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A daily lunch. Soup, dessert and drink set.
Would you like to have a drink?
When asked by the girl, he checks the drinks section again.
It seems that there are three types of drinks that can be attached to lunch: water, sheep's milk and bean tea.
'I'll have the sheep's milk, please.'
Okay. One moment, please.
What is today's daily change?
It's somewhat regrettable that it wasn't explained to me because he didn't ask.
As for Val, he doesn't want to be blinded by it, and he's going to enjoy it when he gets here.
It would be wild to think that if he wanted to, he could look around the restaurant and someone would have asked for it.
After waiting long enough, what came out was a bowl of hard black bread, grilled white fish, a soup with five or six small slices of carrots and sheep's milk.
'May I have a baked apple for dessert after dinner?
Yeah.
After answering the girl, Bal first picked up a spoon and tasted the soup.
It was slightly salty, but he could also taste the flavor of the carrots.
'Yeah. That's pretty good.'
The grilled white fish is also well heated and is perfect except for a little too much salt.
The theory behind the hard bread is to dip it in sheep's milk or soup to soften it somewhat before eating it.
Baru thinks it's a fine dish for a second class area.
The elven food and the food he had eaten with the Princess was also good, but this was the kind of food he liked.
(I'm sure Meena and Manuel would agree.)
He thinks so.
Though it would be better to discount it, as Meena doesn't basically deny him.
'I'll have dessert too, please.'
Val told him to bring the girl a baked apple on a round plate.
It was obvious that she had divided the whole one into four equal portions, and he thought that she was charming.
After enjoying the taste of the apples, we tasted the bean tea after dinner before leaving the restaurant.
(Not bad for nine copper coins.)
I thought.