Chapter 193: My Tofu Pilgrimage (3)
I could only stare blankly at Rutis's back as he rummaged through the shelves, apparently searching for something.
So he really did prepare something. I thought he just replied wittingly to my boring joke, but it actually existed.
Why did he do that?
This fundamental question kept popping into my head. Why on earth would he have something so unsightly?
In fact, even considering my experiences before and after possessing this body, I had never heard of tofu cake until my probation. I knew about rice cakes and ice cream cakes, but tofu was beyond my imagination.
But here I was, eating something I never knew existed for the third time in a month. I’ve never even eaten real cake this often.
"About that... tofu cake is considered a nutritious food in Armein, oppa."
Interpreting my blank expression in her own way, Louise leaned in and whispered cautiously.
I knew that. Rutis had explained it thoroughly during my last probation.
"I think Rutis prepared it because he was worried about you, too."
Louise said, her voice fading slightly due to the awkwardness of the situation.
Indeed, tofu cake was considered a nutritious food in the Armein Kingdom and was often given to released prisoners as a gift.
Since I was a released prisoner, there should be no problem in accepting it. There shouldn’t be...
It feels like a slap in the face.
If I hadn't received a tofu cake when I was on probation, I would have taken it as a simple gesture of consolation.
But I had, and tofu cake had now become a symbol of mockery in my mind.
Rutis knew this, which was why he hadn’t offered it sooner.
"Here it is."
Finally, Rutis approached with the grotesque item.
Not this again.
Rutis was holding a white tofu cake, but it strangely looked darker and more sinister than any other item.
Something about it seemed off. It didn't look like this last time.
Ah, it didn’t have the prisoner number on it.
Is this his final act of consideration?
Glancing at Rutis, I noticed his awkward smile.
Yes, he must’ve had his concerns. Writing the prisoner number would have felt like delivering a knockout blow.
"...Thank you."
After much contemplation, I accepted the tofu cake. The previous mockery happened because of my probation, which all happened because I had assaulted Rutis. In the end, it was all my own doing.
Honestly, it wouldn't have happened if Erich hadn't called me out for it, or if Rutis hadn't racked up karma with his devilish snout.
Anyway, it was all my own fault. So, I decided to just go with it.
"It's too much for one person; let's eat it together."
"Ah, yes."
Rutis nodded readily, and the other members tactfully picked up their forks.
The third tofu cake I tasted was incredibly soft. Was this what a tear-soaked tofu cake tasted like?
I’ll be damned.
It was a taste I never wanted to experience again.
***
I headed to the Principal's office as soon as the club meeting ended. The Principal would’ve certainly been shocked about my detention, so it only seemed appropriate to show my face and report back in person.
"Ah, Prosecutor."
When I entered the Principal's office, the awkward exchange of glances was followed by a suffocating silence, filling the room.
"You’ve had a tough time."
The Principal broke the brief silence. It seemed he had decided that a brief word of consolation was better than dragging out concerns or inquiries.
Of course, he was right. It would have been more burdensome if the Principal had shown me too much concern.
"I'm sorry I had to suddenly leave, Principal. I'm sure you had more trouble than I did."
"It’s fine. You had already informed me, so there was no problem."
We exchanged awkward smiles, the Principal’s small grin easing the atmosphere.
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