In the square of extra-curricular classes.
Each is preparing dinner.
"Hey, Bauer... are you baking this?
Grace comes to me looking at the cut vegetables.
"No, Mr Smith and Mr Gina are fighting.
It would be better to make stomach-friendly things like Mr Smith said.
Let's have soup again today.
I get a lot of vegetables, so my stomach swells.
"Yes... the procedure says bake the ingredients you received, season them, and sandwich them in bread.
"That's right.
But isn't it the concern of those who wait to think about those who are fighting rather than the recipe?
And I'll be back in King's Landing tomorrow.
If you want to bake, go back and buy some ingredients to cook.
"I don't want to bake anything else, but Smith, Gina and the other group only have people out there, so the other group is making this recipe, right?
"That's right.
"I thought it would be better for us alone to have the same dinner as the other groups.
Bauer can't say anything to Grace.
"Grace! Soup this place so that it can be personally seasoned later, as Smith requested!
It's the same group, Smith. It's pathetic that we're the only ones who feed on something different!
"Yes! It's the same group!
Eating the same thing and sleeping together can deepen friendship!
Eden and Kyle argue.
"This battle is unexpected, but this is an extra-curricular class, and we have to cook, eat, and share the hardship with everyone in our class?
Ugh...
Eden can't say anything.
"It is important to do the same thing as everyone in the class, but Smith and the others are important at the same time.
Smith and the others are going to do an excessive exercise called fighting!
Your stomach won't accept anything that tastes strong or hard.
So we'll have to prepare a soup?
"Shouldn't we prepare soup for Smith and Gina and cook for us?
There are a lot of ingredients.
And aren't we going to have to fight as hard as Smith and the others?
If it takes time to prepare a meal, wouldn't it be possible to say that Smith's cooking and our cooking, and the making of these two, were working hard on Smith's chest?
Ugh...
Kyle can't say anything.
Byron and Bull with their eyes lowered and looked sad.
"Bauer."
"Yes, Your Highness.
"I'll do it.
"I see.
Let's make something that doesn't burn today.
Of course, I'll keep an eye on Smith and Gina's soup.
Please work with Eden and Kyle, both of you, to complete today's recipe.
But, like yesterday, Your Highness cannot hold the blade.
Please direct the cooking.
"Yes, I understand!
Well then, Eden, Kyle! Let's do it!
We don't have time for this! Let's make it quick.
Yeah...
Grace and the others were on the move.
In front of the watchdog tent.
"... I don't know, Your Highness, you're motivated.
The safe mushrooms I got are almost done frying.
"I've been making a lot of noise... and maybe I'll repeat yesterday's catastrophe.
I think that smell definitely burned.
Yes, I made a sauce of stewed tomatoes.
"No, basically, I just sautéed the meat and onions with olive oil and boiled them with potatoes, carrots and red wine when it felt good.
I wonder why I burn it.
Ah, the salad's almost finished, because there's a lot of vegetables today, I have to eat a lot.
The girls come and say while cooking.
"Hah... it is the idea of people who are not good at cooking to practice the idea that ingenuity is important.
Most of the time, you boiled too much wine on fire.
Because it was initially written that the meat and onions would be baked on high heat.
Boy students say while preparing dishes instead of taking part in cooking.
"... yeah?
"If you think the water is flying too far than burning, why don't you lighten the fire, add some water and simmer it a little bit?
The taste may be a little thinner, but I think I can eat something.
Girls lean their heads.
"Ha... that's what people think, right?
You think someone can't cook something that's not in the recipe?
A male student sighs.
"Nh... I don't know.
"But you didn't move.
What's that? "
"Are you interrupting the Lord's cooking?
You're working hard on it.
Those of you who know what this extracurricular lesson means is an opportunity to learn about the gratitude of cooking?
"... must I ever eat my heart?
"It's a tough job to come with.
"... next time, just cook for the boys.
I want to eat food made by people who have never cooked before.
"That sounds interesting.
Me and Luke?
Neither Luke nor I have any cooking experience, but... are the ingredients wasted?
"'Cause we have the money.
"We'll discuss it with Luke when we get back to King's Landing.
The boy student gave up.