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Chapter 939

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With Phyllis's help, Meg's efficiency increased again.

One hundred roast ducks could feed two hundred customers, so the number of customers served at Amy's had increased to five hundred. Of course, this didn't include the customers who ate beef kebabs and la zhi roujiamo on the way.

Everything else was fine, but Meg felt sorry for Yabemiya, who was serving the dishes with trembling hands, and Sally, who was receiving so much money that her hands went limp.

Damn it, I was so emotional today that I forgot to put up a recruitment notice! Mag looked on at the departing customers, and a very important thought suddenly occurred to him. Sally was going to be leaving after today! With the restaurant's current situation, he was afraid that he would have to stop working!

Meg looked at Sally, who was clearing the table, and sighed silently. As expected, he still didn't want her to leave. He was even subconsciously avoiding this matter.

However, Sally was going to leave in the end. He would put up a recruitment notice tomorrow and reduce the number of customers. He would slowly increase the number of employees when he found suitable ones.

Meg still didn't want to put too many waiters in the restaurant. He didn't like the feeling of being too crowded and crowded.

After the dinner service, the finishing work was quickly done. Yabemiya held Barbara's arm and looked at Sally with a smile. "Aisha, let's go back. It's so cold tonight."

"I'm going back a little later." Sally shook her head slightly. She looked at Yabemiya and Barbara and hesitated for a moment. Then she went up to them and hugged them. She smiled and said, "It's so nice to meet you."

"Hmm?" Yabemiya and Barbara looked at Sally in confusion. They didn't know why she suddenly had such a strange feeling.

"I also think it's so nice to meet you." Yabemiya nodded and said with a smile, "Then come back early. It's so cold outside. Boss, we'll go back first."

"Let's go." Barbara took a deep look at Sally, raised her hand, and left hand in hand with Yabemiya and Phyllis.

"Are you sure you don't want to say goodbye to them formally?" Meg stood at the entrance of the restaurant and looked at Sally, who was watching the two leave.

"That's pretty good. At least the only thing left in each other's memories are smiles, right?" Sally shook her head before turning to Mag with a smile, and said, "Thank you, Mr. Mag. Regardless of whether it was agreeing to let me stay, or taking care of me during this period of time, or keeping my secret, I have to thank you for everything."

Meg looked into Sally's eyes and said with a smile, "I should be the one thanking you, Miss Sally. Thank you for working hard every day. Thank you for being Amy's mother today. Thank you for being friends with me all this time."

"You …" Sally's eyes flashed with surprise. "How … did you know?"

"It was a coincidence." Meg shrugged.

"Then should I thank you again?" Sally asked with a smile.

"No, I should be the one thanking you for not killing me." Meg shook his head with a smile. He then pulled out an intricate music box from behind him. Within the transparent crystal cover was a half-elf girl in a purple dress. There was also a gold threaded purse, which he handed to Sally.

"What's this?" Sally's eyes lit up at the sight of the music box. She reached out to take it, and the half-elf girl was surprisingly Amy.

Meg looked at Sally with a gentle expression, and said, "The departure gift is the same as your salary for this month. The function buttons are the same as Amy's. The dances and songs that you've learned are also included. There are also some new songs and dances that you can slowly study. If you can't move them one day, take them out to dry in the sun. They'll be able to move again in half a day."

Sally looked at Meg with reddened eyes. After a while, she said, "Thank you."

"Come back when you're free. It's my treat." Meg's smile was still warm and bright.

Sally looked at Meg's smile in a daze. The first time she pushed open the door to Amy's, she was greeted with the same smile.

"Okay." She nodded and put away the music box and the purse. She looked past Meg at the restaurant. This was the place where she had spent most of her time after she ran away from home. She had seen it grow from a sporadic customer to a bustling restaurant. She had experienced the excitement of trying to get on the charts, and also the danger of being attacked. It was a warm and cozy place like home.

"Say goodbye to Amy for me." Sally retracted her gaze and looked at Meg again with a smile. "I think I'll be back."

"We'll all be waiting for you." Meg also smiled.

"Goodbye." Sally turned and slowly walked away.

"Goodbye," Meg said softly as he stood at the door until his thin figure completely disappeared into the night.

"What a terrible winter." Meg tightened his clothes and entered the restaurant. The door slowly closed behind him, and the moonlight shone down on the amber wine in the wine glass, making it appear particularly cold. He then took a sip.

Meg calmly washed the wine glass and hung it back on the glass rack. He then turned off all of the lights as if nothing had happened, and made his way toward the stairs.

As soon as Meg reached the staircase, Amy, who was sitting on the stairs with Ugly Duckling in her arms, asked in a quiet voice, "Father, is Big Sister Aisha not coming back?"

Meg looked at Amy and made his way over to her with a smile. He patted her head gently, and said in a gentle voice, "She said she'll come back, but it might not be tomorrow."

"Then what about the day after tomorrow?" Amy looked up at Meg.

"Perhaps it'll be even later." Meg shook his head. He squatted down to look at Amy with a smile, and said, "Big Sister Aisha said that she also likes you very much, so she'll definitely come back to see you."

A smile reappeared on Amy's face, but it was quickly replaced by a dejected look as she said, "But I didn't tell Big Sister Aisha that I also like her very much."

"She knows. She's an adult, and she knows that Amy also likes her very much."

"Really? But I'm definitely going to tell her in person the next time we meet! "



On a tall mountain outside Chaos City, Elliot looked at Sally with a smile, and said, "Have you all bid farewell to each other?"

Sally looked into the distance, and calmly replied, "You know that I'm not good at saying goodbyes."

Elliot looked at Sally, and his lips moved. After a while, he said, "Sally, you must hate me very much, right?"

Sally didn't reply to him. Instead, she continued to look into the distance with a calm expression, and asked, "Father, are we bandits?"

"We're elves born from nature, and we're protected by the God of Life. How could we be bandits?" Elliot's brows furrowed slightly.

Sally turned to look into Elliot's eyes, and calmly asked, "But what we're doing now is no different from bandits."

Elliot looked into Sally's eyes, and opened his mouth, but he didn't know how to respond.

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