This is a locked chapterVol.4 Chapter 8: The Three Evil Eatin' Brothers
About This Chapter
The chapter opens with a description of the three evil brothers, a group of brothers who work as truck drivers. They are known as the "three evil eatin' brothers" because of their evil eating habits. The narrator explains that the evil brothers are a legend in the world of the truck driver. He says that they are a famous group in the industry and that they work in a place called "The Three Evil Eating In Brothers." The narrator is about to pass out when he sees the three brothers eating at a fast food restaurant. The food is so good that the narrator decides to order his regular meals there. The three brothers order a curry on rice, a sukyaki rice bowl, and ramen. They order a fruit parfait, red bean soup, a slice of shortcake, and some cider. They also order a short cake, which they put in their ramen. When the narrator realizes that the brothers are eating sweets, he exclaims, "Moni-mo-munch" . He explains that he doesn't care how the brothers eat, as long as the customers eat the way they want to be eaten. The brothers come to the restaurant for three days and never come back. He complains that his restaurant is in a slump.
This is a locked chapterVol.4 Chapter 8: The Three Evil Eatin' Brothers
About This Chapter
The chapter opens with a description of the three evil brothers, a group of brothers who work as truck drivers. They are known as the "three evil eatin' brothers" because of their evil eating habits. The narrator explains that the evil brothers are a legend in the world of the truck driver. He says that they are a famous group in the industry and that they work in a place called "The Three Evil Eating In Brothers." The narrator is about to pass out when he sees the three brothers eating at a fast food restaurant. The food is so good that the narrator decides to order his regular meals there. The three brothers order a curry on rice, a sukyaki rice bowl, and ramen. They order a fruit parfait, red bean soup, a slice of shortcake, and some cider. They also order a short cake, which they put in their ramen. When the narrator realizes that the brothers are eating sweets, he exclaims, "Moni-mo-munch" . He explains that he doesn't care how the brothers eat, as long as the customers eat the way they want to be eaten. The brothers come to the restaurant for three days and never come back. He complains that his restaurant is in a slump.