Chapter 485: 485
ā€œā€ The second time I had a head, ā€œyou mean twice, Ciel was ravaged by a fierce demon? Because Adandala likes to fight as much as they say she is a combat fanatic. You would have returned everything you attacked relentlessly.ā€\n
ā€œI’d like to see it.ā€
Nuga says enviably to Seiselk’s words.
ā€œSure, I’d like to see Adandala’s real battle for once.ā€
Everyone snorts at my words.
The genuine fighting figure of the top demons, who are said to be highly intelligent and capable of combat.
I wonder if Ivy saw Siel for real?
I envy you.
ā€œI was listening because I wasn’t interested, but there were rumors that the top demons were involved in solving the problem in All Towns. You mean it was about Ciel?ā€
Seiselk nods at Sifal’s words.
ā€œThat’s what you said. What else does it say?
Everyone turns a blind eye to what I have.
ā€œRatlua, keep reading.ā€
Nuga prompts me to watch the fax.
ā€œā€˜Has Mr. Ratlua ever eaten a cod? For me, it’s a familiar ingredient, but unfortunately it’s famous for feeding livestock. But I really wanted to eat this, so I searched all over town and bought it. Coincidentally, the owner of the store where I bought Kome was Mr. Druid’s father. I was really surprised to learn that fact later’ That’s an amazing coincidence.ā€ I first tried to make a sole because I knew Mr. Druid’s father. Happily, it was registered as one of the sources in All Towns. If you like, I want you to try the grilled rice balls. Simply cook the cod, round it, grip it tightly, soak it in the sauce and cook. When you buy the sauce, you get a piece of paper with instructions on how to make it. If you were a clever Mr. Schiffer, I think it would be easy to make. The trick to a delicious grilled rice balls is not to use your strength to grip them. Mr. Druid’s father was delighted that the food problem could be solved because the grilled rice balls had spread all over town ā€˜food problem. Surely, has it become a problem in the last few years? A little from this village, but you were helping, weren’t you?
It was a food shortage caused by the sudden increase in the number of people.
They should have improved a little bit… but didn’t they get supplies for the demon crash?
ā€œI’m sure… we’re not involved, so I’m not sure.ā€
As Seiselk offers his hand, give him the first and second fling.
Through his eyes, he nodded several times.
ā€œBut that’s amazing. I cook like I want to.ā€
Nooga’s right, this is amazing.\n
There were too many people who were too famous for feeding their livestock and were disgusted with feeding them.
Therefore, in preparation for food shortages, attempts to spread the kome as food have failed greatly.
That’s still the only town in Ohl, but I didn’t know you succeeded in spreading it.
It would spread via merchants and adventurers.
Or there’s no way a merchant misses such a savory story.
In a while, you’ll be eating komeko in every town and village.
ā€œAnd don’t worry, this grilled rice balls. Cook the cod, grip it, soak the sauce…… Sifal, do you think you can make it?
ā€œYou’re not saying Seiselk makes his own, are you? Well, there’s nothing you can’t makeā€¦ā€
ā€œI’ll help.ā€
ā€œRatlua never gets his hands on it. I think I can make this dumpling.ā€
I’m annoyed by Seiselk’s words, but I can imagine a future where they will, so it seems better not to say anything more.
ā€œAnd the sauce is good. Ivy will have continued earnings.ā€
Cifal is right, if the source sells, it will be an ongoing income.
ā€œThat’s the third one.ā€ I could study a lot of things I don’t know in Alltown. When you run out of demon stones, you get stones like you’re rolling on the side of the road. I saw a lot of that stone in the dump. It really only looked like a stone. Besides, when you pour magic into the demonic stone that looks like a stone, you go back to the original demonic stone. I also learned that only people with a dense amount of magic can return stones to demon stones. I don’t know anything yet, do I? I’m sure Flem doesn’t know that either.
Has Mr. Ratlua ever seen a demon stone returned from a stone to a demon stone? Must be beautiful. I would very much ā€œlike to seeā€ it. Yes, does Mr. Ratlua know all about Slime’s abilities? They say Mr. Druid also has the ability not to know. I’m thrilled about Flem’s upcoming ā€˜ā€¦ I think I want to tell you something, but I can’t decipher it if I read it once. ā€œ
ā€œPfft. Ivy is really funny. And it definitely contains information you can’t divulge outside, this.ā€
Sifal has a slightly troubled look on her face.
Could it have conveyed what Ivy was trying to say?
ā€œSifal, have you understood yet?
ā€œIt’s not that hard, you’ll find out soon enough. I mean, Ivy, you seem tired of thinking too much.ā€
About the demon stone… you know that the used demon stone becomes a stone and how to undo it. \nWith that said, why is Flem out here?
The only other thing that bothers me is the ability that Druid doesn’t even know about.
Besides, how did you know it was beautiful?
I want to see…… the ability to slime?
ā€œFlem undone the stoned demon stone. Like what?ā€
The words of Seiselk lean between his eyebrows.
Is that happening?
No, it’s the Ivies who do the impossible, like Frem was born from Sola.
ā€œAh!ā€
ā€œSeiselk annoyingā€
ā€œOh, bad. Besides the superior demons, do you remember the rumors about the demon stones coming from Alltown?
Rumors?
However… demonic stones were used to solve demonic ferocity, or someone with a miracle potion… it should have been.
Is that it?
Demon Stone?
And by miracle potion, I mean, you can treat a life-threatening injury.
That’s Sola’s…
ā€œAll-town rumors don’t mention Ivy, do they?
Seiselk snorts at my words.
ā€œI’m fine. But I’m anxious, so I’ll look into it a little bit more. I hope Gilmouth over there hides it wellā€¦ā€
ā€œWith that said, is that all you got?
\nSeems like no-one wants to protect me these days, though I forgot its character.
ā€œLong time ago, I saw a child alive with all my might. It’s natural you want to support me, isn’t it?
All the way.
Sure, if there’s anything you can do about backup, you want to do it.
ā€œI’ll call Lord Foronda. I’m not going to tell you about the contract, so we’ll judge when we meet.ā€
Give Seiselk’s words a look that Sifal has no choice.
ā€œWell, you’re tired. You want to go out for dinner?
To Seiselk’s words, stand up from the chair and stretch your back.
Is that it?
What are you doing here today? Did you come all this way?
ā€œIs it good to talk about work?
Sigh in Sifal’s words.
I forgot.
ā€œOh, you can eat while you’re at it.ā€
ā€œAre you sure?
Seiselk nods disgustingly at Nooga’s words.
ā€œIt’s an irrelevant request from a troublesome royalty. I pushed this room before I saw the request, but I didn’t need it.ā€
ā€œYou mean a request from a prince fighting for inheritance? I sure don’t care.ā€
Cifal rises from the chair.
I see. A request to take in an adventurer whose name sold.
ā€œThe throne inheritance is getting busier.ā€
I hope Ivy doesn’t get involved.