Hortensia Aster was out and about exploring Tokyo, and she was hungry. She knew the restaurant scene decently well in a few of the prefectures closer to where her sister Ivy lived that she spent more time in, but today she had gone out a ways to see someplace she hadn't been before. She had originally thought that she would just pop into the first place that caught her eye and see what happened, but Hortensia's tummy was rumbling in a way that made her not want to risk experimenting with someplace that she might not like.
That set Hortensia on the search for a familiar restaurant chain that would be the same here as anywhere else in Japan. At least until she saw a sign that said "House of Lai." Hortensia had heard of this place, and knew it's reputation; unremarkable, but reliably decent.
"Hey, I'll take that," she said to herself before walking in.
The restaurant was a bit busier than one might expect for a place that was known as not being anything special, but it wasn't so packed that Hortensia couldn't find a seat. Service was quick too, but when Hortensia saw her waitress, she had the biggest smile come across her face. She knew exactly who had come to her table: Meiyun Lai.
The reason Hortensia knew about this restaurant was that it came up when Meiyun had fought, and gotten absolutely crushed, by Ivy in a LAW ring only a few short days ago. Heck, a good chunk of Meiyun's highlight reel had been some pretty brutal losses. Apparently a minor feud had even started over how one of her opponent's had finished her awhile ago.
Hortensia was cackling inside, wanting so desperately to make quite possibly the greatest 'put the fries in the bag' joke of all time. But she restrained herself, letting basic etiquette and courtesy have the day as she let her smile come off as gratitude for quick service and made her order,
"One order of meat dango and water, please." However, in her mirth, Hortensia had failed to notice something about the menu. The House of Lai's specialty dishes were clearly based around pork. Hortensia
loathed pork. It wasn't a diet or moral thing, she genuinely hated the taste. When she had ordered a meat dango, she had chicken meat dango in mind, something that she did like. It's one little oversight, though. What's the worst that could possibly happen?