Nadeshiko has a little more solo time at the campsite, and uses it wisely.
She then makes some quick, easy, and scrumptious amazake cookies to go with her green tea.
Once the tents are up, the preparation of their great beef feast can commence.

Like the bridge, the pepper is spicy (i.e.
scary) at first, but ends up being a rewarding experience, cutting through the meaty umami.
Even so, Nadeshiko appreciates the time she has with her old friend, and turns in herself.

Perhaps fortunately, there is no exploration of the, shall we saydigestive aftermathof eating so much beef!
Post-credits, Ayano emerges from her caterpillar-like down sleeping bag to find Nadeshiko is already up.
This was a lovely cozy way to cap the previous episodes of travel and adventure.




