
However, it has become really lively. I thought it would be lonely without Yuki-chan, but to see the Miyazawa family all together for a meal… Hmph, as usual, the menu is poor. Don’t you have any caviar?
How much do you think it is?
The hard work of my uncle is my appeal that I am different from you guys.
It’s cute.
Since it’s salted roe, if you can eat rice with tarako or kazunoko, then it should work, right?
I love the contrast between the happy dad and the shy mechanical dragon in this scene.
Is Key-bo okay with the Miyazawa family?
>>5Japan Otaku Reviews… You are shit.
>>5It’s just that Dad doesn’t acknowledge that!
>>5The hawk says things like this.
>>19I wonder why Taka dislikes Ki-bo so much.
>>5I couldn’t forgive it…!
I think noritama is more delicious.
In the past, you must have been satisfied with just a rice ball seasoned with salt.
Now there’s Kiryu who says he loves sushi with foie gras and caviar…
>>7It’s okaka!
>>7Mommy!
It pretends to be highbrow but is nothing more than a nouveau riche.
You can eat it on bread or crackers, and I think it would also go well with rice.
Anything expensive to eat is fine, isn’t it?
It seems much more enjoyable than the dish I cooked alone with expensive ingredients.
>>14Yuck!
Well, since it’s salty fish roe, I think it’s normally delicious.
It looks like they are having a friendly time, but Key is being a bit clingy.
I eat anchovy with my rice too, and I’m sure caviar would be fine as well.
I feel like the wealthy vibe is similar to Tomie.
There were indeed some things that turned out to be bad after I actually tried making them.
Well, this is like a different analogy from me and the foolish trio!
I couldn’t forgive it… Kiichi is part of the Miyazawa clan!
Foie gras rice balls look unappetizing.
I wonder what Hawk-bro usually eats…
“Kiryuu, take off your coat at the dining table.”
I don’t remember what my dad’s job is anymore, but is there any point in wearing a suit?
>>28Weren’t you working at a bank and doing bodyguard work as a side job?
Dad really looks happy, doesn’t he?
It should be a bank employee with OTON, but it seems they are likely treated as voluntarily resigning during the caregiving period.
Were you a banker, OTON?
Despite acting like a top artist, Kiryuu makes this kind of statement, which reveals his weakness.
My uncle always pretends to be reading great books, so he’s the type that lives off consuming information.
>>34A low-educated person from a rural family is trying hard to act intellectual.
I think it’s cute.
I want you to stop because wearing a suit makes me look like a character from the gambling arc.
>>35Are you insulting my gambling skills?!
Are you mocking this Kumano Strait?
>>45Oh, it’s a rare dead person.
It seems that Brother Taka acknowledges Key-kun as the head of the Nada family, but doesn’t think of him as part of the Nada clan.
The handling of luxury cars is too careless.
You have money, right, Kiryuu?
Bring the caviar.
Sinister Hawk
I’m glad that Dad looks really happy.
Caviar is trying to look cool and show off that I’m different from before.
I don’t deny that I like rice balls; Kiryuu was adorable.
>>42It’s really cunning here, isn’t it…?
The demon child Kiryu and Dad are taken on training by Brother Taka.
I thought the fan art of Kiryuu devouring okaka rice balls for lunch was a masterpiece.
It might seem like a gag, but it’s a really nice scene to see this group gathered around the dining table.
Is it okay to have Kiryu and Taka at the same desk?
>>47Brother Taka doesn’t harbor any resentment towards Kiryuu; instead, he still treats him like a cute little brother, and Kiryuu, since his brother is alive, no longer needs to live a life of evil and has lost his edge…
Kiryu is not good at cooking…
First… *munch munch*
Well, while Taka is swallowed by the monkey space, the clan will no longer be gathered…
I wonder if I would smile when the caviar in a small bowl is served.
>>51I think they will complain that it’s not top quality.
I feel like someone named “Anonymous” or “Katoshiaki” was imitating and eating.
I was very angry.
I feel that Kiryuu’s kindness is in using high-end ingredients as an easy example for dads who are not interested in food, to explain that it’s not that they actually like caviar and foie gras rice balls, but rather their taste preferences are different.
Kiryuu shouldn’t do anything strange and just enjoy a family gathering, right?
Is the cause of all this before or after Kiryu?
>>56Because Ryusei is here, it’s obvious, isn’t it?
I haven’t properly read it, so I don’t fully understand the character, but is the caviar comment in the thread meant to intentionally depict Kiryu as a nouveau riche, rather than a sloppy portrayal of a wealthy character by the author?
I want you to eat rice topped with protein, vitamins, and milk in this scene.
I made fake caviar rice balls once, but they were really gross.
>>60Tomburi rice ball, huh…
No, it is said that Kiryu’s sense is top-notch.
I’ve never eaten it, but it seems like it would fit quite well.
You don’t eat because it’s delicious; you eat to live.
Why is there a small chabudai in such a big place…?
>>64Weren’t you eating at the dojo or something?
Recently, Key-bo is getting a bit chubby because of his gourmet eating.
When I was a child, my siblings and I probably had a pretty ordinary life, but after we parted ways for some unknown reason, we became rich, so I guess you could say we’re nouveau riche.
In places that aren’t the main story, I’ve been eating things like a full course meal, lined up at a ramen shop, and eating ice cream with a prize stick.
Since it’s a rice ball with fish roe, I don’t think it can be bad.
There is a saltiness, after all.
It feels like Kiryu is only rich in the side story.
>>69They probably earned 50 billion and I think the main story is also wealthy.
>>79The Dragon’s Successor is a side story.
It may be frustrating, but there’s nothing that can be done.
>>84The thread image that’s acting rich is also inheriting a dragon, huh? Ahh!
>>84Ah, the spin-off, is that what you mean… In the main story, there were quite a few subordinates, and it seemed like they were driving luxury cars and had a lot of money.
The uncle is the type who takes the opportunity to show off his knowledge as soon as he gets the chance.
>>70“Hmph! Compared to the top-grade caviar I ate in Russia before, this isn’t that great!”
Yuki-chan is gone, huh?
Why did Yuki-chan disappear?
>>75When I think of various reasons, it mostly turns out to be Kiryuu’s fault.
Are these brothers actually close?
>>76There were various things, but since brother Taka was alive, it feels like our relationship has returned to normal.
Except for Kiryuu, the others are primitive humans who can’t even use a smartphone.
Kiryuu tends to act like a needy little brother, doesn’t he?
I wonder if caviar goes well with rice…?It’s a bit salty, so it goes well together.
Fake caviar from a business supermarket is delicious when put on rice.
Kiryuu in this scene seems to genuinely enjoy himself, which is the essence of Kiryuu.
I just want to eat caviar, or rather, I’m just being sarcastic and relying on it…
Kiryuu is a great character during serious moments like this.
Kiryuu, who often betrays people and self-destructs by picking fights with gorillas, is worthless.
>>87I actually quite like that the gorilla helped the child as a way to hide its embarrassment.
Constantly betraying is really trash.
You’re clearly making a joke by suggesting caviar, which is obviously out of place compared to better fish or side dishes.
>>90It’s almost a wild request… it’s cute, isn’t it?
What face does that uncle have to join the family gathering…?
Caviar is fish eggs, and I think it goes well with rice.
I don’t think foie gras is suitable.
I thought about truffles, but there’s one in the risotto.
It has a nut-like flavor, so I don’t think I would actively want to pair it with rice.
Well, it’s not that it doesn’t match because it’s salty, but Ikyu has a better compatibility.
Caviar might go well if it’s marinated in soy sauce from the start.
It doesn’t seem like the marinated herring roe really pairs well with rice, so maybe that’s why it doesn’t match that much.
>>95If you marinate it in diluted soy sauce and MSG overnight, it will taste good.
It’s genuinely heartwarming how they insist that their favorite food is caviar onigiri now.
Doesn’t foie gras seem like it would go best with rice?
I’ve never eaten together with them, I must say.
>>97The image of bread was strong.
>>97It might look cool with rice, but I wonder how it would be as a filling for rice balls.
>>97It’s oily chicken liver, so of course it would pair well.
Dad has been saying lately that he wants to eat a thick steak too.
I’m just concerned about appearances, but deep down I want to enjoy gourmet food like Kiryuu.
>>98Dad was going to treat Keybo to steak, but he got scared by the price and changed it to a hamburger.
>>98There’s a menu that combines the desire to eat Otōn’s steak with the desire to eat the three rare delicacies of Kiryū.
What kind of dish is Rossini? ● Rossini is a French dish that lavishly layers foie gras and truffles on a steak of beef tenderloin. ● Rossini-style sauce recipe [Ingredients] 3 tablespoons of red wine, 3 tablespoons of balsamic vinegar, 2 teaspoons of sugar, 2 teaspoons of soy sauce, truffles to taste. Lightly wipe the oil from the pan used to cook the foie gras and beef tenderloin, add the ingredients for the sauce, and simmer lightly. Place the foie gras and truffles on the steak and pour the sauce over it to finish.
The dish that actually uses all three of the world’s three greatest delicacies is called “Rossini style,” so the dragon ball rice is in Rossini style.
It’s amazing how just family members eating together can be so interesting, right?
Since you’re a veteran banker, your salary must be good!
>>105That is that… this is this…
Isn’t it because this clan is always traveling under the guise of training that they have no money?
Using konowata for the same delicacy might make a more delicious rice ball.
Keybo is also really tough on Ryusei, so it is thought that his bad personality will be inherited as the true successor of Nada.
I have only read the beginning of High School Tekken Chronicle.
Grandpa is actually strong.
Have you already died?
Yuki-chan’s sad present…
Grandpa was cremated.
Please don’t be angry.
Isn’t it the worst to have a family meal with relatives you don’t get along with?
Kintoki casually died during the gap between TOUGH and Ryuu Tsugu.
It may be frustrating, but it can’t be helped.