the other was repairing the house. Wan Shu was surprised when he saw that the house was dilapidated and the walls and furniture were damaged.

"What's going on here?"

The two subordinates looked at Krell with a sneer: "Ask the brother of the person next to you."

Wan Shu remembered what happened yesterday when Keller came to look for Kurt, so he understood something. He glanced at the young man next to him angrily, and Krell looked embarrassed.

"I'll teach my second brother a lesson when I go back!" Krell said hastily, but he didn't expect things to turn out like this. He asked Keweill to apologize, but it turned out that he was fine and smashed his house instead.

"No, I'm afraid your brother will come to trouble him again tomorrow." Wan Shu said with a cold face, and then drove Claire out: "You wait outside."

Considering Krell's identity and current situation, he is not suitable to stay here.

Krell was unwilling at first, but seeing the unfriendly eyes of the two orcs staring at him, he thought about it and withdrew.

Everyone is working in the tribe, and Wan Shu is a female, so there should be nothing wrong.The boy thought so, and then pricked up his ears at the door.

After Krell went out, Wan Shu asked the two orcs, "Where's Kurt?"

"He is resting in the house." An orc said, his tone was much gentler.

Kurt's cabin is more refined than Kewell's. Although he is also a single person, he not only has a bedroom and a separate kitchen, but also a small study.

Wan Shu then walked outside the bedroom, and when he passed by, he also found a big hole in the wall connecting the bedroom to the living room, which hadn't been repaired yet, and was simply covered with a piece of cloth.

With the orc's keen sense of hearing, Wan Shu guessed that Kurt knew he was coming, but he knocked on the door lightly, and said to the inside: "Kote, I'm Wan Shu, is it convenient to go in?"

The people inside were silent for a long time before whispering, "Come in."

Wan Shu then opened the door and went in. Kurt was not lying on the bed, but sitting on a chair with well-dressed clothes. His tall figure was still slightly slender, but what was different from the past was that he was wearing a lot today, and he would usually show his clothes. Today, the neck is covered with a high collar.

For nothing added a bit of abstinence to him.

"Sit." Kurt smiled at Wan Shu, pointed to the seat opposite him, and looked fine.

Wan Shu walked over and sat down, and then took the initiative to admit his mistake: "Yesterday, I felt unfair for you, so I chatted with Krell a few times, but unexpectedly he ran to Keweier immediately, insisting that he come to talk to you Apologies... I thought that Keweill had listened to what Krell said, but I didn't expect...he actually came to trouble you instead."

Kurt listened quietly, although his expression was calm, Wan Shu noticed that when he mentioned Keweier, his eyes flickered.

"...It's okay. I really wanted to talk about it yesterday. I won." Kurt said, and then changed the subject: "Is there anything you want to do with me?"

The news that he had a fight with Keweier should not have spread so quickly. As for that incident... He concealed it very well, and his subordinates didn't notice his abnormality. They only thought that he was interrupted by Keweill twice. It's just a rib, and Kewell shouldn't be talking nonsense...

Kurt's face changed slightly, and he suddenly thought that if it was Krell, the man might say it.

So Kurt began to stare at Wan Shu's face carefully, trying to see something from it, and Wan Shu noticed his slightly strange gaze, and because he didn't know the reason, he just felt puzzled.

"I heard that when the tribe comes to the snow season, there are almost no people in the market. Only the warehouse you are in charge of will be open all winter, so I want to discuss with you whether my store can be combined with your warehouse. In this way, my shop will always be open." Wan Shu explained his reason for coming.

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