Chapter 136: Barbecue on the Train_2

Kiyomi Liuli also became curious and immediately brought over a small Bili Stove—said to have been around since the Edo Period, small but with excellent heat retention, capable of cooking a meal with just the value of eight rin worth of charcoal—and then she headed down the aisle to find the conductor, asking if there was anything tasty to eat.

In reality, the conductor would soon come around with a food cart asking everyone, but since Nanahara Takeshi was ordering her around without spending a dime, why not make use of the free help, so he simply sent her to fetch it.

After a moment, she came back with a large tray, on which were marinated baby squid, baby octopuses, sardines, and a messy assortment of shellfish, exclaiming excitedly, "Let's start with these, and after we're done I'll go buy more. Those soy-wrapped rice cakes also look good, they should be delicious grilled too."