Chapter 443 - 443 [PENALTY QUIZ] (V)
The Number One Star in the Interstellar Era
443 [PENALTY QUIZ] (V)
SINCE he was reincarnated, Astrid had avoided this menace of a fruit. Not just it, but any fruit even remotely resembling it. Those tiny things that could easily lodge in oneâs throat. He had been avoiding it since he started to walk on his own.
How could he not when those round fruit was literally the cause of his death in his past life? Even now, he could still remember the feeling he felt when that fruit was stuck in his throat. That feeling of helplessness when one couldnât breathe and thereâs no one there to help you, it was still so vivid in his mind.
In fact, when he was younger, he would often have nightmares about it. Itâs so scary that he would sometimes wake up in the middle of the night full of cold sweats. It took time before he could put that behind him. But it didnât really disappear, he was just able to tuck it away into the deepest recesses of his memory.
And now, seeing that⦠that⦠fruit in front of him, it was just bringing all the trauma.
As Astrid was experiencing all this emotional things, his brain was also working double time to think of a way so he wouldnât have to eat that menace of a fruit. The first reason he thought of was to say that he had allergies. But his brain quickly denied that. Because in this era, having allergies was so rare that he might draw unwarranted attention if he even said that he had one.
People who had allergies were usually born from a Lawless Den where thereâs not enough medical facility. Or someone who was born naturally, like him and Reas. If he said that he had allergies, the first thing people would think of was definitely the latter. The fact that he was naturally born instead of being a lab baby would draw attention to his family.
And thatâs the last thing he wanted.
Then, thereâs also that option of saying that he had trauma eating small fruits like that. It wouldnât have a problem with the public, but it would definitely be a problem for his family, especially his parents. They would wonder just where and when did he suffer this âtraumaâ.
So, even if that reason was the real cause of why he was like this right now, he couldnât even say it. Then, thereâs only one way.
â¦..
All of this happened in less than a minute inside his head. So, no one had noticed that he was having trouble. Except probably for the time when he opened the lid of the cover and saw that blasted fruit inside.
âCan I make a suggestion?â Astrid asked the emcee, his expression as gentle as an innocent baby.
âOh, what is it?â the emcee asked with an interesting tone.
âCan I switch dishes with Yujin?â
There was a momentary silence in the studio after Astrid said that.
Then, Yujin said in a troubled expression, âNo, Astrid, thereâs no need. I- I can eat it!â
The way his voice trembled at the end betrayed what he just said. But he didnât care. Astrid must have suggested this because he noticed how uncomfortable he was. He couldnât just pass off the responsibility to him since he was the one who picked this dish in the first place.
Before Astrid could say that itâs fine and he wanted to do it, the emcee asked;
âBut why are you volunteering? I heard you two are pretty close in the set of [The Great War]. Is this the power of friendship?â
Although the emcee said that in a playful tone, both Astrid and Yujin knew that there would be people who would paint a different light on their relationship.
Yujin was convinced that Astrid was doing this because of their friendship, just like what the emcee had said. Thatâs why he couldnât immediately think of an excuse that would not make the two of them appear like their relationship was more than just being friends.
Thankfully, Astrid was on alert and quickly said;
âThis is my first penalty, right? But because I luckily chose these g- ehem- grapes, itâs like I wasnât penalized at all. So, I think itâs better if I just eat what Yujin picked,â he explained.
âWhy donât we just asked the audience?â Lance suggested.
âGood idea,â the emcee agreed. âIf you want Astrid to eat what Yujin picked, please clap. If you donât, then you donât need to do anything. So, what would it be?â
The emcee hadnât even yet finished what heâs trying to say, and the audience had already burst into cheers.
âIt seemed that the audience had already made a decision,â Lance said.
âThen, we canât do anything but agree,â the emcee said. âThe two of you can now exchange dishes.â
With that, Astrid and Yujin exchanged places. As they did, Yujin asked in a whisper;
âIs there really alright?â
âYeah. Donât worry, I have a very strong stomach,â Astrid assured the other.
As he stood in front of the plate full of some kind of fried worms with green, mucus like sauce, he finally felt better. Yes, in his opinion, this dish that looked on the same level as a vomit was infinitely better than those purple fruits.
âFinish eating your dish in 60 seconds. Now, begin!â
As soon as the emcee said that, Astrid picked up a spoon and started eating the worm in a green mucus dish. He finished eating it at exactly 60 seconds. He didnât even bat an eye or drink water. Heck, he didnât even gag. After that, a satisfied expression even appeared on his face. Itâs like he ate a renowned delicacy, instead of, well, that.
But that satisfied expression on his face right now was interpreted wrongly by some of the audienceâin the studio or watching the broadcastâas him feeling triumphant that he had saved Yujin from âdistressâ.
And thus, another ship involving him was starting to form.
Again.