Chapter 13: The Commoner’s Snack

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My sword training first began three days ago. My skill has exceeded Sword Ability II now.

Commonly speaking, a genius will need several years of intensive training to reach the first limit. The Ability will go from I to II, II to III, increasing the number. The important proficiency will exponentially increase.

However, I have an overwhelming talent and [The Fool’s Desire] Skill which I obtained from ten years of relentless training. Through a secret plan involving my cooking ability and my love towards Tina, that becomes a possibility.

…..Still, it pains my heart that Tina came to think of me as an eccentric. Persuading her was tough.

“Kurt-sama, what should we do with this cabbage mountain?” Tina asks while preparing the water inside the pot, then put the scraps of beef jerky inside for today’s lunch. The beef jerky will become a delicious stock.

“I’m thinking about it.”

In order to save the cabbages, Tina peel them one leaf at a time, but they still become fine shreds. Albeit so, the cabbage still piles up to another mountain.

By the way, I have a reason to keep using the cabbages like this. In the neighboring village, they grow cabbages and the harvest this year is abnormally great. If I let them rot, they’re just going to be fertilizer.

Due to that situation, they can only be bartered for a low amount of wheat compared to last year. I bought them in massive quantity, planning to distribute them to the villagers.

“We’ll distribute cabbage snacks for the workers. I’ve gained insights from spending these past three days on a special training to beat Jörg. I can just show up and deliver them myself.”

There’s no point to merely deliver the cabbages, so I prepared a recipe to teach the delicious way of eating them. I’m practicing that recipe today.

“I’m glad. I think everyone will rejoice upon finally seeing Kurt-sama again.” Tina smiles while adding more firewood to the hearth. As she does, the fire flares up instantly. Tina’s fluffy tail fur bristles up.

Kyaa, what’s this? It suddenly flared.”

When I look at Tina, I can tell that mana has poured from Tina into the hearth. “Tina, calm down and take a deep breath. I’ve taught you how to use mana earlier. Look at the fire closely, you’re connected to it with mana.”

“Ah, I understand. It’s true, I was thinking to lite the fire.”

“It shouldn’t be like this under normal circumstances. Tina’s element is Fire. When you have mana, you can awaken your elemental magic arte as you get in touch with a suitable one. Tina has awakened today, congratulations.”

“Wow, really?! It seems to be handy in handling fire!” Tina, while saying that, uses her mana at the hearth to turn up and diminish the fire. It’s a wonderfully convenient power.

“You are strong. You should be able to cook something even without firewood.”

“I’ll try it… Ah, it’s a success. Kurt-sama, I can prepare a warm meal even without chopping wood!” Tina swings her tail happily with sparkles in her eyes.

Wood chopping is a hard labor and makes scrubbing the stone hearth troublesome. It’s wonderful that we can settle that problem with mana.

“Yeah, it’s splendid. But I’m jealous.”

“Jealous?”

“Yeah. I have the eart element, but I haven’t awakened my elemental magic arte yet.”

With my all-seeing eyes, I know that I have the earth element. However, there’s no indication at all that my elemental magic arte will awaken, even though I work in the fields everyday. …I have a mixed feeling. Somewhere,  I have to find a place where I’m even more in tune with the earth.

“Kurt-sama will definitely be fine! It’ll awaken someday.”

“I hope so. I think it’ll become necessary sooner or later. Tina, that soup we’re preparing for lunch. Can you use your mana so we can deliver it today? We should eat it there too.”

“I don’t mind at all. I’m looking forward to Kurt-sama’s meal.”

And so we head over to the reclaimed land, bringing the mountain of chopped cabbage.

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We arrive at the reclaimed land. I carry an enormous stone plate on my back and a pot filled generously with soup by hand, while Tina brings the basket with all of those cabbages.

I thought of a way to use all of those cabbages; it’s a simple meal made from small amounts of wheat, cabbage, and stock. However, there’s a special mention for that effect.

“Everyone, how are you?!” I greet those bunch of workers.

Salt, the leader of the reclamation workers, opened his mouth, “Hey, Young Master. You’ve come here.”

“Yeah, I’ve taken a break in my special training, so I come with provisions to see if there’s any problems that arose.”

“There’s nothing right now. Oh, still, we’re happy that you came around.”

“I see, it’s good then. I’m going to prepare something here. When it’s time for you to rest, can you call everyone here?”

“Understood, I’ll do so.”

Then Salt returns to his fellow workers’ place. I started preparing the provisions for everyone. Piling up the stones, I created a table and placed the stone plate on top of it.

In order to make it perfectly horizontal, I adjust it carefully. Though I say that, there’s no stones with decent size so I cut them cleanly with a stone knife. With my Sword Ability II, it’s easy to do something like that.

“Tina, please heat up this stone plate.”

“Yes, Kurt-sama.”

Tina intensely heats the stone with her fire element magic. What I’m making are pastries. Though I said so, it goes in the category of cheap sweets (dagashi), monjayaki.

“Young Master, I’ve gathered everyone.”

“Okay, then let’s start.”

First, I pour Tina’s soup into a wooden bowl… In a stock made from the leftover meat scraps from the previous meat jerky, I adjust the taste with salt. After that, I add wheat flour and cabbage. Then I added the sauce.

The sauce is a concentration made from the cabbages that got chopped too fine and turned into paste, with meat juice and vegetable scrapes in suitable amounts added into it, then flavored with vinegar, honey, and salt.

Since it’s monjayaki, the batter is runny. That batter is first poured onto the heated stone plate in small amounts.

I hear the pleasant sizzling sound, the savoriness (umami) of the meat comes from the evaporated soup and sauce, exuding the smell that invites our appetite.

The villagers make gulping sound. When the heat passes a certain level, I make a hollow circle with wooden spatula, forming a wall of batter. I pour even more batter than earlier into the hollow center. The watery batter should have been oozing everywhere, but thanks to the wall, I could keep the batter in one spot.

The batter becomes semi-transparent. There’s a lot of people here; since there’s no need to flip it over, unlike okonomiyaki, I could cook something really, really big on the huge plate in one try.

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“I’ve finished cooking. It’s called monjayaki. Since there’s a lot of water and cabbage, we can use just a little wheat flour.”

When I said that, everyone around me laughed. They get a wooden spoon one by one.

“It’s bad manners, but it should be eaten by taking directly from the stone plate with the spoon and scoop it to your mouth. First, I’ll show you how.”

In order to show them the example, I take a helping of monja with spoon,  place it on my left hand and bring it to my mouth.

The savoriness of meat that generously spreads in the soup with the sweetness of cabbage, then the sourness from the sauce all mix together inside my mouth. The unique soft texture of cooked cabbage tastes good.

Hafu, hafu, yep, it turned out great. It looks bad but it’s delicious. Now, eat them.”

At first, the villagers look timid as they open their mouths, but as soon as they take a mouthful, the look in their eyes change, and take a portion one after another. As a person starts, the rest of them reaches out and chews on the monjayaki, uncaring if they burn their mouth.

“This is really good!”

“Yeah, somehow the taste lingers.”

“Even though it looks like vomit.”

“Oi, don’t say that or we can’t go on.”

The villagers laugh together. I’m glad that they seem happy about it.

The stone plate was covered by a monstrous size of monjayaki, but it disappear in no time from everyone’s vigorous devouring. There’s a limit to the size of the stone plate, so not everyone can eat at the same time. As soon as they got their share, I cook another helping of monjayaki.

My hands’ movements become indiscriminately good. I become exceedingly perceptive in timing the heat and when I mix the flour in, I could easily, no, exactly imagine how it will turn out.

“Ah, that’s right. That’s how it is.”

I get the reason. My Cooking Ability has risen. I’ve been doing special training in the sword, but that’s also cooking. With overflowing love, the emotional value was maxed out. Adding that to practicing day and night, my Cooking Ability has firmly sublimed to level III.

This is a blessing in disguise. A level III is the ability that Rank B or above can reach in a lifetime.

“Now, everyone, eat all of them up. I’m going to use the cabbage to the last bit!”

When I said that, the men are all lifting up their spoons, and…

“YEAH!” comes their enthusiastic reply.


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Translator’s Notes: 

I feel weird writing “pastry” for monjayaki above, but pastry can be sweet or savory, so let’s just accept that, yeah.

I try to translate the onomatopoeia in indirect sentences, but it’s next to impossible to translate them in direct sentences, so there you go.

I think my quality has dropped compared to before… I missed several context here and there, but I hope you still enjoy the chapter. I won’t give up until we reach several milestones of familial relationship progress. The last one being in the third volume lmao. Wish me luck.

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  3. Thank you for translating this chapter! Your translation is very well done and a pleasure to read. Please continue at your own pace and keep up the good work!

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  4. Aaaa~ I want~ For those wondering… Monjayaki is delicious… it does look rather gross but its DEFINITELY delicious…. Its like a distant relative of Okonomiyaki but rather than specific ingredient, it can be made with whatever you have in your fridge~

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    1. At least you had a bag of chips. I don’t have anything to eat at this moment and I am reading a story about people eating…I hope I have enough money for a big meal after this. LOL

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  5. I am so glad this guy can cook. I was worried for a while there and what he was going to do with all that cabbage. I never tried the dish he made, but I saw it before in anime, so cool. Thanks for the chapter.

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  6. Haaahhh I really dislike cabbage….😗
    But looks like karma visit me again today from all those years dissing the hateful cabbages 😭

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  7. The eccentric life of a cheat reincarnator lol
    I’m glad all that cabbage didn’t go to waste but wow monjayaki really does look more like vomit when I compare it to okonomiyaki because of how runny it looks O_o” oh well, it’s the flavor that matters!

    Thanks for taking your time and updating a chapter! Hope you have a Merry Christmas :D!
    (I’m bringing food to eat next time I read an update cause every time the update has food I get a craving FFF)

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  8. I figured he’d just make sauerkraut, but I guess that wasn’t sweet enough for him. I do wonder how they managed to eat that many cabbages in one sitting though. There should have been hundreds of them at least. Unless they didn’t bring them all maybe?

    Whenever I read one of these Japanese Isekai novels, I’m always hoping that there will be someone who will say “oo, gross” and spit it out. There are no foods that are universally loved!

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    1. monjayaki isn’t sweet either, which makes me feel weird to translate into “pastries”, but the description of pastries both in English and Japanese mentions that it can be savory. (Like meat pie, maybe?) So yeah.

      LOLOLOLOL that kind of scene would be rare to see in Cooking themed fictions, which is like making people awed and more awed by food as it develops. Even when Shokugeki no Souma does that, it doesn’t come from an individual’s taste. Still nice try though.

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      1. Thought it said he included honey while making it?

        Yeah, that’s why I keep waiting for it to happen. I just want at least one author to realize that there are no perfect foods. The closest I’ve seen so far is tailoring dishes to a judges’ taste in standard cooking manga though.

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