The Queen of Scrolls never admits defeat

Chapter 563 West District 189

Chapter 563 West District 189

Moran was well aware of Ais's cooking skills.

She also turned the dishes she researched into {food cards} and uploaded them to the card shop. They are not only sold in the witch version of the card shop, but have also been publicly sold in the Dawn Society for a long time.

Moran also bought her {food card} and made great progress.

If Moran didn't have the memories of the Blue Star civilization, she felt that she was far inferior to Ais in terms of meat cooking.

"I wonder what star chef I can get now!" Moran said with a hint of anticipation.

"Here! I'll send you the contact card number of the receptionist at the Delicious Island Chef Assessment Center. Add him to reserve a time for your chef assessment, and then go to assess your chef level at the appointed time."

After all, there was only one judge, Klotak, and even if he had a big appetite, the efficiency of his evaluation was really worrying.

Chefs who didn't participate in the assessment could stay temporarily at the chef assessment center's reception area while waiting for their assessment. However, you definitely don't need that anymore; just come and stay with me for now.

"I live at 189 West End," Vasita said. "I can fly over to the pier."

Moran added the contact information of the chef assessment center receptionist sent by Vasida, and while waiting for him to approve her application, she controlled the flying carpet to fly towards the dock.

When they flew to the vicinity of the western district, Vasita said:

"Look, do you see that completely black obsidian house over there? That's where I live."

Among all the vacant houses, I fell in love with it at first sight!

"Now I can even crack dragon scales, but I still can't hammer a crack into that house. It's definitely the most sturdy house on the entire Delicious Island."

Moran: "..."

How could a house made of obsidian, the hardest magical mineral in Valen, not be sturdy?
The correct way to dismantle obsidian is not by brute force, but by first cutting through the magical energy inside.

The flying carpet landed outside the obsidian building, and Moran's gaze was immediately drawn to a plaque hanging on the courtyard gate.

[The Big Eater's Cafeteria]

[Star Rating: One Star]

[Chef: Vasita (Witch)]

[Specialties: Fried rice, barbecue, hot pot, braised dishes...]

[Notes: 1. Only one diner can be accommodated at a time. 2. All-you-can-eat. 3. No extra charge; simply have a friendly sparring session with the chef before your meal (a friendly sparring match). 4. Please contact the chef directly to make a reservation; call...]

Seeing Moran stop in front of the plaque, Vasida said shyly:
"All chefs need to hang a sign like this outside the courtyard so that customers can easily understand the chefs' situation."

My cooking skills are average; all I can do is use cooking magic to speed up the process. Among all the one-star chefs, I can only attract dragon customers by being fast and able to feed them to their hearts' content.

However, the effect was quite good.

Apart from the witch, the other cooks worked themselves to the bone all day, but the food they made wasn't even enough to fill a dragon's teeth.

My bookings for Longke are already booked a month in advance, and many of them are from regular customers.

"I only made time for you because you were coming these past two days." Moran entered the room and saw Vasita's guest reception records, and then he understood why Vasita's magical learning progress had plummeted over the years.

With this schedule, all I do is fight dragons or cook for them. How can I possibly have time to practice magic?
Vasida always prepares a huge amount of food for her guests. The first and second floors of the obsidian building have been combined, with half of it serving as the kitchen and the other half as the dining area.

The attic was Vasita's living area.

The small attic, once a large space tent is placed inside, leaves almost no room left.

"Do you usually live in a tent?" Moran asked.

"There's no other way. The resettlement allowance for a one-star chef is only this much. It's only enough for me to combine the first and second floors to make it easier to cook for the dragon guests. I can only live in a tent in the attic at other times."

There aren't many chefs as unfortunate as me. Other chefs decorate their living quarters like their own homes, so when dragon guests come, they can eat directly in their own restaurants. The portions are only slightly larger than those for normal people, so there's no need for extra space to accommodate them.

Vasita explained, "In the end, it's because my cooking skills aren't good enough. I want to attract more dragons to fight with me, so I have to use the quantity of food to attract them. Otherwise, I might not even get a single dragon to come to my door for a month."

"Is the competition among chefs on this Delicious Island really that fierce?" Moran asked curiously.

This forced Vasida to find another way.

"Of course! Although accommodation is free here, and there are regular welfare coins and free ingredients to collect, you have to use coins to buy additional living resources and magical resources."

It's easy to live comfortably on the island, but if you want to live a wealthy life, there are many places where you need to spend gold coins!
You also need to use special dragon claw coins, which only dragons possess. To earn dragon claw coins, you must attract dragon customers with delicious food and earn their coins.

All the chefs in Valen know that Delicious Island treats chefs well. The Dragon Clan has also set up chef recruitment offices in major ports on the mainland, and every year they bring a large group of chefs to the island to participate in the assessment.

Here, one-star chefs are as common as hairs on a cow, two-star chefs are quite numerous, three-star chefs are truly never short of customers, and only four-star and five-star chefs are relatively rare…

Just then, the receptionist at the chef assessment center in Moranga replied to her.

[Burning Tongue: Respected Miss Witch, welcome to Delicious Island. Your chef rating assessment will be held at 10:00 AM in three days. Please arrive at Chef Assessment Center Kitchen 1 ten minutes in advance to prepare.]

I had just finished reading it when another message popped up.

[Burning Tongue: Respected Witch, my master has heard that you are a high-ranking gourmet witch, and has specially moved up the order of your chef ranking assessment. Would it be convenient for you to participate in the assessment this afternoon?]

Moran was about to reply "Okay" when she saw the chat window showing that the other party was typing. She had an idea and waited for a minute.

Soon, new messages popped up.

[Burning Tongue: Respected Witch, it's been a long time since a chef on Delicious Island has brought their own original dish for the assessment. My master is deeply troubled by this and insisted that I tell you to come to the Chef Assessment Center as soon as possible to participate in the chef level assessment. He eagerly awaits your arrival.]

[The other party is typing]
[Burning Tongue: Or could you tell me your current location? My master happens to be free right now and can come see you!]

After waiting for a while, no new messages popped up.

Moran looked at Vasita: "Is this island lord of Delicious Island serious?"

Legend has it that the owners of Delicious Island are all top-tier powerhouses!

How did the policies change so frequently?
“Well… he talks a lot. Once you’ve spent more time on Delicious Island, you’ll know what kind of personality this island lord has,” Vasita said. “Anyway, he’s quite approachable when it comes to chefs, even if they’re just ordinary humans.”


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