Thanks to a Different World Reincarnation

Delicious meals and new friends

Gin along a wide boulevard with Burke.

The main street is lined with stalls, and the contents vary from groceries to food. The extra, organized stall placement makes you feel relaxed and the roof and ascent are beautiful to look at with colorful colors in use. A lot of people go out with each other dressed in small, beautiful outfits too. There is also a vibrant and bright atmosphere where you can see working-style men chewing skewers in stalls and women in matching costumes sitting on chairs and bickering juice with one hand. Is it because many people wear hats that they seem to have a lot of humans at first sight? But inside, you can also see the beast man with the beast ear and tail, and the long-eared elf, and the European-style township goes hand in hand. This is exactly what fantasy is all about.

Burke talked as Jin glanced around in circles.

You look like you're having a lot of fun.

Because those who come out of the country normally are ashamed, and many care about their ascendant behavior. Aside from whether you can actually do it or not, be careful not to temper it for once. But Jin doesn't care about that.

He gives admiration to the streets without hesitation, smiling at people waiting, and finding one novelty after another is blinding. The face is always smiling.

"Ha. I was ashamed to admire this kind of landscape. It's the first time I've seen it."

Jin answers with a smile. He seems more than shy.

In fact, when it comes to foreign countries, Jin only knows Hawaii and South Korea, who went on employee trips when he was a company employee, and has only seen pictures and TV of what is considered a classic European-style neighborhood of fantasy. Yet now I can feel the streets that remind me of old Europe. In addition to just being traveling and having fun, classic people are actually walking in front of them in fantasy worlds like cat ears and elf ears. Besides, there are many cute kids and beauties. There's no way Jin's tension won't go up.

Now Jin had forgotten all his previous doubts and was enjoying them completely.

"Heh heh. I'm out of town. You seem to like this city more than anything."

Jin's likeness was favorable to Burke.

"Has Mr. Burke been a soldier in this city the whole time?

When Burke heard that he was from this town, he was interested and Jin asked.

"No, I was an adventurer until about six years ago..."

Burke's face to answer seemed a little annoying for some reason.

"Well, there was a lot going on, and a little while ago, I had a baby, and I quit being an adventurer, and I became a soldier in this city."

And Burke continued his words to deceive.

"Really?"

Of course Jin doesn't imitate anything more like poking around and listening. Everyone has a lot of hard and sad things to do in life. However, Jin vaguely hoped that one day Burke and I could talk like that.

Thereafter he walked in an indefinite chat, but Burke stopped slightly at what seemed to be a large square in the center, pointing to one of the large buildings along the road surrounding the square.

"That's the Adventurer Alliance. If you eat, just register within today."

"Is that it? Helpful. Thank you."

Jin was going to ask where the guild was too, so it was helpful to be told this way first. It was also reassuring that it was in an easy place to understand and didn't seem to get lost.

That's how less than a five-minute walk from the guild he arrived at the aiming dining room, the Traveler's Pavilion.

The number of customers is not as high because lunchtime is close to the end. Jin and the others could sit down without waiting.

"Let's see what we can do."

That's what Burke says. He sees the menu on the wall. Jin also looked at Burke's watching menu and there was a letter on the wall that he had never seen.

If you stare at it to look a little bit better, the letters are understandable and horrible for what they mean by something that doesn't change.

Though Jin may be interested in being a Japanese label in places like this, he insists that you don't let him.

The menu consists of three daily fixing meals and four special fixing meals. 10 copper coins in the highest special fixed meal. Every day there are five flat copper coins.

"Mr. Burke. Thank you for today's special meal."

I would like to make an offer to Burke. I have 50 copper coins so I have no problem. I wanted to express my gratitude here because Burke was left to take care of me.

"No, that's fine. Nothing. I didn't do anything."

That was a reluctant Burke, but he smiled and nodded at the end when I asked him again.

"Well, would God forgive me if I were about to? Thanks."

Order 2 servings of special fixed meals with Burke's consent. The items ordered were arranged on the table one after the other without waiting too long.

Two whitefish muniels with plenty of butter, skewered and baked alternately with meat and onions, plus a simple salad and corn soup topped with cheese and salt. Besides, there are a number of replaceable hard type breads in the basket. Voluptuous content, and full on the table.

"Sounds delicious. Do you want some?"

That's what Burke says. He takes the meat skewer with one hand and carries it to his mouth.

"Yes, let's eat."

Jin, on the other hand, hands together.

"I'll have it."

That's what I said.

Burke chews on the crushed meat as he looks at it with a face that sees something odd.

"What is that, your hometown habit or something?

"Yes, this means thank you to the people who made it and the people who made it, and they're going to be delicious."

Jin explained, bitterly laughing that Burke had told me it was his usual habit. It's supposed to have a religious connotation, but these ideas prevail nowadays.

"Well, it's rare to thank cooks and ingredients. Could you do it every time?

"Yes, and now that I've finished my meal, it's delicious, and I say," Thank you. "

Gin also hits the skewered BBQ as I say. Delicious. Would the ingredients be good, simple flavoring with salt and pepper only, but great flavor. Jin is obsessed and wears it.

Fish next. Light white fish tangled with butter sauce and this is delicious too. Virtual reality is really amazing, and Jin enjoyed his meal by mistake.

Meanwhile, Burke seems to be thinking something as he continues to eat.

"Well, I also give thanks to God for the festival meal before eating. Sure, because it's my wife who usually works hard for me. Why don't you tell your wife today?"

"I think it's good. I'm just not into the way you say," I'll have it, "and I think it would be nice if I told my wife that I would normally, like I said," Thank you for always working hard "or" Thank you for being delicious this time. "

Jin talks, adding that he looks a little bit awesome and sorry. While eating, they were the two people who were cleverly establishing the conversation.

"Okay. But you're young. You've got a little bit of a spot."

You want to say you smell like an old man for it. But Jin has never had a place, even if he is old. Give it back with a bitter laugh. That's how Jin enjoyed his irreverent talk with Burke and a delicious meal.

Jin has also developed diabetes in her 20s and has always been a dietary restriction day. It's been a long time since I've eaten so many delicious things without thinking about calories, and I was still struck by the difference of view as to what a fantastic virtual reality is.

The two continue their relaxing conversation as they flatten the dish, which had that much, by wiping it clean with bread to the dish sauce, and sipping the last tea-like beverage that came out.

Burke was surprisingly fond of talking, and Jin was basically thorough with his listeners. Burke is now 34 years old. Wife and one child. Looks like a good, troubled dad. The couple seemed friendly, and the curse was heard.

This is how Jin likes to listen to people. I enjoyed listening to cursory stories whilst I was inwardly tearing up and envying them. We weren't done talking about it yet, but Burke's break was about to end.

That's how he finished his fun and delicious meal and Burke went back to work.

"When you calm down, let's have a drink this time. I know nothing about booze. Of course, now it's a split."

I was happy when Burke told me that on my way home.

"Oops, I forgot, one last thing. Welcome to Lienz! Welcome, Jin."

Seemed like another Gin had more friends.