Chapter 1835 - The Best Way To Forget A Man Is To...
Chapter 1835 - The Best Way To Forget A Man Is To...
Chapter 1835: The Best Way To Forget A Man Is To...
Scheer smiled. She did not doubt Mag’s judgment at all. The steam train’s trial was a success, and Mag’s textile factory was also producing at high efficiency. All of this proved that the steam engine could be widely used.
“I heard that Mr. Mag and Miss Gloria are in a deep working relationship. I wonder if we could also engage in some other partnerships as well.” Scheer looked at Mag with a smile.
Vixen.?Mag raised his brow slightly. If it was someone else, their mind would definitely go down the gutter. Thankfully, he had a tiger wife at home, so his heart was as calm as water. Smiling, he said, “If I had other big projects which require a large amount of capital like the steam train, I would naturally come to you first. As for those small projects, I would not hold you up with those.”
“Even I can’t take on more projects like the railway.” Scheer smiled and looked at Mag with an expectant gaze.
“You don’t have to look at me like that. I really don’t have any such projects currently.” Mag shrugged. The era of the steam engine had just started, and he could not make everyone jump into the digital era all of a sudden. The world would probably enter a state of confusion, and God might punish him for that.
“Then I hope I will be the first person you think of when there’s an opportunity,” Scheer said seriously.
“Of course.” Mag picked up the glass of water on the table and took a sip. After that, he stood and left to go back to cook.
On his way back, Mag saw that the temporary stalls in Aden Square were almost all set up. It took up the majority of the central space in Aden Square. It seemed like the scale of the Delicacy Extravaganza this time was rather big.
***
“It’s too difficult. Brewing wine isn’t even this tough. I’m just dead tired,” Hannah said depressingly during lunch as she walked down the stairs, and flopped on the table after washing up.
It pained everyone to see her like that. They all knew that the machine in her factory building exploded two days ago, and she had to start from scratch.
“Although you’re dead tired now, you’ll soon be rewarded,” Mag said as he took out the last plate of eggplant with garlic sauce.
“What reward?” Hannah suddenly sprang right up as she looked at Mag expectantly.
“You won’t be tired when you’re dead.” Mag smiled and sat opposite Hannah.
“Boss, you…” Hannah glared at Mag angrily.
“Yeah, look at Ugly Duckling. It’s just eating and sleeping all day long. How blissful,” Miya said as she stroked Ugly Duckling, which was eating by her feet.
“Alright, let’s eat.” Mag picked up his chopsticks with a smile, and told Hannah, “I went to the textile factory this morning, and found you a group of outstanding workers. Once you’ve got your machine ready, you’ll be able to start work immediately.”
“Really?!” Hannah’s eyes lit up with joy. She looked at Mag agitatedly, and said, “Boss, I love you!!!”
“Alright, alright, I can’t accept your love.” Mag quickly waved his hands. Thankfully, Irina was not around, and neither was Amy, who had a notebook.
After lunch, Mag suddenly recalled something. He announced, “Oh, right. There will be a Delicacy Extravaganza the day after tomorrow, and the Food Association has invited us to join it. I’ve already agreed to it, so we will not be running our business on that day. We are going to set up our stall.”
“But we have so many dishes. It’s not very easy to operate with a stall,” Yabemiya voiced out her concern.
“We will only have four dishes on that day. Stir-fried octopus tentacles, octopus balls, and two octopus tentacle dishes.” Mag smiled. “On top of that, I will be revealing the recipe for these four dishes and do a live tutorial.”
The restaurant became quiet. Everyone looked at Mag in disbelief.
“Boss, you mean… you’re going to teach everyone how to make those four dishes?” Rena asked in shock. Those were the newly launched popular dishes.
“Are you going to reveal the recipe even for the new dishes that the restaurant has not launched?” Firis exclaimed.
“Yes. I intend to teach everyone how to make those dishes so that everyone can whip up delicious food at home too.” Mag nodded. Smiling, he said, “As for the two new dishes, I don’t intend to put them up on the restaurant’s menu. If people want to know what they taste like, they can only make it themselves at home, or wait for another restaurant to introduce it on their menu.”
Everyone was even more astounded. They did not understand why Mag was doing this.
“I intend to open up a shop specially selling octopus tentacles. I’ve already found the supplier, and I am revealing the recipe to teach everyone how to eat the octopus tentacle because I want to start the sales for it, and also do some advertisement for the new shop,” Mag explained with a smile.
“Boss, you are really a talent in sales.” Angela gave Mag a thumbs-up. She sincerely admired him.
Everyone also understood how it worked, and could not help but look at Mag in a different light.
“I just wonder if those customers who would want to try the new product but miss the opportunity would flip,” Miya said with a smile.
“It’s alright. I’ll write a notice up tomorrow to tell them that we will be launching the new products during the Delicacy Extravaganza, and it will only be launched for that day. Those who are free will naturally go over to try it out,” Mag said. It would be best if they would buy some octopus tentacles to make it themselves at home.
“Boss, Is that Miss Audrey interested in you? I saw her lining up outside just now,” Yabemiya told Mag with a smile.
“I’m not sure about that.” Mag sighed. He looked up at the ceiling with a trace of melancholy in his eyes. “This darn charm.”
Everyone burst out laughing.
“Alright, pack up and get ready to start work,” Mag said with a smile.
***
“Hubby, why do we always have to line up for so long every time we come to this restaurant? My legs are so sore.” A beautiful young lady used her fist to pound gently on Vicennio’s chest as she complained softly, “We should have played a little longer in the cart before coming down.”
In that case, I had to come down,?Vicennio muttered to himself inside. However, he put his arm around the young lady’s waist dotingly, and let her lean on him as he gently comforted her, “Honey, don’t be impatient. The restaurant’s door will open soon. There’s a long line because Boss Mag’s food is really too delicious.”
He looked in front. Randy was chatting happily with a gentle-looking woman. That woman would occasionally cover her mouth and giggle as she looked at Randy with a gleam.
“Tsk. It seems like Betty is very fond of your friend. I haven’t seen her so happy in such a long time.” Bonnie looked at the two of them as well, and covered her mouth as she giggled. She said, “Indeed, the best way to forget a man is to find an even more interesting man.”