In fact, Fred also knew that it would be more suitable for Nancy to go, but Nancy's temper, he really had a headache, and he was acting with Olivia, Nannuo might be better.

But Nan Nuo has said so, then obey their wishes.

"Then you guys go and arrange it," Fred said, "I'll leave it to you."

Nancy nodded excitedly: "Okay, let's discuss it now."

Then he pulled her brother and walked away.

Nannuo grabbed Nancy by the back collar as soon as he went out, and said angrily, "Can you walk well?"

"Understood." Nancy muttered and looked at Nannuo, "I'll go to Ulysses first, how about you?"

Nannuo nodded: "You go, I'll go find Olivia too."

Nancy understands very well, after all, Nannuo and Olivia have been gone for so many days.

Looking at Nancy's more lively figure than when he left, Nan Nuo frowned and then relaxed. Although she was not steady enough, it also showed that no one bullied her, which is always a good thing.

But Olivia obviously wasn't in such a good mood. She sat down in a corner, separated from Viscount Cliff by a river of water. Neither of them spoke, and Felisa sat in embarrassment. In the middle of the Chuhe-Han border, she finally breathed a sigh of relief when she saw Nannuo coming, and pulled Olivia to push Nannuo: "You two go out and talk, don't come in."

Nannuo supported Olivia, looked at Viscount Cliff without looking up, and took Olivia out of Viscount Cliff's camp without saying anything.

The party left, and the atmosphere finally relaxed.

Felisa looked at Viscount Cliff helplessly: "You are going too far."

"Why," Viscount Cliff said indifferently, "did I say something?"

It would be too much to say nothing.

Olivia had made a mistake in her work this time, and she was already uneasy, but after Viscount Cliff came in, he didn't say anything, and started to deal with his own affairs directly.

She might as well say something, what's the matter with Olivia's emotions fermenting there.

"You can give Miss Olivia some advice, I believe she will be very happy."

"An opinion?" Viscount Cliff sneered, "She doesn't need me to tell her what to do."

"But……"

"Okay, it's nothing." Viscount Cliff was annoyed by her talking about Olivia, and waved her out, "Since I decided to hand over the city of Cliff to her , I can bear the consequences."

Felisa was taken aback when she heard that: "You didn't blame her?"

"It's just a mistake, she has already figured out a way to solve it, there's no need to say it again," Viscount Cliff shook his head, "Cliff City can still afford the food for a year."

Felisa also understood what Viscount Cliff meant. She simply planned to let Olivia do it completely. If it was done well, Olivia would be responsible for it alone, unless she met something beyond Olivia. Viscount Cliff may take action on things that are within the wide range of Livia's abilities, but things that are beyond the wide range of Olivia's abilities are probably also a big thing, and they will not happen so easily.

Although Olivia made a mistake this time, she reacted quickly enough to make up for the mistake. Fred didn't blame her and planned to let her take the blame. Now that Fred has made a decision , then Viscount Cliff doesn't need to say anything more.

Alright, Felisa bowed her head in frustration, it's not a day or two for Viscount Cliff not to get in, she's almost retreating.

On the other end, Nan Nuo took Olivia directly to his camp.

He and Fred lived in Nannuo's camp, but Fred is not here now and won't be back for a while, so he brought Olivia here with peace of mind.

He poured a glass of water for Olivia: "What's the matter, not happy at all?"

Olivia took the water, but didn't drink it. Listening to Nan Nuo's words, she forced a smile: "I'm not unhappy."

She was just annoyed by the mistakes she made. Why couldn't she pay more attention or think more when the rations were delivered? If she had thought a little more, would all these things not have happened?
Why can't she always be thorough in doing things?

"Oli," Nan Nuo knew from her appearance that she was starting to get into a corner. He skillfully hooked a chair and sat down in front of Olivia, "You did a good job, do you know that?"

"But I made mistakes." Olivia raised her head, her eyes were a little red, "I could have avoided making those mistakes."

"Then we won't do it next time," Nannuo said, "You haven't done these things before, and it's normal to make mistakes, but you quickly made up for the losses caused by this mistake, Ollie, you really did it very good."

"I could have done better." Olivia still couldn't turn the corner. "Mother didn't even want to say a word to me."

Perhaps what Olivia cared more about was that Viscount Cliff didn't comment on her.

After all, Olivia still cared too much about Viscount Cliff, perhaps because she had always wanted a word of affirmation from Viscount Cliff since she was a child, but she never got it. Instead, she only had accusations and fault-finding.

Now that Viscount Cliff said nothing, she felt uneasy again.

So, did she disappoint her mother so much that she didn't want to say a word to her?

In fact, Nannuo could understand Viscount Cliff, because in their eyes, this was nothing. They would not ask about the process, but only asked for the result. If the result was right, some small mistakes made during the process could be ignored.

Of course, what Olivia made was only a small mistake, and the others were not.

But he couldn't tell Olivia that way, so he changed his angle: "It's not convenient for Your Excellency the Viscount to say anything, because His Highness has already qualified the matter."

This is why Olivia understands that after the superior defines the matter, if the subordinates express too many opinions on this matter, they are dissatisfied with the superior, so Viscount Cliff is really not good at evaluating Olivia this time. mistake.

Sure enough, when it came to business, Olivia put away the sadness on her face, and said seriously, "What did your Highness say?"

"His Royal Highness asked Nancy and you to collect food in person."

Olivia is not Nancy, she knew something was wrong as soon as she heard it: "Go in person?"

To tell the truth, it was really not her and Nancy's turn to go there in person, so asking them to go was definitely not just collecting food, but asking them to do other things.

"Yes, what His Highness means is to check the business situation in their territory and see what it is that prevents any new food from being produced."

It is too much to not get any new food, there is still some, but only a quarter, but Olivia also knows what she is going to do.

This was Fred making her do it.

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