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A Stay-at-home Dad's Restaurant In An Alternate World

In Chaos City on the Norland Continent, there is a strange restaurant. Here, elves and dwarves share tables. Beastmen are prohibited from making a din, and giant dragons can only seat around the tiny square in front of the restaurant. Even demons have to bring their own stools… But it is such a strange restaurant that has long lines outside every day. Elves are stuffing kebabs, paying no mind to their manners; giant dragons are sitting around a hot pot, strainers in their hands; demons are eating nice-looking dango… "There's no other place on this continent where you can find food like that! The boss here is a genius!" a customer provides such a review. Then, he gives a furtive look at the door. "Also, don't you think of kidnapping the boss away or dine-and-dashing, or you will suffer a tragic death." "Eat, pay, or you will be beaten to death." says a cute little girl in her childish voice as she trots forward. A five-meter tall dragon shivers when it meets her eyes.

Whispering Jianghu · Fantasy
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2489 Chs

I Said Something So Embarrassing

Editor: Henyee Translations

"Head Chef Beate's dish is very delicious, but in comparison, I prefer Mr. Mag's steak. Hence, I choose Mr. Mag," Scheer said with a smile.

"I choose him! This is how beef should be cooked." Camilla was looking at Mag with shimmering eyes.

Four of the judges had already given their decisions, and everyone turned their attention to Jeffree. His decision wouldn't alter the result of this cooking contest, but he was the president of the Chamber of Commerce, and his vote bore a lot of weight.

Spatch clenched his fists tightly as he stared intently at Jeffree. As long as Jeffree sided with him, then he hadn't actually lost.

Mag was also looking at Jeffree. This perpetually expressionless old man reminded him of his father in his past.

Sly old foxes like them who had been toiling in the business world their entire lives were very difficult to deal with as you could never tell what they were thinking.