Mag opened his mouth, but was speechless. Sure enough, the thinking of snack food was completely different from that of ordinary children. He nodded with a smile and said: "Okay, then father will take you shopping tomorrow to see if there are any ugly ducklings for sale." People, let’s buy one and raise it.”
"Father is so kind." Amy happily rubbed Mag's hand. She was so sleepy that she fell asleep holding Mag's fingers after a while, muttering about roast goose.
"It seems that I want to eat roast goose. I have to get the recipe for roast goose as soon as possible." Mag thought in her heart, slowly took her fingers out of Amy's little hand, and looked at the adorable little guy sleeping. He couldn't help but leaned over and kissed her forehead, got up and took the chef's clothes from the bed to take a shower.
Mag first put Amy's small clothes in the washing machine. After the bath, they were already washed and hung out the window to dry. They would be dry tomorrow, and then she threw her own clothes into the washing machine.
Mag went downstairs, tidied up the kitchen, then took a pen and paper and sat at the counter, thinking seriously.
The top priority now is to complete the task, which means that Mag must earn at least three thousand gold coins, which is equivalent to selling five hundred portions of Yangzhou fried rice.
Mag had overlooked a very important point before. He could have bought the ingredients and not used them yet. In this way, the workload was directly reduced by half, and the pressure was much less.
Of course, selling five hundred portions of Yangzhou fried rice in ten days is also an arduous task for him. After all, he has only sold four portions of Yangzhou fried rice so far, and they were all sold to the same person.
"Do you want me to go out and shout?" Mag wrote a 4 in the first line. He put down the pen and looked in the direction of the door with a bit of pain. There were only a few children running by occasionally in the square outside the door.
This location is too remote. If it were at the other end, the appearance of the restaurant alone would be enough to attract many people to come in, but now not many people can even see the restaurant.
"I hope a few more people can come tonight." Mag walked to the door, unlocked it, and turned over the sign on the door. Unknowingly, it was already four o'clock.
There was no one, Amy was sleeping again, and Mag could only sit on the high stool behind the counter in a daze, sorting out the memories in his mind, slowly turning the useful things in those memories into his own, and changing the pattern of the entire continent. Learn about race.
Sure enough, this world is much more dangerous than he imagined. Even in this chaotic city managed by the Gray Temple, fights and the like still happen often, and if no one is killed, the punishment will not be too serious.
"It seems that even if we can't return to the strength of our predecessor at his peak, we must at least improve our physical fitness so that we can protect Amy and the restaurant." Mag thought in his heart, after all, he was destined to be there since the restaurant opened. We can no longer keep a low profile.
In the square outside the restaurant, a tall and thin elf wearing a silver-white dress with gold trim stopped and his light blue eyes looked in the direction of the restaurant unexpectedly.
"Huh? Why did this restaurant open here? And...it's so beautiful." Sally looked at the restaurant and the entire two-story building, her beautiful face full of surprise.
Because she was chosen by the family for marriage, and she did not want to hand over her future to others at this age, she left the family overnight without telling her father, the clan leader, and set out from the Wind Forest all the way west to the legendary Land of Chaos. city.
After wandering around this chaotic city for two days, I did see a lot of interesting things, but because various races gather here, I am still a little uncomfortable.
And she knew that her father must have sent someone to find her now, so she deliberately did not go to the hotels and restaurants opened by the elves in this chaotic city. But restaurants and hotels owned by other races were a bit awkward for her, who was used to living in beautiful forest castles. She also stayed in a hotel owned by a human woman last night. It wasn't fancy, but it was very clean, and it only had Women lived.
The sleeping problem was solved, but eating became another problem.
Sally walked around the famous Aden Square. Most of the restaurants looked very greasy, and there were even all kinds of insects flying around. There were tables and chairs so densely packed inside that they wanted to fill the entire restaurant with people of all races. Sitting so nearly next to each other was intimidating to her.
She is a noble elf. She will never sit at the same table as an orc, let alone sit next to a dwarf!
From noon to now, the two spiritual fruits she had eaten in the morning had long been digested. She had walked around the entire Aden Square, and her stomach was already growling. But if she was allowed to eat in that kind of restaurant, she would rather starve herself.
Just when she was about to go to the elven restaurant she saw before to have a full meal regardless of whether her whereabouts would be exposed, she discovered this beautiful restaurant opened in the corner of Aden Square.
This restaurant is even more beautiful than her castle. The transparent crystal on one side is so clear and transparent, without even a trace of impurities, and it is polished so thin and smooth.
Even the transparent crystal in the Elf Queen's castle is only less than half the size of this one. It is placed in her palace as a treasure, but here it is just a wall that separates the restaurant. What a luxury the owner of this restaurant is. people.
Through the crystal wall, you can see the scene inside the restaurant. Brown wooden tables are placed neatly at a distance. Although there are sixteen tables, even if they are full, they will not look crowded at all. .
Of course, what caught her eye the most were the four amber chandeliers in the restaurant. The crystals were carved into such exquisite lamps. The amber crystals strung together looked so dreamy.
"It would be great if I could go in for a meal." This idea suddenly popped into Sally's mind and began to tempt her like a devil, but she was still a little confused. There was no sign on the door that only elves were allowed to enter. , what if dwarves and orcs come in and sit next to me?
At this time, her stomach suddenly growled, and her hunger suddenly dispersed other thoughts in her mind. She pulled up the long bow on her back and walked towards the restaurant, her face full of confidence and enthusiasm. firm.
In this chaotic city, strength speaks for itself. She believes that her archery skills are enough to make those guys consciously withdraw from the restaurant.
The bell at the door rang, interrupting Mag's thoughts. He raised his eyes and looked towards the door, showing a bit of surprise. A tall elf came in.
She has long, light blond hair tied into a neat ponytail behind her back. She has fair skin, a delicate face, small pointed ears standing on both sides, and light blue eyes that are a bit noble. She was wearing a light silver dress with gold thread embroidery on the edges, revealing her delicate collarbones and a pair of slender white calves. She was carrying a silver long bow on her back and a full arrow hanging on her waist. bag.
"Hello." Mag stood up and said with a slight smile. This was the second person.