Fujiwara sighed and moved the items around, making sure to try and conserve as much energy as possible. The amount of vegetables, garnishes and such was stupid; each individual plant and pot was coded in as an individual item, which made it more annoying to move things around. Sighing, he returned to his little job before noticing Paka and Yui enter the kitchen. Acknowledging Yui's appearance with a nod of his head, Fujiwara finished up his little organizational job and moved onto the cutting of the boar. Sighing, he took the butcher knife next to the boar's body and tested the weight a bit before positioning the cleaver over one of the marks that Ayame had created before lifting it up and swinging it down. ----------- Ayame turned as she saw Paka in the doorway and though for a bit before shrugging. "I wouldn't doubt the possibility; I mean, it's such a commonplace food and it's so popular that I'd be surprised if they didn't. How well it'd come out... Well, that's another story entirely." she responded to his question before looking over at Fujiwara. Noticing that Fujiwara had finished the first job she had given him, Ayame took action as Fujiwara moved to the boar. She immediately began washing the vegetables (after all, nobody knew if sanitation could be an actual factor in the game itself, and she wasn't willing to test such a theory) and the pots, rinsing them out with water as quickly as she could. "You know, it'd be nice if I could find some white rice somewhere. It's mostly standard Western foods right now, and I'd love to be able to eat rice again..." she trailed off before turning to Fujiwara, who had just finished his first cut on the boar. Ayame blinked a few times and shook her head before walking over to the boar's body before looking it over. "Er... Wow. That is... A very... Rough cut. You need to be a bit more accurate. Try not to hit the spinal cord, or it might chunk the knife's durability down." she said, looking at the (slightly...?) messily beheaded boar. "Think of it like hitting the weak spot of a boss, if that makes any sense." Fujiwara cocked his head to the side. It was just the head- they weren't eating it, as far as he knew, so why should it have mattered so much? But... Well, she did have a point for everywhere else. Slices were easiest to distribute after all, so he tried once again, this time on the boar's left foreleg. This time, the cut was much cleaner, to Ayame's pleasure. Satisfied, she returned to cleaning the vegetables before turning to Yui and Paka. "You two are free to watch if you want. This might take a while, though, so it's up to you."