"Mm-hm, I think so too. Father is super handsome!" Amy nodded in agreement.
"Daughter, I'm going to get carried away if you keep praising me like that." Meg patted Amy's head with a smile before holding her little hand and continuing onward.
"Father, what's a daughter? Can I eat it? "Amy asked with a curious look on her face.
"No, you can't." Meg shook his head with a smile.
After walking for a while, the crowd parted, and Meg and Amy were finally able to enjoy some peace and quiet.
Ugly Duckling was placed on the ground by Amy, and it was running in front of her. At this moment, it was chasing after a butterfly, and its bell-like laughter reverberated throughout the plains.
As expected, I have to take these two out to play more often. I'll leave the city from the north on my next day off, Meg thought to himself as he looked at Amy and Ugly Duckling with a wide smile on his face.
"System, give me the sword." Meg said in his heart as he extended his hand forward with a calm expression. That's how powerful experts usually receive swords, right?
"Ding!"
A longsword fell from the sky, right next to Meg's nose, and the cold light emanating from it almost blinded his eyes. It stabbed firmly into the ground between his legs, and the hilt of the sword swayed slightly.
Meg's body completely stiffened, and only after a while did his throat move. He looked down at the sword, which was still swaying from the hilt. If it had been even a centimeter off course, his nose and a certain part of his body would most likely have said goodbye to him.
"System, you've been getting a little carried away lately, haven't you?" Meg repressed his rage.
"My apologies, Host. The signal in the wilderness isn't very good, so there was a slight deviation in the positioning. Thankfully, it was delivered to you accurately." The system's apologetic voice sounded. It even added a sonorous slogan at the end, "System Express Delivery, Mission Accomplished!"
"Accomplished? Accomplished my ass! This is murder! " Mag stomped his foot as his legs went numb, and he stumbled back a couple of steps. He looked at the longsword, which had been embedded into a black rock on the ground. The blade of the longsword was glowing with a cold light, and it had almost been sliced open by such a sharp longsword. Why was the system advertising him here?
This system had indeed gone overboard.
"Host, this is baseless slander. It is also an insult to a hardworking employee like me. However, as a system with professional ethics, I will not argue with you today," the system replied seriously.
"Integrity? Heh, with your delivery attitude and standard, I'm going to give you a bad review! Return! I won't buy it in the future! "Meg curled his lips and said coldly.
"Dear, if you have something to say, let's talk nicely. Negative reviews and refunds won't solve the problem. If you have any dissatisfaction or needs, please be sure to tell me." The system's voice suddenly became very friendly. It paused momentarily before continuing, "Regarding the problem of delivery, there is actually a very simple and effective method that can easily solve the problem of accurate delivery. At the same time, it can provide the host with a holographic map of the area within a radius of 50 kilometers of Chaos City! All of the costs of purchasing maps in the future will be waived. "
"Is there really such a good method?" Meg was a little skeptical. Could the system suddenly change its personality?
"System, you can buy a satellite," the system suggested seriously.
"Why don't you go to heaven?" Meg couldn't help but chuckle. He picked up the long sword from the ground and quickly caught up with the two little guys who had already run off into the distance.
As a restaurant owner, it was asking him to buy a satellite in order to make delivery more accurate. Perhaps only the system could come up with such a good idea.
"Host, the satellite produced by the system has extremely high resolution and accurate positioning. Furthermore, it is a synchronous satellite, so it can lock onto Chaos City in real time and provide you with accurate positioning requirements." The system was unwilling to give up.
"Extremely high resolution? How high can it be? "Meg asked with raised eyebrows.
"As high as you want it to be," the system said with a hint of temptation.
"Then I want to install one in the elven territory. Is that okay?" Meg asked with interest.
"Not now." The system continued, "The system seriously suggests that if you want to build a complete satellite navigation system, you will need to make up about 35 satellites. The first satellite must be in the sky above Chaos City, and then radiate to the surroundings to form a satellite network that covers the entire continent. That way —"
"That does sound very tempting. Sorry to interrupt, but how much do you intend to sell a satellite for?" Meg interrupted.
"3,000,000 gold coins to accurately send it to the predetermined orbit!" the system replied seriously.
"System, you suddenly have a sense of humor today?" Meg immediately laughed. "You're a vegetable seller, and you're trying to sell a 300-million-gold satellite to a chef? I can't help but want to put you on it. "
"…" An ellipsis silently appeared in the system's mind.
Meg couldn't be bothered with this unreliable system anymore. How could it bring up a satellite when it was just delivering goods? He quickly caught up with Amy and the others, and at the same time, sized up the longsword in his hand.
This sword was similar to the one he saw in the shop in Mobai a few days ago. It was a little like a traditional longsword in China. The sword was about a meter long and two fingers wide. The hilt was black, and there were a few simple intersecting patterns on it. The straight body of the sword was silvery-white, and there were no patterns at all.
The black and white colors were very simple, and suited Meg's taste very well.
The longsword was cool to the touch, and the thickness of the hilt was just right. It felt just right when he held it in his hand. It would have been too heavy if it had been too little. The system's tailor-made sword was indeed very reliable. It was even more fitting than Meg's sword, as if it was meant to be Meg's sword.
"Should I buy it?" Meg suddenly had an idea in his mind, but he immediately shook his head. This must be a trap set by the system. It really did make the user experience the best. There was no need for advertising, and the user would want to buy it themselves.
After recalling the Thirteen Shadow Forms in his mind, Meg casually swung the longsword in his hand at a small tree that was as thick as an arm.
He thought that his movements would be a little sluggish since it was his first time using a sword. He didn't expect the longsword in his hand to slash at the small tree. It was so fast that Meg didn't even see how the sword moved. It was as if the sword move had been engraved in his body, and it had become a natural reaction.
"Kacha!"
With a soft sound, the small tree that was as thick as an arm fell towards Meg.
"This … I've become a martial arts expert in an instant!" Meg hurriedly dodged to the side. He stared dumbfoundedly at the longsword in his hand and the smooth cut made by the remaining half of the tree.
It seemed to be much more powerful than he had imagined. With this sword, a level one knight would probably be chopped to death.
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