The Gourmet Innkeeper: Cooking Monsters in a Fantasy World

Chapter 240: The Upgraded Main Building!


In terms of aesthetics, he didn't think it would be improved much—but it did.

The outer building alone seemed much more refined. Before the upgrade, it looked like a house made by a relatively skilled carpenter partnered with a decent mason.

Now, it looked like it was handcrafted by artisans.

The entrance was grander now, too. The staircase to the front door seemed to be made of marble. The door jamb and headers were now stone and had engraved patterns. It was nothing too complex, but it was pleasing to the eye.

He looked up and saw that the corners of the roofs, as well as the corbel (that protrusion that seemed to help support the roof overhang, which was usually ornamental on modern Earth, though he wasn't sure how it was here), also had a similar pattern.

As for why he knew some architectural terms as someone who didn't go to elementary school, he had clients discussing the restoration of an old building back then, and he happened to have seen a few details and what they were called.

"These are all quite beautiful," Durgan said, and everyone nodded.

"Tumble wants to start carving…

They chuckled, and he looked at the inspired goblin. "After you finish your tasks, you can experiment with your skills by yourself."

"Thank you, master," he said with that childlike but throaty way of speaking.

The door was a double door that could open in either direction. Upon entry, they were greeted by a larger and classier concierge. The front desk was wider now and was also made of marble. The rug in the foyer leading to it also seemed super high-end.

The wall behind the front desk extended to enclose the place to their right, creating a separate space. There were now three rows of shelves there.

He went there, and the system activated, asking whether he wanted to set the items he'd placed there. Once placed, the system would handle it, and the person simply had to place the gold or the core equivalent (which he'd set) on the tray in front of the item as payment.

To the left of the concierge was the lounge area. There were two long sofas and a few smaller ones. The fireplace was still there, but like everything else, the ornamentation and quality were enhanced.

It was an open plan beyond the living room, and next to it were the dining room and the kitchen areas. The kitchen was still open because apparently his showmanship was part of the package…

Anyway, back to the dining table, there were now a few more tables there and was now about as big as the dining areas in small hotels and motels.

The number of bedrooms on the ground floor was the same. However, it felt like each of the amenities had more space, including the new areas and the new stairs.

This was definitely bigger than it should have been, considering how it expanded on the outside.

This confirmed it. This was definitely larger on the inside! Did the entire inn really use space-folding technology on a whole building? So generous?

Pang saw the various doubts on his face and bounced. "HEY! Don't underestimate the hearth system! Considering everything, we had been quite generous! We are designed to help you, after all!"

He looked at him. "Help with what, exactly?"

Pang's mouth immediately became an asterisk again. Sadly, even if he spent two cores, it just ended up as power reserves for the utilities.

Next, the group excitedly went to the [Staff Room], which was a small separate building connected to the main building through a small corridor. This corridor was a door from the inn, and people wouldn't know it wasn't a room from there.

This part wasn't even visible from the outside! It was amazing.

The corridor led to a small living room, dining room with a kitchen, and two study tables, reminiscent of those studio condominium units, except the bedrooms were separate.

There were three doors, two side by side and one at the farthest end. They checked the two doors and found that they were dormitory rooms, one for the male employees and the other for the female employees.

They looked in and checked the rooms, which were lovely and cozy.

Adding them up, the number of beds was exactly the number of the staff (per gender) rounded up to the nearest even number (due to bunk beds), and even the size of the rooms was proportional. He wondered if it was on purpose.

For instance, Ranran was the only female, and there was only one bunk bed there, and it was markedly smaller than the boys' rooms. However, in both cases, they were given enough space, as if a minimum (relatively generous) area per occupant was assigned.

"So this will be your room, and we can finally free the bedrooms for clients."

Each of the staff members nodded with wide, happy smiles on their faces.

Though the staff room was naturally smaller and less decorated than the guest rooms, they had always felt guilty occupying them. After all, they interacted with the people who were forced to camp! Whenever they were asked where they slept, they couldn't help but want to hide!

Now it was good; they could finally have a space they could proudly call their own!

Tumble toddled to the nearest bed. "Wow, this is comfy~"

Durgan nodded, sitting on the bed across from him. "Soft… I like this bed."

Finn watched them claim the beds they wanted. The ones who got the lower bunk were the goblin and Micc, while the others took the upper bunk.

Each bed also had a mini cabinet on their head boards, not including the closet at the side, allowing the staff to have their own storage next to their beds.

"Let's check the [Staff Training Room]," he said, and they headed to the third door, which could only be accessed through the corridor and past the kitchen and dining zone.

The first to enter was Durgan, who was the first staff member. He was followed by Tumble, who couldn't enter.

"Only one allowed…" the little green one said, looking at his screen. They looked at each other and then at the door, wondering when Durgan would reappear.

Minutes passed by, and there was no news of him, so they sat back on the sofas and waited. Durgan came out about 30 minutes later, and they immediately gathered around him. "What's inside?"

"I…how long was I away?"

"Half an hour."

"I see…"

"So what happened?" They were worried, but Durgan's eyes were sparkling instead.

"It's a combat room," he said, smiling. "It's very good, even for me."

Their eyebrows rose. Durgan mentioned this because he was a dwarf who supposedly peaked at toughened-level as a race limitation. The fact that he felt he could still grow a lot, thanks to the room, made them hopeful.

They all looked longingly at the door, even Finn. The staff unanimously voted for Finn to go inside next.

Finn smiled and did not reject. He was curious, and at least after he tried, he could let them check it out on their own time.

Without further ado, he opened the door and entered.

[You have entered the Wanderer's Refuge Staff Training Room.]

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