âThank you, Ivy. This would also diminish my resistance to âKomeâ.â\n
âNo, Iâm glad I could help you.â
I hope everyone accepts.
Iâm kind of thrilled.
âBecause Iâll be registering Ivy as my rep for todayâs formula for me and three Druids. When you get a dividend, you can go 5 to 2.5 to 2.5, okay?
Hmm?
What are you talking about?
Registration?
Dividends?
âOh, thatâs okay. I asked you, Dad.â
âWhat?â
Mr. Druid answered while I was lost, but I donât know what that means.
Registration is about the source now, isnât it?
âMr. Druid, what do you mean?
âItâs about the sourceâs rights. If someone were to sell Ivyâs sauce, they would pay a royalty to sell the sauce. Improvements create rights in the original sourceâ
Heh, wow.
Is that it?
âUm, am I the representative? Shouldnât the store owner be the representative in this case?
I can almost say whatever I want, and itâs the store owner and Mr. Druid who worked hard to make it for me.
âNo, it was Ivy who inspired me to make the sauce, and the flavor must be representative because Ivy took the initiative to think about itâ
Am I?
When Mr. Druid tells me that, Iâm going to be convinced.
Is it really good?
âCause thatâs what my dad said. He said it was okay.
âReally? Well, if thatâs the case.â
Well, rights and such have been since people accepted them.
Now, a solution to the food shortage would be a prerequisite.\n
âSince when do you spread the word?
Looks like the store owner who was writing the formula or something on the paper is done, so speak up.
âThatâs it, is there a good way?
Way?
âIs it a way to spread the word?
âThatâs right. âKomeâ from the start, itâs likely that people wonât get togetherâ
Is there so much resistance to rice?
How toâŚâŚ oh, why donât we get together like wives and sisters with the smell?
âIf I bake it in front of the store, why donât people come together because of the smell?
âLike you just did?
My wife and sister, who came for the grilled rice balls, went back to the store number as soon as they ate three at a time.
âYes.â
âIf you did look at the mothers, it would seem to workâ
To Mr. Druidâs words, the three of us laugh face-to-face.
Still, you were two powerful people.
When I found it tasted better to burn a little, the third one was sticking to the rice balls we were cooking for two trying to get that burn right.
If I was kind of smiling, Iâd be involved, too, staring at the rice balls that the three of us were baking.
But why has it gotten so hot to talk about how much scorch is best?
If I remember now, youâre embarrassed.
âAre you all right? Because my mother and sister like to get people involved and make noise.â
âItâs okay. Iâm surprised, because it was fun.â
Itâs kind of like seeing a new side of me.
Iâve never been hotter with a grilled eye.
âIâm sorry. I donât know what to say. Itâs tough when those two work together.â
I feel a real sense of the store ownerâs smug words.
Itâs your wifeâs husband, isnât it?
I guess it involves a lot of things. \nBut the store owner, he seems happier than in trouble.
Must be a good time.
âWell, take this to the guild first, tomorrowâŚâ
The store ownerâs thinking about his upcoming plans, so can we clean it up?
Wash the pan I used.
With that said, you cooked a good amount of rice and itâs gone.
I didnât think the store owner would eat five of them.
Yes, it would be good to add a drug flavor to todayâs sauce and bake it.
I guess Iâll tell the store owner for a second.
âUm, store ownerâ
âHmm? Oh, Ivy and Druid are bad. Let me wash my clothes.â
âNo, Iâm fine. He was helping me before his wife got back, so there was a little bit left.â
âWas it? Oh, so?
âI thought I could add a drug flavor to todayâs sauceâ
I wonder what would fit?
You can add spiciness or texture.
âI see, letâs do a lot of things when baking in front of the storeâ
Good, looks like youâll hire me.
âIvy, do me a favorâ
âYes, what is it?
A little surprised by the serious voice of the store owner.
âWhen I make a grilled rice balls, I want you to help me. As a cooking instructor.â
âWhat, instructor? Uh, whatâs that?
No, you wonât.
If you tell me, in a child like this, you wonât know what to do.
âOf course, I pay my salary because itâs my job. Iâm going to see how things go first in five days. What do you think?
\nIâm worried about how far itâll go, but Iâm looking forward to seeing how it reacts.
âYes, Father. Do the people in town know weâre running out of food? It doesnât seem like everyoneâs in danger.â
âOh, I know. Itâs just something similar happened before, but I could avoid it then. I have a strong feeling youâll be all right this time.â
I see, thatâs why weâre not all in a hurry.
The shopkeepers who know whatâs going on are in trouble.
Because not only do we need to secure food, but we also need to change the minds of the people in town.
âItâs toughâ
The shopkeeper laughed bitterly at my words.
âThe number of people is overwhelmingly different from last time.â
Oh, with that said, Mr. Tokhihi said that people were coming from the neighbouring village.
You forgot to ask why.
âHmm? Itâs almost evening already. We need to hurry up and get to the guild.â
When the store owner gathered the paperwork he had prepared and put it in his bag, he began to prepare to go out.
âYouâre in a hurry.â
âDifferent people think of the formula for the sauce, so you should register it as soon as itâs done. Besides, I need you to talk to the Alliance about food. It would be a little reassuring to say that you have thought about how to use the massive amount of Kome.â
The owner of the store is amazing to be consulted by the guild.
When he left the store by greeting his wife and sister, who were the storeâs number, the store owner approached the guild with a greeting.
âAs always, youâre a busy manâ
Mr. Druid looks happy and looks behind the store owner.
Plus, my cheeks stick loose.
âHmm? What?
âNo, Mr. Druid, letâs do our best for the owner.â
âOh, letâs try not to push itâ
Oh, itâs lit.
Thereâs a grin in his attitude like that.
All right, letâs do our best to make rice and sauce successful so that we can all laugh!