"Whoo~"

Liu Zheng shook his tentacle.

Don't let the small size of the white goose fool you; its feathers are harder than the bones of an ox or horse, and pressing them is really difficult.

"Cough cough."

A heavy coughing sound came from behind him.

"Sigh, come on."

Liu Zheng sighed.

"Humph."

The cattle and horses stretched out their hooves and collapsed onto the haystack.

After another round of extensive massage, the cattle and horses were completely satisfied.

Only Liu Zheng grimaced, his four tentacles feeling as sore as if they had been soaked in aqua regia.

While he was kneading his hands together, he made a phone call to the Spider Weaver.

Soon, it cautiously crawled out of the shadows.

Is this the material?

He took out the glowing thread and asked.

"Squeak."

"Boss?"

Liu Zheng looked at the cattle and horses.

"This is it."

Although the ox and horse were impatient, they still translated it.

Is the length sufficient?

he asked again.

"Squeak."

"enough."

"That's fine."

Liu Zheng nodded.

If the box spider dares to mess with him, he'll teach it a lesson about flexible moral boundaries.

How long will it take to finish?

"Squeak."

"It takes about three days. Once it's done, it will be given directly to the driver."

The ox and horse translator said.

"Okay, then tell him later."

Liu Zheng said.

"Squeak?"

The Spider Weaver's tone sounded somewhat hesitant.

"Oh, isn't that unnecessary?"

The ox and horse imitated the tone perfectly.

“I think it’s necessary. If you don’t tell me, then I’ll have to discuss with you whether your molting is useless or not. Your uncle saw through me as soon as I went in, and I was almost turned into a toy by him.”

He said fiercely.

Although he was seen through because of his overwhelming murderous aura, it didn't stop him from using that as an excuse, since it wasn't a lie anyway.

"Squeak, squeak."

The Spider Woman shrank further into the shadows.

"I said, I said."

"Hmph. Go ahead."

Liu Zheng waved his tentacles.

The Spider Weaver Girl fled as if she were running away.

"You little rascal, you've got quite the airs of an official these days."

The ox and horse looked at him sideways, their tone subtle.

"Isn't that what you said, boss? As a delivery worker, you need to be bolder."

Liu Zheng immediately spoke respectfully.

"When the hell did I say that? I was saying that as a restaurant employee, you should be bolder outside."

The ox and horse glared at each other.

"Almost, almost."

He said perfunctorily.

"Hmph, you're just using someone else's power to intimidate others. Sooner or later you'll be brought down."

The oxen and horses hurled vicious curses at him.

"Boss, I messed up, so you won't get your final payment."

"I was just talking nonsense because I had too much to drink. Someone as cautious as you will definitely have a safe journey and live a long life."

The cattle and horses changed their way of speaking.

"hehe."

Just as Liu Zheng was about to exchange a few more words to relieve his boredom, his phone suddenly rang.

"Senior, are you ready?"

"The call connected," the novelist asked.

"Ready."

Liu Zheng checked the time: 6:30 PM.

"Okay, I'll place the order right away."

The novelist hung up the phone.

"Oh, right, boss, I forgot to give you the thing."

He took out the sexy lingerie and commemorative medal and handed them to Niu Ma.

"Hmph, I thought you were going to play dumb and stay here."

The ox and horse pursed their lips.

"No way, you're much more reliable than a medal, boss."

Liu Zheng laughed.

"Save those kinds of words for your lovers."

The ox and horse said disdainfully.

"However, you'd better not think that just because you've hooked up with a rich woman, you can escape the bloody restaurant."

It went on to say

"Why? Boss, weren't you planning to run away too?"

"So you've received the 'Outstanding Employee' award three times?"

The ox and horse countered with a question.

"Uh, no."

"Then you are talking nonsense."

The cattle and horses scoffed.

"Moreover, my three 'Outstanding Employee' awards were restaurant rewards, but the rewards you receive are different."

It made a pointed remark.

"You mean"

"I didn't say anything."

The oxen and horses have learned their lesson this time.

"It's okay, I never planned to leave the restaurant anyway."

Liu Zheng shrugged.

"Hmph, you're new here now, so it's still exciting. You'll understand once you've been here a while."

"Working in a restaurant, you can never live a normal 'human' life."

The ox and horse raised their eyelids slightly and said.

"Does going out mean I can live a normal 'human' life?"

He did not agree with what the cattle and horses said.

Based on what he has seen and heard these past few days, there is not a single pure land in the metropolis.

"You definitely won't find the kind of life you're looking for, but you can find a relatively stable and safe life, otherwise even a metropolis couldn't survive."

"What you see now is what the restaurant wants you to see."

"The ox and horse said."

"Does leaving the restaurant mean you can see the real metropolis?"

Liu Zheng asked.

"Do not."

The ox and horse shook their heads.

"That"

"What everyone sees is the real metropolis."

Niu Ma said meaningfully.

"Oh."

He said calmly.

"No, I'm telling you such important information, and this is your reaction."

The ox and horse were somewhat displeased.

"What the metropolis looks like doesn't matter to me, as long as I can live."

Liu Zheng said calmly.

"Tch, you humans are just stubborn."

The oxen and horses turned over and ignored him.

Soon, the ghost hand crawled in through the movable wooden plank.

Liu Zheng ignored it this time and picked up the takeout order after it left.

"Meal: One serving of grilled fish balls with scallops."

Address: 'Feather Pen' Club.

"The person who ordered the food: a novelist"

Time limit: Three hours

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