There was a moment of silence among the surrounding people, then Watanabe Hideaki turned his gaze to the Blind Taste God and asked him: "I trusted you so much, letting you be the judge every time. No wonder I win every time.
Turns out you're so despicable. For someone like you to be the judge, it's truly disappointing."
In her anger, Watanabe Hideaki became somewhat hysterical; she no longer knew how long she'd been deceived. It was precisely this that made her arrogant, even a bit blind to others.
Watanabe Hideaki was really furious, but everyone around her kept silent. She said to the Blind Taste God: "Tell me, how do you always know which dishes are mine?"
The Blind Taste God replied helplessly: "Since I'm blind, naturally my nose is more sensitive than others. Every time, I can smell your scent, so I always judge your dishes as winners."
Upon hearing this, Watanabe Hideaki almost fell over—a blow too great to bear.