Reincarnation Monarch

Lesson 126: Trust

One.

"Then Nasri, the survival dossier for the example village of Bath, can we find it out of this?

Gaius looked around again at the vast library and said in a slightly fed up tone.

But Nasri replied to Gaius with a clear blue sky smile.

"Ha! We will definitely have all the materials on the survival of Bath Village with our ears in front of your boy, so please wait for him at the Restaurant Brick Pavilion, which is right next to the hospital. I was wondering if you could have the materials in about two hours."

"What? No, we're gonna help, too, right?

"No, this library is enormous, no matter how clear your brains are. I know that everyone who visits for the first time is just confused because they don't know what they want, so please leave it to this Nasri, and please relax at the brick pavilion."

Although Gaius was only slightly lost, he thought it would be a good idea to trust Nasri here and leave it to him, and decided to head to the brick pavilion.

"Okay. Then I'll leave everything to you."

"Ha! Thank God Happy"

Nasri said, and rushed out like a shepherd to gather materials.

Gaius made several eye contact with each of them on this day, and then he took them and left the library behind.

Two.

The brick pavilion, as its name suggests, boasted its presence around in an interesting stand-up of brick making.

As a result, Gaius and the others noticed as soon as they left the hospital and were able to enter the store early.

"It's a nice, calm shop."

Rodemur looked around at the entire store and said as one line sat in the window seat furthest from the entrance.

Then Gaius responded, looking over every corner of the menu table he was given.

"Yeah, and it looks like there's a lot of different kinds of food."

After a while, when Rodemur called the waiter, the four of them placed their orders thoughtfully.

And as the waiter walked away, Abel stood to the bathroom.

Gaius asked Carla, looking at himself afterwards.

"What do you think? Do you think Nasri can find survival material?

"Well. I don't know. I'll take care of it.

"That's true, though. Karla recommended Nasri, so I thought I'd ask."

"Well, I did make a recommendation. I didn't think I'd find it for sure. You don't blame me if you can't find him, do you?

"Of course I do. It's possible that all the material has already been destroyed in the first place, and even if it wasn't, I wouldn't blame you... just see, you hired Nasri in the story, right?... I was wondering if Nasri was actually a human resource."

"From what I've observed, I thought you were brilliant. Most of the people around me didn't admit it at all. That's why it was convenient."

"Sure. It's hard to get people to come to this side of the world who can do their job and are trusted. If Nasri is really good, I must say he's very lucky."

"Oh, people don't look like it. Nasri has always been insulted by his surroundings because he is lying around. But the truth is..."

"You can do your job, right? Okay. Believe me, we'll wait."

"Oh, I like that. You will inherit the Schneider family eventually. Whether you prefer it or not, you become a person on the side of using people. So it's a good thing to remember. The most important thing when working with people, as you just said, is to trust them and wait once you've given them the job."

Gaius bit Carla's words well and nodded slowly.