Chapter 1382 - Oh, This Darned Holy Light!
Chapter 1382: Oh, This Darned Holy Light!
It was very easy to enter the city with the mobile restaurant. Without alerting the Gray Temple, the mobile restaurant landed in front of the factory’s dormitory.
The ladder was put down, and all the elves left orderly under Irina’s lead.
The dormitory that had its lights switched off quickly lit up. Arrows began to aim at the mobile restaurant and the people down below.
“It’s me.” Irina lifted her hand. A beam of light lit up and shone upon her and the 600 elves.
“It’s the princess! Keep your arrows!” the captain ordered, and all the archers retrieved their arrows.
Mag waved at Irina from the mobile restaurant, and Irina nodded slightly. The ladder was kept gradually, and the mobile restaurant disappeared in a flash. It appeared above Mamy Restaurant almost at the same time. Its ladder was lowered, and Mag walked down with the sleeping Amy and Ugly Duckling in his arms.
It was already 12 am. The restaurant was long closed, and Gina should be asleep.
“Is this Chaos City?” Jane followed Mag out from the mobile restaurant, and looked around curiously. She could see a very big square under the moonlight, but she couldn’t see what was further away. She could only see many houses vaguely. This was a big city, a city that was much bigger than Carapace Island.
“Follow me downstairs, Jane. I will arrange your accommodation for you,” Mag said to Jane briefly before carrying Amy downstairs and putting her on the bed. He removed her shoes and covered her with a blanket before installing Jane in Amy’s playroom. He gave her a mattress to sleep on the floor.
Mag didn’t like having people sleeping in his bed, and the study wasn’t conducive for sleeping. Hence, he could only let Jane sleep in Amy’s playroom for a night before letting her go over to the dormitory tomorrow.
“It’s a little shabby. I’ll change a room for you tomorrow. Please make do for tonight,” Mag said to Jane apologetically.
“It’s fine. It’s fantastic here. Moreover, there are so many interesting things here.” Jane looked at all the surrounding toys curiously. Her gaze landed on the swing at the corner, and she couldn’t stop staring at it.
“You may play with it if you want to. Little Amy is very generous.” Mag looked at the swing. That should be rare on Carapace Island.
Jane blushed and responded with a very soft voice.
“Good night then.” Mag walked out of the room.
“Boss, are you really not a demon?” Jane asked, looking at Mag’s back.
“Yes. I am Mag, the boss of Mamy Restaurant. Just like what we promised earlier, forget whatever happened on Carapace Island and start a new life again here,” Mag replied with a smile.
“About Lady Boss...”
“Only the four of us know about this. I hope you can keep that a secret before I can make everything public.”
“Mm-hm. I understand.” Jane nodded seriously. Although she couldn’t really understand why Boss wanted to conceal his relationship with Lady Boss, she knew what to say and what not to say.
“Have an early rest. You have had a rough day too.” Mag closed the door for Jane before returning to the balcony to get the imp mother and her servant down.
Even though they were starved for a few days, the imp mother looked even more attractive with a kind of frail beauty. She tried her best to make eyes at Mag, attempting to seduce him.
But that was useless on Mag. He gave them a slap each to render them unconscious before throwing them into the little black hut on the balcony. Irina would decide what to do with them when she returned.
As the female dependents, these two didn’t deserve to die.
However, if they simply let them off, people with ulterior motives would definitely discover some clues through them, and it wouldn’t be good for Mag and co.
Mag didn’t mind killing them to silence them. After all, the imp mother was on par with a succubus. He wouldn’t dare to put a ticking time bomb like this who wanted to seduce him every day nearby. He was a man, after all. What if he got a little drunk one day...
Mag didn’t want to ever explain to Irina about some drunk story on a rainy night.
“If all the men in the world were as ‘woke’ as me, there would be no jerks at all,” Mag lamented as he shut the little black hut’s door.
“Oh really?” Irina asked Mag smilingly as she appeared on the balcony.
“Ahem.” Mag cleared his throat before rather awkwardly saying, “Why are you back so early?”
“Ashley will get them settled in. After all, the dormitory and stuff are already there, I don’t have to be there to monitor it,” Irina said.
“Oh, yes. What do we do about Simmons’ mistress and her guard?” asked Mag, pointing to the little black hut at the side.
“Let’s bury them. It’s easy.” Irina didn’t give them much thought.
“Errr...” Mag murmured. “Then why did we bring them back?”
“You’ve got to ask yourself that.” There was a hint of judgement in Irina’s eyes.
“I’m wronged...” Mag was confused. What was this?
Irina burst out laughing after seeing Mag’s expression. After some thought, she said, “Never mind. Get them to sign a contract and then chuck them into the factory to keep the furnace burning. We will release them after the situation simmers down.”
“Bravo, Dear!” Mag put up his thumb. Making a delicate imp mother go shovel coal to keep the furnace burning. Only Irina was capable of coming up with this idea.
Of course, he agreed with that unconditionally.
He would never dare to disagree.
The signing of the contract was very smooth. Under Irina’s intense presence, neither Charlene nor the demoness dared to object. They were already lucky to live, so they didn’t care how many unfair clauses were listed on that contract, and how they would be sent to keep the furnace burning.
Two golden beams went into the center of their eyebrows as two contracts floated up and burned into ashes in the golden light.
“The God of Light has already recognized this contract. If you go against the contract, you will be dissolved by the Holy Light,” Irina said to the two of them.
The two demons swiftly nodded.
Irina reached out to knock on those circular mud casings, and they disappeared instantly. Two naked demons appeared in front of Mag.
The glaring Holy Light already lit up as soon as Mag cocked his eyebrow a little.
Oh, this darned Holy Light!
Mag left the little black hut of his own accord. Fortunately, he hadn’t seen a thing. Otherwise, it wouldn’t have been so simple as a glare in his eyes.
After a night of good dreams, Mag woke up early next morning. He went downstairs to write a new announcement to replace the original notice on the door: I am Mag. I am back.
Mag thought it was too cocky after some thought, so he took the notice back, and added one more sentence: business as usual today.
“Home is indeed the most comfortable.” Mag took a good look at his restaurant. Even the devil’s ivy hanging on the railings looked so much nicer.
“Boss, you’re back!” Rena exclaimed when she came in through the door and saw Mag standing in the middle of the restaurant.
“Where is he? Let me have a look!” Yabemiya squeezed through, and she immediately got teary eyes when she saw Mag. “You’re finally back, Boss. It’s a good thing that I didn’t give up...”