After a day and night of team-building, Meg rubbed his hands and walked over with a smile as he looked at the beautiful girls who were drunk all over the floor.
He packed all of them up and sent them back to the dormitory before setting an alarm clock for seven o 'clock.
He also left a note: Go for it, hit the workers!
Meg heaved a sigh of relief after putting Gina back into her aquarium gently and closing the door gently.
He was indeed a good boss.
When he returned to the restaurant, Irina was playing Plants vs Zombies on her tablet.
Ugly Duckling was squatting beside her and looking at her with great interest.
Meg wondered what was so fun about such a small game. He couldn't help but stand at the side and watch for a while. Then, he asked with a strange expression, "What game are you playing?"
"Aren't we rearing zombies?" Irina said matter-of-factly as she lit up a small sun neatly and planted a potato in front of a zombie.
"Oh, I see." Meg nodded thoughtfully. That made sense.
Irina only had two operations when she played this game: collect suns and plant potatoes for the zombies to eat.
It was indeed his first time seeing someone using Plants vs Zombies as a rearing game.
"Look, there are more and more of them. It's just that the pigsty isn't big enough. Otherwise, I could make them give birth to more." Irina waved the tablet in her hand at Meg.
"Mm-hmm, they're rearing well." Meg nodded and sat down opposite Irina, waiting for her brain to be eaten by the zombies.
Ten minutes later, Irina ended the game in a good mood. She raised her hands and stretched, stretching her beautiful curves. She said with a smile, "This game is too easy. I can successfully rear so many zombies every time."
"Yes, this game is quite easy." Meg nodded with a smile and passed a cup of warm water over.
Irina took a sip of water and raised her eyebrows as she asked Meg with a smile, "Have the girls settled down?"
Meg said calmly, "Mm-hmm, they've all been sent back to the dormitory. I even set an alarm clock for them to go to work."
"Tsk, what a ruthless capitalist." Irina rolled her eyes.
"You can have fun, but you can't be late for work. That's the basic principle," Meg said seriously.
"Isn't Hope School starting tomorrow? Are you not going to attend the Start-of-Term Ceremony? "Irina asked.
Meg slapped his head, "If you didn't mention it, I would have forgotten about it. Let's close the school for the day. As a part-time teacher, I have to attend such an important event."
Luna had told him about Hope School's opening ceremony before, and she had even invited him and Gloria to attend it.
Of course, Meg couldn't refuse such a thing. He would definitely be there tomorrow morning.
"By the way, we met two young Night Elves on an island today, and they almost fell into the claws of a few demons," Meg said to Irina.
"There are still demons who dare to lay their hands on Night Elves?" Irina's expression turned cold.
Meg briefly recounted what had happened today to Irina, and said with a smile, "They were lucky to have met us this time, but they might not be so lucky next time. I think Night Elves still need to undergo professional training to prevent scams. Many elves have stayed in The Wind Forest for too long, so they don't know how dangerous the world is. "
"I'll discuss this with Ashley." Irina nodded. She felt that Meg's suggestion wasn't unreasonable, but she still looked at him, and asked, "What about the sixth elder of the abyss demon tribe?"
"I went to test the gun. The accuracy is pretty good. One shot to the head," Meg said with a smile.
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Rodu.
Fepeter Manor.
"Father, the Karlot Family came to discuss the marriage alliance again yesterday. Do you think it's time to let Luna come back?" Derek asked the old man who was reading beside the stove.
"A few days ago, Luna wrote me a letter, saying that Hope School is about to be completed. The children should be starting school in a few days," Byron Field said calmly without raising his head.
"As you know, this marriage has already been decided a long time ago. The Karlot Family is quite influential in the royal court. Our family is already on the decline. If we can't rely on the Karlot Family, I'm afraid that we will fall in a few generations," Derek said with a serious expression.
Byron put down the book in his hand, and slowly raised his head to look at his son with a hint of disappointment and mockery.
Derek was feeling a little uncomfortable under Byron's intense gaze, but he still gritted his teeth as he said, "I know you've always doted on Luna, but she's already at the marriageable age. You can't let her do as she pleases."
"I've watched Luna grow up, and everything she does is planned and targeted. She's never done anything stupid." Byron slammed the table, and his voice suddenly became cold and stern as he said, "But you, as her father, don't want to improve yourself. Instead, you want to use your daughter's marriage to exchange for a bright future and glory for the family. How dare you come here and say something like this to me?"
Derek's expression changed drastically, and he lowered his head. Nie Nie didn't dare to say anything.
"Luna is teaching in Chaos City, and she's nurtured so many children. Now, she's even established Hope School and recruited 3,000 students from poor families. She's doing so much good, and you want her to come back and marry that good-for-nothing from the Karlot Family?" Byron looked at Derek coldly, and said, "You want a bright future for a spineless father like you?"
"Father … I … I'm doing this for the future of our family —"
"Shut up!" Byron interrupted Derrick's words with a cold voice, exasperatedly saying, "If the Febid family is going to fall to a lowly level where they have to rely on women to marry for their future, then it's only natural that they fall. What's the point of maintaining this false prosperity?"
"Then what about the Karlot Family?"
"Reject them. Tell them that Luna's marriage is her own decision, and no one has the right to interfere," Byron said in a firm voice.
Derek looked at Byron, and heaved an internal sigh as he said, "Yes."
This was the first time in many years that he had seen his father so angry, and his words were so harsh.
"Also, I've already applied for leave. I'm going to Chaos City tomorrow morning to witness Luna's Hope School opening ceremony," Byron added.
"I'll make the arrangements right away." Derek extended a curtsey before hurrying out of the room.
There was clearly no room for negotiation, and Derek was beginning to have a headache about how to negotiate with the Karlot Family about the annulment of the engagement.
Originally, the Karlot Family had already promised him that as long as the two families became in-laws, he would be able to take on the position of assistant finance minister after the marriage. Now, what he needed to consider was how to appease the Karlot Family and maintain his current position.
"Sigh … A grown woman can't be kept at home. If I had known this would happen, I wouldn't have let her go to Chaos City." Derek heaved a forlorn sigh.
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