After many twists and turns, two ignorant people joined forces to create something to eat.
It was an arduous process at the level of creating the world, not cooking.
Whatâs surprising though is that something pretty plausible came out, at least on the surface.
ââŚâŚIt looks fine, right?â
Dialin was honestly surprised.
Ceresâ ability to perform was quite useful.
If Dialin ruined it because she didnât have the ability to copy it even after reading about the method, Ceres just did as she told him. There was no variation of his own accord.
Some people say that the way to avoid making ruined dishes is to get rid of creativity. In addition, the concept of time, agility, and endurance had a significant influence.
Add the ingredients in the exactly same order and time, take them out quickly if they are likely to burn, and stir at a constant speed.
Cooking was surprisingly a battle of physical strength.
Ceresâ stamina was also very useful for cooking and as a result, they managed to produce something edible.
The smell was even more convincing.
âOhhh, the smell is fine too.â
Dialin put her nose into the dish and sniffed it, savoring the smell.
Unlike the ones she created herself, this batch aroused an appetite just from the smell. She couldnât wait to try it, but there was an order for things.
âTake a bite first.â
She had to check it out just in case it could be a good-looking poison.
Donât you have to live even if you are cheap?
Dialin placed the spoon in Ceresâ hand and looked at him with expectant eyes. As if Dialinâs cheap move was normal, Ceres scooped a spoonful and took it to his mouth.
âThere is no toxicity.â
âOh.â
It was even certified by Ceres.
Dialin quickly raised her spoon. The speed at which the spoon moved was as fast as her stomach was hungry.
Without even thinking about tasting it before eating for real, Dialin popped a large spoonful into her mouth and widened her eyes.
âIsnât this quite worth eating?!â
It was a taste that could make Dialinâs eyes shine brightly. She had been living on things that were difficult to distinguish between food and trash and even if she ate it, it didnât seem like she really consumed food.
Dialin eagerly clung to her bowl.
The cookbookâs recipe was designed for big quantities of food, perhaps because it was aimed at family cooking. One dish was enough for Ceres and Dialin to eat.
But both of them had a burning appetite.
They ate and ate and ate until the last spoonful was left.
âDelicious, sigh.â
Dialin gasped because she was beyond full, but couldnât let go of the spoon.
The last spoonful.
The eyes of the two collided in midair.
Her stomach was full, but she felt sorry to give the last spoonful away. At that time, Ceres put down the spoon he was holding. It was a concession.
Dialin, who had temporarily let go of her reason before food, was even thinking about daring to confront the crazy dog of Division 8 with a spoon.
That once heroic resolve became a shameful decision in front of Ceresâ concession.
âUhâŚâŚI donât think you have to go as far as giving awayâŚâŚâ
âGiving away?â
Ceres was unfamiliar with that as if it were a word he had never heard before.
âNo, never mind. If you are full, I will eat.â
âIâm not full.â
Dialinâs spoon, which was reaching for the last spoonful, stopped.
Heâs not full, and heâs not giving away, then what is it?
Ceres was watching Dialin eat.
She felt somehow awkward.
What. What is it?
Dialin, who was worried, eventually split the leftovers in half with a spoon.
âEat half.â
Then Ceresâ eyes widened.
There was amazement in his eyes as he alternately looked at the leftovers and Dialin. It was embarrassing to receive such a stare for only giving half a spoonful of leftover food.
âEat quickly.â
Dialin ate her half first, then pushed the whole bowl in front of Ceres.
Ceres hesitatingly took up the spoon again. In contrast, the speed at which food disappeared into his mouth was fast.
The image of him patiently waiting for orders to eat flashed through her mind.
âNo wayâŚis this?â
Perhaps her hypothesis was correct.
Within Ceres, Dialin had already established herself as a person who gave orders. Appointed by his chief lieutenant, Ruben, with a whistle to bind him.
Thatâs why he gave up what he wanted to eat, and ate it only because she ordered so.
âOhâŚâŚHow do I get rid of that military behavior?â
If she orders him to âRemove your military discipline!â, it seems that he will snape in no time.
Dialin was worried about whether she should try it or not. First of all, she decided to try it gradually while providing treatment.
âThanks to you, I ate well.â
ââŚâŚâ
âI really enjoyed the meal.â
ââŚâŚâ
âThank you for cooking.â
No matter what Dialin said, Ceres only blankly stared at her.
She had to teach him all these basic types of reactions.
As expected, her work term was extended again.
However, when their stomachs are full, people naturally became kind. Dialin smiled kindly and informed.
âWhen someone thanks you, you can just say, âYouâre welcome.ââ
ââŚâŚYou. Are. Welcome.â
âOoh, good job.â
The praise was honest.
The first time he pronounced an unknown line was awkward and he stuttered, but it was remarkable that he worked hard to recite everything.
Dialin almost petted him like a puppy.
âGood job?â
âYes, well done. Thank you for following me right away as soon as I taught you.â
âYouâre welcome.â
âHa ha ha. The meal was also good thanks to you. Thanks again for making a good dish.â
âYouâre welcome.â
It was fun to teach because Ceres was good at things after only teaching once.
I felt a sense of accomplishment.
I was at a loss as to how to teach a person who did not know letters the rules and costumes of the aristocratic community.
Nevertheless, since he has this level of learning ability, he might be able to do it surprisingly quickly. As long as I get rid of the military discipline and absolute obedience that is deeply embedded in his bones.
âHow was cooking? Was it worth doing it?â
âLow difficulty in performance.â
ââŚâŚNo, was it fun?â
ââŚâŚFunâŚâŚ?â
The way he spoke, not knowing what fun meant, blocked the ray of hope I was barely seeing just a second ago. It seems like I have to teach him again, from the basic concept of everything in the world, not only lettersâŚâŚ
Dialin, however, remained calm with a heart of gratitude for a delicious meal.
âYou didnât want to do it, ah, you had to do it, so I guess you just did it.â
ââŚâŚâ
Dialinâs identification of the target was quite accurate.
First of all, Ceres had no concept of his own feelings. He canât even distinguish whether he likes something or not, so if heâs asked about his feelings, it will be difficult to get a proper answer.
âHmâŚThen, did you want to quit while doing it or did you want to do it again?â
If I explain it this easily, wouldnât it be possible for him to understand a little?
Ceres seemed to be thinking for a while as Dialin intended.
Seeing as there was no answer of yes or no, he seemed to be thinking about it quite seriously.
She had to wash the dishes soon so that the food leftovers wouldnât harden, but after enough time had passed and just as Dialin thought she should wash them, Ceres finally came up with an answer.
âDo I have to do it again?â
âIf you want to. You donât have to do it if you donât want to.â
âI donât have to do itâŚâŚ?â
It was the reaction of someone who knew for the first time that such an option could exist in the world.
Dialin smiled kindly and nodded.
âYes, well, it will work out somehow. My cooking skills can also get better as I do it.â
âI want to do it.â
ââŚâŚâ
Rather than sincerely wanting to cookâŚâŚIt sounds like he doesnât want to die, butâŚ
He said it was worth eating. He ate well and even finished the whole plate I cooked.
Dialin felt betrayed by Ceresâ change of heart.
âThen could you continue cooking?â
Ceres nodded his head and made a firm resolution.
Thanks to that, two lives were saved. It was a good thing. On the other hand, her conscience was slightly pricked.
Where else in the world is there a Young Master who cooks?
No. Young Masters are people who do whatever they want to do. Wouldnât it be okay to classify cooking as a hobby of his?
âŚâŚWell, it might be too far-fetched of an excuse.
ButâŚâŚ
âIâm working with all my will, heart, body, and divine power like this, so itâs okay to at least have it easy in one thing, right?!â
Dialin created a justification for exploitation.
They didnât actually pay more for cooking, so the one being exploited was herself. This was not the exploitation of Ceresâ labor, but the liberation from her own exploitation!
God said to love.
It will definitely include loving oneself.
Dialin made a sacred sign in reverence.
* * *
Ceresâ socialization process went rather smoothly.
There were things that were unexpectedly easy, and there were things that were absolutely impossible.
âWhat about carrots?â
âNormal.â
âBed.â
âHate.â
âSpinach.â
âGood.â
First of all, he definitely learned what he likes and dislikes.
A person that at first couldnât even distinguish what he liked and what he didnât like made great progress.
Now, there were times when he would say yes or no without Dialin having to ask him.
It was quite like having a conversation with an actual person.
At first, he continued to listen to her and obey like taking orders, but it did not feel like talking. However, these days, there were many times when it felt that a âconversationâ was established.
Dialinâs heart was quite relieved that at least they could communicate. People have to talk about useless things sometimes to relieve tension and revitalize their lives.
Dialin, who was moderately relaxed, asked a joking question.