Chapter 261 - She Will Get Better!
A Stay-at-home Dad’s Restaurant In An Alternate World
Translator: Henyee Translations  Editor: Henyee Translations
The smell made Lunaâs mouth water. She took a look at the kids eating happily, and then took a bite of the chicken.
Her eyes widened in surprise. The soup is scrumptious, and the chicken is so tender and soft. She recognized fire chicken, but she didnât know how Mag had made the soup so delicious.
Luna picked up a piece of shiitake. Whatâs this? An aromatic smell tickled her nose. It looks like some kind of mushroom, but it smells so much better than other mushrooms.
Maybe the secret of the soup lies in this. Luna put the shiitake into her mouth and bit into it. The soup came out; meanwhile, the shiitake tasted silky, and had a chicken-like texture.
After she swallowed, the delicious taste lingered in her mouth.
âMy compliments to the chef,â Luna said. Yangzhou fried rice, Roujiamo, and tofu pudding, and now this braised chicken and rice. Every dish of his is so different; heâs really talented.
Mag smiled. âThank you.â
The kids finished their food in no time. All but two boxes were empty. A seven-year-old boy put the lids back on carefully, and asked Mag, âCan you lend me the two boxes, sir? I want to bring these home to my sister.â
âSure. These boxes are disposable. You donât need to give them back to me.â Then Mag took a box of braised chicken and a box of rice from the bag. âAnd take these. Donât let your sister go hungry.â
âBut I donât want to throw them away. Theyâre good containers. Can I keep them, sir?â Jessica asked Mag, touching her boxes.
âI want to keep them too,â others echoed. They held the boxes in their arms as if they were something precious.
Mag was touched by their plight. Children as they were, the worries of everyday life were already weighing down on them; they were struggling to survive.
Mag smiled. âAll right. You can keep them.â
âThank you, sir!â they cried in delight, and held the boxes over their heads as if they were prizes they had just won.
âItâs getting dark. I gotta go home. Bye, Teacher Luna, mister, and Amy,â a kid said, and ran away with his boxes.
The other kids said their goodbyes and left too.
âBe careful! And take the major road!â Luna reminded them as she watched them leave.
âI have to head home too, Amy. Mother is waiting for me,â Jessica said. âThank you for the food. I hope to see you and Ugly Duckling again soon.â She flashed an innocent smile and touched the kittenâs head.
âHow is your mother, Jessica? Is she still coughing? Did her eyes get better?â Amy asked with concern.
Jessica looked a little down. âHer health has worsenedâ¦â She paused for a moment, and smiled. âBut she said she would get better in winter, and that she would be able to do needlework again. Then I wonât need to go out in the cold to scavenge.â
Her mother is sick? If she was ill in bed right now, I donât think she would survive this winter,
Mag thought, frowning. Amy was in a similar situation to her. If her mother died, sheâd be left alone.
âDonât worry. Sheâll get better soon,â Amy said, patting Jessica on her shoulder. Then she pulled out something from her pocket, and held it behind her back. âI have a present for you, Jessica. Guess what it is?â she said mysteriously.
âA pretty stone?â
âNo.â
âHeart-shaped roots?â
Amy shook her head again. âNo.â Then she pulled her hand from behind her back and revealed a yellow butterfly hairpin. âYellow is your favorite color, right?â
Jessicaâs eyes lit up. âYes! Itâs so beautiful!â She hesitated for a moment, and then shook her head. âI canât take it. It will look much better on you.â
âNo. It will look better on you. Let me put it on for you.â Amy stood on tiptoe and put the hairpin in her hair. âIt looks perfect on you, Jessica!â
She smiled. âReally?â She rolled her eyes upwards, trying to look.
âYes.â Luna smiled. She was touched by their friendship.
âThank you, Amy!â Jessica hugged her friend and touched the hairpin lightly.
Mag pulled out a dragon coin, and secretly put it between the box of braised chicken and the box of rice.
Mag tied up the bag and handed it to Jessica. âTake this home with you. Be careful not to spill the soup.â
âThank you, mister. Iâm sure mother will get better after eating this.â
âIâm afraid that is not some sort of magic bullet. You must take her to a doctor.â
Jessica nodded. âI will.â She waved at them. âBye, Teacher Luna, mister.â
Luna smiled. âBye, Jessica.â
Then she waved goodbye to Amy and left, holding a bag and two empty boxes.
âThey will grow into respectable adults,â Luna said as she watched Jessicaâs back.
Mag nodded. âThanks to you. Youâre a good teacher.â
âWill her mother get better, Father?â Amy asked, worried.
Mag touched her hair with a smile. âIâm sure she will.â