As it turned out, tying up a little girl's hair required a lot of skill. Meg looked at her hair, which had become even messier, and awkwardly withdrew his hand. "Actually, I think Amy's hair looks pretty even if it's draped over her shoulders," he said.
"But Ms. Luna knows how to do super cute pigtails." Amy looked up at Meg and blinked her big eyes pitifully.
"Ahem, let's get ready to go out and see if we can buy an ugly duckling." Meg cleared his throat and skipped the topic of tying up hair.
"Okay, okay, I want to buy an ugly duckling!" Amy immediately stopped caring about her hair and urged Meg to set off.
Meg combed Amy's hair with a comb, but two strands of her ahoge still stood up, so he pretended not to notice. Since the opening hours were not over yet, he asked Amy to wait patiently for a while while she memorized more than ten terms on the multiplication table.
"We might not be able to buy an ugly duckling when we go out. If we can't find one, we'll buy it next time, okay?" Meg said to Amy as he locked the door. He wanted to give her a heads-up first.
"Yes, yes, I know." Amy nodded obediently, her little face full of joy. First, she was going to buy an ugly duckling, and second, her father hadn't taken her out for a long time. Moreover, she could hold his big, warm hand.
"Let's go." Meg took Amy's soft hand. Looking at the smile on Amy's face, his mood became even better.
"System, do you sell experience bags for tying hair? Like the experience bags for Yangzhou fried rice? " Meg couldn't help but ask in his mind. Amy's resentful expression just now really made his heart ache.
He had to be both a father and a mother now, so he really needed the skill of tying hair.
"Host, I'm warning you again: please don't insult the system with this kind of question! The system doesn't sell experience bags that have nothing to do with recipes! "The system seemed a little angry.
"How about 10 gold coins?"
The system was silent.
"No? What about thirty? "
The system remained silent.
"100. That's all I can offer. Think about it yourself." Meg calmly quoted the price in his mind.
The System was silent for a long time, then a line of words silently floated over: "Fancy Hair Buns Experience Bag — 120 gold coins per set."
"Sorry, I don't want it now. I don't have money." Meg looked at the experience bag and said regretfully. But since the System was selling it, it was only a matter of time before he made the money. When the time came, he would definitely get a hairstyle that would make Amy's eyes light up. Thinking of this, his mood became even better.
"…" A string of ellipses floated across the System. Of course, Meg did not care about the System's feelings at all. After all, this fellow only cared about money.
The Aden Square was the center of Chaos City, and it was also the commercial hub. The crescent-shaped houses were curved in an arc, and it was about two to three kilometers from the restaurant to the other end. There were all kinds of strange shops along the way.
As such, there was a saying in Chaos City that as long as you had the money, you could buy anything on the continent in the Aden Square.
Of course, this saying was a bit exaggerated, but it was clear that the Aden Square was very prosperous.
"Father, that black bird is terrible." Not long after they walked out, Amy hid beside Meg and pointed at the two birdcages hanging in the magic potion shop next to them.
"Hmm?" Meg looked over with a little surprise. This magic potion shop was only five or six shops away from the restaurant. In his memory, the owner was an old human magic caster. He was tall and thin, and a little hunchback. He did not usually interact with others, and only liked to tease his two birds and teach them to say some strange things.
There were two birdcages. A black crow and a parrot with green feathers and a red beak were jumping up and down in their cages. When they noticed Mag and Amy, they both craned their necks to look at them.
The black crow raised its head proudly and looked at Amy disdainfully, and said in a low voice, "Wow … Ugly little thing, you passed by my noble palace again. Now, I allow you to kneel on the ground and kowtow to me three times. Let me bless you to look more like an elf in the future."
"You're the ugly one. You're black from head to toe." Amy clenched her little fists angrily. Then she looked up at Meg, and said in a wronged and unconfident voice, "Father, is Meg really ugly?"
"Of course not. Amy is very beautiful. Didn't Big Sister Elf say so yesterday?" Meg smiled and shook his head. He pointed at the crow and said, "You see, this stupid bird is really ugly."
Meg had a smile on his face, but there was a murderous look in his eyes. This damn crow actually dared to say such things to Amy. Wasn't it messing up his plan to boost Amy's self-confidence? And it looked like this wasn't the first time it had mocked Amy.
"That's right. So ugly, so ugly. And you still call yourself 'King' all day long. Hearing you make me so annoyed." The green parrot on the side nodded in agreement. Its voice sounded like that of a young girl, and its tone was full of helplessness.
"Human, take away your lowly finger. Don't think that I'll be afraid of you just because you've turned from a cripple to a semi-cripple …" the crow turned to look at Meg and said.
"Amy, do you still remember the fireball technique from yesterday?" Meg looked at Amy and said with a smile.
"Yes, yes." Amy nodded and looked at Meg with some confusion.
"For those fellows who like to play dirty with their mouths, the easiest way is to make them shut up. Try using a fireball technique on them," Meg said with a smile.
The crow became even more arrogant and said indifferently, "Hmph, do you think I'll be afraid? This birdcage was enchanted by the old man, and I can even recite the incantation for the fireball technique backwards … "
But before it could finish speaking, a bluish-purple fireball appeared in Amy's hand.
"Instant cast?" The crow was stunned.
Then the fireball was thrown over by Amy, and it instantly enveloped the birdcage.
"I'm the one … Ah … Help!" The magic shield outside the birdcage melted in an instant. After the thin film disappeared, the steel bars on the birdcage also began to melt. The bluish-purple flames immediately engulfed the black crow, and only a series of screams could be heard.
Meg was a little surprised. He didn't expect Amy's first fireball technique to be so good, and it was even more powerful than he had imagined. Of course, this was a good thing.
He smiled and continued to walk forward while holding Amy's hand, and said, "Remember, if you meet such fellows in the future, just throw a fireball at them."
"Yes, yes, Amy will remember." Amy nodded vigorously, and happily grabbed one of Meg's fingers and swung it. She felt that she had vented all the anger she had suffered from that crow. Sure enough, she didn't have to worry about being bullied when she went out with her father.
"Fire, put out the fire!" the green-feathered parrot called out in a panic.
A skinny old man hurried out of the shop and saw the birdcage on fire. His face was shocked, and he quickly chanted an incantation to throw a water ball at it.
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