Flan du Rosemary vuu Succulence Ral Thyme Sauerkraut
Flan was slightly disappointed that Master Rodias only went as far as to get more spices planted in the garden, but it was at least a start. Planting would help in the future, but at the moment what was needed was supplies they could harvest from the wild or procure from the locals. Still, at least he was trying and of course she was ecstatic when he mentioned how he was willing to try any of her cooking, no matter how experimental. To think he was willing to try anything that she made, it was a dream come true!
Unfortunately Master Rodias could not stay for much longer and had to leave Flan to her own devices. Once he was gone she quickly washed his used dishes with her own slime while she hummed a little ditty to herself. Her predation ability quickly ate even the smallest bit of residue left over on his plate, leaving it squeaky clean. Soon everything was back in order and a very satisfied and bubbly Flan took off her uniform and settled down for the rest of the night, dreaming of the next amazing dish she would craft for the master.
Flan was already awake by the crack of dawn preparing from the day's next set of meals. While she was working, Chunnitrixx came in and started making toast. Flan liked to be the one to make things for the Chateau members but if it was for something simple like toast, she was content to let them do it themselves. Toast and other dishes that required bread were one of the easiest and most abundant dishes that could be created thanks to her Self-Filling Bread Basket.
After a little slap-stick comedy with Master Rodias, the two left which left Flan alone in the kitchen, at least until disaster struck. After a short break, Chunnitrixx burst back into the kitchen and without warning, started to devour everything in sight. Flan watched in horror was preparations for other members food vanished before her very eyes. Flan's expression stayed pleasant throughout the ordeal, but her slime started to bubble up in anger at the desecration of her kitchen.
Mamoru burst in soon after and offered to help evict Chunnitrixx, while Flan was greatful for the offer, this was her kitchen and therefore her territory to defend.
"I appreciate the offer Mistress Mamoru though I would as you to interfere only if necessary." Flan kept up her servant's smile but her face looked like a shadow had fallen over it. Flan started to make lots of tentacles which proceeded to pick up every knife nearby. Long knives, butcher knives, cleavers, bread knives, and of course her favorite Butter Knife of Meat Cleaving which made it to her left hand.
"I would have been more than happy to make you some breakfast before you decided to devour other people's meals here in the Chateau. Are you trying to prevent me from serving the others on time? Do you want me to be seen as a lazy cook?" Flan's smile grew unnaturally wider as she talked and her predator slime's instincts started to show themselves. Pretty soon a dozen of knife welding tendrils were spread in a wide arc, the knives scrapping against each other as if in anticipation of a meal. After a moment, a dark mist started to billow out of Flan's body as it started to produce lots of poison.
"If you don't stop eating other's food, I'll assume from now you'll want some of my, special flavoring from now on." To emphasis what she was alluding too, Flan's butter knife started to drip with poison. As the butter knife had such high penetration values it was almost certain to infect anything it stabbed, once it was coated with poison.
Flan obviously couldn't win in a fight considering her level, but she certainly wouldn't exactly lose either and the results would be particularly painful. Flan was pretty confident in her durability, plus she was absolutely positive the Chateau couldn't afford to lose its precious Head Chef, certainly not after she had left such a positive impression on Master Rodias. Of course the point was just to get Chunnitrixx to back down, not to actually get in a fight but Flan was not afraid to get a little rough if she needed to when her job's credibility was at stake.