A trip to the second dimension

Chapter 60: Hyrule's unique cooking style

Although Link and Princess Zelda didn't talk to each other much, they were surprisingly decisive.

The day after the duel, Link, who had changed into casual clothes, found Hope early in the morning. After chatting with him for a while, he asked Hope to protect the princess and left first.

As soon as Link left, Zelda came to Hope and informed him that they would go to the Lit Village in the west of Central Hyrule. Among the Lit tribe living there, there was a warrior named Libar.

It was said that he was a bow and arrow master who could control the power of hurricanes. Zelda felt that if it was him, he should be able to meet the conditions for controlling the wind beast Wa-Mede.

After making such a decision, Princess Zelda immediately took Hope out of Hyrule Castle and set off for the Lit Village in the Hybra area in the northwest.

The entire Hyrule continent is not small. It takes a long way to get to Lit Village from Central Hyrule. Perhaps that is why Princess Zelda is so anxious.

There is another possibility. As the Princess of Light, her responsibility forces her to do her best to complete her mission.

However, Hope must agree with Zelda's decision.

Although Hyrule Castle is magnificent, there are many fun places.

But there will be plenty of time in the future. This is his first time to travel to this world, and the short seven days are not enough for him to waste all his time on sightseeing the castle.

He also has a desire to see the magnificent continent outside.

Not to mention, Hope is also preparing to add a few biological forms to Chimerado, which can't be completed just by staying in the castle.

Naturally, Hope and Princess Zelda took two Hyrule soldiers and set off for Lit Village ahead.

The royal family in this world doesn't seem to like to play that kind of big scene. Many things are very close to the people and keep everything simple.

Originally, when Princess Zelda traveled, she still needed to bring more soldiers to protect her.

But this time, because Hope was accompanying her, and everyone had seen his strength in the arena yesterday, the number of soldiers accompanying her was reduced to only two, and they were mainly responsible for trivial matters such as running errands and carrying things.

As for showing the power of the royal family by numbers, it didn't seem to be important to the royal family of Hyrule Continent.

Coming out of Hyrule Castle, following the main road to the west, passing Gustav Mountain, and passing the Carlock Bridge across the Himegami River, you can reach the Valley of the End, which is full of rocks and looks very desolate.

This place is full of rocks and uninhabited. Few people come here on purpose, and even small animals are rarely seen.

But in order to reach the village of Lit, Hope had to pass through this desolate land full of stones.

When they came here, it was almost the fifth day of Hope's arrival in the world of Zelda.

At this time, it was already dusk and approaching night. Two Hyrule soldiers cut some dead trees in the valley as wood and piled them together to make a fire.

Seeing this, Hope also volunteered to help them light the fire with flint, and also surrounded the fire with a circle of stones and set up an iron pot.

Now it is Hope's cooking time. This can be regarded as the most suitable entertainment activity for Hope to find in the past few days in the Zelda world.

Maybe because of the special rules of this world, their cooking method is very interesting.

Just prepare the flame and a pot, and the materials to be cooked, and then throw all the materials into the pot, and the rest of the cooking process will be completed by the iron pot itself.

It can be said to be magical and convenient.

And Hope found that according to the materials thrown in, the dishes that come out will be different, which greatly increases Hope's interest in this.

Therefore, these days, every time it is time to eat, Hope rushes to cook.

Today is no exception.

Standing in front of the iron pot, Hope supported his chin with one hand, raised his head slightly, and looked like he was thinking hard.

After a while, Hope's eyes lit up slightly, snapped his fingers, and said, "I got it, let's make that today."

"Edamame sandwich! Dad likes it very much. Although I haven't eaten it, I can take this opportunity to try making it."

While speaking, Hope took the big bag hanging on the horse next to him and took out the ingredients he needed one by one.

"Well... for sandwiches, we should need bread, right? If we don't have bread, we can just use its raw materials. Eh? Hilarumi and Tabanta wheat? Should we use rice or wheat to make bread?"

Looking at the ingredients he had found in front of him, Hope raised his hand and touched his chin, and finally stuffed the Hilarumi back into the big bag, leaving the wheat, then nodded and continued to search, while muttering:

"Now that we have the raw materials for bread, what else do we need? Eh? This is butter, right? It seems like we need some, so let's leave it. So in the end, is there only edamame left?"

Searching, searching.

Finally, after searching through the two big bags on the horse, Hope didn't find the edamame he wanted. Helplessly, Hope could only turn his head and look at the two Hyrule soldiers behind him who were a little overwhelmed, and asked, "Don't you have edamame here?"

"Uh..."

The two soldiers looked at each other, and one of them looked at Hope with an apologetic look and replied, "I'm very sorry, Lord Hope, we didn't bring any food like edamame on this trip."

Hearing this, Hope sighed, shrugged, and said, "Well, since we don't have any, I'll just make do with something else."

After saying that, Hope turned around and flipped through the bag again. The horse that had been tossed by Hope felt the movement on its back and couldn't help but turn its head, looking at Hope with helplessness in its eyes.

Finally, under the gaze of the two soldiers, Hope took out a bunch of ingredients that had nothing to do with edamame - apples.

That's right, whether in the Steam World, the Marvel World, or the Hyrule Continent, this is the most common fruit, apples.

It's just that the apples in Hyrule are delicious when eaten raw, but they taste even better after cooking.

In Hope's opinion, since there is no edamame, then using apples instead, the sandwiches made should not be a big problem.

With this in mind, Hope had already thrown Tabantha wheat, goat butter and apples into the iron pot.

Accompanied by a very cheerful music, all the ingredients in the iron pot seemed to come alive and began to jump and tumble in the iron pot.

After more than ten seconds, there was a "bang" and a cloud of smoke burst out of the iron pot, and a pot of hot, very special Hyrule cuisine came out of the pot.

Just looking at the food in the iron pot, Hope sighed very sadly: "It's not a sandwich."

The apples that were roasted and sweetened were wrapped with hot goat butter to make a rich dessert - butter apples.

To be honest, this thing looks really good.

But it is completely different from what Hope imagined. Even Hope wanted to hold this plate of butter apples and ask the goddess Hylia: "Where is the wheat? I put so much Tabantha wheat? Why is it all gone? What does it mean that only butter and apples are left?!"

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