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Chapter 780

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Even though he had seen the sea of flowers, Meg was still terrified.

Just as his hand was about to touch that soft ball, he withdrew his hand like lightning.

Sure enough, he wasn't afraid of forceful or gentle people, but he was afraid of people who didn't play by the rules!

Although Meg wasn't very shameless, he was a person who kept his nose clean. He couldn't just touch anyone who asked him to. That went against his principles.

"Damn it, after so many years, you still haven't changed at all." Irina looked at Meg's frightened expression and let out a bell-like laugh, as if she had thought of something very funny.

Meg looked at Irina with mixed feelings.

Alex's memories had merged with his, but he still couldn't calmly treat himself as Alex and accept Irina.

Alex had deleted all memories related to Irina. To him, she was just an elf girl whom he had only known for two days.

Although she was Amy's mother and had an extremely beautiful appearance and a likeable straightforward personality, Meg still couldn't calmly embrace her using Alex's identity.

Was he that kind of person?

"It's been three years, I've finally found you."

Irina threw herself into Meg's arms and hugged him tightly as if she wanted to meld herself into his body. Her murmur was filled with joy and difficulty.

Mag's outstretched arms froze for a moment. He felt the little girl in his arms like a little girl, and his heart gradually softened. He slowly retracted his arms. One of his arms was around her waist, and the other hand was stroking her back gently.

This girl who had once left her name on the Magus Tower, this elf princess who dared to face six 10th-tier powerhouses alone, this woman who dared to challenge the entire world for him and Amy, at this moment, seemed so petite and weak.

The torrential rain continued to fall outside the magic barrier, but there was no need for words or consolation. Meg held Irina gently in his arms and just wanted to bask in this moment of peace.

In that instant, an impulse suddenly welled up in his heart. If Irina became the lady boss of the restaurant, perhaps it would be very interesting for the three of them to live together as a family.

The griffin continued to fly toward the west before landing at the entrance of the cave on Amnesty Mountain. It turned to look at Mag with an excited expression, and let loose a couple of cries.

"Howl!!!"

"You're a griffin, not a husky!!!"

Meg rolled his eyes and couldn't help but grumble internally. How could a griffin let out such a cry?

Irina sat up in Meg's arms and looked at Meg's mask.

"Is there something on my face?" Mag asked, feeling a little uncomfortable being stared at.

Irina nodded. "It's a little ugly."

"…" Meg felt as if something was stuck in his throat. He suddenly felt as if he had met his match.

Irina pulled Meg's mask up to reveal his face. After a brief daze, she nodded with a pleased expression. "That's a lot better."

Meg was also slightly dazed. In order to avoid any awkwardness, he dismounted from the griffin's back and began to inspect the cave.

The magic barrier had already been withdrawn by Irina, and a green ball of light hovered beside her, illuminating the entire cave with its gentle light.

There were signs of griffin activity everywhere, and there was a pile of bones in a corner of the cave. He looked at the purple-striped griffin, which was wagging its tail at him and rubbing its head against his body, and he was suddenly struck by a sense of pity.

Meg gently stroked the scar on the griffin's forehead, and memories of the battles he had fought alongside it flashed through his mind.

During these three years, it had been guarding this place, never leaving.

When he needed help the most, it was like a divine soldier had descended from the heavens.

No matter how dangerous the situation was, no matter how powerful the opponent was, it never seemed to be afraid.

"Ah Zi."

Meg called out in a gentle voice.

"Haha ~ ~"

Ah Zi became even more excited. It wagged its tail vigorously and stuck out its tongue to lick Meg's face, just like a dog that hadn't seen its owner in a long time.

Meg couldn't accept the eagerness of Ah Zi's saliva. He pressed down on Ah Zi's head, and ordered, "Sit down."

"Ah Zi is still as silly as ever after three years. I should've named it silly Ah Zi. How about we change its name from today onward?" Irina made her way over to Ah Zi, and patted its head with a serious expression.

"So she was the one who came up with this strange name …" Meg slapped his forehead. She had named the cat Ugly Duckling, and she had named the griffin Ah Zi. This mother-daughter pair had perfectly inherited her talent for naming.

Meg's heart ached for the griffin for a second before he tried to refuse. "I don't think we should change its name. Ah Zi sounds like a good name."

Irina shook her head with a serious expression, and said, "No, names are very important. Silly Azido's griffin is just like its name, and it's so affectionate, just like our silly son."

"Well …" Meg didn't know how to refute her words.

"Meg, Alex, which name would you like me to call you now?" Irina interrupted Meg's train of thought.

"Let's call you Meg." Meg replied without any hesitation. Even though it wasn't a new name, perhaps a new name would be a good start for him.

"Meg. That's not a bad name either." Irina nodded as she walked around Meg three times with a scrutinizing look on her face. "What happened three years ago? How did you become like this? What's with the peak power you just recovered? What did you experience with Amy during these three years? How did you learn to cook? Did you have any intimate contact with other women during these three years? "

The barrage of questions almost knocked Meg out cold. He was looking at Irina with a slightly different expression. He had thought that a fairy like her would be aloof from all matters, but who would've thought that she would be no different from an ordinary little girl?

"These questions are a little complicated to answer. If I were to answer all of them, it would take me three days and three nights to answer all of them …" Meg averted his gaze slightly. What a joke! Was he supposed to tell her that he had transmigrated into this world and brought a system with him?

Meg would never tell anyone about transmigrators and the system. It was not a good thing for someone to know about something that was beyond the imagination of this world.

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