The hobby of "ur, double gunner tin level 7777" is making dolls.
The number of dolls he makes is large, medium, and small - more than 100 in total.
Other hobbies include keeping a "Notebook of Things I Want to Do with Mr. Wright" at .......
The most important thing to remember is that the "Rock", her main weapon and partner in the Intelligence Weapon, has a history of being shocked by Suzu's reaction.
Such is Suzu's afternoon.
undefinedShe cooks for herself in the kitchen, where it is well past noon and no longer popular.
Wearing a lovely handmade apron, she began by kneading the bread from flour.
Even the stewed hamburger steak, the main dish of the day, was made with the same attention to detail, starting with the mincing of the meat.
From the perspective of the cooks who make the meals (they too were ejected from the benefit (gift) "Infinite Gacha" card), they don't like to be entered into their own sanctuary, the kitchen. ......
Now that Tin has bowed down and asked why she cooks her own food, I can't be indifferent. In fact, I wanted to support her, so much so that I even offered her a small cooking space for her to use.
So why does she go to the trouble of making her own elaborate dishes?
It is not because I don't like the food the cooks are making.
Nor is it because I enjoy cooking.
The reason why Tin works so hard to cook is because ...... it is all for the sake of Light, whom he adores.
When he finishes cooking, he thanks the cooks and bows to them.
He puts the dishes on a tray and returns to his room.
......Oh, my returning partner.
Koku."
As one would expect, we were afraid to take Tin's partner, Rock, with us when we entered the kitchen, which is a sanctuary for cooks.
Although it had been beautifully disassembled, cleaned, and polished, it was not meant to be taken to the kitchen, so I left it in my room when I was cooking in this way.
Perhaps he is not happy about that, but Locke's voice has a somewhat hard sound to it.
Tin puts the food on the table, then sets aside his notepad and pen to work on a set of stewed hamburgers of his own creation.
With a knife and fork, he cuts the stewed hamburger steak into pieces and takes a bite.
He shreds the freshly baked bread and takes a mouthful, closing his eyes and concentrating as if he were testing the taste of the salad dressing.
Then he writes down notes about the taste he senses, about what he thinks could be improved, about how thick or thin it is.
Suzu's expression was serious, as if she was fighting a formidable foe.
Locke, seeing Suzu's efforts, was half amazed and half impressed, and said to her, "I'm glad you're doing well.
He said, "Mattaku ...... partner mo yoku yaru na. I'm sure you'll have a chance to eat with us in the future, so keep learning how to cook,.......
As Locke points out, Tin has multiple hobbies, but cooking is somewhat different.
She is practicing in the hope that she may have the opportunity to feed her cooking to Wright in the future.
It is more like training to be a bride than a hobby.
Locke points out in disgust.
It's not a coincidence," he says, "that Light-sama wants to eat his food.
"(Bun-bun-bun!)"
I'm afraid ...... that I'm too shy to eat. There's no point in practicing if you don't know what you're doing. ......
At Locke's quip, Tin looked away and made an excuse.
The first thing that comes to mind is the fact that the food is not as tasty as it should be. It's hard for me to understand because I don't eat or drink, but my partner is doing his best, and he's not bad at looking at food, so I think he'll be fine. I'm sure Raito-sama is pleased with you.
In fact, as Locke pointed out, the food was not at the level of the cooks who take care of the kitchens at the lowest level of "The Abyss," but it was good enough for home cooking.
The food was good enough to be eaten with satisfaction by Nemmu, who declares the food prepared by the best cooks on earth to be "tasteless.
However, because the person he was feeding was the beloved "Mr. Light," Suzu was not satisfied with his skills and shook his head.
Rock lets out a sigh at his partner's reluctance.
The other person's attitude is that he is not satisfied with his own skills, and he shakes his head.
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