Chapter 1026 Future Blues #1
I expected that the pocket money I had would be a little less.

But Melina was still quite satisfied. After all, the money was almost free.

You can get it by taking half an hour every day to check the situation.

It doesn't even affect her from doing odd jobs.

"Let's work together again next time." Elizabeth was also quite satisfied.

Originally according to her idea, winning the championship would be a piece of cake.

But after actually participating in the competition, I found that this competition has little to do with people's skills. It only has to do with whether a person is alive or not. To be honest, if Elizabeth and Melina's skills were not really beyond everyone's level, I'm afraid that the third place would not be stable.

Behind them, there is even a guy who can do the Thomas turn...

"Okay, let's work together again next time."

Melina said goodbye to Elizabeth.

...

Melina handled a contract to build a winery in the hive.

This contract is interesting.

This is a contract signed with a clockwork cat, but the problem is that after this clockwork cat has been hanging around in Rumi's cat town for a while, it has turned into a giant puppet cat.

All of a sudden, this ordinary contract became extremely eye-catching.

Lots of other nests tried to dig the cat out.

They wanted to use some means to dig this newborn giant puppet cat into their nest.

The giant puppet cats represent a large number of clockwork cats, and a large number of cats means that the local economy will quickly enter a prosperous stage. Therefore, competing for the newly emerged giant cats has become the primary goal of many nests.

Even if it would cause a conflict with Melina.

But one good thing about giant puppet cats is that they are indeed very kind to their own kind. Melina is just like one of their own kind, so as long as the treatment given is not too outrageous, then basically everything can be negotiated perfectly.

After Melina made a slight concession on the size of the winery, the newborn giant puppet cat signed the contract with a meow and moved into the Rumichaodu Ecological Park with a large litter of clockwork cats.

After work, all that's left is emptiness.

Melina sat behind her desk and sighed softly.

Russell pushed the door open and came in:

"well done."

"That was good?" Melina slumped weakly in her seat.

Russell's eyes sparkled with an inexplicable brilliance. She liked Melina's genuine look of disdain. The closer she got to Melina, the more she couldn't stand the fact that such an excellent witch was always pretending to talk to her. Only this kind of lively Melina could make Russell feel that her heart was still beating.

"That giant puppet cat has mastered a very new method of making mineral wine. She uses mineral wineworms to raise to make wine, and the taste is very good. If we can keep her in our nest, we will have more export commodities."

Russell felt that Melina was the perfect boss template. She usually didn't care about anything, but when she needed to step in, she could come in handy, not only for her work ability, but also for her connections... and cat connections.

"I'm glad I could help." Melina was being too humble now.

Because when she thought about the fact that she actually lost the competition, she felt both surprised and a little dissatisfied with her own abilities.

"You look a little off, stepmother." "I wouldn't be off if you didn't bother me, Russell." Melina curled up and made herself more comfortable.

Russell didn't feel bad when he saw that his office chair had been ruined.

The silver eyes looked at Melina calmly, or rather without revealing any emotion.

"If you want to say it."

A little smile appeared in the silver eyes:
"You can tell me."

"... "

Is it really possible? ... Melina was a little skeptical, but considering Russell's well-known reputation as a reliable person, and considering that Russell's perfect reputation was only tarnished by the incident at the Demon Fox Lake... She said with a little uneasiness and a bit of a desperate attitude:
"I feel a little bit upset after losing the game."

"Everyone will lose." Russell used skillful words.

Don't look at Russell like this, as the head of the entire Russell Group, she is like the father and mother of other minions, like the sister and brother of other minions. She has developed a set of words for these little kids who can't afford to play.

Start with a hand that says "Everyone loses", something that no one would argue with, and then play...

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Melina looked surprised:
"But I've never lost as long as I'm serious."

Russell closed his eyes.

"I tried very hard this time, but I still can't beat her. It's fine if I can't beat a code guardian like Marlena, after all, she is also a talented banshee..."

"..." Russell opened his eyes and said in his mind, "Oh, awesome!"

"I really can't understand why I lost to Paddy and Adeline! How on earth did they come up with a cow that can understand philosophy?"

Melina couldn't understand the other party's methods!
That's not a pretending cow that knows philosophy, nor is it an unnatural product that has knowledge forced into the brain by changing the cerebral cortex through factors. Instead, it's a genuine cow that has become familiar with banshee literature and philosophy in just a few days... and even learned the banshee language!

"Is there a possibility..."

Russell smirked:
"The geniuses of the Yellow Dragon species are already very good at biology and necromancy. Paddy and Adeline, well, they are indeed only slightly talented, around the top five in the world."

"Russell, you are so funny. Being in the top five in the world can't be considered as having some talent, right?" Melina innocently poked at the loophole in the other party's words, but Russell's response was just a look that said, "You knew that too?"

"That shows that the better party doesn't always win in this world."

Russell thought about it and decided to educate his stepmother a little.

She had heard of young ladies who were ignorant of the hardships of life, and who wondered why others didn't eat some cakes when they were hungry. Melina was a young lady in terms of talent, and she believed that her skills had reached the pinnacle, and that others' dislike for her was because of their own flawed standards.

That's why she looks so surprised, angry, and amused.

“The criteria for excellence are not a static gray,” she said.

Melina is curious:
"Why do you use gray as an example? Instead of black and white?"

“Because people always think that once they come into contact with the gray mixed with black and white, they assume that this gray will not change. The world is constantly changing, so the standards will also change. Your work and Miss Elizabeth’s work are excellent, but in many aspects, they are not as good as [Interesting].”

Russell thought for a moment and said:

"You are too arrogant, stepmother. I think you should have understood the rules of this competition before the competition, that is, the inner judgment rules of the judge Lu An, but you were unwilling to do it, so you ended up in a situation where you couldn't beat others even if your skills were perfect."

(End of this chapter)

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