The queue of the Lan Pavilion became more sedentary day by day.

I guess that's why I stopped selling for half the price and the rarity has faded.

But it's a small shop, so that helped me a lot.

Fixed customers are definitely on.

Thanks to this I could safely make a new ramen.

Lan and the Great Sage consult and develop it and Laura and the others taste it.

And again, weekend holidays.

Lan Pavilion's stalls came before the Adventurer's Guild again.

Laura is Huaroli. Everyone else is a Cheyna dress.

What a great sage to join today.

But that's not where it really matters.

What should appeal is the new menu, Adventurer Ramen!

"You hungry adventurers! I've developed a ramen that will boil molly power just by eating a cup. His name is Ramen the Adventurer! Plenty of noodles and vegetables. What a free garlic topping! Increases in vegetables and back fat are also free! You can't beat any monster if you eat this! Of course, I recommend it to anyone who isn't an adventurer!

Laura and the others said, "New launch, Adventurer Ramen! 'Take a standing sign that says' and appeal all over.

Then there was another crowd.

"I ate at the stall and at the head office, so I was going to make it another store today, but don't worry about the new menu"

"And I've been with the adventurer Ramen. I have to eat this as an adventurer!

"Than that... that silver-haired guy, isn't he a great sage...?

"Ha, no way. There's no way the Great Sage works in a stall."

"So is that..."

I hear voices like that.

Really a great sage. That's the guy, but no one will believe me when I say it.

Even Laura would never have believed that hero when she was told he was working in a street if she had gone into school and gotten close to the Great Sage.

But now it feels like, "It's great to work seriously without taking a nap."

"I will actually try the Adventurer Ramen. It's a dish that adventurers will definitely want to eat."

"What about toppings, Al?

"It's garlic, abra, and palm mash!

With that said, Misaki received more and more from the run and began eating at the table.

Adventurer Ramen looks awesome first.

Moyashi and cabbage are so piled that you can't see the noodles.

Topped garlic there. This comes with a stamina to fight monsters.

More lumps of dorsal fat. This is also a complimentary topping. If a normal person eats, he'll definitely gain weight, but a manual worker should be fine. I also recommend it to people who want to eat something greasy anyway because you can get fat.

And the noodles are much thicker than regular ramen.

Run made a new one for the Adventurer Ramen. The Great Sage was in charge of purchasing the flour.

A powerful thick noodle is a tooth that doesn't betray its appearance.

Masaki eats such adventurous ramen at a fierce speed.

She looks like she wonders if she's a girl of her age, but Laura knows exactly how Misaki feels.

When I tasted it, I was stuck with its deliciousness.

I couldn't stop the chopsticks from moving.

I know my body stinks, but I eat garlic.

Even though that back fat looks bad for beauty, it's delicious enough to make me addicted somehow.

After I finished eating, I said, "If I was eating something like this, my body would be in trouble. I'm never gonna eat again," but in a few hours, I'm gonna want to eat again.

That's the Adventurer Ramen.

"It is a complete meal with no soup left. It's a pleasure."

The misaki really looked delicious and I ate the pepper.

The adventurers who saw it change the color of their eyes and line up in the stalls.

For once, I've also prepared regular ramen noodles, but all I ordered was Adventurer Ramen.

"Wow... this is amazing. I am now savoring the feeling that I am accumulating a day's worth of energy into my body!

"No... no matter what the avant-garde is, if I eat something like this the wizard will have luxury... luxury in my stomach..."

"The power that stains my body after the monster crusade...... just ramen for adventurers!

"I've been thinking about it! Even the dragons are going to beat us now!

Something like this gave me a ritual atmosphere rather than enjoying a meal.

But good reviews are good.

Occasionally people who are not adventurers are also challenged. But there's too much, and even if I barely finished eating, I go home with a bitter face.

The guild's receptionists and others who came to hear the noise were weeping.

"Ugh, I'll definitely get fat..."

"I should have stayed... I should have stayed..."

"I ate them all, even though I knew I would..."

I can't stop knowing I'm gonna get fat. I can't stop.

That's the Adventurer Ramen!

However, due to the high volume, the turnover of the customer dropped.

Thanks to this, the soup lasts longer.

In addition, there is little fear of quantity or the number of guests in line.

The soup ran out last week with the queue continuing to grow, but that's not going to have to happen today.

I'm too busy to worry about my eyes turning.

Speaking of trouble, Charlotte nearly got her ass touched, so much so that she strained her guests.

I mean, everything's fine.

"Is that it? Dean, what are you mixing up and lining up with your customers?!?"

"Because you don't go around the store without me. I'm hungry."

"Ha... pay me right"

Oh, my God. I could afford to do that.

And in the evening, sold out safely.

As we all cleaned up after saying it was good, those who ate Adventurer Ramen and then headed back to Crusade Quest smiled.

"Thanks to that ramen, you've got more power than usual! Thanks!"

"I think the power of magic has increased, too!

Oh, my God.

I thought it would come with stamina, but I didn't expect it to even power up.

It could be the mystery of the East.

Ramen's stalls were far more successful than originally planned.

Not only is this cheap and delicious, but this must settle in completely rather than transient boom than it turns out to be practical for adventurers.

But there are limits to the human stomach.

In other words, the more ramen eaters, the less other restaurant sales fall.

Naturally there are those who do not feel comfortable with it.

And some of them, even those who think about direct confrontation...