...Arc-1 Earth...
...Volume-1...
...Chapter 1...
Location: Wang tao research and experiment laboratory, Japan
Date: 27th May 2045
Hurry.. Hurry do your work properly don't make any mistakes, if I find any misplacements in the tubes and chemicals I am gona kick each and everyone of you so you better be careful.
Aren't you overly energetic today toko-senpai?
Eh? Eno what are you doing there?
What your actually sleeping while everyone is working off their butts for today's experiment?
Who says who? Aren't you just simply standing there and shouting at your juniors just because dakaju-senpai scolded you.
Wha... What are you talking about??! when was I scolded by senior dakaju? Don't talk nonsense while working.
*approaches closely
Eh!! Sen... senpai what are you doing? *Eno blushes
Did you really see it Eno?
yes,I did *imagination- Senpai was kinda cute while he was scolded, ahhh I should have taken a pic or two for keepsake and for so I could show it to him for something in the future*
Hey, Eno I am talking to you. What weird thoughts are you having now?
No, it's nothing.
really *staring at her sharply
yeah for real it's nothing.
Ok then, let's keep what happened between you and me & about my scolding incident a secret between us.
Sure, no problem.
Well then let's get going Eno we don't have much time left before they come.
(talks to herself) How long has it been Senpai last we met our chief in person. Ahhh finally, we can expect a large crowd of press at our door today. Tch... *jealous angry expression* Now that I remember that women will also come Today. She and her buns. I really don't get it how she out grew me in that part.
After half an hour in the cafeteria
Ahh.. I am exhausted. Feels like my muscles are ripping apart
Why what were you exactly doing to feel like that atleast I was doing something unlike you who was lazing around the whole time.
yeah yeah...You opened your blabbering mouth again
Ah? What did you just say Eno?
No, nothing just my mind voice nothing else
Any way what's this food, yuk.... don't they have any better food? *Says it with a disgusted face
why there threads inside it.
Just bare it Senpai, just for today.
We are like sitting ducks now, once we come inside there is no means to go out untill everything is over safely
Yeah let's hope it goes well without any accident.
Anyway Senpai did you get any luck in finding a girlfriend for yourself this time?
Ek? *Blushes. No, I still don't have any girlfriends. Why are you asking something like this out of the blue? Are you perhaps?
Don't even think like that Senpai. Who would want a moron like you a boyfriend.
What did you just say? (he gets slightly angry)
No, nothing just forget what I just said now. Your just as dense as our chief, Senpai. When are you going to take the hints about my feelings towards you.
Shhhhhh......What a exhausting day it is
...Chapter 1 End...
Note from Author:
The food they are eating now is rice balls.I have a pic below to show you how it looks like
See you untill next time👋
Volume 1
Chapter 1.1 Extras
hey, There readers this in an extra chapter which tells some character details mention in the previous chapter and some other details.
>Name: Eno
Female, 20
New recruit of Wang tao research and experiment laboratory
Lazy and hates doing too much work
>Name: toko
Male, 21, 10 months
Second year at Wang tao research and experiment laboratory
Has leadership character ships. Likes to order things. Gets scolded by his seniors frequently.
>Name: dakaju
Male, 23
works as a dep vice - lead at Wang tao research and experiment laboratory
Next is About Chemical Laboratory.
What is a Chemical laboratory?
A room or building equipped for scientific research and for conducting experiments, especially under controlled conditions.
A view from outside
A view from inside
Next is about Rice balls
What is a Japanese Rice balls?
Japanese rice balls, also known as onigiri or omusubi, are a staple of Japanese lunch boxes (bento). They are usually shaped into rounds or triangles by hand, and they're fun to make and eat.
Much like sandwiches in the West, onigiri is readily available in convenience stores across Japan, and it's great for a quick and easy savory snack. They're perfect for an on-the-go eat, too, with no need for utensils or to heat them up. Recently, they have enjoyed a surge of popularity among food trucks where they are made fresh and grilled lightly to order. However, making onigiri at home is irresistibly economical and easy.
The rice can also be mixed with a flavorful add-in like furikake. Furikake is like the salt and pepper of Japan and consists of toasted sesame seeds, sea salt, nori, bonito flakes, and an optional pinch of sugar.
Usually wrapped in nori (dried seaweed) or rolled in sesame seeds, consider shichimi togarashi as a topping. This is a Japanese spice blend made up of ground sesame seeds, orange peel, and chile pepper. Or, if you want to be fancy, you can use your kitchen shears to cut little shapes out of the seaweed. Two semicircles, two ovals, a little triangle of a nose, and a pointy little sliver of a mouth gives you a panda.
Lets see a little about its History
In Murasaki Shikibu's 11th-century diary Murasaki Shikibu Nikki, she writes of people eating rice balls.At that time, onigiri were called tonjiki and often consumed at outdoor picnic lunches. Other writings, dating back as far as the seventeenth century, state that many samurai stored rice balls wrapped in bamboo sheath as a quick lunchtime meal during war, but the origins of onigiri are much earlier even than Lady Murasaki. Before the use of chopsticks became widespread, in the Nara period, rice was often rolled into a small ball so that it could be easily picked up. In the Heian period, rice was also made into small rectangular shapes known as tonjiki so that they could be piled onto a plate and easily eaten.
From the Kamakura period to the early Edo period, onigiri was used as a quick meal. This made sense as cooks simply had to think about making enough onigiri and did not have to concern themselves with serving. These onigiri were simply balls of rice flavored with salt. Nori did not become widely available until the Genroku era in the mid-Edo period, when the farming of nori and fashioning it into sheets became widespread
Images of Japanese Rice Balls
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