Chapter 351: A Man’s Leisure (1/2)
“Husband, say ‘ahhh’, ja.”
Lunch break of the next day, Taiyou was eating with Kohaku and the three sisters in the classroom, desks facing each other. Kohaku made a bold move that lovers make, and Taiyou responded by opening his mouth for the mini hamburger she was offering him.
“It’s delicious. Did you make it, Kohaku-san?”
“Indeed. I made it from shredded meat to feed ye.”
“Shredded meat?”
“Aye. I took half-thawed meat and put it into a food processor.”
“Wow, that’s cool.”
“What be ye saying, lad? Ye can break in that meat with but one punch, no?”
“Could you not make that joke while we’re eating?”
Taiyou grimaced.
“But okay, didn’t know you could use shredded meat for something like that.”
“It’s better than the store bought shredded meat because you can make it juicier.”
Kotone spoke on behalf of the sisters. It was decided that that would be how they spoke when in public.
“And then all ye gotta do is use rich ingredients.”
“Rich?”
“The piece of meat ye just tasted be worth 3000 yen per 100 grams.”
“Pfffffft–”
Taiyou spat. He had already swallowed the hamburger, so the only thing that came out was spit.
“What!? How is it so expensive?!”
“I used female Japanese beef, so the price was a bit high, ye see.”
“I definitely wouldn’t call that just ‘a bit’!”
“Well what else would I do with this lovely thing that I received? Of course I be wantin’ to use it on me husband and display me love.”
Kohaku held up her left ring finger.
“And then you got that pricy meat, eh?”
“Aye. Delicious, isn’t it?”
“It sure is.”
It wouldn’t do to just have her treat him this way, so Taiyou lashed back.
“It was made with your love, Kohaku-san, so of course it would be delicious.”
“Probably so.”
Kohaku ignored his attempt.
She was slightly grinning, as if to say that wasn’t enough to faze her.
“Oh yeah, has Youran contacted you at all?”
“Nay.”
Kohaku said as she thrust another bite of hamburger at him.
“None at all. Every time we try contacting ‘er, she just evades us.”
“So you can technically contact her.”
“Aye.”