Yu seemed to keep Raizo in bounds for the most part. He thought it was more for his attitude and to keep his knowledge in fact to go along with his physical strength. Seemingly Yu also kept Raizo in tact for dietary reasons as well. Sousuke for a moment pictured a meal that Raizo would create it would be meat stuffed in meat, then stuffed in meat and then slathered in the juice of three different meats. It was a very... protein heavy diet. While Raizo could probably work it off, the fact he did not have vegetables or fruits in the mix could prove devastating for him. Sousuke would consider for a fleeting moment to add something different to the mix like ... pineapple which was one of the Steward’s favourite fruits. The Steward’s eyes dimmed for a moment. Right. Pineapple. He couldn’t have that anymore. That was very much of a shame. It wasn’t so much the act of eating that Sousuke missed, it took up precious time in his already too short of a day. There were flavours he missed though. Pine apple was one such flavour.
‘Katuso’ proclaimed that he wanted meat and rice. A wagon of meat and rice as it were. In typical Sousuke fashion the Steward acknowledged the desire and he would disappear for a moment into the food stores. He would emerge with several large bags of rice. He would clean his hands and his forearms which was a strange sight to behold but the Steward was a very neat and tidy man. He would hold out his forearm for a moment and a blade would pop out and whirl about the forearm. He would then use said produced weapon to cut open the bags of rice. He would then make a knock on the table, and the table would flip into a stove top. He would tap the table again and a rice cooker would appear. The rice cooker was massive. The mechanical man would pour the bag of rice in, then he would pour the next bag of rice in, then he would continue the process for some time. It seemed like a small eternity but by the end of it he would have poured all the bags of rice into this massive rice cooker. He would then turn this massive rice cooker on.
He would disappear again into the food stores again and he would emerge with several stacks of steak. He would again tap at the wall panel and it would flip open and it would reveal itself into an oven. He would lay out several meats on a cooking pan and he would place said cooking pan into the oven. He would wait quietly and pay perhaps too much attention to the cooking meats and rice. The Steward once upon a time was not a very good chef, he was in fact terrible, but with years of practice and patience he too learned to go from terrible to good. Not great, but good. Several dings were heard as the rice cooker finished its task. He would again clean his digits and then his hand would make several clicks as it turned into a large serving spoon. He would dish out two titanic bowls of rice. At this time the steak was done and so he too would attend to that. The wrist blade would again make another appearance as he would cut the meat up and place it on another titanic platter. He would place the several titanic dishes, with utensils, before the two before getting cold water for the two.
Once that was complete the Steward would not take a seat at the table but he would do so on the side. During this time he would remove parts of his helmet. He revealed what was beneath the helmet, which was a sight Raizo was used to. The features were that of a metallic skeleton. He would open his mouth for a moment only to close it a moment later. His eyes changed from glowing a low white to glowing a low green.
‘Katuso’ proclaimed that he wanted meat and rice. A wagon of meat and rice as it were. In typical Sousuke fashion the Steward acknowledged the desire and he would disappear for a moment into the food stores. He would emerge with several large bags of rice. He would clean his hands and his forearms which was a strange sight to behold but the Steward was a very neat and tidy man. He would hold out his forearm for a moment and a blade would pop out and whirl about the forearm. He would then use said produced weapon to cut open the bags of rice. He would then make a knock on the table, and the table would flip into a stove top. He would tap the table again and a rice cooker would appear. The rice cooker was massive. The mechanical man would pour the bag of rice in, then he would pour the next bag of rice in, then he would continue the process for some time. It seemed like a small eternity but by the end of it he would have poured all the bags of rice into this massive rice cooker. He would then turn this massive rice cooker on.
He would disappear again into the food stores again and he would emerge with several stacks of steak. He would again tap at the wall panel and it would flip open and it would reveal itself into an oven. He would lay out several meats on a cooking pan and he would place said cooking pan into the oven. He would wait quietly and pay perhaps too much attention to the cooking meats and rice. The Steward once upon a time was not a very good chef, he was in fact terrible, but with years of practice and patience he too learned to go from terrible to good. Not great, but good. Several dings were heard as the rice cooker finished its task. He would again clean his digits and then his hand would make several clicks as it turned into a large serving spoon. He would dish out two titanic bowls of rice. At this time the steak was done and so he too would attend to that. The wrist blade would again make another appearance as he would cut the meat up and place it on another titanic platter. He would place the several titanic dishes, with utensils, before the two before getting cold water for the two.
Once that was complete the Steward would not take a seat at the table but he would do so on the side. During this time he would remove parts of his helmet. He revealed what was beneath the helmet, which was a sight Raizo was used to. The features were that of a metallic skeleton. He would open his mouth for a moment only to close it a moment later. His eyes changed from glowing a low white to glowing a low green.