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Chapter 22

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Meg opened his mouth, but didn't know what to say. Sure enough, the little foodie's way of thinking was completely different from that of ordinary children. He nodded with a smile and said, "Okay, I'll take you shopping tomorrow. Let's see if there's anyone selling an ugly duckling. We'll buy one and bring it home."

"Father, you're so nice." Amy rubbed her head against Meg's hand happily. She was so sleepy that she fell asleep holding Meg's finger, murmuring about the roast goose.

Looks like she wants to eat roast goose. I'll have to get the recipe as soon as possible. Meg thought to himself as he slowly took his finger out of Amy's little hand. Looking at the little girl's cute sleeping face, he couldn't help but lean over and kiss her forehead. Then he got up and took his chef's suit from the bed to take a shower.

Meg put Amy's little clothes into the washing machine first. When he came out of the shower, they were already washed. He hung them out of the window, and they would be dry tomorrow. Then he threw his own clothes into the washing machine as well.

Meg went downstairs and tidied up the kitchen. Then he took a pen and a paper and sat down at the counter, thinking seriously.

The most important thing now was to complete the mission, which meant that Meg had to earn at least 3,000 gold coins, which meant that he had to sell 500 plates of Yangzhou fried rice.

Meg had neglected a very important point before. He could buy the ingredients and not use them first. That way, the amount of the mission would be cut in half, and the pressure would be reduced a lot.

Of course, selling 500 plates of Yangzhou fried rice in 10 days was also a difficult task for him. After all, he had only sold four plates of Yangzhou fried rice so far, and they were all sold to the same person.

"Do I have to go out and advertise myself?" Meg wrote a "4" on the first line. Then he put down the pen and looked in the direction of the door, feeling a little annoyed. There were only a few children running by in the square outside the door.

This location was really too remote. If it was at the other end of the square, the restaurant's appearance alone would be enough to attract a lot of customers. But now, not many people could even see this restaurant.

"Let's hope there will be more guests tonight." Meg walked to the door and unlocked it before turning over the sign on the door. Unknowingly, it was already four o 'clock.

There were no customers, and Amy was sleeping, so Meg could only sit behind the counter and stare blankly into space. He combed through the memories in his mind and slowly turned the useful things in those memories into his own, understanding the structure of the entire continent and the races.

Sure enough, this world was much more dangerous than he had imagined. Even in Chaos City, which was governed by the Gray Temple, fights were still common. Furthermore, as long as no one died, the punishment wouldn't be too severe.

"It looks like even if I can't return to my peak strength, I'll have to at least improve my physical fitness to be able to protect Amy and the restaurant." Meg thought to himself. After all, since the opening of this restaurant, he was destined not to keep a low profile anymore.

In the plaza outside the restaurant, a tall and thin elf wearing a silver-white dress with golden edges stopped in her tracks. Her light blue eyes looked in the direction of the restaurant with surprise.

"Eh? Why is this restaurant here? And … it's so beautiful. "Sally looked at the restaurant and the entire two-story building with amazement on her beautiful face.

She had been chosen by her family through marriage, and she didn't want to entrust her future to others at such a young age, so she had left the family overnight without telling her father, who was the chief of the family. She had traveled all the way west from The Wind Forest to the legendary Chaos City.

She had seen many interesting things in Chaos City during the two days she had been wandering around, but because all kinds of races lived here, she was still not used to it.

And she knew that her father must have sent someone to look for her by now, so she deliberately avoided the inns and restaurants run by elves in Chaos City. However, the restaurants and inns run by other races were a little awkward for her, who was used to living in beautiful forest castles. Last night, she had stayed in an inn run by a human woman. It wasn't very luxurious, but it was very clean, and only women had stayed there before.

The problem of sleeping was solved, but eating was another problem.

Sally walked around the famous Aden Square. Most of the restaurants looked very greasy, and there were even all kinds of insects flying around. The tables and chairs were densely arranged, and it was as if they were trying to fill up the entire restaurant. All of the races were sitting right next to each other, which made her flinch a little.

She was a noble elf. There was no way she would sit at the same table as an orc, let alone sit next to a dwarf!

She had digested the two spirit fruits she had eaten in the morning. She had walked around the Aden Square, and her stomach was growling. But she would rather starve herself in a restaurant like that.

Just as she was about to go to the elven restaurant she had seen before, regardless of whether her whereabouts would be exposed or not, she found this beautiful restaurant in the corner of the Aden Square.

This restaurant was even more beautiful than her castle. The entire wall of transparent crystal was so clear, without a trace of impurity, and was polished to a thin and smooth surface.

Even the transparent crystal in the elven queen's castle was less than half the size of this one, and it was carefully placed in her bedroom. Here, however, it was just a wall separating the restaurant from the rest. What a luxurious person the owner of this restaurant was.

Through the crystal wall, she could see the interior of the restaurant. The brownish-yellow wooden tables were neatly placed at a distance from each other. Although there were 16 tables, it wouldn't be crowded even if they were full.

Of course, what attracted her the most was the four amber chandeliers in the restaurant. The crystals were carved into such exquisite lamps, and the amber crystals were strung together. It was so dreamy.

It would be great if I could go in and have a meal. This idea suddenly popped up in Sally's mind, and began to tempt her like a demon. But she was still a little hesitant. There was no sign on the door that said elves were only allowed in. What if dwarves and orcs came in and sat next to her?

At this moment, her stomach suddenly growled. Hunger immediately washed away all other thoughts in her mind. She drew the longbow on her back and walked toward the restaurant, her face full of confidence and determination.

In Chaos City, strength was everything. She believed that her archery skills would be enough to make those guys leave the restaurant.

The bell at the door rang, interrupting Mag's train of thought. He looked up at the door, and a hint of surprise appeared on his face. The person who had entered was a tall and slender elf.

Her light blond hair was tied into a neat ponytail. Her skin was fair, and her face was delicate. Small pointed ears stood on either side of her face, and her light blue eyes had a hint of nobility. She was wearing a light silver dress embroidered with gold thread, revealing her delicate collarbone and a pair of slender white legs. She carried a silver longbow on her back, and a quiver full of arrows hung from her waist.

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