Chapter 86: Getting Treated to Yakitori
The Reincarnated Extra
Getting Treated to Yakitori
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âFor now, have a seat over there.â
Following Kamasseâs instruction, I sat down on a stone bench lining the main street of Yoshanka.
There were many benches scattered throughout the town.
Or rather than benches, they looked more like discarded construction materials left as-is. But after being used as seating by people over many years, the edges had worn down, legitimizing them as proper benches by all accounts.
Putting aside the original intent, these were unmistakably benches.
Enough digression.
âWhat? What do you want?â
I cocked my head quizzically while gazing at Kamasse.
The match was settled yesterday, so I couldnât fathom why he was approaching me again.
Kamasse let out a sigh at my demeanor.
âLookâ¦you caused trouble at that food stall, didnât you? The stall owner was in tears. What did you do to the old manâ¦?â
âRepeating side-stepsâ¦â
âWhy would you do that!?â
âI wanted to buy yakitoriâ¦â
âAnyone who wants yakitori wouldnât do repeating side-steps until the stall owner cries! Whatâs wrong with you!?â
Well, it just happened in the heat of the moment, is all I can really say!
Guurururururururâ¦â¦!
Oops.
My stomach let out an enormous growl.
Seeing that, Kamasse furrowed his brow with a slightly troubled expression.
ââ¦They wouldnât sell you the yakitori, huh.â
I nodded solemnly.
Byuooooâ¦â¦
Though the strong sea breeze drowned it out, I could tell Kamasse heaved another heavy sigh.
And then.
ââ¦Here.â
â!!??â
Kamasse then offered one of the massive yakitori skewers from his hands towards me!
Eh!? This isâ¦!?
Heâs giving it to meâ¦!?
My gaze rapidly alternated between the yakitori and Kamasseâs face over and over.
âStop that. Quit looking back and forth between me and the yakitori at super speeds. Itâs freakyâ¦Ahem, youâre hungry, arenât you? Itâs yours.â
Uwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!
Kamasse! Kamasseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!
Youâ¦!
Youâre actually a really good guy, you knowwwwwwwwwwwwwww!!!
I forgive you!!!
I totally forgive that rude attitude when we first met and you drew your sword on me, all of it!!!
âThâ¦thank you.â
I was sobbing.
Once again, I found myself sobbing uncontrollably.
Expressionless, tears streamed down as I accepted the yakitori skewers from both of Kamasseâs hands.
âAh, h-hey, youâ¦!!â
Kamasse seemed to be saying something but I couldnât hear it.
Deliciousâ¦the yakitori is deliciouuuuuuuuuuuuuussss!!!
âHey! Donât screw around! One of those was for me! Donât eat them both! And donât eat the skewers too, spit them out! Spit! Spit!!â
The crispy grilled skin, the juicy meatâ¦!
The wondrous flavor like bacon, yet also like chicken thigh yakitoriâ¦!
Itâs so deliciousâ¦so deliciouuuuuuuuuuuuuussss!!!
Thank you! Really, thank you so much Kamasseâ¦!
Heâs shaking my shoulders and shouting something in my ear, but sorry, Iâm in no state to listen right now.
But I truly am grateful!
Thank you, Kamasse!!!
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ââ¦It was delicious.â
âThen at least look like you enjoyed it more, fool. Damn it, you ate them bothâ¦â
After the meal.
As I savored the aftertaste, fully satisfied, Kamasse grumbled at me dejectedly for some reason.
But being expressionless canât be helped, you know.
My facial muscles are pretty much dead.
ââ¦Well, whatever. I can just buy more TogÅ«do skewers later. Hey, cursed child.â
âWhat?â
âWhatâs your name?â
âEmi.â
âI see. Emi.â
Kamasse stared intently at my face before abruptly lowering his head.
ââ¦My apologies. Emi, I caused you trouble.â
â¦Eh?
Kamasseâs sudden apology caught me off guard.
As I stood dumbfounded, he continued speaking.
âYou see, Iâm a âgenius.'â
And then he launched into a self-praising monologue.
What is this guy going on about?
âEver since I was young, Iâve never lost to anyone at swords or magic. Because Iâm a genius, because Iâm strong, I thought I could do whatever I wanted. Being called the âfuture special-rank adventurerâ and all, I got arrogant. But then you beat meâ¦I even lost at herb gatheringâ¦it gave me a bit of a reality check.â
As he said that, Kamasse raised his face, which had turned beet red, perhaps from embarrassment.
âSoâ¦Iâm sorry. And thank you. If things continued, I probably would have become even more insufferable. So, umâ¦ah!!â
Seeming to struggle organizing his thoughts in a flustered manner, Kamasse still pressed on:
âA-Anyway! Iâm going to become even more amazing and stronger than you! Just you watch! I wonât stay weaker than you forever!! See ya!!â
After that declaration, he immediately dashed off somewhere in a hurry.
Yeah.
This is just, well, Kamasseâs quirk, I suppose.
Like how he ended the herb gathering match yesterday too.
Cutting things off before I can even react.
What a hassle.
â¦But.
No.
Kamasse is a good guy.
He treated me to yakitori, after all.
â¦
What is it, Extra-sama?
Yeah.
â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦.
Ah.
By the time I realized it, the chance had already passed.
Kamasse had apparently left town to handle some request, so I couldnât call out to him.
Well, I could do that, butâ¦
Yeahâ¦I did think of one other possibility.
Since who knows when Kamasse will be back, I thought I could try that other option first.
Right.
Okay then, Iâll head to the Kaise Forest again today.
The yakitori alone wasnât enough to fill me up, so I may as well hunt some snakes while Iâm at it.
I set off running towards the forest.
Taking the main gate was too bothersome, so I used ãSilverfishã to scale and leap over the outer walls instead.