NOVEL My Restaurant's Guests are All Abnormal Chapter 227 - 87 Chen Ze: The difference between humans and demons is even greater than that between humans and dogs!

My Restaurant's Guests are All Abnormal

Chapter 227 - 87 Chen Ze: The difference between humans and demons is even greater than that between humans and dogs!
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Chapter 227: Chapter 87 Chen Ze: The difference between humans and demons is even greater than that between humans and dogs!

"Ladies and gentlemen, I am a personal, uh no, a demon trainee with two and a half years of practice, Bei Xukun. I like singing, dancing, r...rap." Chen Ze’s mouth twitched. Betty was becoming more and more entertaining, and what’s key is that she even mimicked it so convincingly, unbelievable.

This made Chen Ze wonder if he might see Betty dressed in a black suit, carrying a coffin one day.

Thinking about it carefully, it seemed quite possible, as the Succubus was straying further and further down the path of self-liberation.

"Are you done messing around? If you are, come over and eat some Leftover General Chicken." Chen Ze picked up a piece of chicken and put it in his mouth.

It must be said that the success of Leftover General Chicken was not without reason, partly because it had elements of fried chicken, and partly because its flavor tended more towards Western dietary habits.

At the very least, this kind of sweet and sour chicken tasted quite odd to Chen Ze, but all in all, it was still pretty good.

"It’s really tasty, but why does it feel a bit like fried chicken?" Betty quickly grabbed pieces of chicken, and before long, her cheeks were bulging like a hamster’s.

Chen Ze smacked his lips, originally worried that he wouldn’t be able to finish such a big plate of Leftover General Chicken, but now it seemed there was no need to worry, Betty could easily finish it all.

Chen Ze wiped his mouth and was about to get up to do some prep work, as some dishes, if only started when ordered, could be very troublesome.

And it could make the customers wait too long, which wasn’t good at all.

"Oh right, Boss, this is a game made by Lindsay." Betty suddenly remembered something and took out a laptop from her backpack.

Chen Ze was stunned. What was this about? Had Lindsay already self-taught to the extent of making games?

Chen Ze was a bit dazed. The situation was a bit beyond his expectations, or more accurately, Chen Ze had never imagined that Lindsay would make a game.

After all, even computer science students couldn’t just make their own games, and how long had she been learning? Could it be that Lindsay was truly a computer genius?

Not only had she learned programming, but she had also mastered it all?

Chen Ze suddenly felt like his four years of university had been a waste, but he still took the laptop and turned it on for a look.

This laptop had a lot of stuff on it, including many programs Chen Ze didn’t recognize, but there was one icon in the center with an eye on it.

Chen Ze, without much care, clicked on it. Then the screen went dark, and he entered the game interface, where Chen Ze was surprised to discover that it was an all-Chinese game.

The game wasn’t long, just one level, but it took Chen Ze an hour to get through it.

"Are you sure this was made by Lindsay herself?" Chen Ze was shocked and wiped the cold sweat from his forehead.

"Yeah, she wanted to make games to earn money. She said the computer specs weren’t good enough." Betty, now changed, stood in the restaurant, wiping the tables down.

Chen Ze pondered. This horror game could be said to be a fantastic game; there were hardly any ghosts seen throughout, but the intense sense of oppression had made Chen Ze nervous enough to sweat in his palms.

Chen Ze had honestly not expected such a rudimentarily produced game to provide such a gaming experience, completely different from the typical gameplay patterns of opening doors to kill, turning around to kill, or surprise kills of other games.

Instead, it went to another extreme, where as soon as you played, you knew something might happen, but you could only watch helplessly as it became reality.

"By the way, didn’t you give Lindsay something else?" Chen Ze was a bit suspicious; a mere computer couldn’t achieve this effect.

"Hehe, Boss, have you forgotten that we are Succubi? Masters of psychology, the Succubi~" Betty boasted, swaying her tail with pride.

Chen Ze immediately understood. The game that Lindsay had made involved the realm of psychology, using music, visuals, and character voices to create a sense of horror.

"I think that’s feasible; I’ll put the work online, and then when she completes the full version, I’ll give her all the profit." Chen Ze packed up his laptop. He wasn’t really concerned about this thing.

A horror game, seriously? I’ve personally beaten Kayako.

Chen Ze rubbed his hands together. Suddenly mentioning Kayako made him a bit eager to fight; after all, such a qualified punching bag was hard to come by.

"Okay, Boss, I’ll tell Lindsay as soon as I get back~" Betty seemed quite happy.

Before Chen Ze could continue, the sound of wind chimes came in, followed by Betty’s voice.

"Welcome to Dream Restaurant, dear customer~" freewebnoveℓ.com

Chen Ze hurried out, wanting to see if it was Liu Maoxing bringing Ryan in. To his surprise, he saw a woman, a very seductively dressed woman.

"Is this a restaurant? What do you have to eat? I’ll have one of everything." The woman wore a dress and high heels.

"Customer, here is our menu." Betty passed the menu over, missing WALL-E a bit; that robot was so convenient for introducing the menu.

"Eh~ no little sausages?" The woman’s voice was strange, too, sounding like she was cooing.

"Um... sorry, we don’t have that dish." Betty shook her head; she couldn’t recall any dish with little sausages.

"Sigh~ If it was that chef, mister, I wouldn’t mind a big sausage either~" The woman took out a cigarette from her bosom, lit it, and raised an eyebrow at Chen Ze.

Chen Ze returned to the kitchen with an expressionless face. What was this, a female thug? Could she not hit on him right away, damn it, her car was practically running over his face!

"Sorry, customer, please order from the menu." Betty looked at the woman with a forced smile. Are you kidding me, daring to flirt with the boss?

If Lady Lafra were here, she’d have killed you with a single swipe of her claw and nailed you to the Pillar of the Abyss.

"Really now~ Why get angry? Then I’ll take this, and that one as well~" Betty glanced at the menu, looked at the woman in surprise, and then walked into the kitchen.

"Boss, one Moonlight, one spicy hotpot." Chen Ze nodded, indicating he understood.

Chen Ze was a bit puzzled though; usually, if you eat something sweet, you wouldn’t want something spicy, and it had been quite a while since he last made hotpot.

He wondered how Riesel was doing lately; the last time he heard from Sebastian, it seemed he was contributing to the growth of the Dragon Clan’s population.

Chen Ze shook his head, throwing these thoughts out of his mind, and then took the meat of the Moonlight Bear out of the freezer.

Moonlight wouldn’t be the same without it, and Chen Ze planned to finish it quickly.

Lafra glanced at her ring, which had just flashed. She knew exactly what that meant.

"I’m leaving." Lafra stood up.

"Sovereign! Please wait a moment; there are still ten mines’ ownership issues..."

"I’m saying it once more, I am leaving." A heavy, ominous presence rolled off Lafra, and a powerful domineering force filled the entire negative plane in an instant.

Stan put down his pen and looked toward the southwest.

"Yo, little bat is angry."

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