Chapter 175 - Do You Know How To Sing “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star”?
A Stay-at-home Dad’s Restaurant In An Alternate World
Translator: Henyee Translations  Editor: Henyee Translations
Mag chose a brown cane chair with curved metal legs. It was five gold coins, and looked quite comfortable.
âThe rocking chair will be ready in five minutes. Where do you want me to put it?â the system asked.
âHere, on this balcony. Tell me when itâs ready.â He didnât want to miss the opportunity to do a magic trick before Amy.
It was a cool night in early autumn, with gentle breeze.
âFather, come here! Weâre going to have a contest to see who can quack better. Will you be our judge?â asked Amy.
Mag was taken by surprise. Is she trying to make a cat quack like a duck? He gave a wry smile. âAmy, Ugly Duckling might not be a normal duck.â
âMeow! Meow!â The kitten nodded its agreement.
Amy also nodded. âI know.â Then she turned to face it. âYouâre a very ugly duck.â
âMeowâ¦â Ugly Duckling cried in dismay.
Mag gave a shake of his head and smiled. It seems she wonât accept that itâs actually a catâat least not for a long time. âWhy do you want to have this contest?â
âBecause it doesnât know how to quack. It wonât be able to communicate with other ducks. No duck will like it.â Amy gave a worried look at the kitten and lifted its head with her little hand. âStudy harder! Or no food tomorrow!â she said seriously.
âMeow!â the kitten answered quickly, looking up at Amy.
âQuack, quack, quackâ¦â Amy said. Actually, she was doing quite well.
âMeow, meow, meowâ¦â said Ugly Duckling.
Amy stomped her foot. âNo! Listen carefully! Quack, quack, quack!â
The kitten lowered its voice in fright. âMeow, meow, meowâ¦â
âNo, you stupid duck! Itâs quack, quack, quack!â
âMeow, meow, meowâ¦â
âI will give you one last time. Youâd better do it right this time! Quack! Quack! Quack!â
âMeow, meow, Quaowâ¦â
âThatâs it. Youâre done. No duck will like you.â She patted Ugly Duckling on the head. Then she looked up at Mag. âItâs so stupid, Father. I donât think it will make it to adulthood. What aboutâ¦â
âDonât worry. Weâll make sure that it grows up,â Mag said as Amy swallowed. He knew very well what was on her mind. He stroked her head.
The competition was over before it even started.
âThe rocking chair is ready. When do you want it?â the system asked.
âIn 30 seconds. Put it here,â Mag said, pointing to the right. He smiled at Amy. âIâll do a magic trick for you.â
Amyâs eyes lit up. âIs it magic?â
âNo. But theyâre quite alike in some ways.â
âOkay!â Amy clapped her hands and looked at Mag with expectation.
âWe need a chair if we want to watch the stars here, right? And preferably a chair we can lie in.â
Amy nodded. âYes.â
âLook at here and donât blink,â he said, pointing to the right. âTa-da!â
Amy was staring with wide eyes, but after three seconds, nothing happened.
Mag was still extending his arm, abashed. What the hell?! Where is that damn rocking chair?!
âMeow!â Ugly Duckling called out behind him suddenly. Amy turned to look. âFather, look! Itâs a chair!â she exclaimed in delight.
Mag turned around and found the rocking chair sitting behind him, rocking. Ugly Duckling was trying to climb into it.
âSorry about that,â the system said apologetically. âItâs heavy. But it wonât happen again.â
Mag was furious, but he had to smile. It did that on purpose, Iâm sure. It struck back, huh?
Mag nodded. âYes. My magic tricks are a little rusty these days.â He pushed the chair and it started rocking back and forth. It looked good.
The rocking shook the kitten off and sent it rolling on the floor. Finally, it stopped and looked around confused, not knowing what had just happened.
âYouâre so amazing, Father! I want to be as powerful as you are!â Amy said, looking up at Mag with adoring eyes.
âYouâll be much more powerful than me after you master how to use magic.â Mag smiled and stroked her hair, contented.
âCome on. Letâs watch the stars.â Mag got in the chair and moved over for Amy.
Amy nodded. âOkay.â She climbed into the chair with effort and threw herself into Magâs arms, giggling.
âTheyâre so beautiful,â Mag said, holding Amy, rocking the chair gently.
With no clouds and no flashing neon lights, the sky was so clear and deep. The stars were shining brightly. Mag couldnât remember the last time he saw such a spectacular night sky.
âDo you know how to sing âtwinkle, twinkle, little starâ, Father?â Amy asked suddenly, looking up at Mag.