He paused, then added, "Legend has it that it was invented by the Mongolian Cavalry. In winter, when it was hard to get water, they chiseled ice and boiled it with mutton. That's when they discovered a different taste, and the method was passed down. Later, some people called it Genghis Khan boiled mutton, but it's just a legend; it's hard to verify whether it's true."
Kiyomi Liuli suddenly realized and said, "So that's how it is, I know Genghis Khan, I've had Genghis Khan grilled meat."
Nanahara Takeshi was startled, speechless, saying, "These two are not the same. Boiled mutton is still somewhat related to Genghis Khan, but Genghis Khan grilled meat has nothing to do with him at all. I don't know which idiot made up such a story when opening their restaurant. It gets passed around so much that it seems to become true."
"It doesn't matter?"
"Not at all."