"The super spicy dish really is extraordinary, but it's so delicious! I feel like my entire body is on fire; it's like my insides are on fire, "Vivian panted heavily with sweat beading on her forehead as she looked at Luna with elation.
"It's too spicy; I don't think I can eat too much. Otherwise, I'm going to get heaty tomorrow." Luna's nose and eyes were both red, and she was gently wiping away the tears that were flowing uncontrollably from the corners of her eyes with a white handkerchief. This level of spiciness was already beyond her tolerance level, and she couldn't even handle a little bit of it.
"Don't worry, Luna, I won't get heaty. I eat it every day, and I'm fine." Vivian waved a hand in response before placing another large piece of fish into her mouth. The spicy sensation spread throughout her entire body, and the residual frosty energy within her body was slowly dispelled. After the spiciness level increased, this sensation became more pronounced again.
"At this rate, I feel like I'll be able to make a full recovery in a month or two," Vivian said with elation.
"Then you should eat more. This spicy grilled fish was made just for you." Luna was also looking at Vivian with a smile on her face. Countless doctors and magic casters were at a loss for what to do, but in the end, Vivian's condition had been cured by a delicious spicy grilled fish. What a wonderful coincidence.
Vivian nodded with a smile, and said, "That's right. He was born just for me. When I recover from my illness, I'm going to give Boss Mag a plaque with the words' Unparalleled Divine Doctor 'written on it."
"Pffft." Luna couldn't help but burst into laughter. She tapped Vivian's forehead with an exasperated look, and said, "If you give Mr. Mak a plaque, where is he going to hang it? He's clearly a good chef."
"A restaurant owner who can't treat illnesses isn't a good chef." Vivian shrugged in response.
"You're such a jerk." Luna scooped a spoonful of tofu pudding into her mouth to alleviate the spiciness in her mouth. In her opinion, bland food was more suitable for her.
"That elf was really good-looking. It's a pity that he's gone. It's been a long time since I've seen a man who's pleasing to the eye." Vivian looked back at the restaurant with a wistful expression.
"You like him?" Luna asked with a smile.
"Of course not! How could I like him? " Vivian raised an eyebrow as she whispered, "Besides, do you think a good-looking guy like him would like a woman who's uglier than him? For such a man, other than finding a prettier woman, the only other option left is to find another man. "
"Don't talk nonsense." Luna glared at Vivian, her eyes filled with fear.
"Hehe, that's hard to say," Vivian replied nonchalantly as she continued to eat her grilled fish.
…
Luna, "Luna's Luna's's's's's," Luna's's's's's's's, her fiancé's's's's's's's's's''s's.
The Baibilly Family was even more powerful than the Brewster Family in the elven race, which was why the engagement had been set without her.
However, Sally had only seen her fiancé, who was known as the most handsome man in the elven race, when she was young. He was a shy little boy who liked to hide in a tree, and she had never seen him again. She didn't expect him to find Mamy's today, and it was obvious that he was here for her.
"Who was the person at noon?" Sally frowned as she thought to herself. Her peaceful life seemed to have been disrupted all of a sudden. Should she resign herself to her fate and return to The Wind Forest, or should she leave Mama's and continue to wander around? Both choices made her feel a little frustrated.
"Aisha, what's wrong?" Yabemiya gently patted Sally's arm, and handed her the gold coin that she had just received with a concerned look on her face.
"Oh … it's nothing." Sally forced a smile and took the gold coins from Yabemiya's hands. She pulled herself together and continued to collect money and clean the table.
"What happened to Aisha? She's not like this normally. " Yabemiya looked at Sally with a worried expression, but she was quickly called over by the customers next to her, and she began to work again.
"Sally ran away from home, so logically speaking, it's normal for her family to want her to return home. However, it's up to her whether she wants to go back or not. If it's really necessary, perhaps we can ask Crassus and Julian to help her." Meg also looked at Sally with a worried expression. Although he had expected this day to come, he still felt a little conflicted when it actually happened.
"Boss Mag, I still sincerely invite you to open a restaurant on the Chaotic Islands. I swear on the reputation of the vampire race that I will ensure your safety and business. Your business will definitely not be worse than here." Dracula paid for his meal, and walked to the entrance of the kitchen with a sincere expression.
Before Mag could reply, many hostile gazes had already landed on him. All of the customers in the restaurant were looking at him meaningfully. This was a blatant attempt to snatch someone away from them right in front of their faces.
"Do you think the reputation of the vampire race is more intimidating than the two of us?" Crassus looked at Dracula and said meaningfully.
"Back then, there was a big-mouthed ogre among the ogres who promised in the name of the ogres that he would eat me. After that, ogres ceased to exist in this world," Julian said in a hoarse voice. Urien's voice was very calm, and it was as if he were talking about something completely normal.
"Mr. Mak, I think it's a good idea for you to open a restaurant here. If I have time in the future, I'll come to eat here more often. I'll take my leave now. Please enjoy your meal, my lords and everyone." Dracula felt a chill run down his spine, but he quickly forced a smile onto his face. He walked out of the restaurant as he spoke without looking back. As soon as he walked out of the restaurant, he spread his arms, and a pair of large black wings appeared. He flapped his wings and flew into the sky, disappearing in the blink of an eye.
"This guy really does listen to his heart. He's not pretentious at all." Meg raised his eyebrows, and swallowed the words of rejection that were about to come out of his mouth.
…
"Boss, little Amy, goodbye." Yabemiya and Sally bade farewell before leaving the restaurant together.
"Mia, you can go back first. I still have something to do," Sally said to Yabemiya after they exited the restaurant.
"Aisha, are you really alright?" Yabemiya was still looking at Sally with concern. Sally had been a little distracted since the beginning, and now she was going to travel alone.
"I'm fine. I'm just going to see someone. You don't have to worry." Sally shook her head, and a smile appeared on her face. At least someone was still concerned about her.
"Alright, then go home early." Yabemiya nodded, and waved goodbye to Sally before turning to leave.
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