Alright, letâs try eating around before the shops closed for the night.
Several street stalls were open from morning till sunset on one of the streets leading to the plaza in front of the city gate. Thereâs a shop selling salami and cheese, another one is selling bells for some reason, thereâs a second hand clothing shop, hardware shop, tinker shops that mend pots and pans, and other shops that sell cheap goods were all lined up.
Many food stalls offered sandwiches with sausages, onions and sauerkraut, and there were also some that served thinly sliced breads topped with cheese and ham on. They use the bread as plates. Sausages and cheese were top contenders in the menu among the stalls, with ham being the runner-up. Some stalls only had bread piled up, while others also offered nut tarts, dried apples and ink-black sausages made of blood. Alcohol made from wheat, with dregs of small grains in it was also available here. It wasnât really a beer, though â maybe closer to sweet sake?
I didă Appraisal ăon the sausages and found C. botulinum, but itâd be âfine as long as itâs grilled wellâ, apparently. I checked the fineprint, and E. coliâs also listed in the details ăź seemed like this skill would promptly show me stuff that might make me sick. What a handy tool.
I chose one that was cleared duringă Appraisal ă . Itâs quite oily, I guess? I could keenly feel like theyâre trying to drown us in calories with this.
There are assorted dried fruits, too, so I tried a piece â itâs a bit sour, so maybe itâs better-off as snacks simmered in sugar or stewed together with meat.
Black sugar was sold in smaller chunks. They smashed the huge, solidified lump inside the mould to divide it, similar to how they chipped the moisture-hardened parts when selling salt. They used steelyards and counterweights ăź Iâm really feeling those retro vibes, and itâs nice.
I was the only one who thought the setup was retro, though; people use those equipment everyday.
The children of a well-dressed family bought some black sugar.
A throng gathered, and when I drew closer, there was a shop that had a whole roast pig set on a table. They were slicing pieces from it and selling them sandwiched in bread. Lucky! Ah, but the breadâs deplorable, though.
Whole roast pork, huh~. It wasnât in the choices, right. The meat in my storage room was already cut up and portioned just like how I requested it to be, but maybe itâs better to keep the entire half of the dressed pig as it is? Nope, itâs troublesome having to cut it everytime, so letâs just get a pig here ăź the acorns in the forest were great feed, too, apparently.
I wanted to eat a lot more, but my stomach couldnât handle it, so I decided to go home instead. Oh, thereâs fewer people going through the entrance at this time, and thereâs a huge bolt across the closed gate.
Thereâs nothing I can do about this, so I turned around and went back to the inn where Iâm âstaying overnightâ, then I teleported home from there. Itâll be bothersome, but letâs just return to the town tomorrow and go through the exit procedures once more. Ah, but if I wanted to hunt monsters, then I still had to go back to the town again, huh.
So, whatâs the plan for tomorrow?
Maybe Iâll go hunt other monsters aside from rabbits for the meantime, but I have to go deeper into the forest if I wanted to find anything other than a rabbit. I got the feeling that even without being proactive in searching, Iâll still find something if I went further in, though.
Wolf, bear, wild boar, fox, tanuki, monkeys and so on ăź tanuki shouldnât have existed in Europe long ago, so this really is a different world. Monkey monsters called imps were the most numerous. Their bodies were weak but theyâre highly fertile, plus they could use tools and they swarm together, too. Unfortunately, theyâre pretty worthless ăź impâs meat and hides wonât fetch money, but adventurers almost always receive requests to deal with them. Theyâd be paid if they brought horns back. Ah, but the imps are notorious for using the equipment of the people they attacked, and they had the habit of hoarding metal wares in their nests, so thereâs still some merit, somehow, they didnât have to return empty-handed all the time.
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I cană Teleport ăanytime, so Iâll just go as far as I can. With that out of the way, I then took a bath, then itâs time to sleep. Early to bed, early to rise, just as folks said. Letâs buy a book at the royal capital after my verification is done.
I stroked Richeâs head and dozed off.
***
Sleeping early woke me up early, too. It also made me feel like Iâm in tiptop shape. I patted Richeâs head again, and at the same time casted some ă Heal ăon him even though I knew itâs useless. ă Heal ă would gradually cure wounds and illnesses even if itâs left to work on its own, but active healing was also possible, itâll just take a bit of willpower to do so.
But Riche wasnât injured or sick ăź he lost his power and his existence is fading, so they already told me from the get-go that ă Heal ăwonât help. I already knew it, but still tried to cast it when Richeâs was asleep. I didnât overdo it, mind you, just did what I felt was enough.
I drank some milk right after getting up, then prepared some miso soup and grilled salted mackerel for breakfast. I really should make some nukazuke. I changed Richeâs water, and my preps for going out were done.
IăTeleportă to the edge of the forest, and activated ăSearchă as I entered the woods; there were some rabbits and Horned Rabbits near the entrance. Identifying them is a piece of cake if I saw them once, so thereâs no need to get closer.
By the way, the Hornless Rabbitâs meat fetched the highest price among the rabbits, and even the hides of the horned ones did well, so people tend to leave the normal rabbits alone, waiting until they monsterfy. Well, they didnât pose that much of a threat unlike the other monsters, so thatâs also probably one of the reasons why.
Oh, thereâre also dragons and unicorns in this world, and apparently, they monsterfy, too, considering that theyâre already monsters as they were.
Hey, even the bears on the other side of the river were already hazards for the general public, right.
Oh, thatâs the presence of a bear, alright. Should I track this strong presence? You know, apart from those rabbits, I havenât met a single monster yet. And theyâre calling this woods magical? I thought itâd be bustling over here, but thatâs not the case, either.
I moved onward while clearing the undergrowth and twigs.ăZanzenkenă âs a life saver! What a drastic improvement from when I was back at the island! Walkingâs super easy now. Also noticed this when I hiked earlier, but I didnât get tired, probably because my body had been strengthened, too.
Itâs summer, yet there are cream-colored mushrooms growing in a heap on a rotten log. Did ăAppraisalăand they turned out to be delicious mushrooms, so of course I gathered them. I also did ăAppraisală on the beautiful grass growing near it while at it ăź itâs an ingredient for making potions ăź gotcha.
Monsters were there, but the forest itself was bountiful; thereâs stuff like red, black and yellow raspberries, sour gooseberries, and the slightly astringent silverberries.
I could stow away my baggage thanks to ă Storage ă , I could go home right away whenever I wanted to, and I could take plenty of rest. Since thereâs nothing to worry about, this stroll through the woods became very enjoyable.