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After a serious discussion, Mag and Irina still had not come to a consensus on her new identity and so they left it as it was for now.
Mag was actually looking forward to her making an appearance as the lady boss of Mamy Restaurant. After all, it felt as though they were sneaking around.
She should be longing to make an appearance as the mother of the two children.
"Actually, if you make known your identity right now, no one would dare to do anything to you right now too," Irina said with her mouth full of noodles.
Mag was stunned. This was the case based on his current capabilities and reputation.
Being a demi-god was akin to being invincible in the Norland Continent.
Besides, he had played an important role on two occasions in the fight against the devil and had already become the savior of the world to many people. He was no longer just the Roth Empire's god of war.
Even if he opened up about his identity, no one would come to him and seek death.
Josh was dead, Sean had lost an arm and the Wind Forest was already in bits and pieces. Who else is there?
Before Mag replied, Irina mumbled to herself, "But in that case, it would be rather boring… Those customers would not come solely for the food. It's so boring to cook for a group of people with motives."
Yes, it would be boring.
This was another reason Mag did not wish to publicize his identity.
There was another deeper reason, perhaps the little insistence he held inside.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtMamy Restaurant's Boss Mag probably was the real him. It was also the identity that he liked and accepted whole-heartedly.
Whereas the savior Alex was more of a character he played, like spiderman with his mask on, someone that would appear only when needed.
It was very difficult to imagine what his interesting life would become if he were to open up with his identity.
Perhaps there would be a wave of change in customers. The patience of those with ill intentions was not something people going for food could compare to.
The ladies in the restaurant might behave with more caution and restriction.
Mag only gave it a casual thought and it already seemed terrible to him.
Irina picked up the bowl and finished the soup. After that, she looked at Mag and said, "Oh, right, Isn't your Miss Black Cat done printing? Are you intending to sell it in the restaurant too?"
"No. Miss Black Cat is going to be an advertisement for Maestro Vicki. If it sells well in Chaos City, she might not benefit much too. Therefore, I am thinking of sending these 10,000 copies to Rodu to get Eiffie's help to sell them." Maestro Vicki poured a glass of warm water for Irina.
Irina took a sip and looked at him with a smile. "You look more like a shrewd businessman now."
"You have to put in the effort to earn money." Mag smiled. He looked at Irina and said, "One would only know how costly the living expenses are if they are supporting the family. Money is a good thing. You should know this very well too."
"40,000 elves. Each person is a mouth to feed. It's not a small number." Irina nodded in agreement. After all, this place is not full of resources like the Wind Forest. The elves were unable to stand on their own and everything required money.
If Mag did not create a few big projects, very lucrative ones, for the Night Elves the moment they arrived at Chaos City, Irina would still be worrying daily about how to feed them.
"In that case, I will arrange for the manpower to have them sent to Titan Tavern?"
"That works. I'll write a letter to Eiffie later on to ask her to help us sell the picture books." Mag nodded. This would save him a trip down.
Other than the picture books, Mag also sent Eiffie another gift — to be the proxy for Rum.
Hannah's brewery had already moved into the production phase. Other than supplying for Mamy Restaurant, it still had an abundant supply of Rum.
Mag's plan was to set up three dedicated points of sale for Rum and at the same time, expand outwards.
The drinking culture was in trend and most of the potential consumers gathered in Rodu. Therefore, Rodu was also one of his goals for expansion.
Eiffie was not a bad partner, so he had decided to pass this opportunity to her.
Other than Titan Titan Liquor, Titan Tavern did not have another drink that could hold the fort. If they had Rum as a form of support, Titan Tavern would become more competitive.
In business, it was only right to look out for one another.
After the morning operation, Mag went down to Hope School.
This new school building, located in the city's Northside, was built on a piece of wasteland and it only took a few months to be completed.
The workers were removing the outer barriers and the four-story buildings started appearing. There were martial arts fields, magic halls, career buildings, and more.
Mag stood at the school gate with a smile. He could already see the children entering the school with their school bags.
He had participated in every phase of this school's establishment from the obtaining of funds to choosing of location and designing the place. Although he did not come often, he did see it get built from scratch.
He hoped that with the establishment of Hope School, students who skipped school due to poverty could have the chance to receive an education, thereby getting an opportunity to change their fate through learning.
He had always believed that learning was the most effective way for most people to change their fate and social class.
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He was more passionate to push for this and provided a lot of support because he saw Amy's friends.
The final work for the school was almost complete. It seemed that there should be no problem opening a week later.
"Mr. Mag?" A voice came from behind.
Mag turned around and said with a smile, "Teacher Luna, what a coincidence."
"There is a trial class for the new teachers today. I came over to take a look. At the same time, I'll be doing some handover work with the workers." Luna stopped in front of Mag and said with a smile, "This is your first time here after the school's construction has been completed, right? Do you want me to bring you around?"
"It would be an honor if you have the time." Mag nodded with a smile.
He wanted to take a look at how the construction was going and it would naturally be better if Luna was around to give him a tour.
"This way, please." Luna brought Mag through the school door. As the principal of Hope School, every inch of grass here was filled with her effort.
Mag would occasionally nod and ask a few questions. While he listened to Luna's detailed introduction to the current situation at Hope School, he felt an increasing respect for her.
He initially thought that everything could be done with money.
However, to really build a school, to build a team of teachers, and recruit students, it was really very difficult and troublesome.
Luna was a weak lady but she took everything upon her shoulders.
She had given too much to build a school that could change the children's fate.
Luna stopped in front of a school building. She told Mag with a smile, "Although I've said many words of gratitude, I would still like to thank you, once again, on behalf of the children."
"You're too courteous." Mag shook his head. He looked at the career building and asked with a smile, "Is your school hiring cooking teachers? The kind that is only part-time without pay?"