The Passage to Lusfield - 洛斯菲尔德之行(10)
Michael the Lieutenant grew up very fast, and it was the summer of 2125 when he could walk. I handed MtL. to the Steel Production Department for his education to be a future steelworker, which got me more free time than ever. I farmed alongside the farmers, which got them very curious and scared of me. Most of the time, I ordered my housekeeper to enjoy himself with his wife and complete his own birth management task; I myself would just walk in the orchard, feed and race my own horses in my free time, or let it have a go in the 2.5 miles racecourse. But Michael Jr.'s talk continued to bother me. So, I delivered the question to the Ripenist Church and arranged a lesson on this Saturday for an answer.
I handed in the question I wanted to ask through a special electronic system that was quite similar to the POS in steakhouses. The information was processed through central coordination and the request was then revealed on the clergy's computer screen. At the Gate of India, they informed me that the archbishop was visiting today, so I got a lucky chance to talk to him at the normal day's price, but the worrying part was that the lot was parked with the man's limousines, which forced me to park my mini in a shopping mall nearby, which would take ten Val an hour.
I handed in the question I wanted to ask through a special electronic system that was quite similar to the POS in steakhouses. The information was processed through central coordination and the request was then revealed on the clergy's computer screen. At the Gate of India, they informed me that the archbishop was visiting today, so I got a lucky chance to talk to him at the normal day's price, but the worrying part was that the lot was parked with the man's limousines, which forced me to park my mini in a shopping mall nearby, which would take ten Val an hour.