Chapter 169
Chapter 169
Shou simply comforted Yuan silently; he didn't say anything to console him.
At times like these, what Yuan needs isn't comfort, but the company of his closest loved ones.
Only after Yuan's emotions finally calmed down did Jiang Luoluo rest her chin on her hand and smile as she spoke, "Then I should go back and tell Zao that Yuan, you're actually not planning to get married?"
"No, don't..." Yuan hurriedly said, then realized that the cub was just joking when he saw the playful smile on its face.
Yuan showed a slightly shy expression, but honestly grabbed Shou's arm with his other hand, though Yuan did not immediately agree to Shou's request.
With her tears still wet on her face, she earnestly said to Shou, "Shou, I don't want to make this decision so hastily. I can't calmly think about our future right now. Can you let me think about it for a while longer before I agree to your request?"
Yuan didn't intend to refuse either, but she felt that agreeing at this time would be unfair to Shou. She had many things she hadn't thought about before, and those were not things Shou should bear.
Shou Wen smiled and said, "You can think about it for a long time. I will wait for you."
Yuan was indeed eager to meet Zao and make up for the regret of being driven away before she could properly say goodbye. However, she also did not want her desire for something to affect others before she was even sure of her own situation.
It's not just about guarding; everyone else does too.
Therefore, even knowing that Zao would attend his wedding ceremony, Yuan hoped to be in a "pure" state when he agreed to Shou's request.
It wasn't because they wanted to see Zao that they agreed.
She couldn't just agree to Shou's request without thinking, because that wouldn't be fair to Shou, and it wouldn't be fair to herself either.
Shou expressed his understanding. Seeing that Yuan was in much better condition, he scratched his head and was about to get up, saying, "Then I'll go back first..."
Shou meant that he wanted Yuan to have time to think things through on his own, as staying behind might disturb him.
Jiang Luoluo, watching anxiously from the side, widened her eyes upon hearing this. Is this how you pursue someone? How long are you going to wait to win them over?!
Feeling anxious for Shou, she stood up and said before Shou could finish speaking, "Yuan, there are still many things here that need help with, right? Yuan."
Before Yuan could even process what the cub had said, he subconsciously nodded.
After realizing what the cub had said, Yuan's expression turned somewhat strange.
Jiang Luoluo stepped forward and grabbed Shou's clothes, stopping him from leaving.
Jiang Luoluo pulled Shou to the spot where Yuan usually handled various prey, pointed at the two prey Shou had just brought, and said with exasperation, "Yuan has so many things to do every day, how can she have time to handle prey? You should stay and help her take care of all this."
Meeting Jiang Luoluo's gaze, Shou Moming dared not utter a word of rebuttal. He simply obediently sat down and methodically dealt with the two prey birds he had brought.
The orc warriors in the tribe are all seasoned veterans, skilled at handling their prey without making any clumsy mistakes.
The way he handled his prey was incredibly skillful.
Seeing this, Jiang Luoluo finally nodded in satisfaction.
Seemingly casually, she stood next to Shou and reminded him, "That's right. If Yuan needs anything in the future, be proactive in helping him. Don't just leave things behind and then leave. What if Yuan has something he can't do? Right?"
It is full of implications.
Shou wanted to say that Yuan was a very powerful orc warrior, and there was nothing she couldn't do alone.
However, looking at the cub's smiling expression, he felt that saying this might lead to some unpleasant consequences, so Shou simply nodded silently without arguing.
Jiang Luoluo nodded with satisfaction. That's right. Giving gifts is fine, but after giving the gifts, you have to stay and connect with the other person. What's the point of just giving gifts?!
Moreover, just because others don't need to do something doesn't mean you don't have to.
In terms of survival, no one in this world is indispensable to anyone else. The world continues to exist even without anyone else, and life goes on.
But isn't the essence of human relationships precisely this mutual communication? Even if you're not good at saying nice things, you should try your best to be in other people's field of vision more often and spend more time with them so that they get used to your presence. Wouldn't that gradually improve the relationship?
Jiang Luoluo, who was a single dog in her past life, shook her head and sighed inwardly.
Seeing that Shou was obediently handling the two prey, Jiang Luoluo returned to Yuan's side and told her about her idea of organizing a party.
To be more precise, this was actually Jiang Luoluo's main purpose in coming to find Yuan.
If she were simply acting as a matchmaker, Jiang Luoluo wouldn't actually have that much free time.
Yuan was tidying up the stone tools he had half-finished, and also sorting out his feelings. When he saw Jiang Luoluo give instructions to Shou, for some reason, Yuan didn't dare to interrupt.
I always felt that those cubs had a very imposing presence.
When Jiang Luoluo brought up serious matters, Yuan was slightly taken aback, but quickly picked up the conversation.
The main topic of discussion was the construction of the telescope. The three of them couldn't keep working separately; they had to get together to discuss the specific process and their respective tasks to avoid duplication of effort.
There's definitely no problem with the three of them meeting, since it's not that they don't see each other, but rather that they can't see each other.
Yuan and Jiang Luoluo mainly discussed what to talk about after their meeting, and what precautions to take during the telescope-making process. They discussed these things in advance.
When the formal meetings and gatherings begin, Yuan knows which aspects he can pay extra attention to, and make more thorough preparations and considerations.
Jiang Luoluo did indeed provide a clear scope.
In Jiang Luoluo's view, Qing, Heng and Yuan each have their own strengths, and they only need to focus on their respective areas of expertise.
Otherwise, it's just a waste of their time and energy.
Jiang Luoluo's task plan for Qing was to balance the entire production process, including overall quality control.
Similar to the differences between different transparent stone materials, which material is suitable for making high-power transparent lenses, and which material is suitable for making low-power transparent lenses.
And how to fix the prescription for clear lenses of different thicknesses...
Jiang Luoluo hoped that Qing could focus more on mastering the prescription of the transparent lenses, meaning that he didn't need to produce a large number of transparent lenses.
He should use his experience and other resources to quickly determine the prescription of different clear lenses and establish a standard value for these different prescriptions.
In summary, Qing's main responsibility is to define the standards.
This will provide an accurate reference standard for the transparent lenses that are produced later.
This isn't because Qing is too old to do this kind of thing now; it's more because only Qing can do this kind of thing.
Because Qing's age and experience far exceed those of others, she is the one who understands these things best and is most capable of grasping them. If someone else were to do this kind of thing, it would be very difficult for them to do it better than Qing.
It might even require more time and effort than Qing, so why not just let Qing do it? Right?
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