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Chapter 556

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"Mr. Mak is back!"

Someone called out, and all of the customers' eyes lit up. The crowd parted to create a path for Mag, who was pushing his bicycle in, as if they were welcoming their king.

Meg looked at Ricky with a calm expression. He still had some recollection of this fatso who had been sent flying by his door last time, but he didn't think that this guy would come looking for trouble again. Furthermore, he was here to challenge him to a cooking duel.

He had only just learned how to make beef kebabs, and this guy was here to challenge him to a cooking duel?

Mag had initially wanted to turn down a task like this, but to his surprise, the system issued him a new mission: accept the roast meat challenge from the owner of Ricky's Rotisserie, and defeat him in the process! After completing the mission, you will receive 0.5 strength point for 1/2! (Note: Host must accumulate 0.5 strength points to use this mission.)

Even though the 0.25 strength point was a little strange, Meg was naturally more than happy to accept it. Furthermore, this guy was making such a big fuss in front of his restaurant, so he had to teach him a lesson. If he didn't teach him a lesson, everyone would come to his restaurant and stomp on him in the future.

Furthermore, he was also quite tempted by Ricky's third condition. It was a restaurant that had once ranked in the top 30 on the Aden Square Aden Square Aden Square Aden Square Aden Square, and that would most likely include all of the items in the restaurant. This was a huge bet, and regardless of whether he could use it to expand his restaurant, rent it out, or even sell it, it would be an extremely profitable investment.

"Looks like Mr. Mak really did go out to gather ingredients. I knew Mr. Mak wouldn't back down; he accepted the challenge as soon as he came back!"

"Mr. Mak really is Mr. Mak. Could it be that he's going to cook roast meat for his new dish?"

"The roast meat from Ricky's Rotisserie is quite good. It's only slightly inferior to Ducas Restaurant's in the Aden Square. I wonder if Mr. Mak really has a trump card up his sleeve. I don't want to be unable to eat at Mamy's in the future."

"I feel like there's going to be a good show today. I didn't come here in vain!"

All of the customers looked at the dirt on Meg's feet, and they began to discuss spiritedly among themselves. Some of them were very confident, while others were a little worried. However, most of them were looking forward to an exciting duel. After all, cooking duels were rare in the Aden Square, and it was even rarer to encounter one.

Ricky's eyelids twitched at the sight of Meg making his way through the crowd. He didn't think that Meg would agree so decisively. Furthermore, from the looks of it, Meg really did look like he had been out all day. Ricky's face also flushed with embarrassment upon hearing what Meg had just said. The challenge hadn't even begun, yet this guy was already trying to take advantage of him. Ricky was very displeased with Meg's confident attitude.

However, before Ricky had a chance to say anything, Amy, who was holding Ugly Duckling in her arms, turned to him with a warning expression, and said, "Uncle Roast Meat, you're not allowed to fight with me for Father. Father is mine alone, so don't even think about it!"

"Pfff … Hahaha, Amy is so adorable!"

"As expected, she really is your biological daughter. Even her tone is infuriating, but why do I still find her so adorable?!!!"

All of the customers burst into laughter. Even the employee standing beside Ricky was on the verge of bursting into laughter. He looked up into the sky and pinched his own thigh with his right hand.

"You … You … You …" Ricky's entire body was trembling with rage, and he couldn't even muster up a second word.

"I can accept the duel, but how do we decide on the format, time, and location? Also, what are the specific terms and conditions of the duel? All of those things have to be discussed in advance, and we can sign a notarial contract. If you don't have any issues with that, we can decide on it right now, "Meg said to Ricky with a serious expression. He was very pleased with Amy's performance.

Ricky took a couple of deep breaths to calm himself down. He looked at Meg's calm expression, and his mind was already racing. This guy doesn't seem like he's completely unprepared. Could it be that he also knows how to roast meat? That's impossible. I've already done a detailed investigation, and the dishes in his restaurant have nothing to do with roast meat. There's not even a grill in his kitchen. Even if he really is a genius, roasting meat requires perfect control over the heat, and that's not something that can be mastered in a day or two. Hence, this guy's calm expression is most likely an act in order to save face in front of the customers. If that's the case, then my chances of winning are extremely high. This restaurant's value is about the same as Ricky's Rotisserie's, and it can continue to appear on the Aden Square food competition rankings, so it has an advantage over Ricky's Rotisserie. The terms and conditions of the duel are completely equal, or even slightly higher.

"As for the terms and conditions, they're the three that I just mentioned. Ownership of the restaurant includes ownership of the restaurant, all of the items in the restaurant, and all of the employees of the restaurant. "As for the judging method, I think the fairest way to judge is to choose five people from the guests present as judges. They will vote on our barbecue, and the one with the most votes will be the winner. You can decide on the time and location, "Ricky said with a confident smile as he looked at Meg.

"Alright, let's set the time to be in front of Amy's in an hour. We'll have an outdoor roast, but I'm going to take a shower and change my clothes first. You can also get someone to bring all of the items over, and we'll begin as soon as the time is up." Meg nodded. He wasn't interested in the recipes of Ricky's Rotisserie, and he didn't want to have an idiotic son, but seeing how Ricky's face was so close to his, he couldn't bear to push his face away.

"An outdoor roast?" A hesitant look appeared on Ricky's face. Ricky's Rotisserie had been passed down from his ancestors for three generations, and the roast method had always been kept a secret. Now that Meg was requesting an outdoor roast, wouldn't everyone be able to see the entire roast process?

A commotion broke out among the customers when they heard this. In the past, chef duels were usually held in restaurants, and the onlookers could only see the dishes that were brought to the table at the end. No one thought that Meg would want to break the norm and request an outdoor roast. This would undoubtedly be very interesting to the onlookers, and they were also very curious as to how Meg was able to cook such delicious food.

Furthermore, the duel would begin in an hour, so there wasn't much waiting time, so it was worth the wait.

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