Published: September 9, 2025
Not from Satou’s perspective (from Lulu’s perspective)
Reposting.
Today is a date with Master on the sea.
The boat is flying just above the surface of the water, but let’s not worry about the details.
After all, it’s a date for just the two of us.
“Lulu, I see it. That’s the landmark.”
“That one?”
In the direction Master pointed, there were sea birds.
I thought we were here to catch a fish called tuna today, but are we switching to birds instead?
“Yes, the tuna should be chasing the small fish that the birds are targeting.”
“Yes, Master!”
As expected of Master. Amazing.
Arisa said that when she praises Master, it’s customary to put a pause after saying “amazing.” But it’s a bit embarrassing, so when I say it out loud, I just speak normally.
“Master, is tuna delicious?”
“Of course! Especially otoro—it melts in your mouth! Ah, how can I describe it? Once you’ve tasted it, Lulu, you’ll understand. It’s just as good as the finest marbled beef! Truly, a king of the sea that rivals the whale.”
I could only nod in agreement at Master’s eloquent words.
Because Master, when talking about hamburgers, is as cute as Pochi-chan. Ah, I feel like my nose might bleed. Sometimes, I really understand why Arisa looks so happy watching Master. Usually calm and gentlemanly, but when doing something he loves, Master is somehow adorable. But that’s a secret.
“Look, look into the sea, that’s the tuna… right?”
“Yes!”
Why did Master say it like a question?
Master tilting his head is so charming. Yes, in Arisa’s style, “rare.”
The tuna cut through the sea, flying through the air, eating the sea birds.
Truly the king of the sea.
I wanted to catch a few for Ms. Liza as souvenirs, but at this rate, it looks like they’ll be eaten all up.
The tuna flying in the sky headed straight towards us.
How noble to come to be cooked so willingly.
I drew the golden large kitchen knife “Tuna Slayer” that Master made for me last night from my fairy bag. I can’t use a demon blade like Ms. Liza and the others yet, but I can channel magic power. I rested the two-meter-long, brilliantly glowing blue knife on my shoulder, and with a single stroke, cut the attacking tuna cleanly in two. As expected from an Oriharukon blade. What a wonderful sharpness.
What’s wrong? Master’s smile looks stiff.
Maybe he’s tired from making swords day after day?
Today, let’s enjoy the tuna feast that Master has been looking forward to.
Tuna kabutoni (head simmered), seared tuna, and sashimi. Among them, the tuna sushi was especially well received.
Arisa even cried while eating it.
She must really love it.
After Master finished eating, he said, “It was delicious, Lulu,” which was the best reward. Since we caught plenty of tuna, next time I’ll have him try minced tuna with green onion and marinated tuna. The recipe book Master gave me is missing parts like a quiz, so it’s fun to complete it properly.
Ehehe~ My mother said it too.
“Men come from the stomach.”
Let’s do our best again tomorrow!
This is around the story of “10-39~40. Training.”
Activity report: Same as the one posted on 2013/11/13.