Chapter 1473 - Young Friend, I Can See That You Have Great Potential
A Stay-at-home Dad’s Restaurant In An Alternate World
âThe first item, cutting skills!
âThe second item, cold dish!
âThe third item, soup!â
Harris kept the three bamboo sticks, and smilingly told Mag, âAlright. Then, we will set our three duel items as such today. Is that fine with you, my young friend?â
âNo problem.â Mag nodded to show that he had no objection.
He believed his cutting skills were not bad, as they were focused on for every dish that he made in the test field for the God of Cookery. Just take slicing the duck as an example: his cutting skills for that had already exceeded many chefs with tens of years of experience in slicing duck.
As for the cold dish, the âsliced beef and ox tongue in chili sauceâ that hadnât debuted yet was naturally the best choice. Although he hadnât actually made it after coming out of the test field, Mag was still very confident about this dish.
And for the soup, of course it was the highly acclaimed and highly sought-after âBuddha jumps over the wallâ.
Mag was rather confident for all three items.
âGreat. I like people who are straightforward like my young friend.â Harris snapped his fingers, and he tossed the sticks back into the container. He then rubbed his hands together excitedly, and said to Chapman at the side, âManman, go and buy the ingredients. The usual.â
âAlright, Master.â Chapman nodded and walked to the bullock cart. He climbed onto it and slowly drove away.
âHeâs only going to buy the ingredients now?â Everyone had a weird expression. This Master Harris really had a carefree character.
Mag, too, raised his brow a little. However, it was only 9.45 am now. The market was right in Aden Square, so it wouldnât take long for him to get the ingredients. They should be able to start their duel officially at 10 am.
Harrisâ other disciples began to get the kitchenware off the bullock cart and set it up. The amount of kitchenware was minimal. The heating stove was the most high-end item, followed by a big black wok that was much bigger than the ones carried by his disciples. A thick wooden chopping block, a long, narrow chefâs knife, and a few covered earthenware pots.
This level of kitchenware was no different from a street vendorâs.
Magâs gaze focused on that narrow cleaver for quite some time. That chefâs knife was the only valuable item among the other partyâs kitchenware. It was forged with excellent iron and hammered thousands of times. It was even more intricate than many knightsâ weapons, so it should have been made by a famous blacksmith.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âHow is my âSauryâ, young friend?â Harris seemed to have sensed Magâs gaze, so he picked up that chefâs knife, and waved it in front of Mag in a flaunting manner. âRom has made this for me personally. He should have only made one chefâs knife after he got famous.â
âHiss⦠A chefâs knife made by Master Rom personally!â
âIs he that legendary weaponsmith who forged Alexâs Tian Du sword?â
âIt isnât just Tian Du Sword alone. Half of the current top 10 weapons of the Norland Continent were forged by Master Rom! I didnât expect Master Harrisâs chefâs knife to be made by him too!â
A commotion erupted in the crowd, and they were all staring at the chefâs knife in Harrisâ hand with glowing eyes. To own a weapon that was forged by Master Rom personally was many knightsâ dreams, even if that was just a chefâs knife that had an odd name like âSauryâ.
âReally? What a coincidence. My âFat Head Fishâ was also forged by Master Rom.â Mag took out his âFat Head Fishâ, and swirled it around in his hand before he threw and embedded it in the chopping block next to Harris.
A cold gleam flashed across the blade, which sparkled and glared under the sunlight.
âBoss Magâs cleaver was actually forged by Master Rom too!â
Everyone was staring at that weird-looking cleaver that was embedded in the chopping board vertically. It was rectangular without the beauty of streamline. If the handle was removed, it would really resemble a brick. However, its forging method, unique striation, and the chilling gleam made everyone believe that no one besides Master Rom could have made this extraordinary knife.
âDid Master Rom decide to switch to making kitchen knives now?â Abraham mumbled. He wondered how many years he still had to wait for the sword that heâd asked Master Rom to forge for him.
âFat Head Fish?â Harris looked at Magâs knife, and then the âSauryâ in his hands with an awkward expression. He didnât expect to be proven wrong as soon as he spoke. He couldnât help murmuring, âThis fellow Rom is dishonest. He said he would never forge another kitchen knife again, and yet he forged another knife for this young friend!
âThe name is rather matching.â Harris tried to skip over this topic with humor awkwardly. He said to Mag, âIf there is anything my young friend needs to prepare, please do so now. We agreed to start the duel at 10am, and we will begin on the dot.â
Instead of starting his preparations, Mag smilingly asked, âBefore we commence the duel, should we decide on the prize of this duel first?â
âPrize?â Harris was stunned, but his eyes soon brightened. âYou mean raising the bet?â
âYou can put it this way.â Mag nodded.
âThis suggestion is rather interesting.â Harris rubbed his hands together, but he soon said with distress, âBut I donât have money. Well, why donât you choose any of the pots as the prize?â
âI donât want your pots.â Mag shook his head. How many copper coins could a lousy black wok cost? He smiled at Harris. âHow about this? Whoever loses this duel will call the other party their master.â
âCall the other party their master?â Harris murmured, and began to contemplate that seriously.
âWhoever called the other party their master would be considered to be one generation after him. If Boss Mag loses, does he have to follow Master Harris and go travel around the continent?â
âIâve heard that the three gambling dens in the city have already begun to accept bets. I didnât expect Boss Mag and Master Harris would be betting too.â
âTo be frank with you guys, Iâve already bet 100 copper coins that Boss Mag will win.â
âHaha. I think youâd better bet another 1,000 copper coins on Master Harris.â
âWe cannot be losing our money, right.â
The audience were chatting quietly with excitement in the midst of tension.
A duel with their honor on the stake had to be very riveting.
âMaster, please think twice before acting.â Harrisâ disciples tried to talk him out of it. They werenât really worried about Harris calling someone his master. They were more worried about suddenly gaining a grandmaster out of the blue.
âAlright, young friend. Letâs agree on that. Whoever loses this duel will address the other party as his master.â Harris smilingly nodded at Mag. âYoung friend, I can see that you have great potential, and are a rare talent meant for cooking. If you can follow me on my travels and brush up on your culinary skills, your future will be very bright. I have a bookââ
âDonât, Mister. We havenât started yet, so donât rush to take me in as your disciple,â Mag said with resignation.