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Let’s Make Cabbage Rolls #1
~Riddle ver.~
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 Riddle
Riddle 
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Peel the cabbage’s outer leaves and core it… Good, so far my progress has been perfect.
Next you boil them… Once that’s finished, I can use them to roll up the meat filling.
The recipe didn’t mention anything about the size of the leaves…
Should I cut them into rectangles with scissors, perhaps around the size of a handkerchief?
No, wait a moment. Considering that the thickness of the leaves isn’t even, if I made them all weigh the same, then their strength would be leveled…
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Ghost Chef 
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Is there something you're struggling with, Riddle?
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 Riddle
Riddle 
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Chef, perfect timing. There’s something I’d like to ask you.
Do the shape and weight of each leaf need to be even?
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Ghost Chef 
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You don’t need to make them the same size. Any necessary adjustments can be made when you’re rolling them.
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 Riddle
Riddle 
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I see. So the cabbages are fine as they are. May I ask you another question?
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Ghost Chef 
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Of course! What is it?
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 Riddle
Riddle 
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I’d like to know how much water is needed for boiling. It isn’t written in the recipe.
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Ghost Chef 
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Just enough to submerge the cabbage leaves. There’s no need for any exact measurements.
Now, while that’s boiling, let’s move onto the next step!
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 Riddle
Riddle 
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Okay.
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Timeskip
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Ghost Chef 
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We’ll begin making the meat filling now. First, mince the onions!
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 Riddle
Riddle 
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Mince… If I remember correctly, that means cutting them into 1-to-2 millimeter cubes. Alright, I’ll measure them with a ruler…
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Ghost Chef 
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STOOOP!
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 Riddle
Riddle 
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? What’s wrong, Chef?
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Ghost Chef 
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You just need to make them tiny! There’s no need for a ruler. They’re going to change shape while they’re simmering anyway.
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 Riddle
Riddle 
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O-Oh, is that right? But I’m trying to make them as even in size as possible…
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Ghost Chef 
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Riddle, you’re quite the cautious one, eh? I saw that you measured everything down to the milliliter too.
By the way, what made you decide to join Master Chef?
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 Riddle
Riddle 
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I believe the dorm leader should not only be the best at academics, but at cooking as well.
On top of that…
I want to get experience with making money while I can, to prepare for when I’m on my own in the future.
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Ghost Chef 
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Mm-hmm, working towards the future is a wonderful motive to have!
Now, what about you from the counter next over? Silver?
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 Silver
Silver 
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The reason I thought about joining Master Chef? Riddle invited me.
He told me: “Cooking requires a lot of focus. Wouldn’t that be good practice for you, who’s always dozing off?”
And I agreed with him. Plus I’ve always wanted to brush up on my cooking skills.
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Ghost Chef 
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But from the looks of things, you already seem a little familiar with this. You were completely unfazed when using the kitchenware.
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 Silver
Silver 
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I’m not sure I would say “familiar.”
My cooking experience is pretty much limited to grilling and seasoning with salt and pepper. That’s why I want to broaden my skillset.
That way I can make more delicious food for my father, who raised me.
But, like Riddle, the pay was also one of the appeals.
If I save up little by little, then I won’t have to cause trouble for my father in the future.
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Ghost Chef 
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Aww… Silver, you’re such a good son!
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 Riddle
Riddle 
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……
…Ahh…
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 Silver
Silver 
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Huh? What’s the matter, Riddle?
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 Riddle
Riddle 
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Kgh… Aghh!! I-I can’t stop crying…
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Ghost Chef 
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Ah! Riddle… Did listening to Silver just now bring you to tears?!
Oh, I feel you! I know exactly how you feel!! It moved me so deeply that I almost shed a tear myself…
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 Riddle
Riddle 
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N-No, not that! I mean, yes, it was a very nice story, but these tears aren’t because I’m emotional…
The…
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Silver & Ghost Chef 
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The?
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 Riddle
Riddle 
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The onions are stinging my eyes!!!
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Ghost Chef 
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What? That’s what made you cry?! That was so misleading!!
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 Silver
Silver 
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That’s happened to me dozens of times before. Are you okay, Riddle?
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 Riddle
Riddle 
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I-I’m not! How do you ease these symptoms?!
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 Silver
Silver 
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Ah, hold on, Riddle! Rubbing your eyes will only—
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 Riddle
Riddle 
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AGH! Rubbing them made it worse… I-It stings~!!!
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Timeskip
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Ghost Chef 
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Ooh, Riddle! That meat filling has a nice stickiness to it.
Goodness~ I was so worried about what would happen when you started crying earlier, but I’m glad you made it to this point all right.
Okay! Now let’s switch gears and start stuffing the cabbages.
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 Riddle
Riddle 
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No, I divided the filling into four parts, but they aren’t equal yet! I need to keep adjusting them…
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Ghost Chef 
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Don’t worry! You won’t care about them once they get rolled up.
Besides, your ingredients will lose their freshness if you waste too much time.
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 Riddle
Riddle 
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Hmm… I still feel dissatisfied, but alright. I’ll follow your instructions, Chef.
Now I’ll wrap the meat filling with the cabbage I boiled. The recipe said to “tightly roll” them…
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Crack!
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 Riddle
Riddle 
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Ah! I used too much pressure—the cabbage tore!
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Ghost Chef 
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Oh, dear. Your filling is only going to gush out of that tear.
Well, start over with one of your spares.
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 Riddle
Riddle 
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Kgh…! The next one will be perfect!
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