Mystic Holy See

v2 Chapter 15: help

The next day, Aldrich got up early as usual, and after washing up, he served his breakfast with white bread and milk.

He will maintain his physical training for the next period of time, but it will not be as exaggerated as in the previous months.

From rank 2 to rank 3, simple physical exercise has been difficult to meet the needs of physical growth, and needs special pharmaceutical assistance.

This potion can be bought at some chambers of commerce, but Aldridge clearly has a better choice.

The reason why it is a potion and not a potion is because potions that cooperate with the growth of the body do not have too many negative effects, and do not necessarily exist like potions.

He has plans tonight, but he has nothing to do during the day. He plans to go to the orphanage to play with the children.

To be honest, he was undoubtedly disappointed not to be able to abduct Haley to him, but he really liked Eve.

At about 9 o'clock, Aldrich came to the Sea Voice Orphanage and bought some fruit as usual on the way. They should have just finished breakfast at this time.

"Carula?"

Aldrich walked into the door. Carula was sitting on a chair in the courtyard in a daze, her face darkened. The children were reading aloud from the house next to her. It was estimated that Carula had assigned the children a learning task.

"Aldrich, why did you come here so early today?" Carula said, regaining her senses, barely showing a free and easy smile.

"It's not good for the children to see your expression," Aldridge joked, and then asked seriously, "What happened?"

"It's nothing..." Carula grinned, but was interrupted by Aldridge before she could finish speaking.

"You're not suitable for lying." Aldridge waved his hand and said, "If it's something that can't be said, then I don't ask, but if it's something I can know, maybe I can help you if you say it."

Karula didn't force a smile anymore, and said with a sad face, "It's my brother's business."

"Um?"

"On the 10th of every month, my brother will send someone a sum of money, which is the cost of the orphanage for the next month." Karula said, "But today is the 13th, and my brother has not sent anyone. "

"Is there a problem with funding?" Aldridge asked.

"Not yet, but I can still support it," Carula rubbed her face fiercely, and said, "But I'm a little worried about him."

"What was he doing the last time he went to sea?" Aldridge didn't say some comforting nonsense, and that's not what Carula needs now.

"Half a month ago, I helped the caravan deliver goods to the Tuku Island near the Port of Toronto."

"Delivering goods..." Aldridge pondered, "I haven't heard of pirates wandering in the nearby waters recently, and the Port of Doronco is not far from Spurzi. If there is a storm, there should be weather changes here. "

Karula nodded, a little bit of light in her eyes.

"It should be delayed by something." Aldridge concluded.

"Hopefully so." Carula cheered.

Aldridge shrugged. That's all he could say at the moment, but he was also a little worried in his heart—it only takes less than a day to travel by sea from Port of Toronto to Spurzi, and half a month is a bit too long... This Delays may not be trivial.

Once Karula's brother had an accident, the orphanage was all on her, which was no small matter.

Aldridge thought about it and suggested, "Do you know your brother's sailor friend?"

"Well, I know someone." Carula sat cross-legged on a chair without any image, resting her chin with her hands, and said, "I went to the port bar to find it once before. I heard that I went to sea and I haven't come back yet."

"Maybe it's back now." Aldridge asked.

"Mrs. Murphy is still on vacation, I can't leave for the time being." Carula said a little depressed.

Aldridge knew that Mrs. Murphy was invited by Carulla to help take care of the child. She was a senior housewife and a widow, but unfortunately her own child died because of an adventure at sea.

Aldridge thought it was a trivial matter and said, "I can take care of it for you... No, I can help you take a look."

He estimated that Carula's trust in him was not enough to help take care of the children, after all, he had made Haley's idea.

"Really!" Carula jumped up from the chair, jumped to the ground with bare feet, and said excitedly, "Wow! Why didn't you think you were so nice before?"

Because you used to have a 'prejudice' against me!

"I allow you to reorganize the language." Aldridge said through gritted teeth.

"Haha, I don't want it, then I'll leave it to you!" Carula patted Aldridge on the shoulder unceremoniously, but she didn't look directly into Aldridge's eyes as before.

Aldridge has no feeling for this remake, but understands Carula's current state of mind:

She guessed that she had this idea from the time he entered the door~lightnovelpub.net~, but she was too embarrassed to speak. Aldridge took the initiative to bring it up. She was even more embarrassed, and used this method to cover up the embarrassment.

Aldridge confirms the good news with her first. Her brother's friend is named Jack Johnson - this is probably the 8th Jack that Aldrich has heard since he crossed. Here, with wine and women.

This is also the daily life of many sailors.

Pursuing a life at sea is equivalent to pinning half of your head on your trousers waist. In their words, this is called 'timely pleasure'. Well, the original sentence should not be this, but the meaning is similar.

Aldridge wrote down the information and was about to say something when he suddenly felt his legs were being hugged. He looked down and saw that it was the cute little Eve.

There are also the children's reading aloud, this little girl sneaked out.

He picked up her small body with one hand and said with a smile, "Did little Eve escape?"

Eve touched Aldridge's cheek with her hand, shook her head, turned and pointed to the door of the building, which was opening.

"Does that mean you didn't sneak away, righteous?" Aldridge asked, dumbfounded.

Eve blinked and nodded lightly, just once.

What a clever child, Aldridge confirmed again, he really likes this girl.

"When do you leave?" Carula pouted jealously. Eve and her were not so close, so she came up and asked deliberately.

"Right now." Aldridge ignored the woman and walked aside with Eve in his arms.

After playing with Eve for half an hour and supervising her to eat half a red orange fruit, Aldrich said goodbye to them and prepared to leave for the port.