Chapter 1016: Chapter 1009 Black Caviar
The relationship between Russia and Japan isn’t very good due to territorial disputes over the Northern Territories and historical issues, leading to ongoing tension between the two countries.
However, for Chen Yu, these matters are of no real concern.
What do the land issues between Russia and Japan have to do with him, a Chinese?
While Japan is currently under his protection, this doesn’t an Chen Yu is obligated to solve Japan’s territorial issues.
The protection of a demigod is rely a shield against severe dangers erging from the Supernatural World, rather than a justification for the Japanese governnt to act recklessly under his banner.
This ti Chen Yu accepted an invitation from Russia’s Great Emperor to go to Russia, both to fulfill his promise to the Russian governnt to help them summon a ship-girl, and to inspect the yacht that the Russians built for him.
The yacht constructed according to the Kiev-rank aircraft carrying cruiser blueprints is now almost complete, with only outfitting and interior decoration left.
Although the designer sent by the Russians had already confird the interior decoration style and application of various decorative materials when discussing the design blueprints with Chen Yu, whether the final outco would satisfy Chen Yu still needs his personal inspection to ensure the decor aligns with his preferences, allowing for tily modifications if he is dissatisfied.
Moreover, the Russians have another goal—to have Chen Yu fulfill his promise by assisting them in summoning the ship-girl.
The Russians have long been eager for this, but they cannot rush Chen Yu to fulfill his promise, nor can they coerce or induce him, so they hinted through this invitation to Russia.
Fortunately, Chen Yu didn’t mind helping Russia summon a new warship girl. After readily accepting the Russians’ invitation to go skiing in Russia, he also agreed to assist in summoning the ship-girl as a favor.
Yu Chen and Hiromi Jounouchi did not go directly to Russia since they wanted to experience the famous Trans-Siberian Railway. Bringing Hiromi Jounouchi along, Chen Yu wished to embrace the romance of crossing Siberia by train, while also planning a fishing trip at Lake Baikal along the way, so they first flew to Russia’s Far East before boarding a train to Moscow.
Gazing at the endless forest outside the train window, Jounouchi Hiromi couldn’t help but marvel to Chen Yu, “It’s truly magnificent! You wouldn’t see scenery like this in Japan!”
“The Great Siberian Forest! It’s probably the largest forest in the world, right?” Chen Yu’s gaze lingered on the forests outside, similarly conveying his fondness for the vast stretch of greenery before him.
They were traveling on a special train prepared by Russia specifically for them, originally constructed during Tsarist Russia era for the exclusive use of the Russian Imperial Family and built for the demigods. Back then, without airplanes, demigods could only travel by train from Moscow to the Far East, with luxurious special trains naturally becoming the first choice for them.
Originally, these trains beca the property of the fledgling Red Empire after the last Tsar was executed with his entire family, but the Red Empire initially preserved these symbols of old-ti exploitation and oppression. However, as the Red Empire gradually decayed, these extravagant items began to be used again.
Yet, since the collapse of the Red Empire, these special trains have rarely been used, not least because Russia has few remaining demigods, and the current Great Emperor ruling Russia doesn’t particularly enjoy train travel, rendering them largely obsolete.
But due to Chen Yu’s visit to Russia and his interest in witnessing the Trans-Siberian Railway, these trains were brought back into service.
The carriages, built a century ago during the Tsarist Russia era, have been well-preserved. The ornate golden decorations have weathered, darkening to a rich maroon hue, which surprisingly enhances the sense of history’s profound weight.
Yet, looking at the emblem of Tsarist Russia’s Romanov dynasty within the carriages, Chen Yu felt indifferent about these embellishnts, finding them less captivating than the forests outside the window.
These resplendent decorations once symbolized Tsarist majesty. However, now that the last Tsar was executed in a basent with his entire family, these emblems have long beco a joke, serving only as relics of the Romanov dynasty’s forr glory.
Rather than the rise and fall of human dynasties, the dense forests outside the window have persevered through ti.
“Esteed guests, this is black caviar from the Caspian Sea, please enjoy.” As Chen Yu and Hiromi Jounouchi played with their daughter, a waiter dressed in a black tailcoat placed two als before them.
Seeing the dishes served, Chen Yu couldn’t help but feel a bit curious; he had never tried caviar and was sowhat expectant.
This caviar is top-grade black caviar from the Caspian Sea, renowned among Russian-produced caviar as the highest quality delicacy, also one of the world’s best gourt treasures, naturally evoking anticipation under its reputation.
Chen Yu didn’t touch the bread and soda crackers on the plate; he simply picked up a spoon and scooped a small spoonful of black caviar from the opened jar, placing it into his mouth.
A slightly fishy, salty-sweet flavor erupted from the bursting roe, filling his mouth, captivating him with its deliciousness.
“Indeed very tasty.” Chen Yu nodded in satisfaction, glancing at the waiter beside him and said, “Please get a glass of champagne.”
“Today’s champagne selection includes Bollinger and Louis Roederer; I recomnd Louis Roederer, you might want to give it a try.” The diligent waiter offered recomndations, awaiting Chen Yu’s order.
Chen Yu pondered for a mont before saying, “I’ll follow your recomndation, bring a glass.”
The waiter nodded in agreent, then turned to Hiromi Jounouchi, respectfully asking, “Would you like so wine, madam? Caviar pairs excellently with champagne, although for ladies, I would suggest a red wine. We have a bottle of Georgian red wine from the Comrade Steel era, the vintage is just right, would you like to sample it?”
“Georgian wine? I’ve never had Georgian wine before, so let try it.” Hiromi Jounouchi also nodded, accepting the waiter’s suggestion.
While the waiter went to prepare the wine, Chen Yu noticed Little Yixi intently watching them with her big, sparkling eyes, thus reaching for a dab of caviar to offer to her.
However, his action was halted by Hiromi Jounouchi: “Yixi is still young, she can’t eat that yet!”
“A taste won’t hurt, right? She seems really eager to try it.” Chen Yu observed Little Yixi’s expectant expression, believing it should be harmless.
Yet Hiromi Jounouchi remained firm, blocking Chen Yu’s motion, causing Little Yixi to pout unhappily, nearly ready to burst into tears.
This prompted Hiromi Jounouchi to quickly set aside her spoon, picking up her daughter to comfort her.
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