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How delicious is the food that El Wayne, as a hero, makes?
That's a good question. At least in that era, everyone who had eaten El's cooking shared a common opinion.
Eldon is truly wasting his talents, which has hindered his potential as a chef.
"His culinary skills are truly beyond imagination; I don't know how to describe them."
"Oh, right, buddy, didn't you mention before that you'd eaten at a restaurant owned by a member of the Wayne family?"
"Yes, that's true. The price that time was so high that it still hurts to think about it now."
However, when I think back to the taste I experienced back then, I feel like it wasn't such a bad deal after all..."
The Heroic Spirit recalled that experience; it was his first time coming to this Feast World, Farel.
Having heard of the famous monster cuisine here, and having saved up some money through his own efforts as a Heroic Spirit User, he decided to splurge a little.
Then, we arrived at the restaurant where the chef was said to be from the Wayne family. Judging from the decor and everything else, it was no different from a typical chain restaurant on Earth.
He used most of his savings to afford a single meal.
"However, I really can't forget that meal. It was just simple noodles and some home-style stir-fries, but it was made so delicious."
"That's right. If you take the flavor from your memory and elevate it a few levels, that'll be about the level of my old friend."
"Really?!"
The dwarf didn't say anything more; he just watched quietly as Bai Yi continued cooking methodically.
Bai Yi plucked the feathers from the black and white Kun, cut it open, and blanched it for later use.
He then swung his holy sword, removing the inedible parts of the golden coconut without harming the coconut meat at all.
Two coconut meat spheres floated in mid-air, aided by the magic of the wind element.
"Whoosh..."
Cut open the coconut meat, collect the coconut juice, cut the coconut meat into strips, and prepare the previously collected seasonings.
"Also, don't forget this."
Bai Yi controlled the bursting coconut, which didn't explode. Although it wasn't very edible, it smelled really good.
Boil the coconut meat of a popped coconut in water for a while until a strong coconut aroma appears and the water has reduced. At this point, remove the coconut meat.
This stuff is very dry and tasteless; it's only used to enhance the flavor. You can just throw it away after you've cooked it.
Change to a different pot, place the coconut meat of the golden coconut at the bottom, add the chicken and other ingredients, then pour in the coconut water that was just cooked, followed by the coconut juice from the golden coconut.
Bring to a boil over high heat, then cover with the lid.
Next, it's just a matter of waiting.
"Glug glug..."
You can hear the soup boiling and smell the aroma wafting out from the gaps in the pot lid.
"This feeling?"
Even though the dishes weren't ready yet, just the slight aroma wafting out made everyone else present feel hungry.
Only the dwarven assassins seemed to take it all in stride.
"Still as amazing as ever, no, to be precise, even more amazing than before."
As expected of you, you're clearly from a hero's family, but you're even more successful as a chef than as a hero.
He could only sigh at how vast the gap was between people; El, who treated being a hero as a hobby, had done a better job than countless others.
Time passed second by second, and the cooking process of the coconut chicken progressed little by little.
The fragrance wasn't limited to the clearing created by the bursting coconut trees; it spread throughout the forest and beyond.
The aroma of the food caught the attention of predators in the forest, and some of them curiously approached to observe from the shadows.
"Hiss... I suddenly have a bad feeling, like there are many eyes watching us?"
"Don't get excited. The hero is here anyway, what's there to be afraid of?"