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... ard the restaurant.

"Let’s go to the restaurant. I’ll cook you something good."

Dahlia’s face instantly brightened.

"Yes, Master! Finally! I’m so tired of chewing those hard pieces of meat every day. Cook me something delicious."

Garion chuckled, walking ahead with his hands in his pockets.

"Of course, I’ll make sure it’s worth the wait."

The two entered the restaurant area, and Garion’s eyes sparked as he stepped behind the counter, entering the k ...

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