In the early morning of the next day, after the first ray of sunshine shone on the earth, Morgan, who had a tight schedule, opened the door of Robbie Reynolds' shop again.
Robbie was a little surprised, "Come here to find me at this hour? I've just arrived."
He did just come out of home.
Mogan got straight to the point, "I said before that I would help you find someone to look after the store. My trusted colleagues from Pandora Market and I have found the candidate. How are you preparing for today's handover?"
This was an agreement reached earlier.
"Yes, I know, and I was prepared before... But Grande, what happened to you today? It doesn't feel right."
Even Robbie noticed that something was wrong with this businessman, who had always been business-oriented. He arrived too early and spoke too bluntly, almost like a caring person.
"It has nothing to do with you. It's my own problem. There's no need to go into it. It's mainly about your preparation - show me your notes."
Mo Gan simply spoke.
In fact, he is indeed quite inconsistent today, far less confident and confident than before.
He still hasn't figured out the source of the dual abnormalities in his mood and "appearance", and he hasn't even been able to get a clue.
This kind of time has already broken the record, not to mention there are other worries.
Dolando, who was loyal to his duties, watched for a long time, but was distressed to find that his new boss and the black mist were inseparable for a long time, so he made up his mind to follow up and observe.
As a result, Mo Gan was not happy again.
It was fine at ordinary times, but a green night light was stationed beside him when he was resting. To Mogan, who was overly vigilant, it was better to kill him directly.
You also need to have a break when taking care of your children. You can't have a full day off. It's not that Dolando can't take care of herself, she's just overly enthusiastic.
But I couldn't refuse directly at the moment, so I could only find an excuse and said that I would let Dolando take care of the house, leaving the little green ball and running out for some air.
There happened to be "homework" assigned by His Majesty the King. Mogan didn't have anything to do except waiting for dawn. As a half-dragon, as long as he had slept and rested in the past few days, he didn't lack basic energy.
——Now it seems that we have to find a way to lure Dorlando away and teach her some lessons without making her think that she is in the way and make her sad.
For example, a thoughtful guy usually needs a private space to rest. At least he can symbolically repent of his sin of deceiving others, and then forgive himself, as if nothing happened.
In short, to protect the pure and passionate soul of the last single seedling of the elves, Mo Gan believes that this is a long-term investment project with a promising future.
Mainly based on history, the elves are also a popular race, and they have the same economic benefits as the mermaids - of course, Mogan also has humanitarian regrets for the disappearance of the elves.
After observing the store management notes provided by Robbie, Morgan found that it was not an accident. They were overall thoughtful and detailed, and all the necessary precautions were included.
He even made it clear which door in the store was five years old, whose materials were outdated, and which needed oiling from time to time.
Robbie is also very confident, "In order to write this well, I also deliberately went to the market to find the person responsible for managing the store in my family. My father also told me hastily before when he was still here."
"I'm just providing you with help. This has nothing to do with me." Mo Gan was very indifferent, "I just want to know, you have so many connections in your family, why don't you find someone yourself?"
In order to have a deeper understanding of the Reynolds family and to cope with the possibility that some Dukes would look up other details and question them, Morgan searched for a lot of information to avoid any problems.
It's just that the Duke's IQ prevented these measures from taking effect, so Mogan took advantage of them and used them on Robbie himself.
"You don't want my mother to know." Robbie scratched his head in embarrassment, "I don't plan to live off my family's money, but there's no need to do business - I always feel uncomfortable."
Everyone has their own ambitions, Mo Gan understands and doesn't care. He is just a reliable middleman now.
"When the handover person arrives, and I see that you have successfully communicated and reached an agreement, I will withdraw directly. No one will help me at that time, so you can do whatever you like."
Robbie was very interested, "I know you have a lot on your plate. But there's no need to leave in a hurry. Guess who I met when I went to the market?"
Before Morgan could answer, Robbie couldn't wait to speak out.
"That's the day you came to my store and saw the guy among the group of people, the Duke's housekeeper. I saw her wandering around the market..."
Robbie not only met the Duke's butler, Abdia Hill, a mage specializing in both wood attribute magic and life magic.
He met the wood mage outside the port of St. Lun Port.
"Are you sure it's her?" Mogan raised his eyebrows, "Not some other blonde mage?"
Robbie nodded affirmatively:
"I also saw a group of people over there talking about something. They were all wearing white cloaks. I also heard a few words, God of Light, blessing..."
Mo Gan frowned slightly, "Thank you."
Surprisingly, what Robbie observed actually worked for him.
Although Abdia and Mogan have reached a certain degree of cooperation, the total amount of information exchanged is not much, and the conditions given are only to help find someone to take care of the family in case the Duke falls.
If anything, it's just not sure.
In fact, Abdia cannot be said to belong entirely to Mogan's side, but he is aware of the existence of a person like him and remains silent about it.
In other words, it is unclear how many forces Abediya has come into contact with and how much relationship she has with the people behind the scenes. The only thing Mogan can confirm is that she will not betray herself because of special reasons.
——It sounds a bit like a threat from bad guys to her family, but this situation is indeed just a coincidence. It is inevitable that Mogan knows the location of her family, and she also has a way to find it.
This is an invisible threat, which makes it impossible for Abdia to take the risk to report someone for some reason and cut off his family's escape route just because someone said a few words to him.
Mogan does very little, but has many uses.
But Robbie also had something to say. He obviously didn't think this was the real focus, and put more emphasis on it later.
"You don't know, she seemed to be investigating something before. She searched store after store and used some magic. I went up to talk to her, but she just said she had no comment and left. Do you know what she is?
What are you going to do? Did you receive the order and have bad intentions?"
Morgan narrowed his eyes and directly stated the end point of Robbie's talk.
"You want to ask who the Duke who came that day is, and why would a capable mage obey him?"
This young man is still too young.
The editor doesn't know how to make it up, it's all lies and conjecture, there's no evidence, and the details of the story are ridiculously sloppy.
Except for the port at the beginning, by comparison, the rest of the story has basically no credibility.
Even if Morgan expresses a word of excessive concern, it means that the Duke's visit to Robbie's shop is not a coincidence, and the sudden arrival of the Duke's group must have something to do with him.
It would be a bit unkind to conceal the truth like that - after all, Robbie's store was used as the initial place of communication by Mo Gan, and Robbie himself was very angry for nothing.
Robbie scratched his head in embarrassment and finally realized that it wasn't suitable for him, so he became more realistic.
"I was curious before. But that Abdia later met several mages from the Mages Association at the port. They gathered around to teach her counter-spells and were shocked by her learning speed. They all said she must be a big master.
Mage."
This is indeed how Robbie was able to finally intuitively realize the abilities of the Abediya mage.
In the eyes of ordinary people and even the royal family, archmages have reached the basic threshold for recruitment - they can become lethal weapons on the battlefield.
After Cecilia came here quietly, the danger signal was basically lifted. It is not ruled out that occasionally townspeople would report and found unusual plants growing unnoticed in the corners that needed to be dealt with.
The mages of the Mages Association are the ones who popularize and use counter-spells in the local area. As the son of an investor, Robbie has learned more or less the facts in the past few days, and has gained a lot of respect for these mages.
But Morgan did not share this curiosity.
"Unnecessary curiosity can be quite dangerous," Morgan crossed his arms, "Reynolds, are you sure you have the ability to encounter risks?"
"Yes..."
After saying these two words, Mo Gan was stunned for a moment and was extremely confused. After all, this young man was very irritable, but he was actually quite aware of current affairs.
Robbie hesitated for a moment, looked at Morgan, and then at his own counter. His eyes seemed to not know where to put them, and he drifted to any place, making some decisions with his mind.
Mo Gan couldn't help it anymore. He felt that this little brother was particularly troublesome, "If you don't want to say it, you don't have to say it."
It was true that they were placed under the Duke's nose as a contrast and a point of conflict, without any further reminder. If Robbie hadn't been unreliable and told him that it was not beneficial to the plan, Morgan wouldn't have done this.
Although Everest's letter was shown in advance to avoid disaster for Robbie, Morgan also felt that doing so was excessive and caused danger to others.
Robbie finally made a move, took out a badge from his arms and placed it on the table.
"This is something my mother dug out for me before, saying it was proof of the family's identity. Our family ancestor had a paladin from the Kingdom of Cole, but she was not knighted and left the royal capital."
Morgan looked at it carefully and was a little surprised - he had indeed seen similar emblem designs on the walls of the Royal Library.
The degree of preservation is better than this, the entire badge is smooth and translucent, and the condition is the same as before, but it is missing one star compared to this.
"The first generation Paladin badge?"
"First generation?"
But Robbie didn't expect him to know.
"How come you know everything! I thought I had to explain it to you. It is said that the existing knight badges have different formats with the times, but at the beginning there was no year seal..."
In his opinion, there is not much difference between the first generation and the second generation, only the time difference between taking office.
But Mogan knew the difference in meaning between the first generation and the later generations, especially for the Kingdom of Cole, so he took advantage of Robbie's talk and took a deep look at him.
The identity of this boy is not simple, and it also involves the past when the Kingdom of Cole was founded. Mogan only has a brief understanding of this past, but he is very aware of its importance.
——Understanding the importance of the Paladin to a country, Robbie may only think that this medal can prove that the family he comes from is not inferior to the nobility, but the reality is even more than that.
Robbie talked about the insights he had gained from his mother, and then became a little troubled and asked Morgan questions.
"I don't know the meaning of my mother giving this to me. She also tried to hurt me, saying that if I lost all my family property, I might be able to find a position in the capital with this and survive. You said,
What should I do with this thing?”
This was Robbie's real purpose for bringing up this matter, other than being unable to restrain his desire to share.
"You have no direction, and I can't come up with any ideas... Anyway, I wish you a prosperous business."
Mo Gan didn't think too much about this perfunctory greeting, and didn't think much about it, but it was just mentioned casually in the store.
——It is Mogan's habit to "wish people" happiness, almost instinctive. After all, it costs nothing to say a few words, but the goodwill gained may create benefits.
But Robbie was quite strict, "Well... I'm leaving soon. If you want to bless me, it would be better to wish me freedom?"
He seems to be looking forward to the leisurely rich second-generation life. As for whether he will find some work later according to what he said, that has to be said separately.
But when Brother Fu is not looking at the store, worrying about Robbie Reynolds is worse than worrying about a sweet potato. It's all idle.
"...Then I wish you a happy closing of the stall, a smooth handover, and direct freedom."
Robbie looked strange, "I don't know why... Even if it's just a blessing, I'm used to it. I always feel that if I don't explain things well, you will be held responsible if the results don't go well."
Mogan does not deny this.
He has always been more harsh on candidates who he believed could complete the task but actually failed to complete the task - perhaps it could be called a spur.
At this moment, someone knocked on the door of Robbie's shop, and the sound of wind chimes came from outside.
Robbie's shop door was actually still locked. He had personally invited Mogan in before, but he locked it again for fear of having extra customers during the negotiation.
Without Robbie having to do anything, Mogan opened the door remotely and threw a magic spell to make the door of the shop open directly with a wind-like camouflage effect.
Robbie also immediately picked up the Paladin President on the table and put it back in his arms to prevent more people from seeing this treasure that surprised him and didn't know what to do with it.
The person coming is basically the guy who wants to hand over the task, and should be from Pandora Market.
After submitting the basic information, the search for the person to look after the store was directly handed over to Boss Fleming. Morgan didn't know who was finally selected, and planned to see who was assigned the task.
After all, no one knows better than boss Kalman Fleming how to allocate and select talent resources and let them perform their respective duties.
——Born from a half-orc tribe that knew nothing about business, in addition to his achievements in building Pandora Market, as a member who led his tribe to wealth, he was already the most experienced pioneer.
Will Mirandy walked in through the door, carrying some large and small packages of necessary supplies, which made Morgan suddenly startled.