His dashing figure disappeared into the night.
About an hour later, Ming'er was checking the rations in front of the warehouse.
These were the food that Samuel wanted, limited by the City Lord.
After an hour's inventory, almost all the confirmed goods had been loaded into the truck, waiting to be delivered to the restaurant where Samuel was.
"Damn you, Samuel. How could you ask for food in the middle of the night? You've caused me to be jolted outside so late at night. You deserve to die."
After scolding him, Ming’er was about to turn around when she heard a chuckle.
"Miss Ming'er, the way I see it, your Luo Family can't bear to see me die. How could I deserve to die?"
Turning around, the maid was so angry that her face turned red all of a sudden. "It's you again, damn Samuel. I didn't see you when I counted earlier. Now that everything is ready, you're here!"
Clearly, Samuel had disappeared for an hour before suddenly appearing here. For her, it could only be that Samuel was lazy, resulting in this situation.
Samuel didn't argue with her. He took a look at the loaded food. There were ten trucks, dozens of tons, which were enough to eat for a long time.
"Don't be greedy. Money for the goods."
Seeing Samuel drooling, the maid said with a cold face.
Samuel moved his hand and immediately took out an Amethyst Card. "Don't worry. I'll pay you."
"Alright, leave the things here. You can leave now." Samuel said.
After receiving the card, the maid glanced at Samuel. "Don't you want us to send you to the restaurant or any other designated location?"
"That's not necessary."
"There are ten carts." Ming’er was really pissed off by this idiot.
Even if Samuel felt guilty and wanted to move them by himself, he could only push one cart at most. How could he push these ten carts?
Could it be that he had to use his cultivation to push it?
Ming’er couldn't help rolling her eyes when she thought of how the guy pushed ten carts in the air in the empty alley.
What a weirdo.
"It's okay. I can move by myself."
"Okay, remember what you said. Don't think that the people of our Luo Manor haven't done enough."
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