Chapter 999 - 999 Chapter 999 Mistakes… May Have Been Made
D.E.M.O.N.S: Getting Summoned Weekly isn't so Bad
999 Chapter 999 Mistakes⦠May Have Been Made
Sue
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When the meal was over and everyone started moving off again, most people headed towards Feng and Bing, but Bodeir pointedly moved away from them. Sue got up and followed him, âSo⦠is there a reason youâre avoiding our hosts?â
Bodeir let out a long sigh and said, âIâll get around to it before the night is over. The excuse Iâll be using is that they were clearly overwhelmed by the number of well wishers I saw congregating around them and wanted to leave them some space,â
âYeah but thatâs the excuse, whatâs the reason,â asked Sue, making sure to give Bodeir a hug for the sole purpose of pressing her tits against his back. It was an excellent negotiation tactic. Especially considering it worked.
âIâm not a fan of the twins truth be told. They have⦠ideas⦠that I donât really agree with. There isnât any truly bad blood but if I can avoid them for a bit longer then Iâll be happy. Especially if they try to keep my attention for too long,â explained Bodeir.
âWell why is that?â asked Sue.
Bodeir didnât answer, he just kept walking until they were back in the ballroom. It had been cleared of extra food, though there was extra drinks available now. He continued to not answer until Sue got the point. *Clearly he doesnât want to talk about it⦠but now I want to know. If Iâm not going to get anywhere with the girls here I might as well badger Bodeir to give me juicy information. Perhaps a safer topic?*
âOk fine, I get that you donât want to talk about it. How about the meal then? What did you think of it?â asked Sue, thinking this was a perfectly normal question to ask considering theyâd just finished said meal.
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Instead, Bodeir turned around and glared at her with fire in his eyes, looking like heâd just been slapped in the face⦠or perhaps a bit more serious then that? Maybe threatened at sword-point? The point was, this had not been a safe topic. âIt was perfectly adequateâ said Bodeir in a clipped tone.
Yes yes and Iâm âmildly interested in sexâ. Fucking nonsense is what those words are. Sue didnât say anything for a few moments, she just continued to give Bodeir a âreally youâre going with thatâ look. He didnât seem to catch her meaning though, considering he turned around and kept walking. Sue however, wasnât willing to let such an obvious dismissal go twice. âBodeir. I asked a question and I expected a truthful answer, or at least a lie that I could pretend to believe. What did you think of the food?â
Bodeir sucked in a hiss of air, calming himself down for a bit. âIt was a disgrace to the local dishes,â said Bodeir.
Sue waitedâ¦
And waitedâ¦
But after a minute of no follow up, and Bodeir just glaring at her, Sue caved first, âWell? Keep going? I barely understand the local architecture and Iâve seen a whole bunch of it. How would I know anything about the local food? You canât just say itâs a disgrace and⦠I donât know if you were expecting me to understand everything from that or you just donât want to elaborate but⦠I am requesting you E L A B O R A T Eâ
Bodeir bit his lips and turned away, heading for the courtyard again. It didnât take them long to be out in the garden amongst the stars. Sue thought it all looked quite wonderful, and could be very romantic in the right circumstances. A shame Bodeir really wasnât her type, or at least, not the type sheâd look to for a long term relationship. *But why are we standing out here in the cold? Do I need to summon up my demonic fire and hope it keeps me warm? My outfit isnât attire, itâll burn right through that. Thoughâ¦*
Sue briefly entertained the idea of spending the rest of the night on fire and pretending she didnât see a problem with it⦠but she wasnât really feeling up to being that daring. Nor would her demonic energy reserves actually carry her that far. She also wasnât entirely sure she had good enough control over it to avoid burning the ground or everything else. At least she had a bra and panties as part of her attire she could conjure up.
âI think⦠I think that what the twins showed us was a disgrace to good food,â said Bodeir slowly. It was clear that he didnât really want to talk about this, but Sue was listening⦠and now she was curious. Theyâd already made it to the far end of the garden, Bodeir was leaning on the railing and looking out at the icy forest below. Once again, Bodeir was making this oddly romantic for some reason. Perhaps he needed the serious atmosphere to keep talking.
âThey were telling the truth, each ingredient they served us was wonderful. A true classic of the region⦠but thatâs all it was. Ingredients. We were barely served what I would call a meal and they focused only on providing the most technically challenging dishes to us. Not the best tasting, and I feel like they insult the food they provided for us by going about it this way,â
Bodeir paused again, but Sue was willing to let him have it this time. âTake the first dish. It is made using Christmas Berries, but they are actually best served either as a sauce, dipped in chocolate, or frozen and part of other dishes. Instead, they managed to preserve that frozen core and keep the leaves from withering. That might not seem like much for a normal plant⦠but for Christmas berries? Especially this time of year?
âThe amount of qi, and probably mana that would have to go into preserving and preparing that salad is more than an average household makes in a yearâ¦â *Wait, you, Bodeir Jr, heir of the Mountain Shaker sect no what an average person, sorry âhouseholdâ makes in a year?* â⦠and it wasnât even that good! The leaves donât add anything to the dish taste wise, and really if they were going to use rare ingredients in the sauce they might as well have picked something that would pair a little bit better with it but no!â
*Oh dear. I seemed to have found out that Bodeir is actually a food critic. I donât even know what to think. Iâm not⦠that interested⦠but like⦠we already walked all the way out here and I donât know that I could get him to stop without having his opinion of me drop like a stone.*
âThen thereâs the bird. That was a genuine thin-boned frost eaglet. Those things are nearly impossible to get a hold of by themselves⦠and they just served it up like a fucking chicken! They didnât Bing and Feng didnât even eat the bones! Itâs a fucking waste is what it is! Sure at least one of them was eating it properly but frost eaglet is for SOUP. You let the bones melt into this absolutely stunning broth. It isnât even hard. Even LUKEWARM WATER is enough to melt the bones, and it will be some of the best soup you ever tastedâ¦
âBut NO. Canât go for an easy dish. No instead they had to cook the eaglet without letting the bones melt into the flesh. It doesnât even taste better doing that way! And most people didnât eat the bones. I mean⦠really I just donât understand what they were thinking. Itâs all style and no substance. If I wanted to eat something crunchy Iâd pick up a packet of mixed nuts from a street vendor! Maybe if I was feeling real daring Iâd get nut-stuffed turkey from one of the local restaurantâ¦â *I know what Iâd like stuffed with nuts.* ââ¦but no. Instead they had to waste time and resources making a subpar meal with excellent ingredients!â
âThe ice cream was good though,â said Sue before she could properly considering that statement. Bodeir whipped around, hand clenched and ready to punch her. Sue readied her barrier but⦠Bodeir stopped just short and sighed.
âHow often do you have ice cream?â asked Bodeir.
âUm⦠I mean⦠I dunno? Not all that often? Itâs not something my parents have all the time but itâs available if I want it? I guess?â answered Sue confused.
Bodeir nodded and said, âThen thatâs fine. The ice cream was⦠acceptable. Iâm not a fan of the method used to make that particular ice cream but I can admit it is good ice cream. Unlike the other dishes that are all style and no substance the ice cream was⦠mostly style but enough substance that I didnât feel like smashing the plate it came on,â
*Well thatâs good. I dodged that bullet,* âBut, let me explain to you all the problems with the method they used. See, Iâm certain thatâ¦â *Oh god no I didnât!*