Chapter 1170 - You Can Continue To Jump Around
A Stay-at-home Dad’s Restaurant In An Alternate World
âBorrow a knife?â
The cute and cuddly voice woke Rom from his deep thoughts. He glanced at the small window in the corner, and realized the sky had already turned dark.
âWho wants to borrow a knife? A little girl? Weird?â Rom frowned. He slowly stood up and grabbed the wine canister at the side. He opened the cover and had a gulp before walking to the door.
Even though he was slowly losing control of his emotions in these two years, he couldnât reject children as he got older.
Rom opened the door, and saw a little half-elf girl about four, five years old standing at the door. The little one was so pretty, and she was looking up at him now.
âLittle one, why are you knocking on my door?â Rom tried to lower his voice so he wouldnât scare this little one.
âOld Grandpa, can you lend me a knife, please? My father and I came from a far away place. We donât have a place to stay and a place to eat. Now, we can only cook our own dinner here. But, we forgot to bring our cleaver, so we canât even chop open that stupid fish,â Amy said to Rom piteously.
Rom looked at where Amy was pointing. There was a fire lit on the empty space opposite of the workshop, and a young man was standing next to the fire. He was looking over here with a smile, and there was a big bag at his feet.
âI donât have a cleaver, little one. Go and ask somewhere else.â Rom shook his head. He didnât lieâthere indeed wasnât a cleaver in his workshop.
Amy took a look at the dark alley, shaking her head, and said, âBut everyone else is closed. Old Grandpa, can you just lend us any knife? As long as we can cut open that stupid fish.â
Mag, who was standing next to the fire, was also appraising Rom. This old dwarf still looked very strong. His thick arms were as thick as a normal humanâs waist, so they made him look very squarish. His white hair and wrinkles proved his age.
Given the dwarvesâ average lifespan of 400, this Master Rom was indeed very old.
However, he looked quite friendly when he was talking to Amy. One couldnât imagine he had just screamed at his assistants irritably earlier.
Rom looked around, and saw the other shops on the streets were indeed all closed. The dwarves loved to drink, and they all went to the pubs to drink once the sky turned dark. It was really not easy to find another place to borrow a knife.
Mag came forward and said to Rom, âNice to meet you, I am Mag. My daughter and I came from Chaos City. I would like to ask Master Rom to forge the best cleaver in this world for me. I have made Master Rom angry, and gotten the two lads in trouble with my imprudent behaviour earlier. I feel very bad, and would like to apologize to Master Rom for that. I hope Master Rom can forgive the two young gentlemen.â
âYou are that fellow who was trying to ask me to forge a cleaver earlier?â Rom furrowed his eyebrows with an angry expression. He raised his voice and said, âI am a weaponsmith. I only forge weapons for battle. I never forge cleavers. Please go. I will never forge a cleaver for a chef.â
âMaster Rom, as a chef, I believe the battle between a chef and his ingredients is even more intense than the battle between a knight and a magic beast, because no knight would ever slice open the magic beastâs skin and hide delicately, hack open the strongest bones to find the most delicious part, and present it to his customers,â Mag said Master Rom with a determined look.
âAh. A chef is just a chef. Do you believe you are fighting like a knight fighting a magic beast?â Rom smirked as he disagreed with Magâs laughable point of view.
âThis is a 3rd-tier magic beast, Fat Head Fish. I want to use it to make the most delicious steamed Fish Head with Diced Hot Red Peppers. I have 100 methods to kill it, but my cleaver couldnât hack open its head. Hence, I have brought it from Chaos City to Issen Castle to find a cleaver that can hack open its head,â Mag said as he took out the bucket, pointing at the fat head fish in there.
Rom looked at the magic beast that was bumping into the cover crazily in the bucket. The fat head fish that was making thuds was stunned too. Judging by sensing its magical presence, this was indeed a 3rd-tier magic beast, and the big head that was a half of its whole body should be the hardest part of its body.
It was indeed not easy to hack open the head of a magic beast like this without a suitable weapon. Howeverâ¦
âDonât we only eat the fishâs flesh? I have never heard of people eating a fishâs head. So what if you could hack open this fishâs head? Are you going to eat what is inside the fishâs head?â Rom said to Mag with a frown.
âA fish head that is cooked appropriately tastes way better than the flesh. Isnât it a waste to pass over such a delicacy?â Mag shook his head as he said to Master Rom, âMaster Rom, why donât we have a bet. You lend me a knife to hack open the head of this fat head fish, and Iâll cook a dish with the fishâs head. You will taste it, and if you think itâs delicious, please forge a cleaver for me. If you donât think itâs nice, I will leave Issen Castle immediately. What do you think about it?â
âOld Grandpa, my fatherâs dishes are really very scrumptious,â Amy said to Rom as she rubbed her tummy. With a piteous look, she continued, âMy tummy is starving~~~â
âMeow~â
Ugly Duckling gulped as it stared at the fat head fish in the bucket. Its eyes began to emit a green glow.
That fat head fish seemed to sense a horrible threat. It stopped all its movement at once, and slowly turned around to look at Ugly Duckling. WIth a splat, it swam to the other end of the bucket instantly and stared at Ugly Duckling with fear.
âA bet?â There was some hesitation on Româs face. He looked at the fat head fish in the bucket, and then looked at Amy again. He finally nodded after pondering for some time. âAlright, I will bet with you. But donât get happy too early, I am very picky about my food.â
An elated expression appeared on Magâs face. When it comes to food, no matter how picky your mouth is, I can make you shut it and concentrate on eating.
Rom went into the workshop, picked up a semi-finished product on the floor casually, and tossed it to Mag.
Mag grabbed the longsword agily. The black longsword felt rather light in his hand. Looking at this sword, it most probably wasnât complete, as the patterns on the swordâs handle and body werenât carved yet.
However, even though it was just a semi-finished product, it was still an exceptional sword.
âGood sword. Thank you, Master Rom. Please give me a moment.â Mag put his hands together in a gesture. Then, he carried the sword and the bucket toward the fire.
Putting down the bucket, Mag used the snow to cleanse the sword. Then, he removed the cover to grasp that fat head fish. Looking at the fat head fish that was struggling in his hand, he laughingly said, âYou can continue to jump around.â