"I think I'll go home once."

in the living room of the Anda family.

It's still hot today, Mr. Inertia, who abruptly says after zuzzling cold China.

By the way, chilled chinese is a Japanese-born dish named chinese by way of example but not chinese, so I said to the chinese, "When it comes to summer, it's chilled chinese, right?" And I said, "What are you talking about, Al?" and is returned.

When it comes to Chinese soba noodles at last, it is called Japanese noodles in China because this is also far from the real thing by way of example.

Unreachable thoughts.

"What's wrong? I told you I didn't want to go back where only those hard-headed people were."

"It seems that the youngsters of the clan have escaped the woods and started farming in human villages."

"I've never heard of a family of free elves who lived long enough."

Anyway, if one or two freaks are going out of the woods, the young guys are all out of the woods for an agricultural life.

There are no shadow shards where they were conservative, but it's largely Isao's fault.

"He said Isao, the cutter I was summoned back to, was also accompanying those young men, so I thought I'd go check on him once."

"Oh. You were quite old. Well, I guess if I relaxed by Elf Standards, I'd be dead by now."

That's the kind of Mr. Rimbell, but Isao probably won't die for a few more decades because it's the time he's on Nori right now and he's rather the most enjoyed of his life.

"And we need to spread this wonderful dish to everyone."

"……… Are you okay?"

Imagine the elves being as fuzzy in a group as Mr. Inertia once was, and stop or worry for a moment, Mr. Limbell.

But anyway, there is Mr. Jouzou who is turning into a food preacher even if Mr. Inertia doesn't go, so it's just the difference between early or late.

Japan is still at peace today.

Meanwhile Takatenara.

"Huh? Does chilling china have nothing to do with china?

"I think it's more of a dish that doesn't suit the Chinese."

Amaterasu, who says with mayonnaise on chilled China, and Tsukuyomi, a sect who does not wear stubborn mayonnaise.

"Rather mayonnaise on chilled chinese!?" Some may be surprised, "but if you mouth that, keep it in your chest because a mushroom-like war will break out.

"It is assumed that cold food is not good for you in China. It keeps raw vegetables away, so chilled chinese is the first dish that Chinese people don't think about."

"Uh, I heard you don't drink cold tea even in the summer in China."

"They say more people aren't these days, though. And I also hate cold food because it means food for prisoners. So the Chinese don't understand that the Japanese eat their lunches without warming them up."

"What? Even though it's a lunch box to put it in calculations until it gets colder."

Incidentally, it is assumed that the Chinese do not eat raw vegetables because of hygienic and environmental problems and parasitic problems, and that is why they always put the fire through it.

Conversely, I am quite passionate about passing through the fire, and supposedly there are more than a dozen types of cooking methods alone: sautéing, even in the same ingredients, is another dish because of its different sautéing, or seasoning.

... I mean, what do you mean?!?

"In short, even if you just fry one ingredient, it will be divided into nearly a hundred dishes depending on the combination of frying and seasoning."

"There are people who don't know the difference whether it's subdivided or eaten like that. Me or something."

"I'm not too sure about this either"

"Do you know what Toyo would do?

"……… you may understand if you are a toyoke shark."

"No, I don't get it!?

Dear Toyoke Hime, who suddenly becomes impotent and hastily faces out of the kitchen and denies it.

Even today the high heavens are peaceful.