"Deduction is an important part of the hunt." Houyi adds tofu. When the food is done and transferred from pan to plate, she moves on to the steamed dumplings. "If I've made too much or too little, or if it's not to your liking, tell me. I rarely remember how much is comfortable to eat for a mortal your age." "It's delicious. You aren't eating?" "I don't require food. Seung Ngo insisted I cook for you sometimes; she believes eating out too often will destroy your insides." Julienne laughs, a jittery little sound. "True, too. I can cook for you next time?" "Of course." Realizing her niece is growing discomfited, she gets herself a bowl and fills it with rice. "How much of my life do you know of?" "The… general idea." The girl squirms, perhaps trying to reconcile Houyi of the myth and H

