Move Into Our Home

Kazuya walked over and sat down with the mixed vinegar sauce and garlic paste. When he looked up, he found that Haruna was concentrating on smelling the aroma, while Akiho hugged Toutaro and watched beside her. Ayaka and Chika were also sitting there upright. No one took action.

He asked strangely: "Why don't you eat?"

Akiho also looked at him strangely: "Sister is not here. You must be the first to use chopsticks."

He was speechless. Your family realy pays attention to etiquette! He picked up a round bun and demonstrated to them: "There is very hot soup inside. You can take a bite to dissipate the heat and suck the soup."

Japan also has buns. The appearance and making method are the same as those in China. The only difference is the fillings. Soup buns are rare, and minced meat fillings are also rare. Generally, the stuffing in meat buns is some chunks of meat.

Kazuya ate one himself and thought it tasted good. Seeing that he had already started, Akiho picked one up and watched it under the light, finding that the skin was very thin and there seemed to be something  flowing inside when she shook it gently, which looked like crystal.

She regretted not coming over just now to see how he made the buns. Then she followed Kazuya's example and brought the bun to her mouth and gently bit the skin. After blowing on it and feeling that the temperature was right, she took a sip. Immediately, a burst of hot soup poured into her mouth and the umami taste exploded like an explosion.

Meat filling and fresh soup cooperated together. Eating dough skin, soup and meat are three integrated things. There was soup in the meat, dough in the soup, and meat in the dough.

When Akiho reacted, the bun on the chopsticks had disappeared, leaving only a mouthful of umami flavor. She couldn't even remember how she ate it, as if the umami taste washed away her brain and caused amnesia.

Toutaro looked at his third sister staying there and ignored him, as well as the smell was too tempting, so he stood up and tried to grab the buns. Akiho came back to her senses at this time, and quickly caught him back, took another bun and blew air carefully to prepare to feed him.

Over there, Kazuya formally advised Haruna to eat slowly, but she opened her arms and said vaguely: "I'm fine, I'm not afraid of getting burned!"

Kazuya poured her a glass of water and found that it was true. This girl might be a new evolved species whom the high temperature had no harm to. He recalled that a bowl of hot ramen disappeared when he wiped his face that day. Such a sense of fear that he thought he had seen a ghost.

Monster! Really a monster!

Haruna was so happy that she finished six cages in one breath before taking a break, while Kazuya only could eat one and a half cages. What he steamed were buns which were not so big but definitely not too small. The problem was how did she develop such a digestive system?

Haruna wiped the oil from the corner of her mouth, looked at Kazuya with her eyes and said cheerfully: "Kazuya, please move into our house!"

He was stunned. Why should I move to your house?

In fact, after Haruna finished speaking, she was also stunned. She hold her chin and fell into deep thought. Ari? I never thought of it before I said it. This is a good idea, it's the best of both worlds!

Her beautiful eyes suddenly lit up. She stared at the stunned Kazuya as if looking at a meat bun. She swallowed her saliva, "Don't you know what I mean? I really have ulterior motives. I'm really sincere!"

Kazuya couldn't understand her messy words. He looked at her and then at the empty steamers stacked on the table, and asked hesitantly: "Don't you want me to move to this place just to cook food for you?"

Haruna nodded repeatedly and said cheerfully: "Yes, you see, the place you live in now is not good, stuffy and hot. And now Akiho is responsible for cooking dinner at our house but the taste can only be said to be so-so. Eating is much less fun! So, you move into the attic of our house and cook for us to pay the rent. Isn't this the kind of win-win you always talk about? "

She said a lot in one breath, and at the end her beautiful eyes were full of expectation: "Is what I said a good idea? Is it very reasonable? Is it the result of a wise man's careful consideration? We can eat delicious food, and you can live in a better room."

Kazuya didn't know what to say. You have such a beautiful idea and really want to have a private chef back to serve you!

However, he did have plans to change his residence. Although Haruna had no brains and often talked to himself, the idea suddenly turned out to be okay when he heard it today.

It's just that in the eyes of outsiders, I should be about the same age as Haruka and Haruna. Is it appropriate to live together? It's completely different compared with living with Yoko. Yoko is still a child, so it doesn't matter. I can change places and get her a separate room later. If I come to Sakura's house, all the people coming in and out are young girls. Something embarrassing will happen If not careful.

The bathroom break-in incident, the accidental underwear mixing incident, and the kissing incident at the corner of the corridor in those anime all happen like this. If the plot is unfortunately deduced into a girl's love anime, I will be so confused that I can't even explain it. What should I do if I have to really marry a salty daughter of the Sakura family?

Must be on guard! My future is like a sea of stars, sooner or later I will have to leave! Do I have to take my family to go to college?

Moreover, Yoko has a relatively introverted personality. Will she be bullied by Ayaka and Chika if she moves here? I have decided to take care of Yoko until she reaches adulthood, so I must protect her, but it doesn't seem good if the relationship between the two families is damaged because of this.

Kazuya was thinking deeply, and Akiho frowned next to him. She observed his face and said softly to Haruna: "Second sister, don't come up with such rude ideas. It will bother others too much!"

She felt that it was a bit strange for Kazuya to live in her home, but it was not without its benefits, so she was not sure for a while. She had been her eldest sister's strategist all year round who had ideas but no ability to make decisions.

Kazuya thought about it for a long time, and felt that the advantage of moving here was that he could save time and travel, but there were more hidden dangers and it would do more harm than good, so he smiled directly at Akiho, "Akiho, your sister thinks your cooking is not delicious. You have to work harder from now on."

The current situation was acceptable and there was no need to make changes. If you think about it carefully, it was a stupid idea to move in. It was better to reject it.

Akiho understood that he was not willing to move here, so she quickly replied: "Yes, I will work hard. The second sister likes to talk nonsense, please don't mind what she said." But she had a little inexplicable regret in her heart when she heard Kazuya really refused.

Haruna said dissatisfiedly: "How could I be talking nonsense? Our life will be much better if he moves here, right? He will make so many delicious food, don't you want to eat it every day?"

Kazuya ignored her and stood up, "Okay, I'll cook it for you when I have time. Now that we're full, let's get back to work. Everything must be prepared before dinner, so as not to affect the opening of the store in the evening."

Haruna followed him and advised him, "Don't feel embarrassed, Kazuya. There are windows in the attic. Think about it. It's not shameful to live under someone else's roof!"

Kazuya has already walked towards the kitchen. You idiot, what is shameful if living under someone else's roof isn't shameful. If you don't know how to use words, use them less!  "I've already thought about it, Haruna. Go get ice cubes and add them to the water for soaking the beans. Stir for a while after the beans cooling down."