374 Episode 356: The Processing of Mots

"Look, don't rest. Rub it in. Rub it in."

"I'm tired."

"I don't cry. Work hard for what you eat"

"Boo."

Now teaching children how to handle moths in a rented kitchen.

I'm in the middle of having my small intestine, colon and so-called white moth treated with a particularly high amount.

Place the white moss in a large bowl and add the flour and rub well.

And rinse off with water.

At first, the children who were haunted while saying "Ugh, I bugnaw ~" or "Something looks creepy" also started to complain about boo-boo by saying "I'm just tired" a few times.

It's a hard job, for sure, and it's tough.

But promises are promises.

I got my break pinched and I got a good job.

Today alone, I couldn't handle all the massive amounts of mochi, but I also finished processing about two-thirds of the white mochi, which was the highest amount of mochi that was in the masses.

Now, if I wanted to do this alone, it would have been tough.

I knew a lot of manpower would help me get to work.

"Ah, I'm tired. You're a rough guy, too."

Yes, Lewis got bogged down.

Other children nodded silently at the Lewis boy's words.

The other children feel like Hetohetto.

"Well, what, that was so helpful. Thanks, guys. And you did a good job, see, it's a different reward."

I placed about two dungeon pork meat chunks in front of the children as dodons.

I don't know how many children there are in the orphanage, but every single one of them should have enough steak to make them full enough with soup and stir-fry with plenty of meat, even if it's impossible.

Even the meat chunks of regular dungeon pork drops are pretty big.

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Tension rises among children who should have been hetty as soon as they saw the meat chunks of dungeon pigs.

"Are you sure, brother?!

That's how Lewis gets excited to hear it.

"Oh, they all worked so well."

That made the kids cheer.

"So, what do we do? This is so heavy, can you take it home? I'll carry anything."

"That's okay. Hey, Herald, can you take a couple of people and borrow a board at your grandma's?

"Okay."

Herald, a member of the same orphanage party as Lewis, took the three of them out somewhere and brought back a little bit of a wooden board.

Anything, they say there's a store near here that I know that sometimes makes me work downstairs, and that's where they rented the board.

"All right, just put it on this and we'll all be fine"

I see.

If this is the case, we can all lift and carry it.

The children also said they had a good souvenir for the orphanage.

I said I was tired earlier and I was goofy, but it's totally cash.

But it's easier to ask for what happens after this.

"Lewis, I just wanted to ask you, you said you were working downstairs earlier. So, how long is it gonna be in a day?

"Hmm? Is that a paycheck? You're about to do seven or eight copper coins a day. It's cheap, but we don't get that much of a chance to get cash, so it's a great job."

Right, right, I heard good things.

It's even easier to ask for, and you're going to take this.

"I see. I'm just talking to you there, actually, I still have a moth. If you do this job again tomorrow, I'll pay one silver coin for one, but why don't you do it? Of course we'll treat you to dinner."

"Are you sure about that story, brother?! I'll do it, I'll definitely do it!

"Come on, don't you have to talk to everyone?

"Oops. But I think they're all gonna say we're gonna do it. Wait a minute."

Lewis spoke to the other children.

"Of course I'll do it!

"One silver coin for dinner! Do it!"

"You're gonna put it on delicious rice again! You've decided to do it!

"I'll definitely do it! I can eat rice for one piece of silver coin!

It's a big chorus of "do it" with a lot of kids listening to Lewis.

"Brother, you heard me, but we've all decided to do the job unanimously."

"Right, good. Okay, guys, tomorrow, please."

With that said, the children returned a healthy reply.

"Ugh."

I'll be back tomorrow.

"Okay!

"I'm expecting a delicious meal tomorrow!

And children returning to the orphanage talking about Wye's well being.

Of course, I won't forget the souvenir dungeon pork chunks.

"Oh, wait a minute! What about this stick?

I saw the kids go home, and I remembered why the kids came here.

"Oh, yeah!

They also completely forgot that the children were tense with meat chunks.

They said it was this stick, well stiff firewood, from the children who turned back, but I asked Sui to keep it.

"Sui, can you make this feel the same as yesterday?

"Yeah, that's good."

When I gave Sui this stick, he bated me one after the other without taking long.

I was so impressed when I gave it to the kids that I said, "Oh, it's awesome."

Everyone was swinging the boom quickly to make sure it was comfortable to use.

"Then we'll start over, and we'll all do it tomorrow."

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The children left with a delightful hold of souvenir dungeon pork meat chunks and wooden bats.

I should probably finish all the processing under the massive amount of moths tomorrow as well.

That way, you can make a lot of hormone roasting as well as a hot pot and a simmer.

Looking forward to it.

I wonder if the next hot dish will be delicious.