Chapter 80 80. Midnight
At the dinner, Lo Wei introduced his new dish to everyone.
Except for Xiqi whose eyes sparkled, everyone else's reaction was very cold. However, they were all very considerate and took one to try.
Evelyn imitated Lovie's movements and dipped the sauce into the small wooden bowl.
She thought she was used to eating all kinds of food in the world and would never lose her composure over food. However, this time, she was instantly conquered.
The extremely tender and smooth texture, combined with the sour and sweet taste of the seasoning, creates a wonderful feeling between your lips and teeth.
Once Evelin started eating, she couldn't stop. It was like she was possessed. Lodel's performance was even more exaggerated. She finished her basket in one breath. Her eyes were fixed on the two baskets on Lowe's table.
Regardless of whether he agreed or not, she slowly extended the chopsticks towards him.
The dinner ended very quickly, without any of the procrastination that had characterized it in the past.
Everyone waited with eager eyes for the food to be served, and the waiter brought the white bread. Everyone looked very disappointed.
Evelin slammed the table angrily: “I want to eat the food just now!”
"No more. Let's talk about it tomorrow." Lovi took a sip of soy milk slowly.
In the end, everyone was in a state of discontent and left unhappily.
Luo Deer followed Luo Wei unwillingly: "Ask the kitchen to prepare another portion for me, I'm not full yet."
"You go and eat white bread."
"Lovi!"
Luo Deer was angry and refused to let him go. The two of them were in a stalemate for a while. Luo Wei had no choice but to compromise.
Evelyn questioned Am in the kitchen: "What? There are still two cages?"
"This is the midnight snack that the young master prepared for himself."
"Never mind, give it to me first. He wants to honor me."
Am shook his head helplessly: "At least leave him a copy."
“If he doesn’t stay, he won’t even think of honoring me.” Evelin snorted.
"Mom!" Luo Wei stood at the door and couldn't help but speak.
"You little brat! You're deliberately teasing me with delicious food!" Evelyn was the first to attack.
"Just a little food, is that necessary?" Lowe was speechless.
"And the soy milk, they added my honey and didn't let me drink it, that's too much!" Evelin was full of resentment. She didn't like drinking much, and she thought soy milk was very tasty.
Such a delicious drink, but you didn't even offer me a gift, but just gave me a steamed bun? This is totally unreasonable.
"Mom," Lordel interrupted, "You can't finish two baskets, give me one."
“No, no.” Evelin shook her head miserly, “Tell Luo Wei to make some.”
"Okay." Lodel looked aside.
Luo Wei turned his head and said: "Don't look at me, my cooking skills are not very good, you can ask Amu to make some more. By the way, Lanlan can also make it."
"Master, there's not much meat filling left. We need to chop the meat again. There's not enough dough either. Besides, we can't see clearly at night." Am said helplessly.
Evelyn raised her hand and summoned a ball of light that floated above the kitchen, as dazzling as a little sun.
The ability of a spellcaster is indeed very convenient and enviable, but there are also limitations.
Once the concentration is lost, the condensed elements will naturally dissipate.
So when they were in the restaurant, Evelyn and Lovey never cast spells to summon light.
After taking a shower, Lan Lan came over with wet hair: "Master."
"Please help me." Lowe put down the dough in his hand and decisively left this place of trouble.
The night is like a dream.
The young dragon, who had been sleeping for three or four days, suddenly woke up and made a sound of babbling.
It flipped out of the basket and crawled around the bedroom. It was about the size of a wolf cub, with fine silver scales covering its body.
Laudel was awakened.
I pushed Lovey who was sleeping beside me, but he didn't respond.
Lodel sighed irritably.
It's really inconvenient to get some food at night.
She grabbed the hatchling and put it in a basket, then groped her way to the kitchen in the dark.
"Eat whatever you want."
Under the moonlight, the young dragon was running around in the kitchen, babbling non-stop.
Luodel didn't understand and waited for a long time without knowing what to do. So she opened the kitchen window and tried to call the elf Green Radish.
Green ivy flew down from the hut built on the branches and bowed respectfully: "Lord Lodel."
"What is this guy yelling for?" Lodel grabbed the dragon hatchling and asked.
"It's very scared and it wants its mother." Green Radish explained.
Luo Deer was a little depressed: "You're not hungry, right?"
Green Radish helped to ask around, and the dragonette was of course very hungry, but still thought it was more important to stay with its mother.
It's cold and dark now. It's scared and doesn't want to run around.
While Lovi was dazed, he felt someone shaking him. There was something cold and slippery on his face, maybe it was a tongue?
In the middle of the night, was Laudel acting crazy again? He didn't want to pay attention to it, so he turned over and continued to sleep soundly.
The shaking noise intensified. The quilt was thrown back, and the cold wind from the window rushed in.
His nose was pinched. He breathed through his mouth, which was blocked.
Luo Wei finally couldn't sleep anymore: "What are you doing? Are you annoying?"
"Don't blame me! Your child has woken up and is very hungry. Find a solution quickly." Lodel lowered his posture and spoke softly.
Anyone would feel resentful if they were woken up in the middle of the night, not to mention that she had to ask someone to do something for her, so she had no choice but to be careful.
"Where is the child?" Lovi hadn't reacted until Lodel held the dragonlet in front of him and said, "This is your dragon. You figure it out yourself."
"Help me, we are all family, why are you so fussy?"
Even Luo Deer was so embarrassed. In order to go to bed early, Luo Wei reluctantly agreed: "This won't happen again."
He summoned a ball of light to illuminate the bedroom and hurriedly put on a few clothes.
"Didn't it follow you all the time during the day? Couldn't you find the food?"
“I didn’t see it in the kitchen.”
"Stupid, in the underground warehouse."
"The underground warehouse is so dark, how can I go down and look for it?"
"Send a guard down with a torch."
"Okay, I'll get it for next time."
The two of them went down to the underground warehouse, one in front and one behind. Lovi easily found a cured ham.
The young dragon can eat meat now, but it can't eat so much, so some of it needs to be cut off.
Lodel found a knife nearby, cut off a portion of the end of the ham and threw it into the basket.
The young dragon seemed to dislike the ham, but after being hungry for several days, he still couldn't resist his appetite.
After the ham was eaten, he went back upstairs to the bedroom.
Lovi warned the young dragon to stay still and not disturb his sleep. Yawning, he closed the window.
Lie down on the bed and cover yourself with the quilt.
"Thank you, my man." Lodel decided to reward Lovi for his help, and stretched out his arms to provide the most comfortable place.
The ordinary harbor had no appeal at all. The child was so hungry that he cried when he saw it. Lo Wei pretended not to see it: "Dale, I think you should ask Mixia to help take care of it."
"Why?" Lodel was puzzled.
"You can't take care of it by yourself! There's no way to communicate."
(End of this chapter)
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