Ha......
Coming home with a slight drop of shoulder.
I stopped by the magic prop store, but the magic stove still didn't work.
Technically, I mean, no, it's faster to buy a new one.
The prop shop owner said, "Uh-huh, if you really want to fix it and use it, there's nothing you can't fix, but it costs a lot of time and money".
Money is fine, but when I asked him how long it would take, he said it would be on a yearly basis from the state of my magic stove.
First of all, we need to get the look of the magic stove done, and we need to carve a new magic formation of the part where the fire comes out.
That being the case, you have to ask a craftsman with quite a few arms in a demonic prop the size of which up to this point, before each one will be in the hands of a specialist craftsman.
The only way to become such a skilled craftsman was to ask a craftsman from or around Wang Du or Drun, and given your convenience and transportation time, it would take a year.
It was said that if that was all the hassle, it would of course cost that much more than buying a new magic stove.
When I heard that story, unfortunately, I gave up fixing the magic stove.
Adherence is just a year away from being quick to fix something...
So, when I tried to buy something new and talked to the store owner about wanting something at least equivalent in performance to this magic stove, he said, "You don't have it in our store."
They say it will be limited when it becomes a store with this many performance magic stoves.
The shopkeeper says that at this size, a little city restaurant. Then it's too expensive to buy, and if you're going to buy it, it's like an aristocratic mansion or a little expensive restaurant.
When that happens, we only put it in big city stores where there is such demand......
In the story of the owner, Wang Du or Doran's shop.
It was a story that Wang Du's store would definitely keep it.
But there's no king's capital.
If I go to the Wang capital, the royal palace is going to call me, and if at the right time.
I'm asking the Alliance Master for a gift for the King, and now it's time to head to the King's Capital.
If I go to Wangdu at that time, then I'll definitely be talking about watching.
Meeting a great guy is, honestly, a hassle and I'd like to avoid it if I could.
Dolan has Mr. Elland, too.
Something happened in the meantime, but they're going to mistake me for going to the drain right away, and naturally reject it.
Ask the shopkeeper if he can't manage to get it outside of Wang Du and Doran, "If it was in the country, Ronkainen. I can't promise you the rest, but it could be around Aveling. Otherwise, we have to go out of the country."
The way shopkeepers say it, does that mean there's one in the city called Ronkainen?
I thought so and asked, there was a reason I didn't let this city out.
Ronkainen is close to the border between the Republic of Kwain and a small group of countries and is a city that has developed in trade.
Here in the kingdom of Leonhardt it is also the king's capital, the big city after Doran, but it is not without problems.
Place patterns, many flowing from the Quwain Republic and small groups of countries, say it's a slightly insecure city.
The Republic of Kwain is fairly stable now, but the small group of countries is still an ambitious and contentious land.
He talked about a lot of rough people coming from there too.
Sometimes like that, the shopkeeper seems to have recommended Wang Du and Doran.
I followed the shop when I got information about the city of Ronkainen from the prop shop owner.
And now I'm on my way home......
Where to get a demonic stove is a choice in the city of Ronkainen, given all the things I think about, but I'm going to think when I hear it's insecure......
Well, I have a kitchen in the house at the moment, so I'm not in any trouble, and I don't know if I'll hurry.
Let's talk to everyone before we decide what to do.
I changed my mind and moved on to the house.
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Kukukukukukukukukukukukuku, dinner time has done it.
Fell and Grandpa Gong will naturally think they can eat meat.
But that's not wholesale by the Inquirer.
I'm the only one who hasn't forgotten the irrationality I preached from the Alliance Master.
So I'm going to say bye-bye.
When it comes to what seems to work best when I take the lead, it's a meal.
I wonder what would happen if I served the meat supremacist Fell and Grandpa Gong a dish full of vegetables?
I have cooked a lot of vegetables in return for my interest, but this time I will use plenty of them.
I feel just sorry for the vegetables, so I also use a little meat, but almost vegetables.
It's bad for Dora and Suey, but don't get in the shape of having them hang out with you.
I'm going to follow up on the meat mash properly at a later date, so I'll just hang out with you for a little while and put my hands together in my heart.
Dora and Sui don't hate vegetables that much either, so I think it's okay.
That's why I'm going to cook a dish full of vegetables.
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What I'm trying to make is a dry curry full of vegetables for the first time in a long time.
And for you, lots of consomme soup with lots of vegetables.
Vegetables are the main thing, but there's a little bit of meat in there too ~.
I won't let you complain to Fell and Grandpa Gong.
If that's what you decide, you'll be sourcing the missing ingredients in the online supermarket.
Even so, buying more is like a winner and a curry loo.
I'm going to use the commercial curry loo this time to make dry curry.
By the way, this time I bought a curry loo with a reputation for coke and mellowness.
When I buy it, I'll start with a lot of consomme soup with lots of vegetables.
Cut the cabbage into pieces, the potatoes peeled and sipped large, the carrots peeled and shattered, and the onions thinly sliced.
Then, cut the winner I bought from an online supermarket in half.
All you have to do is add water to the pan, potatoes and carrots, onions, and over the fire, add the solid consomme soup ingredients and boil until the potatoes and carrots are tender.
When the potatoes and carrots are tender, add the cabbage and winner, and when the cabbage is soaked and cooked, season with salt and black pepper to taste.
Next up is the main dry curry.
First, coarsely mince onions, carrots, aubergines and peppers.
More vegetables, of course.
Then heat the oil in the frying pan and add the snoring meat of the dungeon pork and dungeon beef, then add the grated garlic and grated shoga (together with tubed and OK), salt and pepper and fry.
Once the fire has gone through the hiccups, add the minced vegetables and, where the vegetables have been sautéed until they have soaked, add the finely chopped curry loo by mixing the consommées of water, ketchup, uster sauce and granules and adding the seasoning.
And then the curry loo melts and you can fry them together until the moisture flies.
"Uh-huh, smells good."
It's been a long time since I've had an appetite for the smell of curry.
Place the cooked rice in a bowl, place the dried curry on top of it, and sprinkle the dried parsley with parsley.
Yeah, it looks pretty tasty.
Hooff, how does everyone, especially Fell and Grandpa Gong, react?
"Guys, it's dinner."
Take dinner under everyone who slept in the living room.
And before Fell, Grandpa Gong, Dra, and Sui, they're vegetable-rich utensils. When you leave a dry curry full of consomme soup and vegetables......
"What is this?
It was Fell who reacted quickly.
You obviously look disgusted when you see it.
"What a dinner. It's your consomme soup and dried curry."
When I answer as if I'm nothing but quiet, if Fell's guy does, he's got a wrinkle on his nose.
"Lord, is there meat in this?"
It's Grandpa Gong who asks like a shombolic.
"I'm in there. Less than usual though."
Less or much less, though.
"Sauce, less meat, but it's delicious."
"Oh, yeah? Thank you, Sue."
"Ma, do you sometimes have these?"
"You don't, Dora. There's plenty of change."
Dora and Sui usually eat as I thought.
I'll eat too.
First, dry curry.
Yeah, curry and rice are delicious after all.
It keeps going.
It's delicious as it is, but it might taste better with a mellow flavor even if you put hot spring eggs on it.
If you think so, you'll have to do it.
Open an online supermarket and buy hot spring eggs.
Quickly crack the pacca and turn on the hot spring eggs.
Crush the eggs, tangle them with yellow and pakle.
"Uh-huh, yummy! The flavor melts and I prefer it even more."
"Ryuji, hey, that"
"Is this it? It's a hot spring egg. When I put this on, the curry tastes mellow and delicious. You want me to put a swim on it?
"Ugh, hey!
'Oh, that looks delicious. Put it on mine, too!
"Yes, sir."
I also put hot spring eggs on top of Sui and Dora's dry curry.
And I'll crush it and make it tangle with curry.
"What do you say?
'Really. This one might taste better ~'
'Sure. I hope your spiciness melts. "
We started eating normally like this, but Fell and Grandpa Gong are vegetable-rich utensils. I haven't even spoken yet with lots of consomme soup and vegetable-rich dried curry in front of them.
And as Fell stared at me, Grandpa Gong said, 'Why not?' He looked at me with a bewildered eye.
"What? If you don't want to eat, you don't have to."
After Sarali said that, he said, "I don't know because you guys are the only ones who said it, but I didn't forget I was the only one preached by the Alliance Master".
"Grungy"
"Nooo."
Looks like Fell and Grandpa Gong finally figured out what it meant to come out with all the vegetables.
With a mushy face, I had a dried curry full of vegetables, lots of consomme soup and lots of vegetables.
Give me a change.
Hmm, you mean you haven't even gotten to the gibberish?
All right, why don't you go on a menu with plenty of vegetables tomorrow morning?
Okay, well, what shall I make?