Mag chose a brown rattan recliner that cost 5 gold coins. It had curved metal legs, and looked quite comfortable. It wasn't expensive, either.
"The gold coins have been automatically deducted, and the goods will be ready for delivery in five minutes. Would you like to specify a delivery address?" the system's voice sounded.
"Just deliver it to the balcony. Let me know when it's almost here." Meg looked at Amy, who was squatting down beside Ugly Duckling, and smiled. It would be a pity to miss out on this opportunity to teach Amy a magic trick.
In the early autumn night, the night breeze blew, bringing with it a refreshing coolness that made people feel particularly comfortable.
"Father, come over here. I want to compete with Ugly Duckling to see who can imitate a duck better. Can you be our judge?" Amy waved at Meg.
"Imitate a duck?" Meg was rendered speechless. What kind of trick was this? He didn't know whether to laugh or cry as he said, "Amy, Ugly Duckling might not be an ordinary duck."
"Meow, meow!" Ugly Duckling nodded in agreement.
"Yes, I know it's not an ordinary duck." Amy nodded. She looked at Ugly Duckling with a serious expression, and said, "You're an extremely ugly duckling."
"Meow ~" Ugly Duckling let out an aggrieved cry with a resigned expression.
Meg shook his head with a smile. Amy was too obsessed with Ugly Duckling, and it looked like he wouldn't be able to change her mind in a short time. Instead, he asked, "Then why are you competing? How do you plan to compete? "
"I think even though Ugly Duckling is ugly, as a duckling, it won't be able to communicate with other ducks if it doesn't know how to croak. Therefore, I plan to teach it how to croak." Amy looked at Ugly Duckling with a resigned expression. She raised Ugly Duckling's chin with her little finger, and earnestly said, "Ugly Duckling, learn from me. If you can't learn, you won't be able to eat tomorrow."
"Meow!" Ugly Duckling immediately perked up upon hearing that, and it looked up at Amy with an earnest expression.
"Caw caw caw …" Amy opened her mouth and called out. She really did look like that.
"Meow, meow, meow …" Ugly Duckling also opened its mouth.
"No, it's quack, not meow, meow, meow!" Amy stomped her foot, and corrected it with a serious expression.
"Meow, meow ~" Ugly Duckling immediately lost its confidence.
"No, it's quack! You're so stupid.
"Meow, meow.
"Ugly Duckling, if you keep doing this, I'm going to set you on fire! Quack! Quack!
"Meow … meow … meow, quack …"
"Well, you'd better be alone in the future. No other duckling will be your friend." Amy, Amy's, and Amy, and Duckling, "Ugly," she, "I"........... it's like this...... I don't feel at ease letting it fly away. Why don't … why don't … "
. "" Let's take care of it for now. " Meg looked at Amy, who was gulping as she spoke. He knew what she was going to say, and he patted her head with a smile. The competition ended before it even began, and Ugly Duckling was completely defeated.
"The recliner has been completed, and it can be delivered at any time. Would you like to pick it up now?" the system's voice suddenly sounded.
"Pick it up in 30 seconds. It's right here." Meg pointed to the side with his right hand, and then turned to Amy with a smile as he said, "Amy, do you want Daddy to show you a magic trick?"
"Magic trick? Not magic? "Amy's eyes lit up, and she asked with a perplexed expression.
"Yes. It's something similar to magic. It's equally amazing." Mag nodded.
"Okay, okay! Amy wants to see it. "Amy clapped her little hands, and looked at Meg with anticipation in her eyes.
"If we want to look at the stars, then we have to have a chair, right? It's best if we can lie down comfortably," Meg said with a smile.
"Yes." Amy nodded.
"Look here, and don't blink." Meg pointed to the empty space on his right, and waved his hands in front of him. He counted to 30 in his heart, and shouted, "Change!"
Amy looked with wide eyes, but three seconds passed, and there was still nothing there.
Meg's hand was still in mid-air, and he looked at the empty space in front of him with an awkward expression. What the f * ck is going on?! It didn't change!
"Meow!" Ugly Duckling called out from behind him. Amy looked in the direction of the sound, and her eyes lit up. She exclaimed, "Father, you really made a chair! It's right behind you! "
"Hmm?" Meg turned around, and there was indeed a large brown recliner behind him. It had round legs, and the chair was still swaying slightly. Ugly Duckling was clawing at the legs of the chair, trying to climb onto it.
"Sorry, because the item was too big, the positioning was off by one meter. Next time, we'll bring you a more accurate service." The system's voice sounded in the standard customer service tone.
Although he was cursing in his heart, he still had to smile. Meg felt that the system had definitely done this on purpose. After all, clothes could be directly placed on the wardrobe, but now it was a meter off when it was placed on the ground. It seemed that the system was starting to retaliate.
"Yes, actually, I did it on purpose." Meg nodded with a smile. He was going to show off, and he had to keep up the pretense even if he had to kneel. He reached out to push the recliner, and it immediately swayed back and forth evenly. It seemed that the balance was quite good.
Ugly Duckling, which was climbing up the chair legs, was sent flying. It rolled twice before stopping. It looked around with a confused expression, as if it didn't know what had happened.
"Wow, Father is so awesome. When Amy learns magic, I want to be as awesome as Father." Amy looked up at Meg with admiration on her little face.
"Amy will be even more awesome than Father." Meg stroked Amy's hair with a smile. He could feel the admiration in Amy's eyes, and he was extremely satisfied. As expected, his daughter was the most sensible.
"Come on, let's look at the stars." Meg lay down on the recliner, leaving a small space beside him for Amy to lie down.
"Okay." Amy nodded her little head, and climbed up with some difficulty on her short legs. She threw herself into Meg's arms and giggled.
"Look, the stars are so beautiful today." Meg held Amy gently in his arms, and the recliner rocked slightly as he pointed at the starry sky with a smile.
There wasn't a single cloud in the sky, and there weren't any of the dazzling neon lights in the city. The dark blue starry sky was especially deep, and the stars that dotted it were even more dazzling. Meg hadn't seen such a beautiful starry sky in many years.
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