Meg looked at the empty spot in the fridge where the mutton was supposed to be. He couldn't help but widen his eyes.
An ominous premonition rose from the bottom of his heart.
"Ding!"
"The missing mutton has triggered a new mission. Host, please go to the Blue Grassland in the extreme cold of the northwest in three days to find and catch a kind of goat called the Polar Black Goat. If the mission is successful, you will obtain the right to use the Polar Black Goat as an ingredient and a mysterious gift."
The system's voice sounded.
"Damn, you're doing it again." Meg rolled his eyes. He had a premonition that the system was up to something. Sure enough, it didn't ask him to go to the extreme cold of the northwest to pick up goat dung. However, he still had to fly to the extreme cold of the northwest to catch a goat.
"Blue Grassland? Do you think I'm Gray Wolf?" Meg rolled his eyes and said in a tough tone, "The holiday is over. I don't dare to stand my customers up. If they curse me to be a customer who is always stood up by chefs in my next life, wouldn't I be in trouble?"
"The three-day countdown has started. If the mission is failed, the system will take back the right to use the mutton soup recipe," the system replied calmly.
Meg frowned and kept silent for a long time. Then he silently raised his middle finger.
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Who knew how many black goats he had personally slaughtered, how many goat bones he had chopped, and how many mutton slices he had made in order to make a mutton soup that satisfied his picky self? Just to make a bowl of thick white and fragrant mutton soup.
He had wanted to get up early to prepare a bowl of warm and delicious mutton soup for everyone, but he didn't expect the system to make a dish of it.
"It's okay to do the mission, but at least give me the coordinates. The extreme cold of the northwest has a radius of tens of thousands of kilometers. Where do you want me to find the Blue Grassland and catch the black goats for you?" Meg complained in his heart.
"The Blue Grassland is very conspicuous in the extreme cold of the northwest. I believe the host can find it easily. As for the tracks of the Polar Black Goat, the host may be able to get more useful information from the local herdsmen."
"It's as good as not saying anything." Meg curled his lips. He didn't expect the system to give more hints. After thinking for a while, he wrote a leave of absence notice and hung it at the door. He was going to take another day off.
Since he would have to go there sooner or later, it was better to do the mission earlier.
"Boss, why are you on leave again?" Phyllis was the first one to arrive at the restaurant. After entering the door, she asked Meg with a puzzled look.
"I'll announce it when everyone is here," Meg said with a smile.
Everyone arrived one after another, including Shirley who had officially returned after recovering from her injuries. They all came to the restaurant.
Everyone was puzzled by the fact that Meg had just taken a break yesterday, and today, Meg had released a notice to take a break again.
"Since you're all here, let me announce the reason for today's holiday." Meg looked at everyone and said with a smile, "I think everyone has been too busy recently. We haven't had the chance to sit down and have a good chat. The new members also haven't had enough opportunities to get to know each other. This is a major flaw in the restaurant's team-building work.
So today, I've decided to take a day off and organize a team-building event for everyone in the restaurant. We'll go to the Blue Grassland in the northwest to play. "
Amy's eyes lit up and she said in surprise, "Are we going to the grasslands to catch goats?"
"Sure." Meg nodded with a smile.
"It should be very cold in the northwest now." Elizabeth said with some hesitation. The previous team-building event was at the Demon Islands. Everyone had a good time sunbathing and playing in the water.
"Then it's just right to go skiing," Meg said matter-of-factly.
Catching goats wasn't a big deal. It might just take a little more time, so it was just right to bring everyone to participate in the team-building event.
Angela and Jane weren't familiar with everyone, so it wasn't a bad idea to take this opportunity to improve their friendship.
"Skiing!"
Angela and Jane's eyes lit up. The Demon Islands were hot all year round, and they had never seen frost, let alone skiing.
The others also showed great interest in this matter.
"I have something on today, so I won't be playing with you." Irina drank a bowl of porridge and waved to everyone. She then disappeared from the restaurant in a golden light.
Meg knew that she was definitely worried about the Thunderstorm Mountains, so he didn't ask her to stay. He picked up his bowl and said, "Alright, everyone, have your breakfast first and then get ready to head out."
"Father, what about me? Can I skip class today and go catch goats? "Amy looked at Meg expectantly and asked.
"Meg, do you like to catch goats?" Meg asked with a smile.
"Yes, yes. Goats are so cute, they must be delicious." Amy nodded and said.
Meg smiled and patted Amy's head. "Master Julian probably won't have time to go to class today. You don't have to take leave. Amy can go with us."
"That's great!" Amy jumped up happily. It was great to play for two days in a row.
After breakfast, Meg brought some snacks and seasonings before leading everyone out.
Meg rented a fifth-grade flying mount, the Iron-Head Eagle. This flying magical beast that used its head as a weapon almost made him a rare species. It had no other characteristics, but it had a strong carrying capacity. Its flying speed was comparable to a seventh-grade flying magical beast. Its weakness was that it wasn't windproof.
This weakness wasn't a problem for Meg and the others. Barbara easily solved it with a windproof barrier.
"Actually, I can take everyone there," Yabemiya said as they sat on the eagle's back.
"We're out to play today. How can we let Mia tire herself out?" Meg shook his head with a smile. He wasn't a stingy boss. He looked at everyone and said with a smile, "The journey will take about three hours. Why don't we play Werewolf?"
"Werewolf?" Everyone looked at Meg in confusion.
"Yes, Werewolf is a very interesting strategy game. The game is divided into two camps: the werewolf camp and the good guy camp. If all the werewolves are eliminated, the good guy camp wins. If all the clerics or civilians are eliminated, the werewolf camp wins. As for the specific rules … "
As a non-board game enthusiast, Werewolf was one of the few board games that he knew. It was also suitable for such a large group of people.
The restaurant was usually busy. Although everyone worked together and lived in the same dormitory, they didn't have much time to communicate.
A brand-new game was quite a challenge for the ladies. However, amidst all the mistakes, the laughter never stopped. An intense strategy and reasoning game had become a self-destructing game. Between the truth and the lies, Mag, the game provider, had become the worst loser.
"Wow, why is that grassland blue?" At this moment, Amy suddenly stood up and pointed into the distance.
"Looks like we're here." Meg stood up and looked at the land that was gradually turning blue. His eyes lit up. He didn't expect there to be a blue grassland in the extreme cold of the Northwest.
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