Chapter 920: The macaroni that Geng Gui wants to eat
"I... I don't know how to describe it... It's probably like this?" Unexpectedly, Gengar seemed a little hesitant. He couldn't figure out what he wanted to eat. This made Heath have some guesses in his heart. It seemed that what Gengar wanted to eat was probably something he had only eaten a few times, or maybe only once, and it was most likely food made by humans. Otherwise, according to the intelligence of this Gengar, Heath felt that it should not be difficult for Gengar to say what he wanted to eat.
Moreover, Heath also discovered that this Gengar was different from the other Pokémon . This Gengar spoke directly to himself and Sirona, which is not something that ordinary Pokémon can do. You know, even psychic Pokémon such as Ralts and Mew, their means of communication are basically telepathy instead of direct communication. So this shows the uniqueness of Gengar. The last time I saw a talking Pokémon was Meowth beside Kojiro.
It seems that not only Meow can learn human language, but some smarter Pokémon can also learn human language. However, this is also very normal. In the previous life, some smart primates could not speak human language, but they were also relatively intelligent. Some birds such as parrots and starlings could learn human language and speak a few words, not to mention that this is an even smarter Pokémon.
However, at this moment, looking at the strange dishes made by Gengar using ghost energy, Heath couldn't help but touch his chin.
The dish in front of him looked like noodles, but they were much larger than ordinary noodles, and not wide noodles. Combining the shape and the thickness, Heath felt that it was most likely something like macaroni.
Macaroni. Anyone who has watched cartoons like Garfield knows what macaroni is. It looks a bit like pasta, but it is not traditional pasta. Many people also think of macaroni as spaghetti, but in fact, macaroni and spaghetti are different. However, the production methods are somewhat similar, and it can also be made into the traditional bolognese pasta, which tastes pretty good. Depending on the other ingredients put in, it is divided into many types, but the sweet and sour type is the one Heath has eaten the most.
"What does it taste like?" Heath glanced at Gengar's head. He had already seen the flavors that Gengar liked and hated, but his requirements for food seemed a little vague. The only thing Heath could be sure of was that Gengar was talking about his macaroni, but he didn't know why his memory was so vague. Gengar's requirement for food was that it should be delicious and taste happy, which made Heath confused.
"Hmm... I feel a little bit, sweet and sour? It seems so." Gengar hesitated for a moment, then gave an answer. Heath raised his eyebrows after hearing it. Sweet and sour? If combined with macaroni, then Heath thinks the most likely one is macaroni with meat sauce. The taste is generally sweet and sour, and it can be regarded as a good staple food. Moreover, Heath just checked that in the Hoenn region, there is indeed a habit of eating macaroni. In this world, macaroni is even a specialty of the Hoenn region.
"I think I know... Sirona, can you please wait a moment?" Seath asked Sirona with an embarrassed look. Sirona smiled and nodded after hearing it. She didn't mind. Instead, she was very curious about what Gengar wanted to eat. After all, judging from the appearance of this Gengar, she could tell that this Gengar seemed to have some special relationship with humans. It was very likely that Gengar was a Pokémon captured by others before, but later she didn't know why she ran here, and there was also this mansion...
The mansion is very big, with three floors, and the area is not small, but Shirona has only been to the first floor. Gengar never took Shirona to the second and third , so Shirona is still very curious about this mysterious Gengar. She is a very curious person, but because Gengar didn't take her there, Shirona didn't ask Gengar why he didn't take her up.
"Is there a kitchen? And I need to buy some ingredients." Heath asked Gengar. Although Heath roughly knew what Gengar wanted to eat, the problem was that without the ingredients, Heath couldn't produce them out of thin air. He was a chef, not a magician, so it was naturally impossible for him to produce any .
"There is a kitchen, but there is no water or electricity. I don't have any ingredients here either." Gengar answered Heath's question very directly. Heath's mouth twitched after hearing it. Wow, this mansion really has nothing...
But wait, if there is no electricity, how does this light come on?
"I have some little guys who depend on me for their living." Gengar seemed to see Heath's confusion, and then it waved its hand, and then a naughty thunder bomb jumped out, and laughed rumblingly at Heath. Heath looked at Gengar in some surprise, he really didn't expect Gengar to be so...
Modern? Or retro?
However, looking at the happy Naughty Thunderbolt, Heath felt that there seemed to be nothing wrong with this. After all, this Gengar was definitely the ruler of this forest, and it was a good thing to have such a strong man's protection. You know, the competition and hostility between Pokémon are also very serious. If there is a strong man's protection, the weak Pokémon can live a better life.
Heath looked at his waist and thought of a way, which was to use Charizard to provide himself with fire so that Snorlax could spit out ice as a water source. It probably worked, but the only problem was the ingredients. Heath followed Gengar in to take a look, and found that there were all the kitchen utensils inside, but no ingredients.
Heath looked through the things he brought, but there were no ingredients to make macaroni. After all, Heath hadn't thought about eating macaroni today.
"Do we need to buy any ingredients?" Gengar asked again. Heath nodded and told him about the missing ingredients. The most important one was macaroni. However, Gengar's solution to the problem was unexpectedly very simple. He shouted, and then a Braveheart teleported to Gengar's side. Gengar asked Heath to talk to the Braveheart again.
The corners of Heath's mouth twitched. It was reasonable and there was nothing wrong with the Pokémon's house being full of Pokémon. Although it felt a little strange, it was indeed the best solution.