Conan: I Am Not a Snake Spirit

Chapter 3605 Traditional British Food

Chapter 3610 British Traditional Food

"I like it very much," Chi Feichi closed the box. "Seeing this gift, even if you tease me with so many gift boxes early in the morning, I can't be angry anymore."

He said this not to make Karasuma Hideya happy, but because he really liked this gift.

As the heir to the family of the top leader of Umbrella, he usually spends a lot of money to buy things he is interested in. Before seeing this gift, he didn't think any gift could surprise him, but this signet ring Did it.

Whether it is the Chi family, the Field family, the Karasuma family, or Umbrella, they are all entities that he will care about in this world and will be proud of their development and prosperity.

When these existences turned into patterns, formed a pattern that belonged to him, and were engraved on the ring, his concern and pride seemed to be injected into the ring. It was hard for him not to like such a ring.

When Karasuma Hideya heard Chi Feichi's expression of satisfaction, the smile on his face became even thicker. He didn't care whether Chi Feichi made fun of him, "It seems that my taste in choosing gifts is pretty good..."

Jane walked out of the kitchen with a tray, smiled and placed the two pieces of food in front of the two of them. Seeing that there was no one else in the room, she called out the name she was used to calling, "Master, Merry Christmas! Master Fei Chi, Merry Christmas!" "

"The same goes for you, Merry Christmas." Karasuma Hideya responded with a smile in a good mood.

"Merry Christmas, Jane," Chi Feichi also responded to Jane. He looked at the food Jane put in front of him and was silent for a moment. "I'm very grateful for your help in preparing food early in the morning, but we must eat this this morning. It’s too ugly.”

The pile of brown food on the plate looked like a mixture of ingredients kneaded into a ball. He remembered that it was called Christmas pudding. It was made with plums, bread crumbs, raisins, eggs, spices, and wine. The taste was not particularly unpleasant, but Using such ugly-looking food for breakfast will make him feel a sense of disparity.

Can't we have something good to eat during a festival that his grandfather attaches so much importance to? Although this is a tradition...

"I don't really like eating this either," Karasuma Hideya said with a gentle smile, "But today is Christmas, and Christmas pudding is a traditional food that can bring luck, so you should eat a little bit!"

Chi Feichi nodded to give in, "Ok."

Okay, traditional British food…

Jane poured high-alcohol brandy on the Christmas pudding and lit a fire on the wine. "There are other breakfasts in the kitchen. If you don't like this, I will bring you other food later."

Chi Feichi felt a lot better when he heard that there was other food. After the wine on the plate burned, he took two bites of the pudding on the plate, dug out the sixpence coins in the pudding with a spoon, and took out the coins. Set it aside and put the spoon down as soon as you complete this 'holiday luck ritual'.

Jane put a sixpence coin, which represented luck, in both puddings. Chi Feichi and Karasuma Hideya took a few symbolic bites, dug out the coins from the pudding, and then put down their spoons, knowing that neither of them liked it very much. Planting food, feeling a little amused, he stepped forward and took away the two Christmas puddings, "Wait a minute, I will bring the other breakfasts right away."

After Jane entered the kitchen, Grenz walked into the dining room with a stack of newspapers, placed the newspapers on the dining table, and then left again.

"There will be many Christmas plays performed at the Grand Theater in Yokohama today," Hideya Karasuma picked up a play flyer from the top of the newspaper and placed it in front of Chi Feichi, "You can see if there are any that you are interested in." Repertoire…”

Chi Feichi lowered his eyes and looked at the play flyer.

The Yokohama Grand Theater has a full schedule of Christmas plays today.

"A Christmas Carol", "The Nutcracker", "White Christmas", "The Snowman", "The Nativity"...

From 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., the Grand Theater is only closed for two hours at noon, and performances are scheduled at other times.

"A Christmas Carol" was originally based on a book written by the British writer Charles Dickens, and was later adapted into a stage play. The story tells the story of a cold, selfish and stingy boss who encounters three Christmas spirits, "spirits of the past" at Christmas. 'Let the boss see the scene where he was cared for by his relatives when he was a child, and the scene when he was an apprentice and the good boss sang and danced with his employees at Christmas. The 'Spirit of the Present' took the boss to a subordinate's home and let the boss see the subordinate. There is no turkey or Christmas gifts at home, but the whole family is happy. The 'spirit of the future' allows the boss to see his lonely future without relatives and friends after old age. Under the influence of the three Christmas spirits, the stingy boss finally wakes up. , and since then he has become a charitable person who no longer exploits his employees.

This is a classic story about "good elves helping bad guys become good guys". Because the story is set at Christmas, it has become a popular Christmas show... It can be ruled out first.

The Karasuma family is an old capitalist family, and his grandfather has nothing to do with charity. It seems a bit hypocritical for him and his grandfather to go to this show.

Capitalists will only invest in this kind of drama to deceive other people, but they will not deceive themselves.

Among the remaining plays, "White Christmas" is a story about young men and women, and is more suitable for couples to watch together. "The Nativity" is too religious, and fanatics may appear in the theater. If someone in the theater says, 'The Lord is He may feel uncomfortable with extreme remarks such as "The Only God". Even though Christmas itself is a festival celebrating the birth of Jesus, in his eyes, it is just a festival celebrated with his grandfather, and he still does not want to encounter those religious People, therefore, there is no need to consider these two plays for the time being.

"The Nutcracker" and "The Snowman" are both fairy tale-style stage plays, which are more suitable to watch with the children at home, but compared with other plays, these two plays do not seem to be bad...

"What do you think of "The Snowman"?" Chi Feichi sifted through it and raised his head to ask Karasuma Hideya for his opinion, "It seems not bad to listen to some light music during the festival."

Jane brought breakfast out of the kitchen: "..."

Could it be that the young master, who is usually such a calm and serious person, is more interested in fairy tale stage plays?

"Since you are interested in this play, let's go see this play today." Hideya Karasuma didn't think the play was childish. He agreed with a smile and looked at the play list in front of Chi Feichi, "This play has a show at three o'clock in the afternoon. For this performance, I asked someone to reserve a box on the second floor of the theater. After watching the stage play in the afternoon, we will come back for dinner..."

After breakfast, Chi Feichi and Karasuma Hideya did not stay in the house.

Ikefeichi helped Karasuma Hideya disguise himself as an ordinary-looking old man in his early sixties. He continued to disguise himself while drinking raki. The two of them took a car together to go to a commercial street in Yokohama where a Christmas event was being held. We spent the morning in the streets and had lunch at a restaurant. In the afternoon we took a bus directly to the Yokohama Grand Theater. After watching the stage play, we returned to a secluded English-style bungalow and had a meal together with roast goose. Food for Christmas dinner.

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