Chapter 218 A Good Cook (1)
The Crown's Entrapment
Xenia watched as Osman prepared their meals in the kitchen.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âAre you a good cook, Admiral?â she curiously asked as she sat on one of the chairs where she could have a better view of him.
âHe is,â Darius answered on behalf of the Admiral as he too sat on an available chair, pulling it beside Xen. âHe can be a good cook if he wants to.â
Osman shook his head as he said, âNever mind that. Letâs make our time productive.â He then gestured to Xenia, âCome, milady. Help me out with preparing the meals. For you see, this will also be a part of your training.â
Xenia lifted one of her eyebrows upon hearing Osmanâs words. The admiral saw the gesture, and he chuckled as he explained, âYou might think that I always play a trick on you and Your Majesty, but havenât you noticed how youâve learned at least one thing with every task and trial Iâve been asking you to do? Itâs not like some of the tricks Iâve been doing donât make any sense.â
Xenia shrugged. She could admit that the Admiral had his point, at least. As such, she decided to get up from her chair and walked towards Osman to help him. She then gave Darius a smug look.
âThis wouldnât have happened if you just didnât ask Osman to do everything like this,â she inwardly thought to her mate.
âI hate doing womanly chores like this,â Xenia admitted with a shrug.
âHmm, I thought Princesses are trained hard when it comes to things like these?â Osman asked.
Xenia simply held her gaze down as she murmured, âI always skipped those lessons to go with my brother instead.â
Osman chuckled, âThatâs interesting then. Thereâs this common saying that a manâs heart is through his stomach. Itâs no wonder that almost all princesses throughout the kingdoms are thought to be good cooks as one way of serving their future husband further.â
He shrugged, âI guess Ebodia isnât that strict when it comes to that. Anyway, hereâs your chance to have a bit of training with me in case you want to apply this knowledge for His Majesty.â
Xeniaâs eyes darted towards Darius and curiously asked, âDo you want me to cook for you in the future?â
Darius simply gave her a bashful smile. From that, Xenia could already tell what his answer was going to be.
Osman chuckled and pointed out, âYou donât have to ask for such things, milady. Everyone would be delighted to get anything that their woman could offer and serve to themâ¦â
Right, it was foolish of her to even ask such a question. Xeniaâs face reddened in embarrassment, only now realizing how irresponsible she was for skipping those classes she had with Mineah. No wonder her mother would always scold her back then.
âAlright, teach me then,â she almost challenged, placing a hand on her hips. âWhere do I begin?â
To her surprise, Osman handed her a knife and Xenia stared at it utterly clueless about what to do with it since she was able to use blades for killing only.
It wasnât anything that she used for combat, but it was obviously sharp as she checked how sharp its edge was.
âFor one, a good cook must be good with a knife,â Osman began, brandishing a knife of his own as he grabbed a carrot from his produce. âChopping up vegetables like this shouldnât take you more than five seconds.â
Xenia blinked, staring at how long the carrot on the chopping board was. âYou expect me to get through that in five seconds?â
âItâs not that hard, especially for someone that has experience with blades like yourself,â Osman chuckled. âUnless you want a demonstration?â
âI think I do want that,â Xenia dubiously asked, holding onto her knife like she would with a dagger. âI can maybe do it in ten, but five is just asking for the impossible.â
âWell then. Allow me to demonstrate, Princess.â
Crossing her arms, Xenia waited for Osman to prove her wrong. Watching him brandish his knife, he noted the way his knuckles seemed to wrap around its handle, surely giving him a bit more control as he positioned the carrot underneath him.
âTake this as your first test in your cooking journey.â
The princess scoffed at his dramatic flair. With a thud, he began chopping through the carrot at a steady pace. To her pleasant surprise, he picked up his pace, echoing thuds thundering from the chopping board as he promptly sliced through the offending carrot with speed and precision.
She wasnât going to lie, she kind of felt inadequate at even suggesting such a challenge now.
âSee?â Osman smirked, raising his knife arm up to the air with a teaching tone. âEasy, right?â
âI see,â Xenia nodded with a dumbfounded look. âNow that I thought about it, I could see how it could be done?â
âIâm sure that as a swordsman, you can see the principle of the technique I just employed,â the admiral sagely nodded. âBy lowering the knifeâs center of gravity, you get better control while also increasing the speed that you can chop with it.â
Blinking at her knife, Xenia found herself mimicking Osmanâs grip, placing her grip higher than the handle, almost gripping the blade itself as she then brought it down in front of her. Sure enough, she had more control of her blade, allowing her to swing it down with more precision.
âThatâs the stuff,â Osman cheered. âNow, try to chop that carrot in front of you. Though, make sure that you use your knuckles as a guide instead of your fingertips. Donât want to lose any fingers now, donât you?â
Xenia rolled her eyes at the admiralâs words as she positioned the carrot in front of her. Holding the vegetable down with her left hand, she then brought her knife down, quickly slicing through the offending thing like a hot knife through butter.
âThat was easy enough.â
With newfound confidence, she pushed forward, picking up her pace as she fed the carrot to her knifeâs embrace. With no time at all, she went through the vegetable, the carrot now cut into smaller, yet slightly uneven pieces.
âTold you it was easy,â Osman smirked.