Isekai Ryouridou - Vol. 5 Ch. 27 - Our First Customer

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Is it only me or the flow of the conversation is ... weird?
 
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Wonder if they're discussing sum'n like "we wanna know how you made it;" usually how food-related series go. 🤔
Might even be that they were mass-ordering for the whole tribe they're in - who knows?
 
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After 27 whole chapters and 2+ years the MC finally got his first non-tribal customer.

👴People are dying yet this manga still just continues to go at a snail's pace.
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Edit: 3 years ☠️
 
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I think they want to order a daily fixed amount on a discount
 
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I really hate that kind of tsundere type, I hope she won't show up anymore.
 
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they want him to work as their personal chef with no salary because they're monks but our mc will probably accept anyway to get "experience"
 
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Ai Fa... let's get married and run away to the seven seas and rob people of their belongings!

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Well... the japanese people are workaholic. Uncle Roger hit the nail when he said Japanese people love working so much you won't even need to pay them. Sure, that was supposed to be a joke, but it's actually partially true.
 
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@Aichan I was trying to make a joke about overused manga tropes but now im just depressed after reading your reply

thanks a lot
 
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Tsundere ?
Tsundere.

Also, these ppl probably try to recruit him.
 
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No cause for alarm, I don't even remember this event in the novel.
 
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@Aichan It's not that the japanese love to work, its that their societal expectations puts immense pressure on people to excessively work. Complaining about unpaid overtime, for example, probably just gets them fired.
 

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