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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 think I Have Walked Into The Wrong Room...

Editor: Henyee Translations

Camilla looked around in the dark restaurant, and then crept toward the staircase.

She had already secretly observed the structure of the house on the second floor when she was changing her clothes that afternoon. There should be nothing hidden in the bathroom, and the room on the right was tightly shut with God-knows-what inside. She simply skipped over the room that held all sorts of toys.

There were still two rooms on the left. One of them should be Gina's room, while the other was Mag's.

This chap may have ulterior motives by keeping the mermaid in the shop with him. It's good that I brought the Photostone along with me. I could record it down as evidence if they are having an affair. Camilla took out a white stone with a smug smile and then snuck up to the second floor.

"Creak." Camilla opened the door of the study room on the right gently and dashed in. Her eyes were glowing gently in the dark, and she could see everything clearly.