Perhaps thanks to Thomasās desperate persuasion I was able to safely meet with the shopkeeper.
Thatās why I came here incognito, but their attitude was so standoffish I could only smile bitterly.
Their attitude clearly shows unwillingness.
āOi, Thomas. Is this pretty princess really the creator of daifukuā
The shopkeeper asked Thomas in a low, hesitant voice.
āHavenāt I told you. Donāt run your mouth at Master. Do you understand your positionā
āI do understand. The situation is so horrible I have to be helped by such a princessā
Heās so impudent I want to ask whether he really understands.
Honestly, I was astonished, but Thomas raised his voice.
āThen!ā
āBe that as it may, I canāt believe what I canāt believe. Arenāt you actually the creator of daifuku?ā
āDonāt say rude things to Master! Master being the creator of daifuku is something everybody in the mansion kitchen knows. I was fortunate to have the preparation process imparted!ā
As Thomas loudly banged on the kitchen table, as one would expect the shopkeeperās attitude changed.
ā⦠My bad. Weāre only meeting because I believe your wordsā
The man introduced as the shopkeeper was a swarthy man a few years younger than Thomas.
His hair is cut short, heās wearing a chefās hat.
The wrinkles etched on his forehead and between his eyebrows seem to speak of this manās fastidiousness.
⦠Yup. He looks extremely troublesome.
I can grasp their acquaintanceship goes way back by how completely unreserved they are to each other.
I get that, but I have a problem with the conversation continuing while leaving out the person in question.
I breathed a little sigh and spoke to Thomas.
āYou seem to be on quite good terms, are you two perchance fiends?ā
āThatās right. They got hired thanks to that connectionā
āThatās how it isā
In an instant they squelched their argument and Thomas honestly answered my question.
When he said āTheyā, he pointed at five young men around 20 in the back.
Speaking of the five of them, from a while ago theyāve been looking here, solidified like stones.
One of them slowly shook his head in disbelief.
As if following after him, the other four began talking as if their switch was flipped.
āItās the first time I see a young lady of a ducal houseā¦ā
āMr. Thomasās workplace is the residence of the Vivoir ducal house, right? ⦠That preeminent ducal houseā
āIāve also heard that. Or rather⦠Woah, itās a real princessā¦ā
āSupreme beauty, fair complexion, she looks like a clothed, walking dollā
The five of them said whatever came to their mind.
But, itās unexpected rumors spread all over the town.
I donāt have the slightest intention of doing something like marrying the Crown Prince.
I once again swore in my heart to continue evading him with all my power.
Each of the five talked as they pleased, but as soon as the shopkeeper glared at them with knit eyebrows, they shrank and fell silent.
āBe a little quieter⦠Iām sorry, princess. Theyāre such guys. If youāre frightened, you can go back home, okay?ā
āThe mansion kitchen is similar. Iām used to it, so donāt worry⦠Rather than that, letās get to the talk already. I introduced myself a while ago, however you are? Just because you are displeased with nobles, you couldnāt possibly intend to commit a breach of manners like not returning an introduction when somebody introduced herself, could you?ā
I wanted to sigh at how disagreeable he is just because he thinks thereās nothing a young lady of shelter upbringing can do.
Thomas, tsk. What consent is that⦠Wasnāt that a lie.
As I glared at Thomas that itās different from what he promised, he put his hands together and bowed towards me.
I see, I should do something about him myself, so thatās how it is.
Heās your friend, so properly persuade him. When I returned the disagreeable words while thinking so, the shopkeeper looked at me with a face like he was attacked with his guard down, and the next moment he burst into laughter.
āHahaha. Youāve got me there. Certainly, itās my bad. Iām Larsā
āI see, best regards, Lars. Since we donāt have much time, letās get started right away. Anyway, you want to say that thereās nothing that a teenage girl like me can do, right?ā
Now that I finally learned the shopkeeperās name, with these words I rolled up my sleeves.
I went to town today, so Iām wearing a long-sleeved knit dress.
Exactly , Lars strongly nodded at my words.
āThatās right, you understand quite well⦠Oi, Princess. What the hell are you doingā
Seeing me put together my loose hair and put on the apron prepared in advance, Lars eyes turned into circles.
What, you ask⦠Of course, Iām doing what Iād decided on.
Such men are easiest to shut up with ability.
āEh? The proof of the pudding is in the eating. People like you would rather trust what they see rather than whatās explained to them, right? You may dislike it, however Iāll borrow the kitchen for a whileā
āThatās no problem but⦠Sorry, but we donāt have satisfactory ingredientsā
Although Lars gave me the permission when I suddenly came up with using the kitchen, his mouth warped in vexation.
To have to confess that there are no ingredients in the kitchen, how humiliating must it be.
To be like this, I reckon heās a professional after all. It gives a favorable impression.
When I called out to him, Thomas brought in the skillfully prepared luggage.
Among other things, inside is my favorite kitchen knife.
I prepared most things, so that I wouldnāt be troubled by having to request for anything.
When I fired myself up to begin the preparations, I turned to Lars.
āNow then, what should I make to convince you?ā
As I provocatively smiled that I can make anything he says, Lars blinked in surprise.
āEh? No⦠If itās edible, anything is fineā¦ā
He must have never thought Iād ask him.
Then I suggested to Lars, who shook his head troubledly.
āThen, since itās a rare opportunity, Iāll let you eat my original recipe, daifuku. No matter how obstinate you are, youāll have no choice but to believe me thenā
āEh⦠No, to say daifukuā¦ā
Lars looked at Thomas, then once again at me.
He has a dumbfounded expression.
āIsnāt it a recipe never to be taken outsideā¦ā
āItās alright. Thereās nothing that says I canāt make it personally, so be relievedā
When I answered while shrugging my shoulders, Thomas also strongly nodded.
āIāve said it many times. Master is the owner of the original daifuku recipe. I am not allowed such freedomā
A short time after developing daifuku, I discussed it with Father.
The result was, the daifuku recipe was decided to be the recipe possessed by our ducal house.
Of course, as Iām the original recipe owner, Iām not limited when it comes to making it.
However, I was made to promise not to teach the recipe to anyone outside the ducal house.
Thatās why I only taught Thomas, and why heās not allowed to make it outside the ducal residence.
Itās strictly established in various ways.
When I first heard Fatherās proposal, I honestly wondered about it, but after thinking for some time I nodded that itās no problem if itāll be useful for the house.
Besides, I have plans to reproduce many other recipes. I concluded thereās no reason to cling to daifuku.
If Father says he wants it and itāll be useful for the ducal house, I think itās okay if he uses it to his heartās content.
Having accepted Fatherās proposal, I received a large amount of money as the recompense.
Itās the right amount to be paid to a cook who surrendered the original recipe to a house.
Father will never deceive me just because Iām his daughter.
Because this was clearly declared in the contract, I could be relieved.
I hate it when people show me favoritism.
āYouāre really the recipe ownerā¦ā
As I skillfully made daifuku, and saying Here, feel free , presented it to them, Lars solidified with a surprised expression. Still, he clumsily picked up daifuku in front of him.
ā⦠This isā¦!!ā
āAmazing, this texture is the first for me!ā
āWhat, how does it taste like!ā
Rather than Lars, the juniors in the back were noisy.
Lars ate daifuku alone in silence, but when he finished it, he bowed his head to me.
āI am sorry for doubting you. I apologize for taking an impolite attitude towards the original recipe ownerā
āItās fine. Itās reasonable you wouldnāt believe meā
The original recipe owners are treated as the highest existences among cooks.
It seems itās their way of showing respect for developing food that didnāt yet exist in the world.
As for me, itās not like I actually created it from scratch, so it feels like Iām cheating.
Iām treated like this only for reproducing. I feel guilty towards the genuine original recipe owners.
In any case, once I got Lars to recognize me as a genuine recipe owner, his attitude towards me seems to have changed.
Even if he wonāt lower his head to nobles, itās in the craftsmanās nature to lower his head now that he believes me.
Seeing him, the five behind him timidly bowed following him.
Iād like to tell them to stop, but thatās how the cooksā world seems to be.
I nodded, and said that I wanted them to act normally since I donāt mind.
If they take that attitude too much, I feel I wonāt be able to endure it, and Iād have problem with Lars politely speaking this late.
āYouāre convinced with that, arenāt you? From now on Iāll be giving commands, still I wonder if anybody has any objectionsā
āNo. I apologize for troubling you, but please take care of us. We will follow your instructionsā
Surprised by Larsās change as he bowed once again, I turned to Thomas.
Thomas said while laughing.
āHeās such a guy. No matter how much that guy hates nobles, as long as he understands you can cook thereās no problem. Seeing Masterās ability, he understood thatā
Thatās why I thought you could win him over if you met. And itās as I thought , Thomas informed me happily.
I see, so this cooking show was to achieve that.
Although Iām astounded, I canāt help but agree.
Because he feels like quite a stubborn old man, I think I wouldnāt be recognized without making at least one dish. Itād be the same no matter what.
āAnd, Lady Lidiana. I believe youāve heard from Thomas, but as you can see my place is like this. What in the world do you plan to do?ā
Feel free to ask for anything , as he smiled bitterly with a completely different attitude from before, I again surveyed the kitchen.
A deserted shop. In the not-so spacious shop there are only eight counter seats, and eight seats at four-man tables. Fully occupied it could fit forty people.
Itās probably because they had to raise money to resist the shop in front. Other than that, thereās hardly anything left. The kitchen is similar.
Only the bare minimum of cookware is left, there are hardly any food products. Left behind are traces of Larsās fight until the very end.
ā⦠Letās see, let me get straight to the point, is there any debt?ā
When I unreservedly asked, Lars answered with a bitter smile.
āDonāt ask so bluntly. Well, thereās no reason to hide it, huh. Thereās no debt. Or rather, the answer is the shop was closed because it was on the brink of going in debtā
I breathed out in relief hearing his words. Good, itās just safe.
āI see, that was the right decision. You avoided itā
āWhat do you mean?ā
I explained when Lars nodded to talk.
One of Baron Wireās methods is taking over the debt in exchange for having somebody do his bidding.
āActually, his current, second wife is a child who got married as a collateral. If a strange debt was involved, before you noticed he could obtain the promissory noteā
āNo wayā¦ā
āItās a common story. Iāve investigated it, so Iām certainā
Having heard about Baron Wire from Thomas Iāve done some basic investigation.
He crushes the other partyās fortune, and in exchange for taking over the debt has them do his bidding. It seems to be his usual modus operandi.
āHowever, itās hard to raise a complaint as it canāt be said he dirties his hands. It was the same in your case, right? Baron Wire only opened a new shop in front of yours. He didnāt do anything directly against you. However, the result was you were cornered to the point of almost going in debtā
āYeahā
Waiting for the other party to ruin themselves. My brother calls him hyena. When they collapse, he bites.
The other party already canāt resist then.
āThatās why Iām truly happy you arenāt in debtā
āBut⦠In reality, thereās nothing we can do unless we go in debtā
Lars spread his hands as if to show heās got nothing, and said Iām done for .
Although I smiled bitterly, I puffed up with pride.
āItās alright. I wonāt tell you to go in debt. Naturally, I have the money with me. Of course, itās not Fatherās money, so be relieved. The source of funds is the compensation for the original daifuku recipe, therefore I can use them as I pleaseā
āNo, Iāve asked for your help, but thereās no way I can receive money from you. I havenāt fallen that lowā
As Lars resisted my funds, I persuaded him with all my patience.
Thereās no way I want to put him in debt.
Until I convince him of that, the talk wonāt progress.
āWhat are you saying. Itās only natural to provide money as I want. Of course, I intend to recover it properly afterwards, donāt worry about it, Lars. But if you are so worried, I could even become the ownerā
āOwner?ā
āRight. Iāll be the new owner of this shop. And youāll be the head chef. Since I decided to poke my nose into it, Iām prepared to shoulder everything related to funds. You donāt have to worry about the failure. Iāll take responsibility for everythingā
āMaster⦠Youāre coolā
Thomas seems deeply moved on the side, but letās not mind.
As I fixed my eyes on Lars, perhaps because he understood my firm determination, he soon breathed out as if he gave up.
ā⦠Itās amazing thereās princess among contemporary nobles. I wish that foolish baron followed in your footsteps⦠I understand, sorry. Iāll entrust everything to youā
āThank you. Then since thereās no time, Iāll start immediately. Thomas!!ā
After I called for Thomas and exchanged glances with him, as if he understood he brought a large stock pot.
And placed it in front of Lars.
ā⦠This is?ā
āI made it after deciding to come to your shop. Wait a second. Iāll heat itā
I had the stock pot quickly moved on top of the stove and lit the stove up.
While prudently stirring the contents, I said to Thomas.
āThomas, have you prepared white rice as I ordered?ā
āYes, I have it freshly cookedā
āVery well, then let me teach you how the meal is servedā
āYes!ā
Under my directions Thomas began briskly moving.
Meanwhile, the contents of the stock pot warmed up and began producing a nice smell.
Yup, itās okay. I managed.
ā⦠Whatās this smell?ā
Lars knit his eyebrows at the smell he probably experiences for the first time.
The juniors also created a commotion. As for Thomas, heās used to it. Although I didnāt let him see me make it or let him taste it, without minding heās properly doing his job.
The difference in attitude is so strange that I just had to ask.
āThomas, arenāt you curious?ā
āIād be lying to say I wasnāt, but I have faith in Master. Iām looking forward to being surprisedā
āI see. Then I have to live up to your expectationsā
Iāve already researched that this dish doesnāt exist in this world.
Easy and simple, even if itās, putting it bluntly, unbelievable that thereās no such dish that represents common people here, no matter. All I have to do then is to spread it. This is the foothold for it.
I extinguished the fire, and using a ladle, carefully poured it over the rice served on the plate.
The smell that stimulates appetite gently wafted through the kitchen.
⦠Yup, complete.
āIām thinking of having everybody make it. Iāll listen to your impressions and opinions after you finish eating. First of all, try sampling itā
Iāve prepared everybodyās portion and urged them to eat.
Seeing the food theyāve never seen, everybody (except Thomas) solidified like a stone.
āMaster, what dish is that?ā
Representing doubts of everybody who solidified, Thomas asked, brimming with curiosity.