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Kenji had a feeling this Prince was already planning to discuss so potentially head-rolling topics with him (though it wouldn’t actually get that far between them).

Real fish or fake fish? Why are you asking this? You should go confront Pluvia directly with this question. I’m sure Your Highness’s nine generations of family would be delighted... oh wait, you’re royal family, you won’t face the nine familial exterminations.

"Your Highness makes an excellent point," Kenji agreed. But just as the Fifth Prince was about to continue, he suddenly added, "However, while both real and fake fish are quite good, fake fish is still fake. As you said, it takes far too much effort to imitate real fish so perfectly."

At this point, he turned to look at Lina: "Lina, let ask you - if I wanted to eat fish, and all that mattered was that it tasted good regardless of being real or fake, would you rather just prepare a real fish for , or go through all these complicated steps to make a fake vegetarian fish?"

Lina was staring at the fish with intense curiosity at this mont. Though she was allowed to sit at the table, she hadn’t actually picked up her chopsticks, since she was a guard and couldn’t breach etiquette in front of others.

It would be absolutely absurd for a guard to fight over fish with their master and their master’s guest - even if she sotis missed social cues, she understood this much.

Faced with Kenji’s question, she answered without hesitation: "Of course I’d make real fish for you, Young Master. Fake fish takes way too much ti."

Ah, though she actually wasn’t very good at cooking fish. She was better at simple boiling and stewing - even if she had to cook fish, she’d just throw it in a pot with so seasonings and let it simr away.

"You see, Your Highness, I think most people prefer simpler procedures. After all, why go to such lengths to imitate fish when I could just make real fish?"

As he said this, Kenji noticed Lina’s empty bowl, paused for a mont, then reached over to place a large piece of fish in her bowl.

Co on, I asked you to help maintain appearances but you’re taking it too literally - just sitting there with an empty bowl makes it look like I’m mistreating my subordinates. At least eat sothing.

"Thank you, Young Master."

Lina looked up at Kenji and said softly.

"Eat whatever you’d like, today Prince Yunis and I are having a private gathering, no need to stand on ceremony," Kenji said, then added, "Isn’t that right, Your Highness?"

"But of course."

"This dish is quite remarkable, achieving such authenticity is truly rare," Kenji took another bite and continued, "However, Your Highness, if it were up to , I wouldn’t make fake fish - it’s too much trouble, and besides, it’s very complex. If your technique is even slightly lacking, all that effort could go to waste."

"Fake fish is still fake fish - if you can achieve perfection that’s one thing, but there are very few people who can actually reach this level. The risk is high," Kenji clasped his hands on the table in front of him and smiled, "Your Highness enjoys fake fish, but if you were to make it yourself, do you really think you could achieve this level?"

"No."

Yunis answered directly.

"But truthfully, you and I get along quite well. You see, I enjoy fake fish, and while you may not particularly like it, you still find it quite unique. We both appreciate this dish, so why shouldn’t we share it more often in the future?"

A glimpse of almost manic desire flashed across his delicate scholar’s face, nearly impossible to catch.

This clearly wasn’t desire for fish, since the fish was right in front of him.

Kenji noticed his change in deanor and responded in a calm tone:

"It’s excellent fish indeed, but I can’t guarantee the chef will be able to make vegetarian fish taste exactly like real fish every ti. Real fish is different though - no matter how the chef prepares it, it will always taste like fish. Moreover - the fish I’ve been enjoying lately is exceptionally delicious even among real fish."

"Oh? What kind of fish?"

"Small yellow croaker."(He ans Pluvia as her eyes color are yellow)

"..." Yunis’s expression beca sowhat peculiar.

However, Kenji paid no attention to whatever expression he was making. By this point, the rest of the dishes had all been served. There were even fresh fruits, all properly chilled with ice, which was quite nice.

"What a sha, this fish is so delicious," Yunis lanted.

"There are countless delicacies in the world, Your Highness, why fixate on just this one fish?" Kenji laughed heartily, then pointed at the braised pork in front of them, "Look, there are so many delicious things, surely there’s sothing suitable for everyone. As for , although I know my fish, it’s not my favorite food."

"Oh? What does the duke enjoy eating then?"

"That’s a secret - if I say too much, where’s the mystery?"

"Hahaha, indeed, co, drink!"

"Ah no no, I can’t drink alcohol." He hastily declined.

"I know you can’t drink much, this is tea, it’s very fragrant," Yunis said, standing up to pour Kenji a cup, "Since you’ve co to the Royal Family Court, I must remind you of sothing - though the royal family may sound like one household, in reality these aren’t matters that can be resolved through ordinary family dealings."

"I’m aware of this."

Yunis continued: "Throughout the court, everyone now shows absolute loyalty to her Majesty, but no matter how prosperous Calot becos, it must eventually reach its limit."

"Your Highness speaks truly," Kenji feigned great interest, "May I ask what insights Your Highness has on this matter?"

"As Grand Marshal of the empire, you must know as well? I once did so work in education," Yunis took a sip of tea to wash away the taste of the sweet and sour vegetarian fish, then picked up a piece of at, "You should also know that I failed."

Three layers of at, a very classic braised pork.

Mushrooms for the lean at, winter lon for the fatty parts, seasoned and cooked until tender and fragrant.

"Why did Your Highness undertake such endeavors? Though Calot now has many official schools, privately establishing educational institutions isn’t sothing that can be accomplished overnight. While most commoners in Calot now don’t worry about food and clothing, this is also built on the foundation of children helping their families from a young age. Changing Calot’s current situation cannot be achieved in one fell swoop."

"Then, in your opinion, is my desire to promote education good or bad?"

"In the long run, it’s good."

"So, what was wrong with what I did?"

Yunis was now discussing his past asures with him, as if desperately seeking validation.

"There was a problem."

"What was the problem?"

"The problem lies in what I just said - in the long run, it’s good. Precisely because it’s long-term, it can’t be rushed," as Kenji said this, he gazed thoughtfully at Yunis.

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