If Cullen had been there, Cullen would have beaten the boatman to death and prevented him from stealing her gold.
Even if the gold was actually robbed, Cullen would be able to find a way to earn back a lot of gold coins quickly, and she wouldn't be reduced to the point where she would be so bad as washing dishes.
But Karen was taken away.
Oh, God.
Why Why treat her like this Cill was crying in agony when she heard a thumping sound overhead.
She looked up and saw that it was a middle-aged, obese woman pouring a plastic bowl from a plate into her bath tub.
After the middle-aged woman finished pouring the plates, she was not polite at all and said like a slave: "Wash these bowls and Sil, otherwise you don't expect to participate in the dinner in the evening."
The middle-aged woman gave her a fierce look after speaking, and then turned to leave.
Cill watched the middle-aged woman leave, and when the middle-aged woman's chubby body disappeared from sight, she angrily threw the wet and dirty dishcloth in her hand to the ground and stomped on it a few times.
"Hmph."
After she finished venting, she looked back at the dirty bowl in the basin with a painful face.
Oh, my God.
How long will she have to wash so many dishes?
Oh.
I really don't know why this shabby shop welcomes so many customers and makes so many dirty dishes.
I wish this broken shop would be arrested and investigated the next day because of food insecurity, and no customers would come back.
Then she won't have to wash so many dishes again.
Cill looked at the bowl full of plates and resented in his heart, and his stubborn face with tears was like a little girl who failed to ask her father for candy.
Although Ciel was angry and aggrieved, she finally bent down and picked up the bath cloth, got up and walked in the direction of the faucet, rinsed the cloth and walked back to the wooden basin full of bowls.
She, a selfish girl, didn't want to skip dinner because she hadn't finished washing the dishes.
Two months later.
Cill quit his job at the shop and was now waiting for the boat at the dock with a suitcase.
She held the railing of her suitcase tightly, and her big eyes turned around to check her surroundings, for fear that someone would come and snatch her suitcase.
Inside the suitcase was her hard-earned 100 silver coins, and she said she didn't want to be snatched like the gold coins she had last time.
What would she do if someone really wanted to rob her of her coins?
Oh.
She thought she would fight with that guy But her physical strength is so weak, any old man can knock her down, how can she fight with others Cill was tormented by this.
So now she had to pray to God in her heart that she would never send some thieves to her.
Fortunately, soon after she stood alone on the dock, many people came waiting for the boat, including old people, children, and young people, and there were more than ten or twenty of them.
With so many people here, I believe no one would dare to snatch her suitcase.
Sil's heart relaxed, looking at the empty sea, hoping that the ship he was waiting for would arrive soon.
Half an hour later.
Finally, a ship stopped at the dock.
Ciel glanced at the ship's sign and saw that it was going to the country she wanted to go to That's great Once she got to that country and went four more times, she would be able to reunite with her father Cill grabbed the hem of his skirt with his free hand and ran in the direction of the ship t1706231537: