So I better just keep my feet on the ground and take care of what's in my hands first.
Back at the tea house, I went straight to Mei's office, and sure enough, Mei was sitting behind her desk, sorting through the paperwork in her hands.
I placed the breakfast I was holding in front of Mei, "Here, have some food before you continue working. Your health is more important than anything else."
Mei looked up at me, her gaze falling on the breakfast on the table; she pushed away the keyboard in front of her, moved her office chair toward the breakfast, and started eating heartily.
"If you hadn't come, I would have almost forgotten about breakfast," Mei said as she ate without looking up, "It's just that there have been so many things happening lately, and dealing with everything on my own is indeed a bit too exhausting."
I propped my chin on my arm, looking at Mei with a gentle expression, "Have you considered training Xiao Qing more?"