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Chapter 25

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Sally was caught off guard by Mag's question, and she faltered momentarily. She looked at the sincere expression on Mag's face, as well as the expectant expression on the little girl's face beside him, and she was feeling rather conflicted.

This cute little half-elf girl was Meg's daughter, which meant that he once had an elf lover.

With the long lifespan of the elves, they rarely chose to be friends with humans. The feeling of watching their friends die while they continued to live for a long time was too painful.

It was even rarer for them to become lovers because the pain of separation would be doubled.

However, love was just that unreasonable. That was why half-elves, who were half-elves and half-elves, appeared in this world.

The elves were a proud race. They believed that half-elves were no longer pure. Although they wouldn't do anything to half-elves, they didn't admit that they belonged to the elves and weren't allowed to enter The Wind Forest.

Humans were relatively more accepting of half-elves because half-elves only had a lifespan of 200 years, which was closer to that of humans. However, their pointed ears, which were different from that of humans, were often pointed at by others.

It could be said that half-elves were destined to have a rough life from birth unless their parents were strong enough to provide a strong protective umbrella between the two races. However, it seemed that no one had been able to do that.

The man in front of her, who was half-squatting on the ground and looking at her with sincerity, seemed to be planning to do that. The determination in his eyes moved her a little.

The little girl beside him, who was wearing a cute little bear dress, had an expectant look on her face. Her silver hair was so dazzling. Only the elves of the royal family had pure silver hair. It reminded her of someone she hadn't seen in a long time. Of course, there was no way they could be related.

However, the little girl really was very beautiful, and she had inherited all of her parents' strengths. After a moment of hesitation, Sally nodded with a smile, and said, "That's right, you'll be as beautiful as me when you grow up."

"Really? Father, can I really be as beautiful as Big Sister when I grow up? " Amy's face was full of surprise and disbelief. She raised her little hand to cover her slightly open mouth and looked at Meg in disbelief.

"Of course it's true. Big sister said it herself. Little Mi will definitely be very beautiful when she grows up, even more beautiful than a white swan." Meg looked into her eyes and nodded.

"Yeah, I also think that the little girl will be very beautiful when she grows up, even more beautiful than the elves," Mobai said with an honest smile as he held a spoon in one hand and looked at Amy.

"That's great! Xiao Mi is so happy. Xiao Mi wants to grow up quickly and be as beautiful as Big Sister!" Amy looked at the smiles on the faces of the three adults and completely believed their words. It turned out that she would also be very beautiful when she grew up and would not be the monster that the other children talked about. She happily spread her arms and ran around the restaurant.

Meg looked at the happy Amy with a gratified smile on his face. There was nothing more important than seeing Amy happy. He hoped that the things he had done could slowly make up for the hurt she had suffered in the past. He turned to look at Sally and said gratefully, "Thank you."

"You're welcome." Sally looked at the smiles on the faces of the father and daughter, and her mood unconsciously improved a lot. At least this is a good father. She looked at Meg and nodded. "I'll also have a plate of Yangzhou fried rice."

"Okay, please wait a moment." Meg nodded and looked at Mobai again to thank him.

"Don't mention it. I'm telling the truth. Mr. Mak is so lucky to have such a cute daughter." Mobai waved his hand and said enviously.

"Please enjoy your meal." Meg smiled and nodded. He turned and went into the kitchen to make a new plate of fried rice. Yes, he also felt that he was so lucky. Otherwise, how could he have such a cute daughter?

"Hello, Grandpa Mobai the dwarf." Amy ran around the restaurant happily and greeted Mobai. Then she climbed onto the chair opposite Sally and sat down. She rested her chin on her hands and asked curiously, "Big Sister Elf, what's your name? Where did you come from? "

If someone else had asked Sally this question, her first reaction would have been to grab her longbow. However, when she saw the curious expression on the cute little girl's face, she couldn't help but answer softly, "Sally, from The Wind Forest."

"Big Sister Sally, my name is Amy. The Wind Forest is the place where many elves live, right?" Amy's eyes lit up. She said expectantly, "There must be many beautiful sisters like you there, right?"

"Yes, there are many." Sally nodded with a smile. She was much happier to be called beautiful by a little girl than to hear it from other people.

Meg listened to Amy and Sally's conversation in the kitchen with a smile on his face. It seemed that the little girl was curious about elves even though she didn't talk about it often.

Sally wasn't impatient or arrogant. Instead, she answered Amy's childish questions patiently. She didn't even hide the questions about The Wind Forest.

Meg came out with a plate of Yangzhou fried rice and put it in front of Sally. He smiled and said, "Here's your Yangzhou fried rice."

"Thank you." Sally replied politely. Her attention was completely attracted by the Yangzhou fried rice in front of her. The aroma of the eggs was mixed with the aroma of various ingredients, and it was even stronger than before. She couldn't help but swallow her saliva. At this moment, she couldn't care less if this was against the etiquette of her daily studies.

The food of the elves was relatively simple. Most of them were spirit fruits. Even when they cooked, they cooked each ingredient separately so that they wouldn't let other ingredients ruin the taste of other ingredients.

She had never tried cooking in which seven or eight ingredients were all put together and then fried with oil. She had never even eaten any oil other than the meat itself.

But looking at the Yangzhou fried rice in front of her, she didn't feel greasy at all, even though it was a little oily.

What surprised Sally even more was Meg's knife skills. He cut all the ingredients into the size of rice grains, including the green beans. It was impossible to do without thousands of practice.

Sally was already looking forward to the Yangzhou fried rice even before eating it. She had never seen anyone who could make a dish so delicate and match so well with each other.

"Sister Sally, try it. Father's rainbow fried rice is super delicious." Amy sat opposite her and looked at her expectantly. At the same time, she added in a low voice, "I heard your stomach growling."

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