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Chapter 342

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"It's not that big of a deal. It's just that our restaurant was suddenly removed from the Aden Square food competition today." Meg was given a fright by Crassus, and hurriedly explained. If he really did burn all of the people from the Catering Association to death, he and his daughter would most likely have to flee with them. Couldn't he be a little more tactful?

"I see. Then I'll talk to Michael for you when I have time. He might be able to help you." Crassus nodded before turning to Amy with a smile, and said, "Little Amy, the convoy transporting the materials has already departed from Rodu, and will arrive at Chaos City soon. When the time comes, I'm going to build a magic castle for you with my own hands. However, those old geezers must be up to no good when they sent three of their little grand-disciples to congratulate me after hearing that I've taken in a disciple. Hence, we have to study the spells that I'm going to teach you in the next few days, and show them the power of melee magic … "

"Looks like I'll have to think of a way to solve this problem on my own." After exiting the school, Meg rode his bicycle to Sherlock's Detective Firm. To Crassus and the others, a small competition like the Aden Square food competition was nothing compared to teaching Amy magic.



"Know yourself and know your enemy, and you'll never be defeated. I have to go back and do some research on the Catering Association. Perhaps I'll have to pay the city lord's castle a visit." Meg exited Sherlock's Detective Firm, and placed a yellow leather briefcase in the basket of his bicycle before riding back to the restaurant.

"Boss, what do we do now? Our restaurant has been removed from the rankings. Are we going to continue voting today?" Yabemiya asked with a concerned expression as she followed Meg into the restaurant.

"The remaining votes are enough for the remaining two days of voting." Sally was also a little indignant, but she was a lot calmer than Yabemiya.

Meg parked his bicycle, and turned to the two of them with a smile, and said, "Don't stop voting. Perhaps we still have a chance to turn things around. Let's put aside the matter of our restaurant being removed from the rankings for now. Don't bring negative emotions to our customers."

"Boss, are you really okay?" Yabemiya asked worriedly as she looked at Meg. If even she was so angry, Meg must be feeling even worse. But now, he was talking to them with a smile on his face.

Sally also looked at Meg in surprise.

"Of course it doesn't matter. The final ranking hasn't been decided yet, right?" Meg smiled and shook his head. He put the documents in the basket into the drawer of the counter. He looked at the two and asked, "What do you want to eat for breakfast? I'll make it for you. I'll release a new dish tonight. Let's try it together at noon. "

"A new dish?" Yabemiya's eyes lit up. Seeing the smile on Meg's face, his mood brightened up. He thought for a moment and said, "I want a bowl of sweet tofu pudding and a roujiamo. What's the new dish this time?"

"I want a Yangzhou fried rice." Sally also looked at Meg curiously. She didn't expect Meg to release a new dish so soon after the braised chicken and rice was released.

"Well, you'll know at noon. Sit down and rest. I'll make breakfast for you," Meg said with a smile. He didn't tell them directly, and turned to walk into the kitchen.

"What kind of delicious food will it be?" Yabemiya thought expectantly.

He's not afraid of honor or disgrace. That's why he can constantly improve himself and make more delicious food, Sally thought to herself as she looked at Meg, who was busy in the kitchen.

If Meg's delicious food was the reason why she stayed, then Meg's kind and calm personality slowly won her over.

Why would such a man come to Chaos City alone with his daughter to open a restaurant? Who was the elf who gave birth to Amy? Why had Meg and Amy never mentioned her, and why had they never seen her before? Sally had many questions in her heart, but she didn't dare to ask them.

After Sally and Yabemiya finished their breakfast, Meg looked at the time. It was just the right time to open the restaurant. He opened the door with a smile and welcomed the customers in.

Yabemiya also had an energetic smile on her face. Sally's expression was as cold as usual, but not arrogant. She didn't lose her elegance.

The customers were in a bad mood because the restaurant had been removed from the rankings. They thought the atmosphere in the restaurant would be bad. After all, the restaurant owner would be the most upset after such a thing happened.

But after seeing the smiles on Meg and Yabemiya's faces, they were all cured. This was still the restaurant that made people happy. Even the arguments over different tastes were so lively and interesting.

"Welcome. I hope everyone has a good morning," Meg said with a smile. He nodded at Yabemiya and Sally before making his way to the kitchen.

The customers were the foundation of the restaurant. He could afford to fail this mission, but Meg didn't want to affect the customers' dining experience and mood. That was not something a high-quality restaurant would do.

After breakfast, Meg took off his apron. He said goodbye to Yabemiya and Sally before going upstairs with the information in his cabinet. He wanted to learn more about the Catering Association before he started preparing the ingredients. Even the reviews weren't as bad as they were.

There wasn't a lot of information about the Catering Association, so it only took Meg about 20 minutes to read through all of it.

To put it in simpler terms, the Catering Association was a private association that had been recruited by the government, but it was still a private association that wasn't subject to any official supervision.

About 40 years ago, a middle-aged man began to collect information about the restaurants in the Aden Square. He wrote a list of the restaurants and delicacies in the Aden Square based on his personal tastes. That man was the founder of the Catering Association, Laurie.

The Aden Square food rankings that he wrote gradually became popular among the customers as it allowed them to quickly find all types of delicacies. At the same time, it gradually attracted more and more people who also liked food to join his team. Slowly, the Catering Association took shape — the Food Association.

After over 20 years of development, the Food Association had become more and more powerful, and the Aden Square food rankings had also become more and more famous. It had almost become the benchmark for the food industry in the Aden Square. All of the restaurants and delicacies that made it to the top of the rankings would be extremely popular.

After that, Laurie retired, and the Food Association, which was already beginning to take shape and had its own headquarters, was handed over to a young man by the name of Warren.

This young man by the name of Warren was indeed a genius. Not long after he took office, he changed the Aden Square food rankings to a voting system by the customers.

The Food Association entered a period of rapid development, but the rankings were still as effective as ever. Furthermore, it eliminated the subjective factors of the past, and it selected dishes that were more popular with the general public. It had become the most authoritative ranking in the Aden Square food industry, and a single ranking could determine the business of a restaurant.

After that, the Food Association was recognized by the city lord's castle, and it was renamed the Catering Association. The Aden Square food rankings were officially certified, and they began to charge for tickets. The Catering Association transformed from a loose Food Association to a Catering Association that served the customers and the restaurant industry.

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