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The Astral Highway: I'm a pirate so why do I have a [Chef] class?

The secret to feeding a crew of hungry alien pirates? A contract with a demon. Lusac is just a lowly member of a space pirate crew in the civil war-plagued Cinder Rock Galaxy. But everything changes for him one day when the Demon in his fridge offers him a system. Finally, Lusac can level up and unlock new [skills]. The only catch? It’s a cooking system. And [Chef] Lusac has no experience in the kitchen. As Lusac and his crewmates travel along The Astral Highway (a messy network of wormholes connecting the entire galaxy) plundering rich planets and taking on jobs from wealthy clients, will he be able to use his new system to become more than just a decent cook? What To Expect: -Weak to strong MC -Secondary FMC with intersecting storylines -Action interspersed with cozy cooking chapters -A vast, unique galaxy where Humans are NOT the dominant species [C] designates a cooking chapter [V] designates a Varyna chapter Release Schedule: Daily by 13:15 EST **This is story is being joint posted on Royal Road**

Currer · 科幻
分數不夠
33 Chs

4.1: A System of His Own pt 1

"This is what I call dinner," Nippy said, raising the bowl with a teasing smile.

Lus laughed nervously. "Yeah… dinner."

"Don't be so serious, Kid." Nippy smacked him on the back and returned to his seat, leaving Lus alone by the serving table.

Lus sighed and grabbed a bowl, quickly ladling in some of the soup. He nearly forgot his spoon, but snagged one before turning back to the cafeteria, bowl of lukewarm pasta in hand.

He was eager for a chance to get off his feet. He hadn't even gotten the chance to shower yet after the chaos of the afternoon mission, and after all that cooking, he was ready to sit.

The dining room contained a couple dozen round tables, enough that there were always several empty ones even when everyone came to meals since most chose to cram in together with their friends a single table.

Large windows on the far wall peered into the cosmos. It was one of the best places for viewing the galaxy as they traveled, though right now all he could see was the rush of color associated with hyperspeed. They were making their way to the Astral Highway, the interconnecting wormhole system which allowed travel throughout the galaxy within a matter of days compared to the years hyperspeed would take to complete such a journey.

The majority of the crew were Kremel, a towering species with skin that varied from the dark green of a forest to the gray of storm clouds and was hardier than leather. The most hair they grew was at the top of their heads, black and short, bearing resemblance to fur more than anything.

The males had single pointed ears and the women double pointed. Technically the men were shorter than the females, but all Kremel were well over six and a half feet tall so it wasn't a very marked difference. The men made up for their lack of height with extra width. Overall the Kremel were the strongest and toughest of the four species within the Cinder Rock Galaxy Collective.

The next largest group within the crew was the Nemarians who were nearly equal in number to the Kremel. As an amphibious species, Nemarians were far more delicate in nature, their scaly skin requiring a high percentage of humidity to keep them comfortable. They were the easiest to tell apart in gender since all males had orange scales ranging from neon to burnt while the women had purple scales that could be as light as lilac or as dark as twilight. 

Nemarians had a set of gills on the sides of their necks which represented an especially weak point in their biology, but they did have legs similar to frogs which allowed them to spring great distances or heights with ease, and their webbed feet and hands gave them a huge advantage when swimming. In place of hair, they grew fins on the tops of their heads, ranging in color from indigo to pink to maroon. They also had fins on their forearms and their calves which helped in aquatic situations, but were of little use outside of the water. They were shorter than both Humans and Kremel, but they out performed both in tests of speed and agility.

Nemarians and Kremel had long since taken up the top two positions as the most populous species in the galaxy, changing places for number one every few decades. Humans always lagged behind, making up only a fifth of those in the Collective. Humans were in an odd position where they were tougher than Nemarians, but softer than Kremel, so they typically handled odd jobs that didn't fit either species. 

While political divisions and tensions existed between the different species in the government, Runner ships were different.

Not quite pirates, the Runners held some type of hierarchy with rank, but in general there were only a few guidelines ships had to obey when they joined the group. Typically a Runner ship was assigned (or in a few cases, battled for and won) a territory somewhere within the galaxy where they would handle whatever jobs people wanted to pay them for, some legal, but many not. 

The Argo worked out of a sparsely populated territory out in the Juno sector normally, but a recent job had required them to travel much closer to the core sector, Gemini, to fulfill the client's needs. The Argo was actually one of the few ships within the Runners which had a Human captain, Captain Boni Tave.

Counting the Captain, there were only five total Humans on board, and Lus was really only friends with two of them.

Thinking of his two pals, Lus noticed Becky and Oaty sitting at a table in the center of the room with Zer-Dasht and Yrqw, engrossed in conversation. He might have been able to squeeze a fifth chair in, even with Yrqw's size, but the past few weeks he'd given up trying to socialize at meal time.

Instead, Lus chose a table in the corner, all alone and reasonably far from the crew who were still eating. The last thing he needed right now was the stress of everyone reminding him just how much he sucked at cooking.

He had been so excited about the soup, so sure it was a success, but now he found doubts creeping in. Nobody besides Nippy had said anything about it, so he didn't know if the crew was having a positive reaction or not.

As to why the crew put up with him as cook, he still wasn't sure. After Captain Tave gave him the assignment, he'd been sure that it would be a temporary arrangement, and yet the Captain gave no hint as to when or even if he was going to seek a replacement chef for the ship, leaving the crew to suffer whatever monstrosities Lusac produced at dinner and Lbrvr at breakfast. Then again, if this turned out poorly, it would be him on breakfast, which sounded like a living nightmare with the earlier hours and the extra time required in cleaning up.

"Lusac!" Someone shouted, drawing his attention away from mindlessly swirling his pasta and back to the dining room.

It was Wsr who'd yelled for him, but every set of eyes was on him. Taking a breath, Lus prepared for the usual onslaught of criticism accompanying meals.

"Nice job. It's actually edible for once," the Kremel said as a wide smile showed bits of food stuck between her jagged teeth.

Several others offered something akin to compliments, and Lus almost wondered if this was a prank. Did they just wanted to get his guard down before the real fun began?

Yet no mockery came. Those who didn't have any praise for him, simply said nothing at all. Lusac ducked his head and muttered some kind of thanks. He continued dragging his utensil through his food until he was sure no one was watching him.

Then, hesitantly, he raised a spoonful of the dish to his mouth. It tasted as good as he remembered and he felt his shoulder relax. Wsr and the others were right. This wasn't terrible for once, even if it was a little cold, but that was a side effect of him getting his serving late rather than a chef's error.

A notification popped up in the corner of his vision. It wasn't exactly a screen, rather just a little block of text accompanied by a dinging noise.

[Quest Complete: Cook Something Edible]

The eagerness surrounding the idea of having his very own system returned in full force, and he wanted nothing more than to summon that blue screen and gain his rewards, but the satisfaction of having finally made something worthwhile after all his wasted hours in the kitchen encouraged him to take a little time to enjoy the meal he slaved so long over.

Before he knew it, he'd downed his entire helping, and as he stood to get more, he realized that others had also gone for seconds. There was no more to be had. The crew had liked it enough to actually finish off everything, something that had never happened with his other attempts at cooking.

"Got anymore in back?" Cewi-Bano asked from behind him, holding a clean plate. Crap, the third-in-command hadn't even gotten any.

Lus shook his head. "Nope. Sorry. I made the usual amount which normally leaves a lot of leftovers. I didn't expect it to go so fast this time."

The Nemarian flipped the plate round and round. "I suppose it's been awhile since anyone had anything decent to eat so the vultures picked it clean." She sighed. "I'll guess I'll just grab something from the interbox."

"Yeah. Okay. Sorry again," Lus muttered, trying to decide if he was hungry enough to risk the sketchy leftovers. The interbox was full of–

The interbox! What if Cewi discovered Leviathan? The crew would freak out if they knew Lus had a Demon downloaded into the interbox, and who knew how they'd react if they found out Lusac made an actual deal with the being.

"Cewi, wait," he cried out, rushing to grab her thin, purple scaled arm.

The Nemarian glanced back with questioning eyes, and Lus could feel the stares of everyone else in the room.

"I might have something better. Let me run back and see what I can scrounge up for you," Lus recovered. He wouldn't be able to keep people from the kitchen for long, not with his usual duties tying him up in other parts of the ship, but if he could get Leviathan to agree to keep hidden, then there wouldn't be a problem going forward. For now, though, he had to keep his Demon to himself.

Cewi-Bano shrugged and then stepped to the side so Lus could walk into the kitchen alone. The mess from cooking remained, but before he fulfilled his pledge to find something better than leftovers for the third-in-command, Lusac went to the intermediate nitrobox.

"Leviathan," he whispered, unsure how much his voice would carry into the dining room just beyond. "Leviathan, this is important. I need to talk to you."

The red face lazily rolled its way onto the holoscreen. "I'm not giving you any hints about the system. I told you to figure it out yourself."

A jolt of annoyance shot through him, but Lusac pushed it away. "Which I'm doing just fine. But that's not what I want to talk about."

"What is it, dimwit?"

"Other people come into the kitchen sometimes. I need you to keep hidden when that happens. You can't let them find you."

Leviathan rolled his eyes. "Obviously I'm not going to show myself to any imbecile who wanders in here? How stupid do you think I am?"

"Well you can't be all that clever given you've spent millenia locked into a freaking USB drive," Lus replied in anger, giving up on keeping quiet.

The face disappeared suddenly, but before he could scream at the Demon to come back and fight like a man, the delicate voice of Cewi sounded from behind.

"Everything alright, Lusac?"