Chapter 58: Back in My Childhood When I Believed That Rabbits Can Fly by Flapping Their Ears
Chapter 58: Back in My Childhood When I Believed That Rabbits Can Fly by Flapping Their Ears
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Chapter 58: Back in My Childhood When I Believed That Rabbits Can Fly by Flapping Their Ears
Vegetarian cuisine.
This is something that was developed due to Buddhism’s ban on eating meat, and is a cuisine that requires a surprisingly large amount of preparation. It is said that this is the reason behind why some monks said “this is too annoying, let’s just get rid of the ban on meat!”, but the truth of that fact cannot be determined.
For some reason, birds were an exception to the ban on meat. So one theory of why the counter word for rabbits is the same as for birds is because somebody went all Ikkyuu-san1 and insisted that “this is not a beast, it is an animal!” and it stuck.
The ban on meat has been lifted for the longest time already, so how about let’s just stop confusing elementary school children all over the country.
“Fumu. This…fried bean burd?…is truly delicious. It makes me feel like I’m partaking of nature’s blessing.”
The person who is currently smacking her lips on such vegetarian cuisine is the high-strung elf Inelteia-san whose loyalty is exploding through the roof today too from delicious food.
After a bite into a piece that had soaked up plenty of juices, her usually gallant face melts with enjoyment as she continues chewing.
“When it comes to soy beans, I personally prefer tofu and its refreshingness. Cold tofu with toppings is just the best. It is simple, but it’s the simplicity that allows the taste of the tofu to come out.”
In contrast, the person who is pushing for tofu is the main culprit who had dragged Inelteia-san down the path of gourmand, the dark elf Linbel-san.
She is currently utilizing the chopstick skills that she has totally mastered to skillfully cut out a mouth-sized piece of tofu and bring it to her mouth.
“I see. It is true that soy beans have been called the ‘meat of the field.’ For the two of you who cannot eat meat, it must surely be as much of a feast as meat is for us.”
Then the one who is nodding at something before the two gluttony banzai elves is the ‘freedom’ priest Natan-san who places his faith in Amaterasu-sama.
He is in the middle of increasing his repertoire after his recent appointment as one of the people sharing cooking duty at the Adachi residence. In order to ensure that he has new dishes that are satisfactory to the household’s vegetarian members, he is currently requesting their help with taste-testing.
Due to this, Inelteia-san’s impression of Natan-san is ‘a wonderful person willing to work hard for someone else’s sake’ and his stock is rapidly rising.
But on the other hand, Linbel’s impression is ‘I would be able to respect him normally if only he doesn’t say retarded things like a spasm’ and thus unchanged from the status quo.
Despite his serious appearance, he is actually a mischievous priest who purposely steps on landmines that he sees so there’s no helping it.
“But still, you sure seem to be quite deft at this. Cooking itself I can do, but it took me quite a bit of effort to get used to the cooking tools of this side.”
“It is indeed true that it takes a while to become familiar with them, but when you do, you will discover their convenience. This rice cooker is an exemplary example. It not only cooks rice, but—would you believe it—it can make bread and cake too!”
“Is that true?! Just one of these can cover main dish all the way to dessert?!”
Natan-san’s presentation that seems to emulate a shopping channel causes Inelteia-san’s eyes to sparkle.
Where has the original cool beauty Inelteia-san gone to.
“And so, I have attempted to make a cheesecake that uses tofu instead of cheese.”
“That’s no longer a cheesecake then.”
“We can’t eat cheese anyways, so it’s not like we’ll be able to tell the difference.”
There is Natan-san who has started a soy bean festival with his usual ‘freedom,’ then there are the two elves who seem to be walking mysteries of how so much food can go into such slender bodies.
Today, too, Japan is at peace.
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“Apparently rice harvesting has begun in the village of Fit in the Republic of Keros.”
“Gonna be right back.”
“Stop right there.”
At that time, in Galdeia Kingdom.
Ouhi-sama stands up upon hearing a certain report from a civil official, but immediately her shoulder is clasped by Ou-sama.
With a goal in sight, she becomes a rampaging train on a direct line. Today’s Ouhi-sama is in top form as always.
“You intend to, what, help harvest? A queen consort intends to help with HARVESTING?!”
“All Japanese feel a powerful urge to try rice harvesting every once in a while!”
“What kind of people ARE you guys?!”
An agricultural people who turned into battle people when pressed against the wall that eventually evolved into a hentai people, yep that’s us.
“Rice harvesting is fine, isn’t it? At least it’s a much more peaceful hobby than game hunting.”
“What would you think if the ruler of your homeplace went to harvest rice?”
“…… Damn, I would give him mad props for that.”
“Wh-, WHY?!”
Ouhi-sama and Ou-sama can’t been to see eye to eye due to a difference in values.
At this rate, the danger of divorce may…… not happen. Of course not.
“Alright. I might not agree with it, but I understand it. But over here, the way of being that is expected of those of us who stand at the top is different from what is expected of those below us. Being taken lightly for mixing among commoners is something that we wish to avoid.”
“Even I understand that. That’s why I’ll be going incogn—”
“You. Should. Understand. That. Your. Appearance. Is. CONSPICUOUS!”
“OWOWOWOWOWOW! Not umeboshi!” 2
(…… Umeboshi?)
Ouhi-sama’s shout when Ou-sama rubs his knuckles into her head causes the civil official to tilt his head in puzzlement.
Isn’t it great that they’re getting along so well?
“…… Alright, alright. I’ll give up on the harvesting. I’ll obediently return to my duties.”
“Don’t think that I haven’t noticed your feet turning towards the door even while saying that.”
Ouhi-sama was plotting to pretend to be obedient and then dash off at the first opportunity, but there’s no way that Ou-sama, who’s received extensive training in the martial arts, would miss her body’s telltale movements.
Ouhi-sama is captured even before she can take the first step. When she’s not mad, her physical abilities are only that of a normal woman, so there’s nothing that she can do.
“…… Seems I need to resort to some Absolute Kingship.”
“Please take care.”
“AGAIN?! At least carry me under your arm! Not over your shoulder like a sack of rice!”
In order to stop Ouhi-sama’s rampage, Absolute Kingship needs to be activated again, despite the sun still being high in the sky.
Today, too, this otherworld is at peace.
1 Ikkyuu-san is an anime about a Buddhist monk who overcomes various problems with his intelligence and wit. (Wikipedia)
2 Yes, umeboshi means pickled dried plum normally. But the word also refers to noogies (y’know, that thing you do where you rub your knuckles hard and fast against someone else’s head). One theory is that the face you make when eating sour umeboshi is the same face when you receive a noogie, thus the name. It apparently is featured and called as such often on the anime Crayon Shin-chan. (Japanese source)
Source: Webnovel.com, updated by NovelKeep
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- Chapter 64: The Heartache When Seaweed in Onigiri from Convenience Stores Can’t Be Taken out Well
- Chapter 63: The Enigmatic Matcha Boom Overseas
- Chapter 62: Tsukuyomi-sama’s Lack of a Presence is Abnormal
- Chapter 61B: ‘Serious’ Is Meant to Be Setup so It Can Be Chucked Out the Window (Part B)
- Chapter 61A: ‘Serious’ Is Meant to Be Setup so It Can Be Thrown Away (Part A)
- Chapter 60: When I Stepped on a Grain of Rice
- Chapter 59: The Gathering Japanese (Rice)
- Chapter 58: Back in My Childhood When I Believed That Rabbits Can Fly by Flapping Their Ears
- Chapter 57: The Horror of Seeing a Large Number of Insects Clinging to a Screen Door
- Chapter 56: Nonchalant Daily Life in Japan 4
- Chapter 55: What Does Nonreligious Mean Again
- Chapter 54: All Culture Points Towards Food
- Chapter 53: Don’t Put Fruits that Leak Juices into Bentos
- Chapter 52: Demons Out, Fortune In
- Chapter 51: The Common Cold Is the Source of a Thousand Illnesses, While Sake Is Better Than a Thousand Medicines
- Chapter 50: Isekai Onee Monogatari 6 – The Boxing Bride
- Chapter 49: Please Don’t Fight Over Me
- Chapter 48: The History of Nekomimi Traces All the Way Back to Ancient Egypt
- Chapter 47: The Fearfulness of Miso Soup
- Chapter 46: Sheer Despair! I Am in Sheer Despair at How Naturally I Wrote the ‘Beware of Serious’ Warning!
- Chapter 45: Maou-sama and Double Yuusha
- Chapter 44: Huntsman Spider-san is Not a Harmful Insect
- Chapter 43: Screwdriver (It Is Not a Throwing Technique)
- Chapter 42: The Shock I Felt upon Learning That It’s Only My Family That Bakes Tamago Gohan
- Chapter 41: Shining Finger (Because the Sun)
- Chapter 40: People with Difficult Names, Please Don’t Cause Troubles
- Chapter 39: Nonchalant Daily Life in Japan 3
- Chapter 38: Even So, I Refuse to Apologize
- Chapter 37: The Trend of Making Female Dwarves Lolis
- Chapter 36: Really Cannot Help But to Drink
- Chapter 35: Mochi Pounding (I Didn’t Say Anything About Actually Pounding Mochi)
- Chapter 34: The Fuss About Rice
- Chapter 33: Grandma Was Washing Laundry in the River When Grandpa Comes Downstream with a ‘Donburako Donburako’
- Chapter 32: Isekai Onee Monogatari 5
- Chapter 31: Afro Bomber (There’s No Particular Meaning)
- Chapter 30: Did You Think This Author Would Write a Proper Reverse Harem?
- Chapter 29: I Want to Get to Say “Marriage Is Life’s Graveyard” (I’m Single)
- Chapter 28: Eat Your Rice
- Chapter 27: The Mystery Behind the Overwhelming Approval Ratings for Nikujaga at Omiai
- Chapter 26: Nonchalant Daily Life in Japan 2
- Chapter 25: The Hero and the God of Thunder
- Chapter 24: JSDF (Collection of Weirdos)
- Chapter 23: Nekomimi Mode
- Chapter 22: I Want to Eat Yaki Onigiri
- Chapter 21: The War Over Whether or Not to Order Rice at Yakiniku
- Chapter 20: Invasion of the Mofumofu
- Chapter 19: Onee and Ouhi (rotten)
- Chapter 18: Everyday Life of the Short-Tempered Queen Consort
- Chapter 17: Isekai Onee Monogatari 4 – Thus Towards the Legend….
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- Chapter 15: Omoikane Filter (patent pending)
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- Chapter 13: Nonchalant Daily Life in Japan
- Chapter 12: Isekai Onee Monogatari 3
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- Chapter 9: Isekai Onee Monogatari 2
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- Chapter 4: Bursting Into the Otherworld Reincarnation (Physically)
- Chapter 3: The Everyday Life of a Japanese Who Became a Queen Consort
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