One day, Alisa was standing in front of a certain ramen shop. Ominously written in red
on the wooden sign were the words The Cauldron of Hell, and it was the same ramen shop
she had eaten at with Masachika and Yuki a while back. She vividly recalled that the shop
lived up to its name by serving only the spiciest ramen, sending her straight to hell and back,
and yet for some reason, she was about to waltz into the lion's den once more. Why? Because
when she and Masachika went on a da—a…pretend practice date the other day so she could
teach the clueless teenager about women, he'd told her he liked spicy food.
It's not like I'm trying to understand what kind of food he likes, though!
She was making excuses to herself. There had to be some reason why someone would
love spicy food that much, and she wanted to know why. That was all. This was nothing
other than her trying to expand her culinary palate. If she managed to like not only sweets
but spicy food as well, then she would be able to enjoy eating twice as much. This challenge
was based on that simple thought process. And maybe it would have some side benefits, too?
Like maybe she was hoping that she could enjoy eating out with her friend more? Of course,
she was obviously referring to Yuki and not Masachika when she came to that conclusion.
"All right."
After making every excuse she could think of and preparing herself for what was about
to come, she opened the sliding door to the restaurant—
"…!"
—and immediately, the spices in the air burned her eyes and the back of her nasal cavity.
Even though she was somewhat prepared for this, she reflexively narrowed her eyes and
winced.
"Welcome to The Cauldron of Hell!"
She blinked for a few moments at the chef's high-spirited voice, then shifted her gaze to
the hostess…where she saw a familiar face out of the corner of her eye and did a double take.
"Uh…? Ayano?"
"…? Oh."
Ayano, who was sitting at a table for two near the entrance, lifted her head from the book
she was reading, and her eyes widened slightly in surprise. After seeing them greeting each
other, the hostess approached and timidly asked:
"Uh… Will you two be eating together?"
"Oh, uh… Er… Yes," Alisa responded awkwardly, thanks to her absolute lack of life
experience in thisregard. The embarrassmentshe felt was almost physically painful, but there
was no way she could back down now after she claimed that they would be eating together.
"Hey, uh… Do you mind?" she asked Ayano apprehensively.
"Be my guest."
She then took a seat across from Ayano, who tucked her book away in her bag.
"..."
"..."
And then there was silence. Two beautiful women staring at each other. Saying nothing.
Uh…
The indescribable awkward silence became too much for Alisa as she closed her halfopen mouth, unable to find the right words to say. She didn't have much experience initiating
small talk, and her relationship with Ayano…was still extremely uncertain.
Are we even friends…? We're not, are we? After all, we've hardly ever talked to each
other, especially not like this, and we've only spent time together as members of the student
council. To make matters worse, we're going to be running on opposing sides during the
election cycle, so while we're working together in the student council now, we're also
enemies. Wait. But…Yuki and I are friends, so…
Alisa was having difficulty putting her relationship with Ayano into words, but how she
was going to start the conversation depended on what kind of relationship they had. Of course,
she was not against the idea of being friends with Ayano, but Ayano had never asked to be her
friend, and she wasn't confident enough to claim they were friends without any confirmation,
either. It was a very common conundrum for people who were socially awkward or shy.
She even started hoping that Ayano would be the one to initiate conversation…but she gave
up the moment she looked into Ayano's eyes. Her eyes were unclouded without a hint of
embarrassment. Clearly, she wasn't feeling awkward as she sat straight up with her hands in
her lap as if to say, "Go ahead. I am ready to listen to whatever it is you have to say."
"Hello, I brought you some water. Please let me know when you're ready to order."
Their bizarre staring contest paused when the waitress came back with some water.
Alisa's eyes naturally shifted away from Ayano as she picked up the menu and perused the
disturbing names of the food with a bitter expression on her face. She then looked back at
Ayano and asked:
"What did you get?"
It took quite a bit of courage for Alisa to ask that.
"I got—"
But right as Ayano was about to reply, the waitress returned with a bowl of ramen on
a tray.
"Here you go. Spike Mountain Hell ramen. Enjoy your meal."
Inside the dark-red soup…were countless spikelike fine strips of long onion stacked to
make a small mountain. It was the second thing from the top on the menu, and one stage
hotter than the Blood Pond Hell ramen, which Alisa ate last time.
"…This."
"Oh…"
Alisa thought carefully for a few seconds after seeing the ramen the hostess brought. She
was originally planning on getting Blood Pond Hell again, but after seeing Ayano's spicier
choice, she suddenly began to doubt that getting the same thing would help her progress.
Plus, ordering the least spicy item on the menu would make her kind of feel like a loser. She
obviously knew this wasn't a competition, but…
"Excuse me, waitress? I'll have the same thing," she ordered, stopping the waitress on
her way back to the kitchen. She then faced Ayano once more.
"Oh, you don't need to wait for me. Go ahead," she urged.
"Thank you," replied Ayano before grabbing her chopsticks, submerging the mountain
of long onion into the soup, and pulling the chopsticks back out with some ramen. She then
began slurping her noodles in silence.
"…!
"…?
"..."
After freezing for a moment, Ayano slowly slurped until the noodles were completely
in her mouth. She wiped her lips with a napkin, then began to chew…and her expression
didn't change in the slightest.
I-incredible! She's eating what looks like super-spicy ramen without even raising an
eyebrow… Ayano must love spicy food, too…
Alisa's fear was accompanied by admiration and a faint sense of urgency. She could still
clearly remember how devastatingly hot the ramen she ordered last time was, and this was
going to be spicier. Would she really be able to eat it?
I-I'll be fine! They say you just have to get used to spicy food, and I had so much trouble
finishing last time because I ended up adding seasoning to make it spicier!
While trying to fire herself up, she glanced at one of the table corners and noticed the
seasoning the restaurant offered: soy sauce, pepper…and a suspicious-looking small
earthenware jar that stood out more than the rest. On the jar was the name Demon Tears—
an unbelievably spicy seasoning.
I'll be okay as long as I don't put any of that in my ramen… At least, I should be okay!
She said that to herself in an attempt to summon up enough courage to eat. Meanwhile,
Ayano continued to chew on the noodles of the second hottest ramen in the shop as she
thought:
It's spicy… So spicy…
Ayano was mentally on the verge of tears because she couldn't actually handle spicy
foods that well, either. There was a reason she went there alone that day, and it was because
she wanted to train herself to be able to eat spicy food, since the two people she adored
the most loved it. Unknown to anyone around her, she had been painstakingly training at
restaurants that specialized in spicy cuisine whenever she had a day off or some spare time.
Thanks to that, she had built quite a tolerance for spicy food compared with when she first
started training two years ago…but even then, this spicy ramen was hard to handle.
It's hot and spicy… My mouth feels like it's on fire…
The spiciness only got worse after the first bite, as if little bits of the spicy elements
remained in her mouth, ignited by the boiling-hot noodles before exploding like dynamite.
It got to the point where Ayano could no longer tell if the ramen was burning hot or if it
was just really spicy.
Ngh… Too…hot…
She honestly wanted to open her mouth wide to breathe and get some ventilation going,
but she was a proud maid, and that was bad manners. If she was alone, then maybe, but Alisa
was sitting right in front of her. She couldn't allow herself to show such shameful behavior
in front of Yuki's beautiful rival and schoolmate.
"…! Hff."
After managing to swallow the food in her mouth while keeping a straight face, she let
out a brief sigh. Of course, her instincts were telling her to guzzle as much water as she could,
but she knew through experience that doing so wasn't that effective, especially since it added
pressure on the stomach, so she decided to simply bear the pain. Instead, she chose to use the
long onion shavings, which were relatively safe, to escape from the heat.
There was less soup on the long onions compared with the noodles…which should give
her some time to breathe and relax.
That was her hypothesis when she shoveled some long onion shavings into her mouth…
and then immediately regretted it. Once she started chewing, the onions' own unique flavor
made it feel like her tongue was being pierced by spikes.
"…?!"
Ayano's eyes rolled back due to how surprisingly spicy these long onion shavings were.
It was clear there was something different about them. The heat was nothing like hot peppers.
Instead, it felt like she was being stabbed. In basic chemical terms, it wasn't like the spiciness
of capsaicin. It was aniline that contributed to the onions' piercingly burning sensation. If
these types of spiciness were magic types, then they would be fire and wind. They were
completely different magic types, exploding in her mouth and causing so much pain that she
almost wanted to cry.
I-interesting… So this is the Spike Mountain part of hell…
The conflicting types of spicy flavors didn't cancel each other out. Instead, they came
after her and attacked from both sides. That was the moment she realized that this double
whammy was the core of the dish. She closed her eyes, tightly squeezing her tear glands to
shut off the impending waterworks while nodding a few times as if she was actually enjoying
the flavor. After eventually swallowing, she slowly reached for her cup, took a big sip of
water, and exhaled, feeling instant relief from having her mouth cleaned out.
"It's really good. The exquisite savory flavors of the vegetables and ground beef stand
out thanks to the spiciness of the soup."
Incidentally, Ayano wasn't telling a fib. She could taste the umami that went beyond
the spiciness of the dish thanks to her years of hard training, so she wasn't lying. She simply
didn't disclose the fact that she had no time to enjoy these flavors because of how spicy the
ramen was. Nevertheless, Alisa was oblivious to how Ayano was feeling.
"Oh… Really? I can't wait," said Alisa with an awkward smile as she felt a shiver go
down her spine.
H-how can she continue eating that like it's nothing? Ayano must love spicy food…
Alisa was gradually becoming more worried as she watched Ayano quietly resume
eating. She thought that maybe they could bond over a common enemy like spicy ramen,
saying things like "Mmph… This is hot" and "Yeah, it is," but this glimmer of hope she
once had swiftly came crumbling down like a house made of straw in the wind. Ayano was
a seasoned warrior who had no need for a comrade in arms. The only rookie soldier there
was Alisa.
Ngh…
She started to regret sitting with Ayano, although it was already far too late for that.
Crying now about how spicy the ramen was would only make a veteran like Ayano glare
at her as if to say, "Why are you even here, then?" The best-case scenario would be Alisa's
order arriving at the table after Ayano had finished eating and left…but of course, life was
never that easy.
"Sorry for the wait. Spike Mountain Hell ramen. Enjoy."
Ayano had finished about half her ramen when Alisa's food arrived. There was no way
for Alisa to run away now, so she steeled herself for battle while grabbing her disposable
chopsticks like a soldier heading into war with a rifle in hand.
"Oh, great. It's finally here."
Her first contact with the ramen was going to be crucial, and this first bite was going
to let her know that—
"…?! Gfff?!"
The instant she slurped up the noodles, her throat was doused with capsaicin, and she
began to violently cough. While she managed to keep the food down, albeit barely, she
couldn't stop coughing.
"…! Mn! Gff!"
The coughs were relentless, and having food in her mouth made it worse. Once Alisa
finally managed to stop coughing, she carefully used her chopsticks to get the rest of the
noodles in her mouth…where she was in unbelievable pain. Although she kept quiet, it felt
as if the inside of her mouth was on fire.
Mngh…?!
It was spicy and boiling hot, and her mouth hurt. What kind of fools made this
monstrosity? And how dumb did you have to be to order it?
I guess that means…I'm dumb…too…!
It was so spicy that she could hardly even think straight as she furiously began wiping
her lips with a napkin. At any rate, first contact with the ramen…went poorly.
Th-there's no way I'm going to be able to eat all this…
Overcome with utter despair, Alisa swallowed her first bite as Ayano watched.
"Are you okay? You were coughing quite a bit a second ago…," asked Ayano with
worry.
"I-I'm fine." Alisa reflexively retorted to feign strength. "Some of the soup went down
the wrong pipe. That's all. I guess I was a little too aggressive with my slurping."
"Oh, I know what you mean. That happens a lot to me if I'm not careful." Ayano nodded
as if she could relate. Alisa responded to the admission with an awkward smile, then looked
down at her bowl of ramen…and felt almost hopeless. The road to finishing the entire bowl
of ramen was a long one and a task so daunting that the hand holding her chopsticks was
frozen. Ayano, on the other hand, seemed to have a good appetite.
I—I guess I'll try eating the long onions in between…
Alisa's thought process led her to the same conclusion Ayano had reached. In other
words, she fell for the same exact trap. A-ack! Th-that's hot! Hot, hot, hot! Hff!
Alisa may have had a poker face, butshe wasstruggling due to the spiciness of the onions
directly attacking her tear ducts. It was sheer willpower alone that allowed her to maintain
her dignified expression, but she soon realized that the more she chewed, the spicier it got.
After doing the minimum amount of chewing necessary, she forced the food down with some
water. But for some reason, mixing the cold water with the piercing spiciness of the onion
made her mouth feel oddly refreshed.
I don't have any other choice…!
She knew that this refreshing feeling was a sham, but even if it was all in her head, there
was no way she was going to be able to finish her ramen otherwise. Once she came to this
conclusion, Alisa started to blow on the hot noodles to cool them down while removing as
much of the soup as she could. She ate as quickly as she could. The goal was to defeat as
much of her foe as possible before her deceitful powers of invincibility wore off.
Ayano's eyes widened slightly as she watched Alisa's chopsticks move diligently.
H-how can she continue eating like that? Incredible… Alisa must really love spicy food.
It was a mutual misunderstanding born from two people who couldn't be honest with
each other.
I can't let her show me up…!
Seeing the way herschoolmate ate ended up motivating Ayano, and her chopsticks began
moving tirelessly, as if she was trying not to be outdone. And once Alisa saw this…
She's shoving down all that ramen like it's nothing… I have to work even harder!
It was a scene from hell. Since each of them believed the other wasn't having any trouble,
the idea of giving up wasn't an option for them anymore. All they could do now was move
forward through pure stubbornness and pride until they could escape thistorment. And before
long…
"…! Phew… That was good."
Ayano had finally conquered the Spike Mountain Hell. The sense of accomplishment
was so great that she almost wanted to raise a flag to celebrate as she gulped down her glass
of ice water and basked in victory.
Ayano looks…really satisfied for some reason. D-did she like it that much? I don't get
it…but I've only got a few more bites to go!
Seeing Ayano's victory encouraged Alisa to make the final push, sticking her chopsticks
into the small clump of remaining noodles, when—
Crunch.
The ominous sensation made Alisa freeze in place. It was a classic beginner's mistake.
While eating, she hadn't stirred her ramen even once, so all the hot peppers and minced meat
had sunk and gathered at the bottom of the bowl.
…? What's this?
And since she was but an amateur,she made another grave mistake. She curiously moved
the noodles out of the way and peeked into the depths of hell.
Wh-what…?! What is that?!
The lump of spiciness, which had hardened a bit after sinking to the bottom of the bowl,
began to crumble, and the horde of demons who had been sealed away in the deepest pit
of hell were freed. The lack of soup itself further contributed to the high concentration of
spiciness, making the dish become something far more sinister than when she started. Alisa
tried to pull up the noodles in a fluster, but it was already too late. The noodles were covered
with flakes of red-hot pepper and black specks to the point that no amount of blowing or
shaking could get enough off.
…! Am I really going to eat this?
Alisa felt as if she were standing right before the crater of a volcano in the middle of an
eruption, but she couldn't keep staring at her food all day. The finish line was right in front
of her, and Ayano was already waiting for her at the summit.
I won't lose. I will finish every last bite. I will finish…every last bite…
She glared at the noodles with an almost ghastly expression as she tried to drum up
courage for battle. Giving up now would mean that she went through hell for nothing. And
for what? Why was she even doing this in the first place? Because of some sort of rivalry
with Ayano? Because she was stubborn? No…
I want to be able to enjoy eating out with Masachika!
In the deepest pit of the netherworld, Alisa admitted her true feelings, and with that
determination in her heart, she brought the ramen to her lips, and—
"…! …?"
When she opened her eyes,she wassitting on a vaguely familiar park bench. She blinked
repeatedly, looking around, and noticed that Ayano was sitting right next to her, appearing
worried.
"…Are you okay?"
"Huh? Uh… I…"
She began tracing her memories to uncover the mystery of how she'd gotten there, but
her head was so foggy that she couldn't remember a thing. While she knitted her brow and
curiously tilted her head, Ayano timidly explained:
"Ahem… The moment you finished your ramen…it was like your soul had left your
body…"
"What? O-oh…"
Overcome with embarrassment, she leaned forward, head hanging under the pressure of
the indescribable awkwardness in the air, then looked back up at Ayano.
"Hey, uh… Thank you. You brought me here, right…? Ah! I didn't pay! I still haven't
paid for my—"
"Oh, I…I paid for you…"
"I'm so sorry! Let me pay you back! How much was it?"
They continued to chat as Alisa got her money together… Ayano hesitantly asked:
"Hey, uh… You don't really like spicy food, do you?"
"Er…"
Despite wanting to immediately deny it, Alisa had no way to pretend to be tough after
essentially losing consciousness. Her eyes wandered for a while until she finally decided to
admit it.
"I'm…not really a big fan of spicy food…"
"Oh…"
Alisa hung her head low and waited to be asked why she would even go to such a
restaurant, but what she heard next was something she never expected to hear in a million
years.
"I actually don't like spicy food, either."
"Huh…?"
"I've been trying to build a tolerance so that I can eat spicy food with Ms. Yuki and M
—ahem—maybe enjoy myself more when we eat out…but I still can't get used to it."
Ayano revealed that they shared the exact same motive and opinion, which made Alisa
instantly feel a connection between them. She felt as if she had been walking through the
depths of the underworld, where only demons gleefully played, and had finally found another
living, breathing human.
"I—I was actually doing it for the very same reason. I wanted to build a tolerance to
spicy food so I could enjoy the same foods as Yuki…"
"Really?"
Ayano's eyes glowed with delight. They were the eyes of a lone warrior on the battlefield
who had finally found an ally. After all that, it appeared that honesty really was the best
policy when it came to building a relationship.
"Then if you want…maybe we could start training and eating spicy food together from
now on?"
"Huh…?"
Alisa froze the instant she heard the suggestion, since she was genuinely in no condition
to be thinking about what she was going to do next.
"Like… I feel like it would be a lot less intimidating if we did it together, and we could
really help each other as well…"
But there was no way she could say no after seeing Ayano timidly lower her gaze and
speak so hesitantly.
It looks like I might have made a new friend…
She might have had a tiny ulterior motive as well.
"Yes, sure. Let's train together. I'm really looking forward to it, Ayano."
"…! Me too!"
Alisa agreed to the proposal without really giving it much thought. It was the beginning
of a long, agonizing journey that neither girl was even remotely prepared for…but that was
another story.