Chapter 223 - Father, You’re So Strong!
A Stay-at-home Dad’s Restaurant In An Alternate World
Translator: Henyee Translations  Editor: Henyee Translations
Amy nodded. âI agree. Father is so handsome!â
Mag smiled. âYour honeyed words will go right to my head.â He stroked her head, and recommenced walking.
âWhat are honeyed words? Are they some goodies?â
Mag shook his head with a smile. âNo, sweetheart.â
After a while, they were alone on the road.
Amy had put Ugly Duckling on the ground. She was now running after a butterfly with the kitten, giggling.
That put a smile on Magâs face. I should take them out more. Maybe next time we can go north.
âGive me the sword, system,â he said, holding out his hand. Thatâs a cool stance to catch a sword.
The sword descended from the sky, the sharp end first, flew inches away from Magâs nose, and clanked, stabbing into a stone in the ground and trembling. The gleam of the blade had almost blinded him when it flew past his eyes.
Mag was struck dumb with shock. Finally, he swallowed and looked down at the sword, which had almost chopped off his nose and the part between his legs.
Mag tried to suppress his anger. âDid you intend to kill me?!â
âMy apologies,â the system said. âSignal is really bad out here, but I have managed to land the sword right in front of you.â
âRight in front of me? You almost killed me!â Mag took a few steps back in fright. It needs to be taught a lesson!
âBut I didnât, right? I had it under control, so stop complaining!â said the system.
âAll right. But I wonât buy anything from you anymore,â Mag said coldly.
âOh, my favorite customer, calm down,â said the system. It spoke in a much softer voice now. âI have a way to settle this delivery problem once and for all, and youâll get a holographic map within a 30-mile radius of the city. You will no longer need to buy any other maps.â
Mag didnât look convinced. âIâm listening.â
âYou can buy a satellite.â
âYou want me to buy a satellite so that I can get a holographic map?â Mag said derisively. He pulled out the sword and strode to catch up with Amy.
âThe satellite made by me has a high-resolution imaging system, and itâs a synchronous satellite. It can provide continuous surveillance of Chaos City,â the system insisted.
âHow high?â
âAs high as you want.â
âCan you deploy a satellite over the elven territory?â
âNot now. You need one over Chaos City first, and then you need about 35 more satellites if you want to cover the whole continent.â
âInteresting. But how much for a satellite like that?â Mag asked.
âThree million gold coins. Iâll launch it for you!â
âOh, thatâs so nice of you!â Mag said with a sarcastic smile. âNow beat it!â
The system fell silent.
Mag studied the sword in his hand as he walked quickly.
It looked pretty much like the one he had seen in Mobaiâs forge the other day. It was about a meter tall and as wide as two fingers. The hilt was black, with simple carvings.
He liked the colors and the feel. The weight was just right, thanks to the system.
A thought occurred to his mind. Maybe I should buy this sword. Then he shook his head. No. Thatâs exactly what the system wants. I wonât fall for its little trick.
He reflected on the Thirteen Swordplay Forms and swung the sword at a small tree as thick as an arm.
Mag had thought his movement would be awkward, but quick as that, the poor tree was cut in two and fell towards him. Even he hadnât seen the movement of the sword. Apparently, his body had remembered all the proper movements.
Mag dodged and gaped at the sword and the tree.
Iâm much stronger than I thought. A slash like that might kill a 1st-tier knight.
Amy was staring at Mag with Ugly Duckling, openmouthed. âFather, youâre so strong!â