After going around and visiting the dubious artifact shops, we headed to the dining area of the Dauntless next.
âSo, this is the large dining hall huhâŚâŚ Iâm getting really excited.â
The dining hall of the Dauntless was very large. The impression it gave was that of a large food court. Auto-cookers that served all kinds of food were lined up by the wall, and it seems that people ordered food from them and dined at the prepared tables in the middle of the hall.
This large dining hall had a higher ceiling compared to the other areas, making it have an open and comfortable atmosphere. There were also lots of ornamental plants and terrariums placed in various spots inside the hall, and you can clearly feel the intent of reducing stress as much as possible.
âI donât really think we should expect much from military meals though.â
âI wonder. Thatâs true for combat ships, but I think you can expect some decent meals on a supply mothership thatâs deployed on a long-term mission.â
Elma wanted to temper Mimiâs expectations a bit but I responded otherwise. There should be a difference in the quality of meals provided by a battleship thatâs only expected to be out on the field for a few days to a few weeks at the longest and a supply mothership thatâs going to be active for a few months to possibly even a few years.
Also, the meals provided for the officers assigned to the Restalias were great in both taste and quality, but the ones served in the regular dining hall were a bit more questionable. They did say only the tea was strangely delicious.
âIt doesnât look like they have alcohol.â
âItâs still the middle of the day inside the ship timewise after all. And I donât think theyâd serve them in a military dining hall in the first place.â
âThe mess halls of civilian ships have bars though.â
âEven I wouldnât drink at this hour. You should pay attention to TPO more, Big Sis.â
We continued to have friendly conversations led by Tina and Whisker. Kugi seems to have already gotten quite familiar with the rest of the girls. I kinda want her to drop the deferential tone when speaking to meâŚâŚ but it looks like itâs gonna be hard to persuade her.
âOkay then. Go ahead and order your meals then gather together after. There are still a lot of available seats so I donât think itâs necessary to secure a table in advance.â
Because we just arrived at the Dauntless earlier in the day and checked out those artifact shops first, we missed lunchtime, so there were plenty of vacant tables in the hall. Or rather, there sure were a lot of tables and seats in here. Plenty of them were completely vacant.
âRight. Letâs go!â
Mimi took my arm and started walking toward the auto-cooker area. I glanced back at Elma and saw her shrug her shoulders and wave us away. She seemed to be telling me it was fine and to just go ahead. Whisker and Kugi tried to follow after us with expectant expressions, but they were stopped by Tina and Mei respectively. It looks like today was Mimiâs turn.
âThere sure are a lot of different auto-cookers!â
âI wonder if there are some from the company that made Tetsujin too? I donât think they have a Tetsujin model here though.â
âIâm not sure if they have the latest V model, but maybe they have the previous IV model instead.â
âWell, weâre always eating meals prepared by Tetsujin anyway, so how about trying out meals from something else for a change?â
âThatâs true.â
They were all auto-cookers, but they each had their own specialties. The Tetsujin series was positioned as high-end machines aiming for above-average specs and overall quality, but other manufacturers make machines that specialize in preparing meat dishes, sweets, nutritionally rich meals, meals with a high degree of novelty, and so on.
âOh, that one looks promising. It looks like a machine specialized in fast food.â
âIt does seem like it. Letâs order different dishes.â
We found an auto-cooker specializing in hot dogs, hamburgers, tacos, and pizzas, so we decided to order from it. Tetsujin wouldnât normally prepare these kinds of fast food, or rather, junk food unless you specifically order them from it. But in my case, it does prepare a few junk foods for me as side dishes.
Curiously, if you leave the menu decisions to it, Tetsujinâs menu choices actually differ from person to person. It supposedly has the ability to provide the most suitable meals by analyzing stuff like the amount of exercise one did in the training room and oneâs brain waves. It was a wastefully high-tech auto-cooker.
I ordered a hot dog while Mimi ordered a taco roll. We selected the shared menu option, and the food came out in slices that you can easily share with your companions. It was pretty considerate.
âOi, Boss! Over here!â
Mimi and I carried a tray each and looked for the rest. Before long, we heard Tinaâs voice calling out to us. It seems theyâve already secured a table and were already around it. I couldnât see Mei with them, but she was probably ordering drinks for everyone.
âSee. I told you Big Brother and Mimi-san will choose the shared menu, Big Sis.â
âBut this is pretty rare so I wanted to try it out.â
Whisker complained to Tina who was fanning her lips after eating a mouthful from a bowl of something resembling curry udon. Thatâs fine and all, but be really careful when eating that stuff, alright? Itâs gonna be a disaster if some of it gets splashed onto your clothes. Oh, right. The washing machines of this world were really high-performance, so I suppose they can get rid of those kinds of troublesome stains as well.
âThatâs gonna taste bad if you let it sit for too long and the udon grows, so you better eat it fast, Tina.â
âGrows?â
âThe noodles will suck the soup up and swell, so the texture will become too soggy. Go ahead and eat it all up before that happens.â
âHmm? Ya sure know a lot about this even though itâs unusual, Boss. Ah, does this also exist in your hometown?â
âI donât think itâs exactly the same dish though. Oh, and be careful when eating. If you donât pay attention, the soup might splash onto your clothes and mess them up.â
âHahaha, somethinâ like that is easy-peasy.â
It looks like itâs no good. Iâll just pray for the happiness of Tinaâs clothes in their next life.
âPlease look, My Lord. I managed to find a dish from my home country.â
After saying so, Kugi showed me a dish that looked very much like inarizushi. A fox girl and inarizushi were definitely a standard combination, but this world also had something like this? Or rather, the Holy Vuelzarus Empire had inarizushi huhâŚâŚ Donât tell me even their cuisine was Japanese-style?
âIt looks delicious. I and Mimi chose some safe dishes.â
âI ordered dwarf-yaki.â
Whisker showed the dwarf-yaki that really resembled okonomiyaki. In fact, even the taste highly resembled okonomiyaki. Kugi found a dish from her country, so maybe Whisker followed suit as well.
âI ordered this.â
âSomething that goes well with alcohol?â
âItâs delicious so itâs fine, right?â
Elma ordered a large amount of something resembling karaage. I wasnât sure about what type of meat was used (or if it was even real meat in the first place since it came from an auto-cooker), but its appearance resembled chicken karaage. Staple food? Are you really fine with just ordering a large batch of that, Elma-san? She sure is impulsive sometimes.
âIâm sorry to have kept you all waiting.â
Mei finally arrived holding a tray of drinks. Just where did she get that tray?
âWell, now that weâre all here, shall we dig in? Thereâs nothing, in particular, to toast about, but anyway, cheers guys.â
âCheers!â
I picked up my drink bottle to lead the toast, and Tina, whose mouth had already turned yellow from slurping the curry-like soup, hurriedly raised hers. Tina really acts fast when it comes to stuff like this.
We taste-tested each dish and the consensus was that most of them were pretty delicious. However, except for me, no one else felt particularly taken with the inarizushi.
âItâs not like it isnât delicious, but to consider it as a main dish is a bitâŚâŚâ
âI think it ainât bad as a standalone snack.â
âBut it kind of doesnât go well with the rest of the dishesâŚâŚâ
âI donât think itâll go well with alcohol either.â
It was a complete loss. I didnât have any problem with it, but Kugi got dejected.
âI think it is quite delicious thoughâŚâŚâ
âI do like it. But it might taste a bit strange to those who arenât used to the combination of vinegar rice and deep-fried tofu.â
âHow unfortunate.â
Kugi with her ears drooping down in dejection looked quite pitiful, but I think inarizushi was an acquired taste.
Well, aside from Kugi acting all depressed for a bit, the meal was generally enjoyable and high-quality.
Also, Tinaâs clothes encountered a disaster just like I expected.