Chapter 590 - The Annoying Rats Came, After All
A Stay-at-home Dad’s Restaurant In An Alternate World
âFather, today is the moon festival, so the moon is at its brightest and roundest. Mother must have seen our celebration and seen us eating delicious mooncakes, right?â At the entrance of the restaurant, Amy lay in Magâs arms and looked up at the moon as Mag sat on the stairs.
All of their friends had departed and everything had fallen silent, yet the bright moon still hung high in the sky.
âOf course. She must have seen Amyâs adorable dance and seen us eat delicious mooncakes.â Mag nodded in response.
Amy cupped her hands around her mouth and yelled up at the moon, âMother! Itâs me, Amy! I really miss you!â
Mag looked down at Amy, and his heart throbbed with sympathy.
âThe mooncakes really are very delicious, though; Father made the mooncakes from the moon. Itâs a pity that you canât taste them, but you can watch as I eat them.â Amy suddenly pulled out a green bean paste mooncakes from her little pocket and took off the wrapping oil paper before taking a large bite. She chewed joyfully before swallowing, and raised the mooncake high above her head. A smile appeared on her face as she said, âLook, itâs really super delicious! Weâll finish eating the entire moon someday, then come to rescue
you!â
The sorrow in Magâs heart was washed away by Amyâs amusing words as he burst into laughter. He patted Amyâs little head, and said, âYouâll have to work hard then, Amy. The moon may not look very big, but itâs actually even larger than Chaos City.â
âReally?â Amyâs eyes widened in disbelief as she looked up at Mag. She then looked at her mooncake and compared it to the moon as she said, âBut, Father, look, the moon is the same size as my mooncake! I can eat half of it in one bite.â
âWell, itâs kind of like how when a person stands far away from you, they look very tiny, but theyâre a lot bigger when theyâre standing right in front of you. This is an illusion caused by distance. The moon is very, very far away from us, so it looks like itâs the same size as your mooncake, but itâs actually extremely massive,â Mag patiently explained.
âOhâ¦â Amy nodded even though her expression indicated that she didnât really understand. She took another bite of her mooncake, and looked up at the moon with an admiring gaze as she sighed. âI also want to live on the moon.â
âWhy?â Mag was perplexed.
âIn that case, if I ever get hungry, I can just lay on the ground and take a bite of the moon. It must be really delicious!â Amy looked up at the moon with a bright look in her eyes.
The imagery of Amy biting off a chunk of a moon appeared in Magâs mind, and he couldnât help but chuckle. However, he didnât continue his science lesson. A childâs heart was something that had to be preserved, not crushed by scientific facts.
âFather, tell me a story. I want to listen to a story with Mother today.â Amy turned to look up at Mag.
âSure. Today is the moon festival, so Iâll tell you the story of âChangâe Flying to the Moonâ,â Mag replied with a smile.
âYay!â Amy was elated as she settled into a more comfortable position, nestling in Magâs arms before looking up at him with anticipation in her eyes.
A smile appeared on Magâs face as he began to tell the story. âOnce upon a time, there were 10 suns in the skyâ¦â
The story of Changâe Flying to the Moon had been told to Mag by his grandmother countless times as a child. She would tell him the story almost every moon festival, and even as a young man over 20 years old, Mag would still pay attention and listen to her tell the story.
That adorable old woman had already forgotten the names of many people due to her dementia, but she still remembered how to make the osmanthus cakes that her grandson loved the most, and she made sure to cook some for him every moon festival.
During the first moon festival after his grandmother had passed away, Mag didnât hear the story, and was unable to sleep for an entire night. He felt as if something irreplaceable was missing in his heart.
However, as he told the story to Amy, he felt as if he had returned to that small courtyard in which he had spent his childhood. He felt as if the benevolent old woman was back, telling him that age-old story. This was the feeling of inheritance. It created a connection between three generations of people that transcended beyond space and time. In that instant, the hole in Magâs heart was filled.
Mag continued to tell the story in a gentle voice. âChangâe took the immortality pill and rose into the sky, all the way until she flew up to the moonâ¦â
âAnd then⦠she ate the moon?â Amy asked.
âWhy would you think that?â Mag asked with a smile.
âBecause the moon is sometimes missing a chunk, and that chunk slowly becomes larger and larger until almost the entire thing has been eaten. Then, it takes a while to recover back to itâs full size. After that, Changâe must have returned to the moon and begun eating it again. Itâs a good thing that the moon can recover. Otherwise, we wouldnât even have a moon anymore,â Amy analyzed with a serious expression.
âErâ¦â Mag had no response to this. It was not a simple task to explain the lunar cycle in such a unique way. As expected of a little foodie like her.
âShe can even finish such a big moon, so it must be super delicious. When we find Mother, I also want to eat the moon⦠Eat⦠Moonâ¦â Amy murmured as she fell asleep in Magâs arms.
âMoon⦠Moon⦠Iâm gonna eat youâ¦â Mag couldnât help but smile at the sight of Amy smacking her lips in her sleep. He looked up into the sky, only to find that half of the moon had already been obscured by dark clouds. It appeared that it was going to rain that night.
He rose to his feet with Amy in his arms, and was just about to enter the restaurant when he detected someone behind him, and turned around again.
A figure emerged from the square and limped his way toward Mag. Despite limping, he was walking rather briskly, and soon arrived at the restaurant entrance. He smiled at Mag, and said, âThe mooncakes were really delicious. Would I be able to purchase a box from you? Iâd love to be able to take a box back for my kids.â
âOf course, thatâs not a problem, but Iâll need some time to make the mooncakes, so come in and have a seat.â Mag cast a surreptitious glance toward the dense vegetation nearby before quickly withdrawing his gaze. He nodded at Louis and opened his door, making sure to scan the few passersby on the streets with his eyes before entering.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Louis had also realized that something was wrong, but he still calmly followed Mag into the restaurant.
âIâll carry Amy upstairs and tuck her in first. Feel free to have a seat anywhere. It looks like the annoying rats came, after all,â Mag remarked as he carried Amy up the stairs.