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Gourmet Glutton • Vol.5 Chapter 5: Competing Bid • Page ik-page-2538983
Vol.5 Chapter 5: Competing Bid
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At the theater, Hirokazu tries to buy some more food, but the Hostess refuses to take any more. The Hostess is upset that the food tastes so bad, but she's not upset because it's her fault that it tastes bad. She's upset because the Hostess doesn't like the food at all. She wants to know why she can't just eat it like it is. She tells the Hostess that she'd rather have the food taste like crap than have it taste bad like crap. She also tells her that if the food tasted like crap, she would never eat it at all, and she'll be happy that the Hostess has put the food away like that. She says that she hopes the Hostess is happy that she has put it away so that she can eat the food like it tastes good. She goes on to tell the Hostess about the eating competition that's going to take place at the theater that morning. The competition will be for the best curry udon in the world, and the Hostess wants to be the first to eat it. She orders two beef bowls, which she says are too small for the competition. They're so happy that they're going to buy two more beef bowls instead of buying one. They all agree that the curry is really good, and they'll cheer the Hostess on.
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Gourmet Glutton • Vol.5 Chapter 5: Competing Bid • Page ik-page-2538983
Vol.5 Chapter 5: Competing Bid
This is a locked chapterVol.5 Chapter 5: Competing Bid
About This Chapter
At the theater, Hirokazu tries to buy some more food, but the Hostess refuses to take any more. The Hostess is upset that the food tastes so bad, but she's not upset because it's her fault that it tastes bad. She's upset because the Hostess doesn't like the food at all. She wants to know why she can't just eat it like it is. She tells the Hostess that she'd rather have the food taste like crap than have it taste bad like crap. She also tells her that if the food tasted like crap, she would never eat it at all, and she'll be happy that the Hostess has put the food away like that. She says that she hopes the Hostess is happy that she has put it away so that she can eat the food like it tastes good. She goes on to tell the Hostess about the eating competition that's going to take place at the theater that morning. The competition will be for the best curry udon in the world, and the Hostess wants to be the first to eat it. She orders two beef bowls, which she says are too small for the competition. They're so happy that they're going to buy two more beef bowls instead of buying one. They all agree that the curry is really good, and they'll cheer the Hostess on.
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