The Greece Antagonist-Chapter 983 - 82 Where Are You Running, Adulterer! (6.8k Combined in One)_3
Chapter 983: Chapter 82 Where Are You Running, Adulterer! (6.8k Combined in One)_3
The three looked up at the "castle" in their plates, constructed out of snow and ice and adorned with cream and fruit, and swallowed involuntarily, driven by curiosity to ask:
"What is this?"
"Dessert after dinner. I made it just now with the ingredients I have at hand; you can call it—ice cream."
Luo En answered with a smile, handing each of them a small wooden spoon, gesturing for them to taste it.
The trio circled the ice-cream that resembled a tiny castle of ice and snow, inspecting it from left to right, yet couldn’t bear to take a bite, like three little girls who’d received a precious gift and couldn’t bear to ruin it.
Eventually, Scadi, the grown-up amongst them, steeled her nerves, took up a small spoon, and gingerly scooped a spoonful from the corner of the ice-snow castle, bringing it to her slightly parted lips.
Instantly, the tantalizing yogurt, mixed with the refreshing aroma of vanilla and the sweetness of fruit, burst forth on her taste buds, accompanied by a cool sensation.
Having tasted just a single spoonful, Scadi was utterly captivated by the dessert’s deliciousness, eagerly swinging her spoon and unabashedly starting to dismantle and devour the delicate "ice-snow castle" in her plate.
Seeing Scadi enjoying herself so much, Gerd and Gai could no longer contain their curiosity and, with a pang in their hearts, destroyed their own exquisite "ice-snow castles" to taste the wonderfully flavored food.
Soon enough, the three had polished off the ice cream in their plates, looking eagerly at Luo En with an unspoken desire for more.
Luo En, unable to hide his amusement, turned and went back into the kitchen, returning with a full pottery jar:
"Don’t worry, there’s more."
With that, he picked up a wooden spoon and served a heaping spoonful of cream ice cream to the three diners. Even Yemengarde, who was nearby, was lucky enough to get a share to try something new.
In no time at all, the three food-loving humanoid cats and one actual greedy cat licked the jar of ice cream clean.
"No more, that’s really all of it now."
Luo En waved his hands over and over to explain, and the three cats drooped their heads in disappointment at the end of the feast.
However, having witnessed Luo En’s culinary skills, the trio and the cat couldn’t help but urge him to prepare more delicious treats for them to try.
Luo En, feeling helpless and wanting to dismiss these four greedy cats, used his Authority to casually make some Honey Wine and fruit wine.
A few cups later, the four food-loving cats were staggering drunk, finally calming down for good.
After carrying the two young girls and Yemengarde to bed, Luo En supported Scadi, who was staggering with her cheeks flushed with drunkenness, preparing to let her rest a while to sober up.
But the Winter Goddess insisted she was not drunk, wobbling to her feet and stubbornly boarding her chariot alone, ready to drive back to the castle.
However, after stumbling half a mile, the chariot crashed into a giant tree, and Scadi was thrown by inertia into the nearby snow.
I told you, don’t drive after drinking.
Besides, that was my creation infused with the Divine Authority of the God of Wine.
Luo En was torn between laughter and tears, quickly rushing over, only to find the Winter Goddess snuggled into the snow, sound asleep.
In her dreams, Scadi still seemed to be enjoying the hospitality of delicious food and wine, occasionally grabbing the snow beside her, stuffing it into her mouth to chew, her reddened face revealing a content expression.
Seeing that some villagers had heard the commotion and come running over, Luo En had no choice but to pick up Scadi and carry her inside to save her dignity.
But in close contact, it seemed as if Scadi detected the unique scent of wine inherent in Luo En’s Divinity, mistaking him for a large wine jug, exploring him with her hands.
Finally, after fending off wave after wave of her indiscretions, Luo En managed to get her to bed successfully.
Looking at Scadi, now cuddled up with the Gerd sisters on the bed and sound asleep without a care or the slightest Goddess demeanor, Luo En could not help but smile wryly.
In reality, she is quite straightforward.
In reality, she is quite muddled.
In reality, she is also warmhearted.
Winter is not just one aspect.
—Exhaling breath.
Transforms into snow and wind. All things perish.
—Revealing a smile.
The ice and snow melt. Life begins anew.
To her, these two are equivalent.
And as long as their relationship deepens, sooner or later, she will reveal her non-Queenly side.
Not a Giant, not a Goddess, not a ruler, but a girl who is cool on the outside and warm on the inside.
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Night falls.
A tall and graceful figure sneakily jumps out the window, avoiding the villagers’ eyes, makes her way to the surroundings of the village, mounts the Frost Wolf War Chariot, and speeds away from the scene.
Only after some distance does the figure on the chariot, Scadi, begin to relax, rubbing her flushed cheeks with force, her heart filled with mortification.
It was so embarrassing to lose control like that.
Next time, I definitely can’t drink that much!
However, that thing called ice cream was pretty good; maybe it’s okay to have more of it occasionally.
Recalling its taste, Scadi couldn’t help but swallow her saliva, already looking forward to the next meeting and meal.
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In the time that followed, a certain Winter Goddess began stopping by every other day, carrying hunt from her outings, punctually visiting.
On one hand, to check in on Gai, the little girl’s, recovery, and on the other, to boldly help herself to tasty treats without reservation.
Luo En did not call her out, instead, he demonstrated his exquisite culinary skills, turning Scadi’s haul of game into a feast of delicious food.
With such sumptuous nourishment, Gerd sisters and Yemengarde the cat all gained a bit of weight.
The relationships between all parties gradually grew warmer, and Luo En’s little wooden house almost became Scadi’s second home, filling up daily with laughter and cheer.