Layton: Luke?

Luke: Yes, Professor?

Layton: This is the famous Japanese food called "sushi".

Luke: Um... I have a puzzle for you, Professor.

Layton: Even though it's raw fish, it's very safe to eat. It's very delicious, too.

Luke: No, not that... Why are the plates going round and around us? That's the puzzle, Professor.

Layton: Very well. This has to do with trying to show the fish as if they are... Alive. Displaying it like so is the wisdom of the Japanese people.

Luke: As if they are alive...?

Layton: Yes, Luke, as if they are alive. Very elega-

Luke: They're dead, right?

Layton: ...

Luke: They don't look alive.

Layton: Perhaps through rotating the dishes, they are trying to rid the unnneccesary waters.

Luke: Oh, you've changed your answer? So they're not trying make them look alive?

Layton: NEVER MIND THAT!

Luke: What's up with that, Professor? Is there an English gentleman who speaks like that?

Layton: That's it! Puzzle solved! I've got it!

Luke: Well?

Layton: This has to do with the rotation of the Earth.

Luke: He's changed his answer again...

Layton: There's the Ptolemaic system, the Heliocentric theory, and now the third, the Sushi Theory. The earth revolves around the sun a-

Luke: Sir! I'd like a plate of Eel! Also, sea urchin and salmon roe! Do you have Soda? Oh, you do! Then I'd like a glass of soda, too, please!

Layton: Hey, English boy, are you listening?