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Reborn As The God of Cooking

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Upon his death, Xia Yu made one final, unusual wish — to continue eating delicious food. To his surprise, that wish transported him to a bizarre new world governed by culinary power. What’s this? A world where cooking decides everything? “The path to becoming a true God of Cooking,” an old man told him with a cryptic smile, “isn’t just about satisfying human appetites. You must also tame demons, ghosts, and other night-stalking spirits — all through the power of food.” And so, Xia Yu embarks on a strange and flavorful journey toward culinary divinity. --- This is an MTL, I just adjust it to make it readable through the use of AI. Let's see if I can finish uploading all of the chapters of this novel as this novel is already completed. All it needed is simply a retouch of the translation to make it not headache inducing. Also, don't expect me to finish editing all of the chapters immediately, my phone lag a lot when copy pasting the chapters and AI takes time to retouch the chapter, I also need to read it, so there is no nonsense translation in it. Anyway, enjoy reading.
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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1: A Life of Drama

Tokyo, Taito District

The orange-red hue of the setting sun spilled across the bustling streets of

downtown Tokyo. Amid the crowd, a boy in a junior high school uniform rode his

bicycle with ease, weaving through shoppers and pedestrians like a fish darting

through water.

"I'm back," he called out casually.

Tucked away in a quiet alley, a small restaurant sat half-forgotten. The boy

dropped his bicycle out front, not bothering to park it properly. The wooden

door stood ajar, and a faded sign bearing four traditional Chinese

characters—"Chinese Cuisine"—hung solemnly at the entrance.

Inside, the store was narrow, dim, and empty. No one responded to his greeting.

But Xia Yu was used to that.

Two years had passed since that inexplicable night. One moment, he'd made a wish—to eat until he burst. The next, he awoke in the body of a first-year

student at Shiragou Junior High School in Tokyo, Japan. The transition had been

jarring. But after a semester of confusion, panic, and sleepless nights, he

eventually settled into this strange new world.

And so, he made peace with it. What else could a reincarnated soul do but

accept fate? With a wry laugh, he gave himself a personal motto: Be optimistic.

Thankfully, some things had remained unchanged. His name was still Xia Yu, and

he was still Chinese at his core. But unlike his past life—where he had money

and a family to support—in this one, he had only an elderly grandfather. A man

both feared and respected.

Xia Yu walked through the empty restaurant into the backyard. As expected, his

grandfather sat there on a futon, eyes closed, motionless. Hearing the soft

shuffle of footsteps, the old man opened one eye and gestured toward a teapot

on the table beside him.

"You're back. Hot water. Make tea," he ordered in crisp Chinese.

"Yeah, yeah..." Xia Yu muttered.

Rather than using the kitchen faucet, Xia Yu stepped into the kitchen and

scooped water from a large, antique stone tank. He filled the teapot and placed

it on the gas stove. The old tank occupied too much space, and it baffled him

that it hadn't been replaced. But then again, strange things were common in

this world.

As the water began to boil, Xia Yu stood quietly, his gaze locked on the tank.

The setting sun faded, plunging the kitchen into shadows. And then—just as it

had many times before—the water shimmered. Pearlescent glimmers rose from its

surface, floating into the air like tiny, glowing jewels.

He didn't panic. He'd seen it before.

Xia Yu turned off the flame, reached into the tank, and pulled out a smooth,

wet stone the size of an egg. It glowed faintly in his hand, its surface slick

and warm. He stared at it, sighed, and tossed it back into the water without

another glance.

He had asked his grandfather about the tank many times. Every question was met

with silence or a change of subject. After two years of evasion, he'd stopped

asking.

With the kettle ready, Xia Yu returned to the backyard, knelt beside the table,

and prepared the tea. The leaves were purchased from a local shop in

Ameyokocho, near Ueno Station. The tea merchant was an old man

himself—mysterious, quiet, and oddly generous. He always handed Xia Yu a small

pouch from the back room, whispering nothing more than, "This one's for you."

The aroma of steeping tea soon filled the night air.

Xia Yu poured a cup for his grandfather, then one for himself. The moment the

warm liquid passed down his throat, something stirred inside him—a deep, aching

vitality. Years of fatigue seemed to vanish in an instant. For the first time

in ages, he felt truly alive.

Tears welled in his eyes.

"Back to work," the old man said abruptly, eyes already closed.

"...Sure."

Xia Yu wiped away his tears, stood, and glanced at the stack of fresh

ingredients piled near the kitchen. With a sigh, he headed upstairs to change.

As he slid open his closet door, a sharp jolt struck his palm. He recoiled

instinctively. Blood didn't flow, but a clean gash ran across his skin—deep and

strange.

"What the hell...?" he muttered, examining the door. No nails. No

sharp edges. No explanation.

Then, without warning:

Beep. System detection complete. Binding process initiated... completed.

Xia Yu froze.

"What...?"

Host, I'm here.

The voice echoed in his head—cold, synthetic, and unmistakably artificial. He

wasn't hallucinating. This was real.

He took a long breath, calming the sudden spike in his heart rate. "A system?

Seriously?"

Confirmed. System chip has been implanted in the host's cerebral cortex.

Xia Yu stared blankly. Implanted? In his brain?

His eyes flicked back to his hand, then to the back of his head.

"This can't be happening..."

This system is designated for the cultivation of culinary masters—

Beep.

A translucent panel lit up before his eyes:

Host: Xia Yu 

Gender: Male 

Age: 16 

Physical Fitness: Level 9 (Strength, Agility, Reflexes, Endurance) 

Cooking Skills: Level 1 – Beginner 

Reputation: 0 

(Reputation affects popularity, exposure, and achievement recognition.

Reputation points can be exchanged for items in the system store.)

Level 100 is the maximum. You are currently a novice. Capable of basic

ingredient prep, but have never cooked a full dish on your own. In system

terms, you're an apprentice.

Xia Yu's cheeks flushed with embarrassment.

A foodie doesn't have to be a chef, he grumbled inwardly. But the truth was,

most foodies would kill for the chance to cook like a pro.

This—this system—could be his turning point.

For the first time in years, Xia Yu smiled with purpose.

His dramatic new life... had finally begun.