ăAt the moment, the seasoning you sell us is part of the new menu, which has rave reviews. Everything is going quite well.ă
ăThe only problem might be that the effects of the seasoning wonât last for long.ă
ăYeah, we dunno.ă
ăWe can bring over Ortem vegetables and the like, but we gotta be careful, else the farmers near Wullsâre gonna hate us, dood.ă
The forest giants casually said something rather severe. The agricultural products from Ortem Village competed at a fairly high rate with the farms around Wulls. Currently, the items most anticipated to be at a set demand were rice and a fraction of monster ingredients, but try bringing in anything else on a wide scale and the tolerance for their business might very well end.
In actuality, even if Foeldanâs group sold out their crops on a wide scale near Wulls, the farms and businesses in that area would hardly be overwhelmed in any way. It was just that they were wary of any conspicuous groups like theirs making their way in and selling things.
Even if there was plenty to go around, even if there was demand for it, you couldnât just sell to people who wanted it. That was the difficult aspect to business.
ăAnd I get it, I really do, but yâknowâŚă
ăItâs because things are going so well that I worry, yeah.ă
ăBut I really donât think itâs an issue if you sell crops that arenât really in circulationâŚâŚă
The restaurant owners were also desperate to survive. Once new condiments became taken for granted, there was a need to search for some sort of solution.
ăThe only thing I think ainât in circulation right now is lars wheat ân thatâs âbout it.ă
ăLars wheatďźă
ăTheyâre usinâ the name âriceâ to refer to the lars wheat they put in their specials.ă
ăâŚâŚOh, so you do have something!ă
Once the restaurant owners realized what they meant they looked at Foeldanâs group with expectant eyes. Foeldan gave them a wry smile as he calculated the amount in his head. The amount needed for the harbor plus the samples to distribute in this area and the people needed to cook the food.
ăâŚâŚWeâll go back ân talk a bit. Youâd all be troubled if we brought in crops ye donât even know how to cook, rightďźă
ăYeah, true.ă
ăWait a bit, but donât expect nothinâ.ă
Foeldan said as he went off, carrying a half barrel of miso on his shoulders. The soy sauce was already sold out.
And so on this day Foeldan and his group went to the eastern markets for their last business.
ăOh, you came to sell today tooďźă
ăYup, but the soy sauce sold out.ă
Foeldan said as he repsonded to the merchant whose house frontage he always borrowed, entering to sell the remaining one-third of the miso. But by this time, their objective had all but been completed, so he simply sold the rest and left it at that.
Foeldanâs group had come here selling miso and soy sauce because they wanted marine products, especially kelp and fish for dried sardines. There was no need to be greedy. Normally all they needed to do was trade with the fishermen, but there was only one reason as to why they had traveled all the way here to sell items: because Hiroshiâs group had asked them to.
Now that their miso and soy sauce had been distributed to the high class shops in the center marketplace, Azuma Workshop wanted to try and deliver miso from Ortem Village to the marketplaces and restaurants in the north, south, east, and west. But unfortunately, Ortem Village hadnât been able to produce that much, only able to subtract the amount the village used and sell so many barrels per day. So they were spreading out the market to the east district, the area of which Hiroshiâs group was all too familiar with.
ăOld man, get me some miso pleaseď˝ă
ăHow much ye wantďźă
ăWhatever I can buy with this money.ă
ăAight.ă
A boy about Limeâs age took out a container and handed him two copper tirols. The giant accepted it and put a little more volume in the serving than usual for him.
ăHere ye go, take care and get home safely.ă
ăThanks old manď˝ďźă
The forest giant watched the girl (who was a regular for miso) and then the other customers filed in one by one. It hadnât been that long since he had set up business here, but he had already become a familiar face in this area as he sold miso and soy sauce.
ăThirty tirolsâ worth please.ă
ăHow much do I have with this container after levelling it outďźă
ăOnly miso today? What about soy sauce?ă
As customer after customer threw orders or questions at him, Foeldan piled up the rest of the miso from the barrel and announced the end.
ăWeâre all out for today, eh.ă
ăSorry doods.ă
ăOh my.ă
ăHow unfortunate. Youâll be here tomorrow too, right?ă
ăWe intend to, dood.ă
ăThen I would be really happy if you could just reserve a bit for me tomorrow.ă
The customers commented disappointingly and left. Foeldan simply didnât have much to sell this time, so no one got angry or confronted him.
ăAlright, letâs go do some shoppinâ ourselves eh? But first, the usual.ă
ăHere you are. Thanks for your continued patronage.ă
Foeldan bought some roasted nuts and almonds in place of a venue fee, chewing on them as he finished cleaning up. Then he hoisted the empty barrel on his back and walked off nonchalantly. And so the dayâs business in Wulls had ended.
ăThatâs what we got for today, dood.ă
ăHow dâye eat this here fishďźă
ăYe can grill it with salt ân soy sauce, or ye can stew it and it tastes good.ă
ăThink we could cut this boar meat into light pieces ân dunk it in da miso?ă
ăThat sounds good too, dood.ă
Early afternoon, Ortem Village. The representatives of each district were excitedly appraising the food products that Foeldan and his crews had bought. Of course, having everyone gather in one place would cause the situation to go out of control, so first they decided who from which district would be allocated certain amounts.
ăWe need âbout five hundred fish.ă
ăWe need three hundred fish ân three blocks oâthat meat oâer there.ă
ăWeâre gonna research dat fruit oâer there a bit. Hundred pieces for purposes unrelated to eatinâ, please.ă
After equally splitting the kelp and small fish for the dashi, more and more people began asking for things. Foeldan followed their orders and and loaded item after item into trucks that carried supplies to each area.
ăOh yeah, Foeldan. Can I have a momentďźă
ăWhatcha wantďźă
ăYe ever seen this beforeďźă
The elf that stopped Foeldan brought out mochi wrapped in a green paste.
ăâŚâŚWalnut mochi? I never had mochi so I ainât never seen it. I ainât never seen that paste either dood.ă
ăYe think Iâd get my moneyâs worth for thisďźă
ăIâll ask around tomorrow, eh.ă
ăAight. Iâll make five âundred portions.ă
Ortemâs unique walnut mochi began to show quite a bit of promise, bringing a new dish into Wulls. Even though other places attempted the same thing later on, due to an issue in quality of walnut or rice they were never quite as famous as the Ortem brand, which set in as the best kind.
And so in this way, Ortem Village continued to contribute to Wullsâ food culture without even realizing the inevitable outcome.