"Hmm?" Meg looked at Phyllis, and suddenly panicked. Could this lass be …
"Actually, I am the elven princess' maidservant. She needs me now, so I have to go to her side and help her." Phyllis looked at Meg with a determined expression.
Meg raised his eyebrows. Luckily, it wasn't what he thought.
Looking at the apologetic Phyllis, he wanted to laugh in his heart. He was the one who brought this maiden to Chaos City, and now she was feeling guilty because she didn't reveal her identity.
However, it seemed like Phyllis had seen the announcement, and that was why she was so anxious to resign and return to Irina's side.
She knew the danger, but she didn't hesitate at all. Meg was touched by her loyalty.
The Night Elves' current situation wasn't optimistic. A rebel team that was put together in a short period of time, and most of them were slave elves with lower power, wanted to overthrow the deep-rooted and powerful The Wind Forest. It was no different from ants trying to shake a tree.
"I have heard some things about the elves and Princess Irina. If you insist on returning to her side to help her, I won't stop you." Meg looked at Phyllis. Irina indeed needed someone who could take care of her. "However, before you leave, I want you to think about two questions."
"Do you know where to find the princess? If you really find her, how can you help her, or be a burden? "
"I …" Phyllis opened her mouth. She thought for a while, and then shook her head dejectedly. "The princess is definitely not in The Wind Forest anymore. I don't know where to find her, either. However, I think I can take care of her. She doesn't know how to cook, but she is a little picky when it comes to food. She would rather starve than eat something she isn't used to. "
Mag thought back to how Irina had finished the entire menu on her own the previous afternoon, and he was feeling rather disgruntled. Firis was clearly right; she most likely hadn't had a proper meal by herself in a very long time.
"If you want to take care of her, or play a role in the rebel army, I think you should learn faster and more cooking techniques and dishes. The dishes you cooked in the past were too delicate. You only ate one bite of each dish, which was not suitable to provide enough energy for the soldiers during wartime. If you want, I can teach you how to make Yangzhou fried rice and la zhi roujiamo. During this time, I will also help you find out the princess's location. As long as you can confirm their location and ensure their safety, you can go there at any time. "Meg looked at Phyllis seriously.
How could he not feel sorry for the mother of his child? If it weren't for the fact that the situation didn't allow it, he would have gone to the front lines to cook for her.
Although Phyllis was an excellent cook, if she was willing to cook for Irina, he would feel more at ease. Naturally, he would not force her to stay.
"Mr. Meg..." Phyllis looked at Meg with tears in her eyes. He was so nice to her that he was willing to do so many things for her. No one had ever treated her like this except for the princess.
Seeing the tears in Phyllis's eyes, Meg thought that he had been too harsh. He quickly said, "If you are in a hurry to leave now, I can go to the mayor's mansion and ask. Maybe they have some information."
"No, Mr. Meg, you are right. I should become a useful person, not a burden to the princess, like last time when she was worried about my safety, but it was useless." Phyllis shook her head and looked at Meg firmly. "Please teach me how to cook!"
A smile appeared on Meg's face. He nodded and said, "Okay, then let's start with this morning's break. I will teach you how to make Yangzhou fried rice."
"Okay." Phyllis nodded hard.
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"Mr. Meg, I may have to resign. If I leave this time, I hope you can help me take care of Anna for a while. If … I can't come back, I hope you can help me take good care of her. "
Shirley also came to the restaurant earlier than usual. She glanced at Anna, who was playing with Ugly Duckling with Amy outside the restaurant, and said to Meg with a serious expression.
"You are leaving too?" Meg raised his eyebrows. He was surprised, but also within his expectations.
Shirley and Sally were both nobles in the elven race. Meg knew that very well.
However, they were different from those elves who had a rigid mindset and social class structure. They had fought for the freedom of the lower-class elves. Shirley even took Anna in.
Irina's announcement was actually a call to arms for the elves who were roaming the Norland Continent.
Fight for freedom!
What a noble and true goal.
The elves who had been persecuted for many years and yearned for freedom would probably be fired up when they saw this announcement.
"Yes. My brethren need me." Shirley nodded without any hesitation.
Meg looked at Shirley. This elf who was prettier than most women was gradually becoming more important in his heart.
"You can leave anytime. I will take care of Anna. She will have whatever Amy has." Meg nodded.
"Thank you." A smile appeared on Shirley's face. She looked around the restaurant, and said, "I'll bid my farewells here. As for the others, please say goodbye for me."
Meg looked at Shirley, and nodded slightly. "I'll bid my farewells here. Take care."
Shirley turned and walked out of the door.
Meg looked outside. Shirley squatted down and hugged Anna clumsily. She whispered a few words into her ear before getting up and leaving.
The little girl's eyes were red as she clutched the corner of her shirt tightly.
"I will come back after the war ends. I will still take care of you then."
Shirley turned back and smiled at Anna.
Anna looked at Shirley. Her nose twitched, and she extended her pinky. "Pinky promise. You must come back."
"Okay." Shirley extended her pinky and hooked it with Anna's pinky.
"Pinky promise. 100 years. Don't change your mind," Anna said seriously.
Shirley retracted her hand, raised her delicate chin, and said with a smile, "Don't worry. A beautiful person like me won't lie."
With that, she turned and strode away, waving her hand with her back facing the restaurant.
Anna looked at Shirley's back and started sobbing.
"What's going on? Why is there such a strong sandstorm today?" Shirley blinked. She quickened her pace and soon disappeared from the square.
"It's okay, Miss Anna. You still have us." Amy walked over and hugged Anna gently. She reached out to wipe away the tears on her face, and said with a smile, "I heard that good-looking people don't die easily. Miss Shirley is so good-looking. You won't die easily."
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