Hearing the gourmet criticize her favourite dish caused Fran to emit far more bloodthirst than she had ever displayed on the battlefield.
She further went on to activate her Intimidation skill and funneled both it and entirety of her bloodlust towards the judge. I was pretty worried for the guy. There was so much pressure that an ordinary civilian would likely have passed out, pissed themselves, or maybe even something worse than prior options combined.
ăCurry. Tastiest thing ever.ă
ăWell, I do admit that it is quite delicious, but itâs most definitely not the most delicious thing in the world.ă
Holy crap. Dude looks like heâs a middle aged man, but damn, heâs got balls. Franâs thirst for blood didnât make him even anywhere close to fainting. In fact, he just casually raised an eyebrow whilst responding to her as if it wasnât a big deal at all. And I donât mean that heâs just naturally the calm type of guy or anything like that either. He wasnât half assing it and just throwing up a front, and he wasnât just naturally unconcerned with this type of thing, he genuinely just didnât care.
I guess thatâs just how people whoâve mastered their trades end up turning out, regardless of what those trades happen to be.
ăFran, calm down.ă
ïŒAlready calm!ïŒ
ăIâm only telling you to calm down because youâre clearly agitated. Why donât you just ask him why he feels the way he does? You might be able to accept his thoughts once you come to understand them, so let go of me already!ă
ăNn. Why?ă
She asked the question in a bit of an egotistical tone. It looked like Fran had already started to think of him as a sort of enemy. I just hope that she doesnât actually attack him.
ăThe taste of the dish itself serves to prove that it is near completion. There is little room left for the improvement of its flavour, and it carries with it a unique fragrance the likes of which I myself had never before sampled. I will admit that it was very well crafted. However, that is all. This dish completely fails to provide with it its creatorâs dignity!ă
ăDignity?ă
ăDignity refers to the chefâs spirit, their passion and pride. Dignity is something that all chefs carry with them at all times, itâs what must be poured into their craft. This dish lacks even the slightest sense of dictinity. It was made with care, but it fails to extend beyond the realm of oneâs home cooking.ă
You know, he is actually right. All I wanted was to make Fran food that sheâd find delicious, and I never really shot for anything more than just that. I ended up making it all en masse, and I was honestly only careful enough to make sure that it didnât burn. I never really thought of making the best dish ever or anything like that at all.
In other words, the final product was basically a dish made by an amateur that just so happened to have the skill required to cook. Yeah, this dude, he really knows his stuff. I almost canât believe that he was able to see through me with such ease. Fran seems to think of him as a sort of enemy, but I donât really feel any hostility towards him at all. In fact, Iâd say that I think heâs a pretty cool guy.
ăGrrr.ă
Fran grumbled in response to the manâs words.
ăWell, either way, a pass is a pass. I will admit the person you call your Master to the guild, though I have very few expectations of him.ă
ăWill not acknowledge.ă
ăOh?ă
ăCurry is the best. Absolute best. Next time, will make you admit it.ă
ăThatâs an interesting remark. However, Iâm quite a bit busier than I look. You wonât be able to get me to show up whenever you so please, especially seeing as how Iâm going to be even busier than usual starting tomorrow.ă
ăMrrrgghhhă
Eh, we got a pass, so whatever. It doesnât really matter anymore, does it?
ïŒIt does!ïŒ
ăIt canât really be helped. Heâs got things to do too.ă
ïŒCurry is best food. Refuse to acknowledge any other. Need to prove.ïŒ
ăWell, alright. If thatâs what you want.ă
ăHow to meet with you?ă
ăHmm⊠Well, if youâd like me to evaluate another dish, then why not register for this?ă
ăNn.ă
The middle aged man of a gourmet handed Fran a single pamphlet, the headline of which was âKing of Cooking â A Contest Sponsored by Barbraâs Chefâs Guild.â
According to the pamphlet, the first round allowed you to bring your food in ahead of time for it to be judged. The second round was a competition based on food carts. The last round and climax was supposed to be a match between the finalistâs best dishes.
ăWeâre currently in the midst of the first round. The dishâs taste and uniqueness justifies it passing through to the second. If you can make it all the way to the end, then youâll be able to force me to try your cooking. I will be the sole judge of the final round.ă
ăWill participate!ă
ăWait a sec! At least say something to me before you just go off and declare that!ă
The second round consists of setting up a food cart, and Fran isnât exactly what youâd call a model salesgirl. Besides, the old dude isnât actually going to be sampling anything until the finals, and it wouldnât make sense for me to not actually show up to the finals in person. Fran herself canât make curry, so Iâd probably have to unless she was planning to learn how to make it? I doubt weâd be able to pull any sort of trick given his sense of taste, and this really isnât something that can be even remotely close to brute forced.
ïŒWill definitely participate.ïŒ
ăAll the people who enter are going to be people who are good at cooking. Do you really think weâll be able to make it to the finals?ă
ïŒNo worries. Master can definitely make it.ïŒ
ăIâm happy to hear you say that, butâŠă
Honestly, I donât think that the idea of making it all the way to the finals is all that realistic. A good chunk of the participants were probably people whoâd been chefs for over a decade, and I figured that itâd be fair to conclude that most of them were pretty damned good at what they did.
ïŒRefuse to back off or lose. Curry equals pride.ïŒ
ăI get what youâre trying to say, butâŠă
I honestly had no self confidence whatsoever.
ïŒNo worries. I believe in you, Master.ïŒ
ăI really donât feel like I can do it. I mean, I have the skill maxed, but deep down, Iâm honestly just an amateur.ă
ïŒDonât believe in my sense of taste?ïŒ
ăWell, I mean, I do.ă
Fran really likes eating. The max level cooking skill we share only helps to amplify her sense of taste even further, so, she definitely knows what tastes good and what doesnât, and she isnât the type to flatter. Her thoughts and impressions are genuine and her opinion has weight to it.
The issue wasnât actually related to any of that. All my problems came from that whole best in the world thing. I myself was having some trouble picturing curry as the worldâs best ever creation.
ïŒThen, believe in the me that believes in you, Master.ïŒ
ăThat was a pretty good line you said just now.ă
God damn. That was number three on the list of things I really wanted to say at least once. Man, Iâm jealous! Why did she get to say it! Argggg, Fran is terrifying at times like these.
ăAlright, alright. If youâre going as far as to say something like that, then I canât really say no to you.ă
ïŒThen participating is okay?ïŒ
ăYeah, letâs go get ourselves that championship.ă
ïŒYes Master.ïŒ
ăWhatâs wrong? Lost your nerves?ă
ăNope. Just getting fired up. Will definitely win.ă
ăSo you will be participating then?ă
ăNn!ă
ăThen read over the rules and sign them.ă
The old man then called over one of the people in charge of the competition and had them explain any relevant details to us.
The first round had over 2000 participants, but only twenty would move on to the second. We were pretty lucky to be instantly selected as one of said twenty.
The second round was to last three days, and its whole premise was to see who could profit the most by wheeling a cart around and selling food. All the entrants were given a hundred thousand Golde as their starting capital. The sheer amount of money given to each individual really served to evidence that the contestâs scale.
You were allowed to bring your own ingredients if you wanted as well. Apparently that rule was made because some of the chefs would only work with super high end stuff, and a hundred thousand Golde wasnât anywhere close enough to what they needed to get going.
The only condition was that you needed to tell the contestâs staff ahead of time. The ingredient cost was still going to be detracted from oneâs profits regardless, so it didnât actually really work to create any advantages for those that had their own stuff. After all, the point wasnât just to sell as much as possible, it was to profit as much as possible.
The four chefs with the best profits would be able to move on to the competitionâs final round, in which theyâd each present their very best dishes.
The winner would be rewarded a hundred thousand Golde. Honestly, the prize money alone wasnât all that appealing. It was literally exactly the same amount as what was given for the second roundâs preparations. But to the chefs, that was fine. What mattered was the honor and fame that came with oneâs victory, not the immediate monetary gain. Those that won would ultimately prosper down the road anyways due to the prestige that came with the event. Many of the competitionâs previous winners had even been granted positions in which they answered directly to royalty.
ăThe second round will begin in three days, and the finals on the 7th of April.ă
The Lunar Banquet was set to span a week starting on the 31st, meaning that the finals would take place on its last day.
ăWill you be able to complete all necessary preparations in time for the event?ă
ïŒMaster?ïŒ
ăIt should be fine. Weâll manage one way or another.ă
ăNn. No problems at all.ă
ăVery well. Then here is one hundred thousand gold. Use it to ready yourself for the second round, and donât be making off with it.ă
ăWonât. You, get noose ready, await your loss.ă
ăIâll be looking forward to seeing the results of your efforts.ă
ăNn!ă
And so, we somehow ended up participating in a cooking contest.
We needed a kitchen in which we could operate. They said that we could always just use the one they had here, but that would mean people seeing me in action, which wasnât exactly a good thing. We needed a place in which we could maintain secrecy whilst preparing our dishes. I also need to think about the type of curry I was going to make, so we could get all our supplies ready. Luckily, we still had a tonne of spices on hand.
There was, however, a problem. We still had a mountain load of stuff to do in the meantime. We needed to drop in on the Adventurerâs guild, find a knowledgeable alchemist, and even visit the twins sometime or another.
I know I said that weâd manage somehow, but man, it really seems like weâre not going to have enough time for all thisâŠ