"Mm-hmm." Amy nodded obediently and prepared to get down from Meg's lap. However, she quickly stopped and looked at him, her eyes slowly widening. "Father, you're hugging Amy. You can hug Amy now!"
As she spoke, tears welled up in her eyes, and her little face was filled with excitement.
Other than when she could snuggle in her father's arms on the bed, Amy had never seen her father hug her. She knew that it was because of his health, but she had always wanted to be hugged in his arms. She didn't expect that her wish would come true today.
Meg smiled and scratched Amy's delicate nose. He nodded and said, "Yes, I can finally hug Amy. In the future, I can even lift you up high and princess carry you. As long as it's something that Amy wants to do, I can do it for you."
When he held Amy in his arms, how could he not be excited? Sure enough, health was the most important thing. He had to complete this mission. He didn't want to return to his previous state where he couldn't even walk properly.
Amy pressed her face against Meg's chest and rubbed it against him like a kitten. She said happily, "That's great. Father is so great."
After comforting the little one for a while, Meg confirmed that Amy's body didn't feel any discomfort after releasing that ball of bluish-purple flames. Only then did he feel a little relieved.
Moreover, Amy also demonstrated to Meg that she could release that bluish-purple fireball at any time now. She didn't need to chant any incantations. She only needed to think it in her mind and it was absolutely instantaneous.
His predecessor didn't know much about magic casters, and the things about that mysterious elven princess in his memory were all very vague. Mag couldn't even find her face, but he vaguely remembered that she seemed to be a powerful magic caster.
"Looks like her magic talent is inherited from her mother. Instant fireball magic should be pretty good, right? But she can't control it very well yet. " Meg rubbed his chin in thought. His predecessor's worries were not wrong. If the elves found out about Amy's identity, who knew what would happen? Whether it was hurting her or taking her away from him, he could not accept it.
"I still have to consider the Gray Temple. Perhaps I should find a more reliable mage. I have to find out more about him first." Meg decided that he couldn't rush the matter of letting Amy learn magic. He had to be more considerate.
Meg flipped open the black leather-covered menu on the table. The leather was smooth and comfortable to the touch. When he opened the menu, he saw the words written in black at the top left of the menu: Yangzhou Fried Rice – 600 copper coins per serving. It was simple and clear, yet stylish.
"The taste of this system is not bad." Meg closed the menu contentedly.
"Father, is our family's restaurant really open for business today?" Amy asked Mag as she stood at the side.
"Yes, it's open for business. I hope we can sell more Rainbow Fried Rice today." Meg smiled and stroked Amy's hair. He held Amy's little hand and walked towards the door.
Mag reached out to grab the doorknob. He heaved a sigh of relief and pushed the door open.
The two bells hanging on the door rang twice, and the door was pushed open. The warm sunshine of early autumn sprinkled on the two figures, one big and one small, standing at the door, elongating two long shadows in the dining room behind them.
"Rebirth seems to be pretty good." Standing at the door, Meg looked at the three big black words hanging above the door: Amy's. He held Amy's little hand and whispered to himself.
"Father, what are you talking about?" Amy looked up at Meg in confusion.
"I'm saying, Meg, it's so good to have you." Meg looked down at the little one who didn't even reach his waist and smiled dotingly.
"I think Father is very good too." Amy ran two laps around Meg happily. Then, she clasped her hands in front of her mouth like a trumpet and shouted towards the square, "Amy's family's restaurant is open for business. Everyone, come and eat. They have super delicious Rainbow Fried Rice …"
Meg looked at the little one smiling helplessly. He was also very happy. He looked up. It was still early in the morning, and there weren't many people in the Aden Square yet.
On the grass not far away, two burly orcs with horns were wrestling with bare upper bodies. Further away, two humans dressed as merchants were standing under a tree and talking. A tall elf with a long bow on his back walked past in a hurry, followed by two trolls with curiosity on their faces.
Meg looked at this scene with surprise. Although he had seen what all the races looked like in the memory of his predecessor, seeing them with his own eyes was completely different.
Powerful orcs, cunning goblins, long-lived elves … Everything suddenly became so real, and he really felt like he had come to this world.
It seemed that it wasn't as easy as he thought to live a good life with Amy here. Meg raised an eyebrow and looked back at his restaurant. Since the restaurant was opened in Chaos City, its customers naturally weren't just humans. After all, elves, giant dragons, and demons were all famous for their wealth.
The Aden Square was located in the center of Chaos City. The city builders had planned the buildings around the Aden Square to form a crescent shape, with the southern side of the square being empty.
There were over a thousand different types of shops, restaurants, blacksmiths, red-light districts, arenas, magic shops … As long as it was a shop on the Norland Continent, it could be found in the Aden Square. There were shops of all races, and any random restaurant could be a pancake shop opened by a flame demon, the kind that could be baked directly in one's hand.
Chaos City was established after the peace treaty was signed, and all the races wanted to interact with each other. Back then, the entire continent was like a pancake that had been sliced horizontally and vertically, and the intersection point was divided into the territories of all the races. Chaos City was built on the intersection point of all the races, and it wasn't an exaggeration to call it the center of the continent.
Because it intersected with the territories of all the races, there were eight city gates, and people of all races could enter.
In the city, orcs, humans, elves, goblins, trolls, demons, dwarves … and giant dragons would appear from time to time. This chaotic situation was also the origin of the name Chaos City.
However, after the initial chaos, a mysterious organization called the Gray Temple appeared in Chaos City, and began to manage the order of Chaos City. At the same time, Chaos City slowly developed to its current scale and structure. The gray-robed men who walked in the darkness were the law enforcers of this city.
Meg's restaurant was the last shop on the tail of the crescent moon in the Aden Square.
The entrance to the square was on the other side, so very few people would come here. Next to the restaurant was a weapon shop. According to Meg's memory, it was opened by a dwarf. There were a few shops in front of the restaurant that were closed, and there were signs for rent on the doors. Further away, there was a shop that sold magic potions. There were two birdcages hanging in front of the shop, in which there were two sleeping parrots.
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