Chapter 178. [I Want Your Miso Soup Every Day]
Chapter 178. [I Want Your Miso Soup Every Day]
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I swallowed my words.
Who does he think I’ve gotten better for?
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Angu Ogu sulked, still holding a fork in his mouth.
I casually brushed off her gaze.
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Specifically, I’m watching cooking lessons by VTubers while working. Honestly, I used to be pretty rough with my cooking, and I thought that was good enough.
It might be an excuse for people who rarely cook.
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Angu Ogu’s cooking is hearty and simple.
Or rather… yeah.
If I list the menus she has made in the past week, it’s just steak, or rather, just grilled meat.
Then, instant mashed potatoes, are made by mixing water with powder. There are also green peas.
It’s more like an ingredients than a meal.
The rest is all retort food, junk food, and snacks.
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Angu Ogu protests, saying it’s an imposition of values.
But who cares?
Nutritional value is more important than personal preferences.
Well, in a way, that’s what the cooking showdown was all about.
To check her skills and make the judgment of “I can’t leave it to her!”. Think about it, if my oshi streamer becomes unhealthy and has to take a break from streaming… the one who will suffer the most is me!
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This apartment comes with a dryer.
On the other hand, depending on the area, you can’t hang clothes on the balcony because it “spoils the scenery”.
Well, even in America, it seems like dryers are more common than natural drying.
And as we talked about that, Angu Ogu had finished eating.
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I’m not sure if it’s for dessert, but Angu Ogu was gnawing on a small American apple, which they couldn’t eat in Japan.
Maybe they had pent-up cravings.
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It’s often heard that Americans who live in Japan become very thin.
In Angu Ogu’s case, there hadn’t been any significant change in their body shape, so I didn’t notice.
Also, isn’t Japan’s idea of healthy eating mostly about convenience store food?
When they say that’s healthy, well…
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In any case, this is pretty normal in America.
American stomachs are huge… so anything gets bigger.
According to them, they could have devoured a hamburger on the first day, before moving to Japan.
That’s probably something they realized after Angu Ogu started cooking.
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That was one of the things that surprised me when I started living here.
In America, most restaurants and supermarkets are closed on Sundays.
In Japan, it’s the opposite; Sundays are a busy time.
But I can understand their reasoning.
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So, if you inadvertently run out of groceries, you’ll have nothing to eat.
We just went shopping for the second time yesterday.
But it looks like going shopping together once a week is becoming a habit.
On the flip side, we hardly go out otherwise!
Sightseeing?
I’d only go if there were VTubers there!
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I swallowed nervously.
Angu Ogu was furious.
I thought we were getting along quite well with our shared living arrangements.
What could have gone wrong?
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Well, I can understand the sentiment.
I do occasionally wish I could relax in a bath.
Back home, I had waterproof speakers, and I used to watch streams while taking a long bath.
I turned the bathroom into a theater.
Also, a washlet would be nice.
VTubers don’t need to use the toilet (various opinions on this)!
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Honestly, I didn’t expect them to suggest something that drastic. Besides, this is a rental apartment!
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