Chapter 20 - System, Do You Sell Clothes?
A Stay-at-home Dad’s Restaurant In An Alternate World
Translator: Henyee Translations  Editor: Henyee Translations
âYes.â Mag smiled. He took a look at the neatly written stair-shaped tableâthe rows and columns were very orderly, and the handwriting was very clear. Then, he put down the pen. âIt has nine rows and nine columns, so itâs called the 9Ã9 table. Amy has already learned the basics of addition and subtraction, so it wonât be very hard to learn this.â
âThen whatâs that little cross in the middle?â asked Amy, pointing at the âxâ, a little confused.
âItâs called the multiplication sign, and means the process of calculating by multiplying. Itâs simpler this way,â explained Mag. He asked Amy to sit beside him and then pushed the 9Ã9 table towards her. âOnly Father knows this 9Ã9 table. You only need to memorize 81 terms and learn the decimal system, and then youâll be able to handle almost all the calculations in life.â
âWow, Father is so incredible. Last time, Teacher Luna told Amy that I have to memorize 1,770 terms in order to learn the multiplication table; Amy has only remembered about 100.â Amy looked at Mag with great adoration. She hadnât thought that her father not only had a good handwriting, but also knew a simpler way of calculating than Luna. She felt her father was so amazing.
Mag knew that he shouldnât show off when he was standing on the shoulders of ancient Chinese sages, but he felt so good as he was adored by his own daughter. He smiled and pointed at the first term on the top left-hand corner. âWeâll learn the first column today. These two figures beside the times sign are factors, and the figure behind is the productâthe result of the calculationâ¦â
Mag carefully explained the constitution of the 9Ã9 table to Amy. She indeed had known some basics on account of Lunaâs teaching; at least she knew the meaning of every figure and had some concept of addition and subtraction. There was no numeral system in this world, though, so it had taken him some time to make Amy understand the meaning of the numeral system.
The most consoling thing might be that Amy had no doubt whatsoever about Magâs words, even if they completely tore apart what Luna had taught her. She listened to him unconditionally, and quickly accepted the concept of the multiplication under the decimal system.
âOne one one, one two twoâ¦â read Amy after Mag. The little girlâs memory was pretty good; she had already memorized the first column after reading after Mag for a dozen times.
Mag struck while the iron was hot and had her read the whole 9Ã9 table after him to present to her a whole concept.
âBut, Father, whatâs the point of memorizing this?â asked Amy looking up at Mag, a little confused after reading a few times herself.
âWell, itâs very useful.â Mag smiled and pointed at the multiplication table. âOur Yangzhou fried rice is 600 copper coins each, and that is six gold coins. Grandpa Mobai has just had four plates, so it will be four six twenty-four. You can calculate the result immediately and donât need to count your fingers. Isnât it very easy?â
âIt really is 24 gold coins!â Amyâs eyes brightened immediately. It had taken her a long while to calculate in her mind that she should charge 2,400 copper coins before, but her father had figured out the result with ease. This 9Ã9 table was so amazing. She said enthusiastically, âFather, I want to learn! I want to learn this 9Ã9 table! If I master this, Iâll truly be able to help Father.â
Mag nodded, smiling. âOkay. Weâll learn three columns today and the rest tomorrow.â When learning new things, initiative and enthusiasm were the most important, and Amy had both. Mag was certain that she would master the 9Ã9 table in no time.
He spent his noon helping Amy remember the 9Ã9 table. Nobody entered his restaurant other than Mobai. It showed how isolated this corner on the Aden Square was.
Yet, after having sold four plates of fried rice, Mag felt quite relieved; at least he didnât have to worry that the people here wouldnât like its taste. From Mobaiâs reaction, he had known that the effect the fried rice had on the muscles had also worked on him, so maybe he would become a regular, which was very good news.
âThree four twelve, three five fifteen, three six⦠three six⦠three six⦠Three six is too difficultâ¦â Amy looked up at Mag, a little upset. It was the fifth time that she had been thwarted here, tears in her eyes.
âOkay then, letâs stop here at three five fifteen. Amy baby is already very incredible. Normally, very few children can remember the first column for the first time. Weâll memorize the rest tomorrow; itâs best to do it step by step.â Mag picked up the paper and stroked Amyâs hair, smiling. It made him remember a video, which he had watched in his previous life, about a little girl crying as she tried to remember the 9Ã9 table. Sure enough, the same problems were always appearing at the same age.
âReally?â Amy had thought that Mag would reproach her, but when her father said that she was better than other children, her eyes brightened again.
Mag looked into Amyâs eyes and nodded earnestly. âSure. When did Father ever lie to you?â
Amy nodded. âI know. Father will never lie to Amy. Iâll try my best to learn the rest tomorrow.â A confident expression as well as a bright smile appeared on her face.
Mag put the 9Ã9 table behind the counter. It was already past lunchtime, so it was very unlikely that anyone would come. He took a look at Amyâs hair which was a little messy, went to the door to turn over the âOpenâ sign, and locked the door from inside; then, he grabbed Amyâs little hand, and said, âCome, Father will give you a bath and turn you into a clean little fairy.â
âDo we have to prepare the hot water first and take the wooden barrel?â asked Amy, looking up at Mag.
Mag smilingly shook his head. âNo, we have hot water coming from the pipe and a bathtub upstairs.â
âLike the tap in the kitchen?â asked Amy, very surprised. The thing that her father called âtapâ was very magical; fresh and sweet water would come out if it was turned; it was like magic.
Mag nodded. âYes.â Then, he took her little hand and went upstairs. Amy was just starting to know this world around her, so she only felt curious about the modern things in the house, and wasnât very confused.
Even though she was seeing the bathtub for the first time, Amy got used to it very quickly. She sat in it, fluttering her two feet and giggling as she held the white bubbles in her hands. Looking at Mag, she said happily, âFather, this bathtub is so much fun, and these bubbles have a very good and pleasant smell.â
âYes. This is the body wash for bathing, and in my hand is the shampoo for washing hair. You hair will be clean and have a fragrant smell after being washed,â said Mag, smiling. He clumsily rubbed the shampoo on Amyâs hair with his hands, and said softly, âClose your eyes. Youâll be very uncomfortable if it gets into your eyes.â
âOkay. Amy wants to have a good smell like Father.â She closed her eyes obediently.
Mag rubbed Amyâs hair softly. He might be clumsy, but he was very meticulous; he carefully separated the hair that had been stuck together. Actually, Amyâs hair was very smooth.
Bathing children and washing their hair was indeed not very easy. Magâs clothes were almost soaked after bathing Amy. He looked at Amy, who was in her bath towel, and her little dress aside; he became a little worried. He asked tentatively, âSystem, do you sell clothes?â