Outaishihi ni Nante Naritakunai!! Chapter 333
She and the Japanese Café
Although I made friends with Ilya, she hurriedly returned to her country with her husband in the evening of the very same day.
Unfortunately, sheâs also a crown princess. She canât stay in another country for long.
I decided to exchange letters with Ilya about how we are doing and about Rena. It seems Ilya would contact Renaâs father immediately.
Speaking of Rena, she got permission from Sion to study reading and writing. Whatâs more, he undertook the role of Renaâs teacher. I thought he would, but it was a relief. Rena will be able to work even harder with Sion as her teacher.
I heard from Freed that Prince Hendrikâs little sister, Princess Ophelia, will visit Wilhelm to study for a short period of time. To be clear, the schedule is being adjusted.
Princess Ophelia is eighteen years old, same as me. Sheâll be accompanied by her knight. I was a little amazed to hear that them coming is Prince Hendrikâs scheme to get them together, but Iâm happy for a chance to become friends with a royal of my age. I wondered if sheâs close with Ilya, so I immediately asked about it in a letter, but Ilya doesnât seem to interact with Princess Ophelia much.
It seems she spends most of the time in the castle alone to not expose her identity.
When I heard such a lonely story, I came to want her to at least enjoy exchanging letters with me, so it was only natural that I increased the frequency of my letters.
And like that slow days that made it seem like the time of my engagement was a lie flowed.
Spring ended, and early summer is drawing near.
I slowly began to get bored with my much too leisurely daily life, and suddenly got an idea.
âThatâs right! Letâs open a Japanese cafĂ©!â
âLidi, what are you talking about?â
A little while after the afternoon teatime, I was reading a book embraced by Freed from behind on the sofa in our room. Suddenly, I closed the book and declared that. As soon as I did, Freed remonstrated me.
âAnother suspicious thing. Youâve only just opened a hamburg steak store. And now⊠a Japanese cafĂ©? What in the world is that?â
âErr⊠Nh, jeez, Freed, let go.â
Having my cheek pinched, I pouted.
I donât dislike reading in Freedâs embrace, but itâs troubling when he remembers to flirt with me.
âIâll select Japanese confections from my recipes and open a Japanese cafĂ©. Curry and hamburger steaks are meals, so I think itâll be nice to open a dessert store next.â
âJapanese confections? Are those confections from your previous life, Lidi?â
Iâd told Freed that I have memories of my previous life. Thatâs why fortunately I could talk right away.
âThatâs right. Both daifuku or youkan are Japanese confections. Actually, Ms. Delris published a beverage recipe. It suits Japanese confections amazingly, which is also why I want to open the cafĂ©.â
Ms. Delrisâs green tea is whatâs called sencha. I received permission to spread it to the public and was taught the recipe, but unsurprisingly, itâs made completely different from actual green tea.
The medicinal herbs that are the basis of the tea are steamed with special chemicals, then rolled and dried⊠And mysterious green tea is ready.
Iâll repeat. Ms. Delrisâs green tea absolutely doesnât use tea leaves.
It seems the ingredients change when mixed with special chemicals, but⊠Yup, I heard the explanation, but I donât get it at all.
That said, as expected, itâs not Ms. Delrisâs tea for nothing.
Itâs not just a simple tea, itâs turned into a very high-spec sencha that has an excellent nourishing effect and does wonders for digestive organs.
In other words, itâs something like a delicious medicinal herbs tea.
I was worried whether it was really alright to sell such a special tea, but I was advised that itâs not a problem for the human body, and if Iâm uneasy, to limit it to three cups a day.
Three cups a day. Thatâs enough. Letâs give the Royal Capital a new shock using Ms. Delrisâs tea.
When I arranged my thoughts and explained it to Freed, he said, âThe Medicine Witch, huhâŠâ with a somewhat convinced face.
âYou even engaged the Medicine Witch this time. Well, I wasnât opposed from the start, but⊠Really Lidi, you get involved in all sorts of things.â
âI-I wonder about that.â
Iâm not aware of it, so I tilted my head. Freed fixed his hold on me and said in a soft voice.
âLidi, I think youâre cute when youâre unaware like that, so Iâve had no choice but to cooperate from the start. Since Iâm anxious when you donât tell me what youâre scheming, Iâm glad you consulted with me.â
âErr, then, can I open a Japanese cafĂ©?â
âLidi, I know your cooking skills more than enough. The hamburger store seems to be going well, so a cafĂ© is not a bad choice. Since youâre doing it, why not have it in a prime location facing the main street? Iâll invest my personal assets.â
My eyes widened at the smoothly said words. A café in a prime location facing the main street? Certainly, it sounds wonderful, but just thinking about how much money it will take scares me.
âN-No. I was thinking of opening it in some corner of the town like before. You shouldnât waste money.â
âItâs not a waste of money. After all, this will be the first Japanese cafĂ©, right? Lidi, you intend to unveil original recipes that you havenât shown yet, donât you? Then I have no doubt it will become the talk of the town, so I think it will attract more customers if opened in a prominent location on the main street.â
He had a point, but itâs different.
âI donât intend it to be a high-class store. I want the Japanese cafĂ© to be a place where everybody can relax. It makes no sense if only nobles gather thereâŠâ
Various customers come to the curry store and hamburg steak store regardless of social status. Iâm happy about that, and I want the Japanese cafĂ© to be the same.
âI understand your wish, Lidi. You want a place where social status doesnât matter, right? Lidi, you can set the prices to make it the store you want. So donât worry about the store location. I only have a request.â
I looked at Freed questioningly. With a serious face he told me.
âUntil the Japanese cafĂ© gets going, have only people dispatched from the castle work there. Lidi, youâll be visiting the cafĂ© frequently for a while, right? Youâre my consort already. I canât go with you every day, so Iâll be worried if you arenât surrounded by trustworthy people from the castle.â
His request was extremely reasonable.
â⊠I understand. But, once it gets going, can I hire people from town?â
Itâll lead to revitalization of the town. When I asked so with that in mind, Freed readily nodded.
âOf course, Lidi. By that time, you wonât have to visit the store every day. Really, thinking about it now, the hamburg steak store was fortunate. The manager is a castle cook so I wasnât worried, and I could go with you often. Hey, Lidi. Why donât you choose the manager from the castle kitchen?â
âI donât mind, but wonât the kitchen be troubled?â
I think the head chef wonât be happy if I take too many cooks. All the cooks in the castle are remarkably skilled, so itâs hard to find a replacement.
âI donât want to bother them too much, but Iâd have to borrow some cooks.â
To satisfy Freedâs condition I have no doubt Iâd have to borrow some cooks from the castle kitchen.
When I decided to at least recruit those who want to help, Freed said.
âWell, I donât think you need to worry about that much. Everyone will raise their hands to help you, Lidi. At any rate, they recognize you as their master rather than my consort.â
After getting married, everybody calls me âPrincess Consortâ or âHer Highness the Princessâ, but only the cooks stubbornly continue calling me âMasterâ. It seems to be something only the cooks understand⊠Since it doesnât matter to me, I told them to do as they like.
âEvery time I go to the kitchen, I feel like youâve been stolen by them, Lidi⊠Even though youâre mine alone.â
Freed unwrapped his arms embracing me and sat me sideways so he could see my face. Having my position on his lap changed, I reached out my arms and clung to Freed.
âDonât worry, Iâm your wife, Freed. No one will steal me.â
âI know that, Lidi, but I feel youâre very far away when I see you surrounded by cooks. Your cooking makes everyone happy. And all your stores make people happy. Itâs correct as my consort. I know that, and yet, from time to time I wish youâd stop cooking and look only at me.â
â⊠Freed, I look only at you.â
âYup. I should understand that more than enough. But even though theyâre my feelings, I canât quite control them. Itâs troubling.â
As Freed lowered his eyebrows making a truly awkward face, I rubbed my cheek against Freedâs. Freedâs beardless cheek was smooth and very pleasant.
Wanting to cheer Freed up, I kissed his lips. Freedâs wide-eyed expression of astonishment instantly turned bewitched.
âTo be so easily touched by Lidiâs words of love, Iâve become a simple man.â
Despite saying that, his voice was extremely sweet. Feeling happy about it, I said.
âIâm the same, so weâre equal in this regard.â
âLidi, you too? You are touched?â
. When I nodded, Freed returned a happy smile. Delighted about that, I once again kissed his lips, and as a result he did his usual thing.