Chapter 155 - What Do You Want, Boy?
A Stay-at-home Dad’s Restaurant In An Alternate World
Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
The restaurant fell silent. They were all regarding Mag thoughtfully.
Cooks were ordinary, but restaurants couldnât do without them.
Most cooks didnât like to be referred to as cooks when they also happened to be a restaurateur. They considered themselves much more than cooks.
But not Mag. Even when his food was marvelous, his restaurant was stylish, and his business was great, he still called himself a cook.
His modesty humbled his counterparts and won admiration of many customers.
No wonder he can cook such incredible food. He knows what he and his purpose in life are. Heâs a formidable opponent, Miles thought with approval.
Andrew and the other restaurateurs nodded at Mag, thoughtful. Then they left.
I just used a line from one of Stephen Chowâs 1 films, but why do I get the feeling that I have inspired them? Mag thought happily, and walked towards the kitchen.
Those restaurateurs hadnât asked anything about his recipes, his methods of cooking, or the spices he used. They had shown their respect and understanding.
Yet, they might still learn a thing or two since they were cooks, and not just common customers.
I donât care what they have learned or havenât learned, Mag thought, and started cooking again.
âIâm looking forward to eating the tofu pudding in the evening,â said Andreas.
âMe too. But which do you prefer, sweet or savory?â Moyoshi asked.
âThe sweet one, of course,â Andreas said. âWhat about you?â
âI prefer the savory one,â Moyoshi said reluctantly. Then the two friends fell silent.
âDonât worry, bro. We wonât fight over which one is better,â Andreas said awkwardly. Krassu and Urien had fought in the morning over the flavors of the tofu pudding. No one knew what would happen when Mag started selling it this evening.
But, Andreas and Moyoshi grew up together. They were too close to fight over such a triviality.
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Krassu was walking towards the exit of the square when Brandli trotted up to him, nervous and uneasy. âLord Krassu.â
Krassu stopped, and turned to look. He saw the emblem on his front, which was a gray sword and a gray shield. âYouâre with the Gray Temple. What do you want, boy?â
For a moment, Brandli froze. He was over 70; nobody had called him âboyâ for a very long time.
Then he remembered Krassu was more than 120 years old. He listened to his legends growing up.
Even his master had been an avid fan of Krassu when he was young; only, he had had no talent to become a melee magic caster. After he got beaten by a low-tier knight, he forsook melee magic, and became a ranged magic caster.
Few magic casters were good at melee magic, and Krassu was the best of them.
And Amy had just become his one and only disciple. That was something big in the magic community.
Krassu was not in a good shape these years. Many magic casters had worried that his magic might die with him.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Urien, the Lord of Ice, had also taken Amy on as his disciple. Who could have thought?
Some magic casters might become uneasy when they learned the news. No one could imagine how powerful their disciple would become.
After a dozen years, she would be able to wield both fire and ice magic, and fight up close as well as from a distance. Nobody would dare stand in her way.
Krassuâs face was expressionless, yet somehow Brandli could feel his power. âLord Krassu, Iâm Brandli. I want to welcome you to Chaos City on behalf of the Gray Temple,â he said with respect. âWe would have received you more formally if we had known of your arrival earlier.â
âNever mind. I didnât tell the Gray Temple when I came here. I hope the little incident this morning didnât cause too much trouble for you. You were there, werenât you? Have you reported it to your superiors?â
Brandli was taken aback. He had never thought that Krassu had already noticed him in the morning, and that he was not nearly as kind as when he talked to Amy. He shook his head hurriedly. âNo, my lord. The fight between you and Lord Urien is always a welcome sight as long as nobody gets hurt. I feel very privileged to have witnessed your fight in the morning, and Iâm here to welcome you, my lord. If you need anything, just tell me.â