"One serving of takoyaki."
After the few little wooden spirits in front of him left with a piece of takoyaki, Su Yuan took out a few coins and threw them into the money box next to the cart.
Beya was quite cautious. One of her tentacles was wrapped around the money box. She only looked up after seeing the money being put in, and a happy expression immediately appeared on her face.
"Su Yuan!"
"What do you think of this little cart?"
Su Yuan smiled as he watched Bei Ya's busy figure. Her face was covered with suction cup marks, as well as some flour and oil stains, making her look very down-to-earth.
"It's really good, but it's a bit difficult to push this thing upstairs when we leave at night."
Su Yuan forgot that this was not on Earth. There were no surveillance cameras in Moon Pivot City, and apart from the night watchmen on the city walls, everyone was probably already asleep by midnight.
"Just put it in Milin's shop tonight, so you don't have to go through the trouble of pushing it home. I'll think of another way later."
This matter is not difficult to resolve.
Fox Nine had already figured out the keys and locks a long time ago. Now all that's needed is to pile the carts together in one area and hire someone to manage them.
"Is that okay? I'll talk to Milin and the others about it later. Okay, here are your takoyaki. I learned how to make them from a book in the library. Try them and see how they taste!"
It turns out she learned it from books. Bei Ya had been living with the Star Tribe since they moved to the Snowy Wasteland, so her familiarity with Chinese characters meant she could read fluently without any problem.
Given that those books also contain illustrated examples, it's no wonder they're so similar.
"Okay, I'll try it."
Su Yuan took the cardboard box handed to him by the tentacle. Inside were five round little balls. There was no ketchup, but Bei Ya had spread some jam on them.
Perhaps not quite understanding what bonito flakes were, she even used salted fish flakes instead, sprinkling some on top of the meatballs.
"This thing...can it even taste good?"
It's not going to be a weird combination of sour, salty, and sweet, is it?
Su Yuan tried a bite, and as the dough broke open, the aroma immediately filled his mouth. The octopus meat inside was also very chewy, which diluted the dense texture of the dough.
As for the jam, it wasn't particularly sour; combined with the salted fish flakes, it had a unique sweet and salty flavor, somewhat reminiscent of teriyaki sauce.
"How is it? Is it delicious?" Bei Ya looked at Su Yuan with an expectant smile.
Actually, Su Yuan didn't even need to comment; the line of people was the best affirmation. No wonder Bei Ya wanted to make takoyaki; it turns out she has this culinary talent.
"tasty!"
After receiving the praise, Beya danced with joy, and the tentacle holding the knife almost swung down, but Su Yuan quickly grabbed it.
"Alright, alright, you can continue working. I'm going to take a walk around the neighborhood."
Holding a box of takoyaki, Su Yuan continued strolling around the central square. This was only the first day since the guidelines for mobile vendors were issued, and the number of vendors was still small.
Besides Beya's takoyaki, there were various other stalls selling snacks, and he could even find barbecue.
However, she wasn't very skilled at selling the little beast girls, and the thick blue smoke startled her, making her flustered.
The nearby wooden spirits, thinking there was a fire, rushed over to put it out.
The fire was put out, but the person was blackened by smoke, and the once snow-white ear hair had become dirty. Looking at the somewhat failed work in front of him, he squatted behind the cart and cried in disappointment.
"Hello, I'd like two skewers of grilled meat."
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