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Chapter 409 Return to Cliff City

In fact, Felissa was not as sad as Mrs. Nameless thought.

She has always been mentally prepared. After all, Azarez is a demon, and there will inevitably be many obstacles between the two of them. This is completely foreseeable, and it is also foreseeable that Azarez will not easily

Giving up, Felicia cared more about Azarez's feelings than the final result. Even if they had to separate in the end, during this period of time, she and Azarez had always been in love.

Such a memory is enough for her.

So she quickly adjusted her mood, and then she went to see the children Susan had selected for her, six girls and four boys. The boys were all relatively young, but this didn't matter. The number was very well distributed.

Suzanne has chosen a good person.

Even if they are all civilians, the civilians under the rule of different lords are very different. At least the civilian teenagers Felicia saw in Cliff City were in much better condition than the child in front of her.

Why did she never consider these things before she went to the royal city?

Because she has always lived in the territory, her thinking is limited to the territory. Her parents have done a good job of protecting her, and she has not met anyone in power like Fred.

Without Fred, she would still be the same as before going to the Royal City, not knowing how to do anything. Even if she knew the world was really bad, she would only think about how to protect herself.

The time to rest at home passed by in a flash, and on the day of returning to Cliff City, Felissa was not alone on the road. She was riding a horse, followed by two carriages used to pull goods. Ten children were divided into two carriages to follow.

Behind her.

"Mom, take care." Felicia hugged the unknown lady before going out, touching her cheek, "Don't worry about me, I will be fine."

The nameless lady smiled reluctantly: "If something happens, it doesn't matter if you go home."

After bidding farewell to her mother, Felissa set off with her ten children

Originally it only took half a day to travel, but because they couldn't move fast, the time on the road was lengthened. However, Felicia asked Susan to prepare dry food for them on the road, including the ten children and the coachman.

The ten children ate the dry food with great care and in small bites, and even planned to save it for tomorrow.

Felissa saw it, but didn't want to care. Everyone has their own choice.

It was already afternoon when we arrived at Cliff City. Felissa greeted the soldiers guarding the city and entered the city smoothly.

Cliff City is naturally prosperous, and the ten children stared at the people and things on the street, quietly marveling.

When they arrived at the door of the hospital, Felissa got off her horse and said to them: "Get off the horse."

The front desk saw Felissa and greeted her: "Miss Felissa, you are back."

The front desk's eyes caught sight of the ten cowering children behind Felissa. Although they didn't know what was going on, they still maintained a good professional demeanor and didn't ask anything.

Felissa nodded: "Call Jason over."

The front desk took the order and quickly called Jason over: "Miss Felicia, what do you want me to do?"

Felicia said: "Arrange the rooms for these children, as well as the carriage and the driver. When they go back tomorrow, remember to prepare dry food for the road, arrange it and then come to me."

Jason quickly made arrangements, and there were still some empty rooms in the hospital. Then he went to Felissa's office, holding in his hand what Felissa had told him before, to make plans to prepare for war.

He hadn't finished it when Lisa left, so naturally he didn't have time to show it to her.

Jason asked: "Miss Felicia, what are you doing with those children?"

These children looked very thin and timid. Jason didn't know what the purpose of Felicia bringing them back was.

"These are the children in my territory," Felissa said. "I brought them back to let them go to school and give them free tuition. But I don't intend to raise them in vain, so I have to find suitable jobs for them."

If they want to work, Jason whispered: "What do you think about arranging them to work for the hospital?"

Felicia looked at Jason: "The hospital should have enough manpower now."

Jason handed over the plan in his hand: "If a war breaks out, the hospital's current manpower will definitely not be enough."

Felissa took over the plan, which included measures that Jason thought needed to be supplemented, the first of which was lack of manpower.

But Felissa rejected Jason's proposal: "It's not suitable. They are still children. I hope they can think about how to help the development of the territory from all aspects, instead of limiting it to the scope of the hospital."

Jason no longer insisted. He knew Felissa's purpose and knew how to arrange these children.

"You really took the trouble," he sighed. "We civilians are so lucky to have met you."

"I have said many times that it is only because of the support of His Royal Highness Fred and His Excellency the Viscount," Felissa said calmly, "Let's prepare things according to this plan."

After meeting Jason, Felissa went to see Riley.

Riley had been waiting for Felissa for a long time. The inconvenience of his legs and feet forced him to wait in the room. He knew that Felissa was definitely looking for him: "You are back."

Felicia nodded: "Has the school's new teacher been confirmed?"

Riley nodded: "Yes, I still decided to choose Michael."

It was actually Michael. Felissa was not surprised. Michael was indeed suitable.

"Just take care of it. I'll leave the school affairs to you."

Riley smiled bitterly: "Miss Felicia, I am not suitable to take care of these things."

His physical disability made others subconsciously look down on him. If he hadn't brought Mark with him during the evaluation, those who were unconvinced would have rushed up to question him. If he had been more emotional, they might have done something to him.

Felissa also knows Riley's difficulties, but it is really difficult to replace Riley now.

"You should take care of it first and see how Michael does next year," Felissa said, pressing her eyebrows and sighing, "I will definitely let you do your research with peace of mind."

Riley believed Felissa, but when he saw Felissa's frown, he couldn't help but care: "Don't put too much pressure on yourself. Some things don't need to be done in a hurry."

He saw the children that Felissa brought back. Although he didn't know what Felissa was going to do specifically, he saw the shadow of his own past in those children, so he was sure that Felissa wanted to save those children.

She has saved too many people.

Felissa laughed: "I know what I'm doing."

Many things were not urgent, but happened to hit the impending war, which resulted in many arrangements being delayed or advanced.

She reviewed what she had to do in her mind, and she breathed a sigh of relief after confirming that all the backlogged tasks had been resolved when she came back.

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