Chapter 249: Chapter 109 New Guests and Mysterious Reviews
"..." Naruto muttered the spell under his breath, and it sounded very strange, while the Third Hokage watched him with a stern face.
Tornadoes, of course, the Third Hokage knew about them, and he instantly recalled several Ninjutsu that could produce tornado-like attacks as well.
But this shouldn’t be something the current Naruto could achieve, even if Naruto was from the Uzumaki Clan and had an astonishing amount of Chakra inside him, he was still too young now.
It’s not possible he could release a Ninjutsu like Wind Style: Great Gale, right? If he really could do it, then the Third Hokage really had to reassess the importance of that restaurant.
After a while, a huge tornado appeared out of nowhere in the sky, its strong winds even causing Naruto to almost lose his footing.
The Third Hokage flashed in front of Naruto, assessing the power of the tornado before him.
"Grandpa, are you okay?" Naruto squinted, the wind was too strong, he couldn’t control it at all.
"I’m fine, I’m fine," the Third Hokage said nonchalantly. This tornado’s power was probably at the level of a C-rank Ninjutsu, not enough to cause concern for Hiruzen Sarutobi, who was known as the Professor of Ninjutsu. fɾēewebnσveℓ.com
But still... the Third Hokage turned back to glance at Naruto, this intriguing new system of power might even overturn the entire Ninja world, right?
The Third Hokage didn’t believe that a teacher who could teach Naruto to release this sort of magic... spells, didn’t have other, more advanced magic in hand.
"Naruto, how would you like it if Grandpa treated you to a meal at that restaurant?" the Third Hokage asked with a kind smile.
"Manager, aren’t you worried about Andrew and the others?" Betty propped her chin in her hands, a bit bored as she looked up at the ceiling. Once Andrew and Elena went back, the restaurant was left with only Chen Ze and her.
Betty preferred the lively restaurant. Although it could sometimes get noisy, that made it feel more like a restaurant rather than this silent place.
"Not worried, whatever Nyarlathotep is doing, I don’t think there’s any need for me to worry," Chen Ze shook his head and yawned. If it weren’t for the fact that he was waiting for Liu Maoxing, he would have gone out to buy some lamb and offal already.
"So few customers today," Betty shook her head as if getting dizzy. If things continued to be this idle, she felt like she was going to fall asleep.
"Manager, let’s play a game of idioms," Betty suddenly stood up energetically. She thought it was a good idea and it would also help pass the time.
Chen Ze took out his phone and glanced at it, it was 3:42 in the afternoon.
"Okay, you start or I start?" Chen Ze put his phone away. If no customers came by four o’clock, he would go out to buy some stuff.
"You first, but no phones allowed," Betty nodded confidently. In order to teach Lindsay, she had devoured a huge book.
"Alright, is there a penalty for failing to continue?" Chen Ze asked again. After all, games without penalties seemed less fun.
"Yes, whoever fails will have to clean the whole restaurant today and also take care of all the chores on the second floor!" Betty looked very confident, and Chen Ze couldn’t help but smile.
"Okay, then I’ll start," Chen Ze said with a smile.
Betty immediately looked toward the kitchen, serious.
She didn’t want to lose; if she did, she felt like she would be exhausted today.
"One stone kills two birds," Chen Ze said casually, then comfortably stretched himself, it seemed that today’s chores wouldn’t fall on him.
"???" Betty’s face was a picture of confusion. She knew "one equals two" was indeed an idiom, but it seemed there really was no way to continue from there.
"Manager! You’re cheating!" Betty said, her cheeks puffing up with anger.
"You didn’t say I couldn’t use it," Chen Ze took out his phone and glanced at it, only three minutes had passed since they’d started their capricious game of idiom chain.
"Ah, this..." Betty scratched her head. What Chen Ze said seemed to make sense, but why did she always feel that something was off?
Watching Betty’s life-in-crisis expression, Chen Ze couldn’t help but smile happily. In this way, he wouldn’t have to deal with sweeping and mopping the second floor himself. But should he go change some of the dirty clothes?
After all, doing laundry is also part of housework, and Chen Ze felt he needed to... train Betty a bit.
Otherwise, won’t Betty turn into a mascot living with Lindsay?
Speaking of Lindsay, Chen Ze checked Steam and saw that since "Imon" was only an early access game, it was completely free, and the downloads were approaching a thousand—a pretty good achievement.
Chen Ze browsed the reviews; ninety-six percent were positive, and there were a bunch of people urging the release of the full game as soon as possible.
Among these, Chen Ze noticed an issue—that the game "Imon" seemed to be random?
[Orange Cat: I suspect the studio behind this game is really sick in the head? After I died the first time and restarted the game, the map changed?]
[Rampaging Post-80s: Blown away! This quality of game is completely made-in-China, I’m so moved, but I haven’t played the real-life mode mentioned online, how do you trigger it? Any experts?] freewebnøvel.com
[Of Course, Forgive Her: Seriously, I give up, the game isn’t big, but I’ve restarted the game twelve times and each time it’s a new map. "There is no new version here, just need to experience it for three minutes to realize they’re making a fool out of me, a game like a joke."]
[Can You Get Off My Wife: I’ve found a hidden setting; you can only die twenty-four times a day. After restarting twenty-four times, your game will automatically uninstall... Yes, automatically uninstall. I think maybe it’s because I’m too noob to play? But all twenty-four times were new maps, I’m on my knees!]
Looking at these lively comments and the bizarre usernames, Chen Ze’s mouth twitched—there really were a lot of talents on the internet.
Moreover, Chen Ze discovered that in just a short day or two, "Imon" already had its own forum and QQ groups.
The popularity of this game continued to skyrocket without any signs of slowing down.
The wind chime rang, and a customer walked in, to which Betty promptly went to greet.
"Esteemed guest, welcome to the Dream Restaurant, what would you like to eat?" Betty asked with a smile, looking at the customer in front of her.
"Magic energy? And a bit of demon energy? Is this some sort of nefarious shop?!" The burly man looked at Betty seriously, his sword abruptly gripped in his hand.
Chen Ze raised an eyebrow; there was no doubt a new customer had arrived, but it was unclear from which world they came.
Then Chen Ze stepped out and saw a man with a big beard, tied-up hair, and particularly thick eyebrows looking seriously at Betty.
"This is..." Chen Ze felt this man looked very familiar.
"Heaven and Earth are boundless, the universe lends its law!"