When Yumi ordered and explained her order of choice, Umichi simply replied, "Well ... if that's on the menu, it either won't look the same, or it will taste differently. I did say so before, food here looks different to what it would probably taste like. I saw something that looked like roast chicken, tasted more like sushi. And you are right in not needing to put on calories. This doesn't go to our real stomachs anyway." Laughing lightly at the calories. "I don't plan to take all the main quests. A couple have appeared in front of me, that's all. If they appear in front of you, then we can do it for you too. This time around, I would of told you guys to take it too, but after I spoke to the Amelia, the chef of the restaurant, she went back inside, meaning the time frame for the quest was limited. It would also mean, having to fight more of those Fruit Nepents. As Suki explained about the guide book having limited information about the quest, there was three things it mentions, one is it's in Citadel, and two is that you need both a blacksmith and an alchemist. Finally, it says beware the full moon." Umichi smirked a little. It was a pretty big hint if one knew their information. "Now about the dungeon, I don't see why we should be inefficiently wasting time looking for it. It would be more beneficial to get our levels up, and once it is found, we go and try to complete the dungeon." Suddenly, Umichi spotted Suki standing up and started approaching him. His head conked to the side curious as to what she was doing when she gave him a quick kiss. Completely left in shock, embarrassment and happiness, he lowered his head and attempted to cover his face with one hand to hide his red face. That was when the food came. his wolf fruit pie was rather nice. It tasted like chicken apple pie. An odd combination but rather pleasant. He was gpad it still tasted like pie. As he ate, he would glimpse at Suki. Umichi was completely unsure what to donin a situation like this. [i] Man ... she just keeps blowing me away. [/i] he thought.