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Chapter 2280

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Meg rode his bicycle back to the restaurant leisurely. When he passed by the ice cream shop, he saw a flash of light in the alley next to the ice cream shop. He couldn't help but stop his bicycle out of curiosity, and walked into the alley to take a look.

A petite figure stood with her back facing the entrance of the alleyway, chanting an incantation toward the wall. Golden light flashed from the wand in her hand before dimming again, but her back was still as resolute as ever.

Meg stood at the entrance of the alley, and watched this scene with a smile.

After some time, a golden light finally lit up from the magic wand in her hand, and then hit the wall in front of her, leaving a faint golden mark on it.

A smile appeared on Jane's face, and she put down her right hand that was a little sore from holding the magic wand. Then, she wiped the sweat on her forehead with her left hand, and slowly turned around, only to be startled by the person standing behind her.

"Boss?!" Jane looked at Meg, and calmed herself down. She was a little surprised and a little embarrassed as she said, "You … When did you come?"

"I've been here for a while. I saw that you were so engrossed in your practice, so I didn't disturb you." Meg said with a smile, and looked at Jane approvingly. "You're getting more and more familiar with the Holy Light Spell. You're practicing it well."

Light-element magic casters were very rare. After Jane was brought back from the Demon Islands, she was taught by Irina personally, and was now a level-two light-element magic caster, and could cast the elementary Holy Light Spell.

In this world, not everyone was a genius. Most of them were ordinary little demons who worked hard like Jane.

Of course, at least she had the precious talent for light-element magic, and was lucky enough to meet Irina, a light-element magic caster, to teach her personally.

Jane's face was slightly red. She didn't expect Meg to have been here for a while, but she felt rather happy to be praised by him.

In the past, she only thought about how to survive, and racked her brains to survive. She never thought that she would become a magic caster one day and learn how to cast magic.

"Jane, we're going to the Boundless Ocean in two days. Do you have any relatives on the Demon Islands? If you do, we can bring you to see them, "Meg said to Jane.

Previously, he had brought Jane back because he felt that this girl was really pitiful and could be considered obedient and clever.

However, as a person living in this world, they more or less had to have some concerns. Otherwise, they would be like duckweed, drifting without anyone to rely on.

Jane thought about it seriously and shook her head sadly. However, when she looked at Meg, her eyes quickly lit up. She smiled and said, "Boss, you are my family, my only family."

Meg looked at the clean smile on Jane's face and was slightly taken aback. He immediately nodded with a smile. "Okay, then you go wash up first. I'll go back to the restaurant first."

Jane nodded and looked at Meg's back as he turned to leave. Suddenly, she said, "Boss, can I ask you for a favor?"

"Hmm?" Meg stopped and looked back at Jane.

"I …" Jane looked at Meg. She seemed to have gathered her courage and said, "I want to learn how to cook crayfish from you."

Meg was a little surprised that Jane also wanted to learn how to cook, but he still nodded. "Okay, if you want to learn, I can teach you at any time."

A happy smile appeared on Jane's face. "Thank you, Boss!"

"However, I want to know why you suddenly want to learn how to cook crayfish?" Meg looked at Jane and asked.

Jane lowered her eyes a little embarrassedly, and whispered, "I want to open a crayfish restaurant in the future, just like the one you opened before."

Meg nodded with a smile. "That's good. Then come earlier tonight. When I cook crayfish, you can watch from the side. First, understand the basic process of making crayfish. Later, I'll teach you in detail."

He was very supportive of his employees wanting to start their own businesses.

For example, he was very supportive of Raina wanting to open her own hot pot restaurant. He was optimistic that she would become the hot pot queen of the generation.

Seeing how serious Jane was in learning light magic, Meg thought she would be determined to become an outstanding light magic caster. He didn't expect her dream to be to open a crayfish restaurant.

Of course, this was nothing. Wasn't he also opening a restaurant? Irina was still the director of the textile factory.

"Mm-hm." Jane nodded. Her face was flushed with excitement.

Actually, becoming more powerful wasn't that attractive to her because she knew that she could never become more powerful than Princess Irina.

However, she was looking forward to opening her own crayfish restaurant, just like Boss and the rest. She could entertain customers, manage the restaurant, and help those in need to the best of her ability. This feeling … Just thinking about it made her excited.

Meg bade farewell to Jane, and returned to the restaurant. However, he met an unexpected guest at the entrance.

"Mr. Meg, you're finally back," Haider said to him with a smile as he stood at the entrance of the restaurant.

"Dean Haider, why are you here?" Meg alighted from his bicycle, and looked at the vice-dean of the Chaos School's School of Machinery in surprise.

The old dean was half-bald, and his Mediterranean Sea had expanded a little. He was wearing a long black robe, and still looked serious.

"I heard you're planning to set up a new School of Machinery in Hope School, so I specially came to have a chat with you," Haider said.

"You're really well-informed." Meg smiled. He had just gone to look for Luna in the morning, and didn't expect Haider to come to the restaurant to look for him right after he left.

Meg was quite respectful to this old pedant. This kind of person easily overlapped with some of the teachers in his previous life.

They weren't very utilitarian, but they were very passionate about the research of technology.

Haider smiled, and said, "I have nothing to do during the holidays. I happened to be chatting with my old friends in Hope School. I heard the news from Teacher Luna, and happened to have some other questions to discuss with you. I wonder if you're free? It won't affect your business, right? "

"It's alright. It's still early. Let's talk inside." Meg opened the door, and carried the bicycle into the restaurant.

Haider followed Meg into the restaurant, and stared at Meg's bicycle. He only retracted his gaze when Meg parked the bicycle behind the counter. However, he still asked curiously, "Is this two-wheeled bicycle easy to ride?"

"Mm-hmm. It's very easy to ride as long as you have a simple grasp of the balance." Meg nodded.

"It doesn't look complicated. If it's easy to grasp, it'll be a very popular transportation tool. Many people in Chaos City still rely on their legs to get out of the house," Haider said thoughtfully.

Meg admired Haider even more now. He was right. The bicycle was indeed very suitable for transportation in Chaos City now.

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