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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 · ファンタジー
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She Was Really Craving It!

翻訳者: Henyee Translations 編集者: Henyee Translations

Women are sometimes difficult to fathom.

When you wanted to flirt with her, considering the fact that she was someone who flew a super battleship with an electromagnetic gun as its main weapon, which could reduce a 10th-tier powerhouse to ashes, riding on the backseat of a bicycle would not seem very attractive.

However, if you were to call her aloof, she is not exactly that as well, as you can lure her out easily with a pot of red braised pork.

Mag walked towards the kitchen and took out a chunk of pork belly from the refrigerator. The pork belly had an even layer of fat and lean meat and it was used to make a helping of red braised pork specially for the customer that would be coming.

Rice, enough for three people, was cooked separately in the rice cooker because without rice, the red braised pork would be missing its soul. Besides, that woman's appetite was not something to be underestimated.