If Mamy's stall was said to be dominated by octopus meatballs in the morning, then when it was nearing noon, the customers who swarmed into the venue in search of lunch joined the ranks of the stir-fried octopus tentacles and octopus meatballs in soy sauce.
Vivian held Luna's hand as she looked at Meg, who was busy at the stall, and smilingly said, "Mr Mak is the center of attention wherever he goes. He is the favorite of all women. You have to watch him more closely in the future. Don't let him fall in love with the forest so easily."
Vivian specially went to Chaos School for the Gourmet Meet today to bring Luna, who was handling the foundation's affairs, out for a good meal and to relax at the same time.
"Shh, don't talk nonsense!" Luna blushed, and pinched Vivian's hand gently.
Vivian rolled her eyes, and resentfully said, "Tsk, I heard what they were saying. All of them are coveting his beauty. If you don't take the initiative, you might miss it."
"You lass. You don't have a sweetheart yourself. Why are you talking about me every day?" Luna couldn't help but laugh in exasperation.
"Didn't I just get a new life? Why should I be in a relationship? Can't I just play happily by myself for a few years? But don't you like Boss Mag a lot? I just want you to be a little more proactive. That way, I can still freeload off your restaurant in the future, "Vivian said seriously.
"You only know how to eat." Luna rolled her eyes at her, and then softly said, "Don't talk nonsense. It won't be good if Mr Meg hears it and misunderstands."
"Oh," Vivian answered. Vivian nodded as she smelled the aroma wafting through the air. She looked at the octopus tentacles that were being stir-fried in the wok, and said, "Let's order all the dishes for lunch today. I think all of them look delicious."
"Will it be too much?"
Vivian waved her hand, and said confidently, "It's alright. You can leave everything you can't finish to me."
The line moved forward quickly.
"Mr Mak, you look especially handsome today." Vivian approached the counter and looked at Meg, who was wearing a set of white chef's robes, walking between several stoves with a smile.
"Miss Vivian is just as beautiful today." Meg looked up at Vivian with a smile. He also greeted Luna who was standing beside her. "Teacher Luna, are you also here for the Gourmet Conference today?"
"Yes, I'm here to accompany Vivian." Luna nodded. Perhaps it was because of the high temperature of the stove, or because of Vivian's words, her face was slightly red.
"What would the two of you like to eat?" Yabemiya asked with a smile. These two were Amy's regulars.
"Two small octopus balls, one fried octopus tentacles in soy sauce, one stir-fried octopus tentacles, one sashimi with octopus tentacles, and two small bowls of rice." Vivian recited the order that she had prepared many times.
"Alright." Yabemiya nodded and began to ask for the next customer.
Meg switched to a clean pot and began to stir-fry octopus tentacles in soy sauce and stir-fry octopus tentacles.
The side dishes of fried octopus tentacles in soy sauce and stir-fry octopus tentacles were actually somewhat similar. However, compared to the stir-fry octopus tentacles dancing on the tip of the fire, the fried octopus tentacles in soy sauce gradually emitted a delicious flavor as the sauce gurgled and cooked.
The two dishes were almost done at the same time. Meg turned around, raised the knife, and a serving of octopus sashimi was completed. He paired it with a simple secret sauce, packed two servings of octopus balls, and two bowls of rice.
"Please enjoy." Yabemiya handed the packed food to Vivian and took the money from the latter.
"Thank you, Mr Mak. Goodbye." Vivian waved her hand and eagerly walked to the public dining area with the food.
Luna nodded at Meg and quickly followed Vivian's footsteps.
"Goodbye." Meg watched them leave and quickly looked away to continue cooking.
"Tell me, did you peek at the two beautiful ladies in front of you just now?" The two people in the back row took up the position. The lady pinched the boy's waist and said coldly.
"I didn't …" The boy cried out in pain.
"I saw your eyes drifting away. You're lying." The lady narrowed her eyes like a detective.
"Why would I lie to you? I'm a piggy if I did." The man looked helpless. "The most important thing between couples is trust."
The lady let go of her hand dubiously and stared into his eyes. "What's with the dark circles under your eyes? Didn't you tell me last night that you would go home and sleep after going for a run? "
"I … I missed you so much last night that I couldn't sleep. Maybe it's because of this." The boy's eyes drifted away.
Meg looked up at the boy's hands that were clasped together uneasily. He was obviously an old pig.
"Really?" The lady looked at him suspiciously, but the corners of her mouth were already curled into a shy smile.
"Of course it's true." The boy's eyes lit up and he raised his hand solemnly. "If I'm lying to you, may I be struck by lightning."
Meg pursed his lips. If Ah Zi was here, he really wanted to play along with the boy's act.
"Okay, I believe you." The lady leaned into his arms coquettishly.
"Excuse me, what would you like to order?" Yabemiya came back and asked the two of them.
The two of them ordered a large serving of octopus balls.
"I think I forgot to bring my purse." When they were paying the bill, the boy searched himself up and down and then patted his head in frustration.
"It's okay. I'll pay first." The lady took out her delicate purse considerately and handed a silver coin to Yabemiya.
"I'm so sorry. I'll remember next time." The boy said embarrassedly and considerately wanted to take the octopus ball from Meg.
However, Mag simply ignored his hand, and passed the octopus ball covered in seaweed to the maiden. Smiling, he said, "Miss, look at the color of this octopus ball. Does it match you?"
The lady was slightly stunned. She looked at the green octopus ball and then looked at the smiling Meg thoughtfully.
"Let's go and eat over there." The boy wanted to take the octopus ball from Meg's hand with a guilty conscience, but Meg dodged him again.
"Pigs aren't honest animals." Meg put the octopus ball in the lady's hand and then picked up a few octopus tentacles. He chopped them and said leisurely, "This octopus has many legs, so it's easy to chop them. You still have to chop them.
The boy felt inexplicably guilty. He raised his hand and wanted to hold the lady's shoulder, but she took a step back and avoided him.
"I feel a little unwell today. I want to go back first. You can eat by yourself." The lady held the octopus ball and shook her head. She turned and walked towards the entrance.
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