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After Surviving the Apocalypse, I Built a City in Another World novel Chapter 1752

Chapter 1752: The Grandmaster’s Birthday!

Two days later was finally the Grandmaster’s Birthday. It was held in the Research Center’s meeting room, which was quite large and designed for large conferences.

Knowing the old man’s personality, and since most of the attendees were experts, they chose cocktail-style dining without a program. 𝙛𝒓𝒆𝙚𝒘𝒆𝓫𝙣𝓸𝙫𝓮𝒍.𝒄𝒐𝓶

He’d rather be in his lab, anyway; a long program would be cumbersome for him.

Anyway, the buffet tables lined two entire walls, and there were dozens of cocktail tables ready for everyone. There was a wide variety of food, making sure that everyone and their varied tastes would be satisfied. Of course, the greatest majority were the dishes the birthday-alchemist loved the most.

One of these was curry. He just loved the complex and flavorful dish full of layers of spices. It was to the point that he had studied its rich history in Terran (there were a few historians who were hired by the territory to write down Terran history, on top of what was already stored in Althea’s tablet).

Most of all, the transformative powers of spices intrigued him so much. Too bad that, unlike Althea, he couldn’t cook well.

They tended to put ’good’ ingredients together, including those that could be healthy and complementary, except that oftentimes the actual product didn’t taste good.

There were various other dishes that Hoffen loved to eat there, too, including snacks and desserts.

Of course, because the birthday man wasn’t there yet, everyone squeezed in on the free walls, waiting for him to enter. The light was also turned off.

This was, after all, a surprise party.

Outside the room, Althea looked at the old man. "Can you at least pretend to be surprised...please?"

"Yeah, yeah."

She opened the door for him, and let him enter first. As soon as he entered the threshold, the light burst open.

"SURPRISE!!"

Hoffen widened his eyes in surprise. "Oh.my.word~"

He really couldn’t act, and a few people’s lips twitched.

That said, the old man, regardless of whether he was surprised, did have a smile on his face.

He was then dragged around, greeted by the invitees, and then also dragged to the small mountain of gifts, some people pointing out which gift was theirs. There wasn’t much one could give to a Grandmaster, but it was the thought that counted.

Gregor, who was next to Althea, smiled as he watched his adoptive father’s back as he was guided around by many people who had smiles on their faces, genuinely admiring him.

"Thank you," he told her, and she only grinned back.

The old man hadn’t celebrated his birthday for a hundred years because he didn’t see the point of it.

But seeing so many people gather for his stead, not because of his achievements, not because of his potions, but because of him. They were not expecting anything in return for their gifts, either.

At this time, that old man was definitely happy.

"We did it because we wanted to," she said, patting the old man’s shoulder. "Thank you for coming to our home."

...

The party began at the sound of music (it was someone’s classical music collection on their phones, amplified by their speaker systems).

People started getting their food of preference, joining random tables for conversation, likely jumping tables every time they refilled their plates.

And everyone definitely refilled their plates often.

The concessionaires were naturally prepared for the most ravenous audience, so the food was free-flowing, and it didn’t seem like it’d ever end.

This was the purpose of using a cocktail setup, so people could go around and chat, and exchange ideas with several people.

The birthday-chemist socialized quite a bit before settling down at his friends’ table. It’d take him a while, though, because everyone invited there could have a topic with him.

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That said, who’d have thought that the two Class A alchemists would be close? Wasn’t this proof enough that a scholar or professional needed others in order to improve their craft? In order to reach that level, they had to have had help in some form or another.

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