Devlin and his army of mechanics observed the engine. "This is totally beyond our scope, Mr. Devlin! We've never seen anything like it before!" His men were overwhelmed. "Yes. We need to be careful," Devlin mulled over whether to disassemble the engine or not. "I guess, we must leave it as it is. First, try to clean it as squeaky as possible." He would question Madame Lilin about the maker of the engine! The men took to the task of cleaning carefully. Madame Lilin had showed how to switch on the engine. She even tried it many times but nothing happened. "It got stuck!" she muttered to herself. She tinkered at the back, with them watching behind her. "I'm not a mechanic!" she said after a while, raising her dirty hands. "Madame Lilin, do not worry. We'll figure this out for you. You c

