I took the cookware out of the “warehouse” right then and there. I took the chopped moo moo meat, stuck it into the ribs of the meat scraping Ulfes and roasted it over the fire.
Easy to do. A quick and easy meal.
That was about the only reason I chose that menu.
It was a reasonably busy street there, though.
I was getting tangled up with some thugs, and people were just pretending they didn’t know me.
No one would complain if I was grilling meat on the side of the road.
If they complain, I complain back.
The good smell of cooking meat wafts through the air.
Drool dripped from Loloi’s limp mouth.
“Loloi saved my life earlier. You don’t have to pay me or anything. Eat all you want.”
Then Loloi’s eyes light up with a cupid’s eye.
In case you’re wondering, my warehouse is stocked with quite a bit of meat.
Basically, it’s for my own consumption.
As long as I stock up on food and water. In worst case scenario, even after I run out of mana and lose my bed, I can live from there for days.
Loloi woke up and bit into a piece of meat.
“What is this? It’s not a kodris! A rich flavor that melts in my mouth! The smell! I’ve never had anything like this before!”
“It’s a moo-moo. It’s a monster in the western Garaado Mountains.”
“Moo-moo! Awesome! Great!”
Loloi eat meat at a great rate.
In no time at all, she was finished.
“No more?”
She appealed with his eyes.
“Um…”
I already told her to eat as much as she wanted. It would be uncool if I asked her to stop now.
For a while.
While struggling with Loloi’s appetite, I desperately continued to bake moo meat.
And.
I noticed that adventurers and city residents, caught by the smell, were gathering around me.
“Moo moo? I’ve heard of it, but I’ve never taste it.”
“I heard it was popular once upon a time.”
“Is it better than Kodris?”
“At least she looks like she’s eating like a damn fish.”