After dinner, Iâll go back to my room and make some tea\n
âDad, did the vegetables work?
âAh, I got all the vegetables I wrote. Iâll be fine.â
Now you can cook everything you plan to cook.
âTodayâs hamburger meat is different.â
âAh⊠itâs a lot, and I was frustrated on the way. Was it better before?
I tried hard on a lot of end meat, but my arms were too tight and I cut a little big on the way.
Still, I tried my best to cut it small.
âNo, itâs more fleshy than before. I think I like it too.â
âOh, and the meat was thicker than before.â
âYeah, Chemia asked me to thicken it up.â
When I stretched the meat thinly, I was sued with a very sad expression.
The meat was thicker and tastier, so I made it thicker as I had hoped.
Still, it has been reduced to about twice that of the previous time.
If Chemia made it, it would be thicker.
I see. Itâs as thick as that when you want to eat it. But if youâre eating on the road, you donât have to be a little lighter in the front. â
Sure, if you eat it as a journey lunch, it would be easier to move your body if you added more vegetables to the thin meat.
Even if itâs not solidified meat, the more meat you have, the heavier your body feels and the more tired you get.
But there are times when you want to eat itâŠ
Iâll make two kinds of hamburgers.
Father makes me happy with my words.
He really likes hamburgers.\n
I wonder if itâs been a good reaction since the beef bowl went back?
⊠letâs make a little more.
âAh, yes. The owner asked me to make a beef bowl.â
You bought me, didnât you?
âI was asked what it was used for, so it seemed to interest me when I said to eat it. Come on, itâs cheap.â
Would that be the cost of food for Mr. Chemia?
Well, I donât think we can keep the cost of food a little lower if we can eat it.
âWhen I explained the dishes, I thought I was worried about the beef bowl.â
âOkay. I donât need much trouble if we make it together when we make the stock, but is that okay?
âAh, that would be enough. And the kitchen is free to use after breakfast tomorrow. Weâll have all the vegetables this evening.â
Tomorrow weâll have a long day of cooking.
You can cook as much as you want in a long time.
Itâs impossible on the road.
âOkay. Looking forward to it.â
âIâll do whatever I can. Tell me anything.â
Think about the order in which youâll make it.
We canât waste time making lots of them.
âAnd then I saw the adventurers back in the woods as search parties. They didnât make it.â
After all, youâd better assume that Mr. Biss is not in the woods.
âIt seems that the church people realized the possibility of being in the village, and they asked the Adventurers Guild to search the village, but they rubbed it and eventually refused.â
âDid you say no? \nâIt seems that the church people told me to search the house from one end to the other, for no reason whatsoever, such as investigating the village. If he refused, he told me to use the power of the Adventurer Alliance.â
âWow, those are amazing people.â
âOh, thatâs Gilmouth. She said she wonât search the village.â
âHave the churchmen gone home in peace?
âNo, I heard there was a fuss at the Adventurers Guild about hiding criminals.â
People who donât betray their expectations.
âAre the priests and bishops making a scene?
I donât have a good impression of the church because Iâve heard about it in Hataka, but itâs terrible.
What do you mean, the worst people gathered in the worst places?
âThey say there are two priests in this village, but they are.â
âThere are two priests in this village.â
The church in this village is a bit different after all.
Apart from the big towns and villages, the church has a bishop and a priest.
Given the size of this village, a priest should be enough by himself.
I wonder if itâs the two of us because the nobles are coming?
âLike so much noise, if Gilmouth brings evidence that the boy is the killer, he concedes to search the village.â
I mean, if you bring me the evidence⊠why was Mr. Biss the killer?
âI wonder why Mr. Biss was the killer.â
âThey saw the church men flee.â
\nâLooks like theyâre pretty tyrannical. Lieutenant Leah is right. Itâs been getting worse for 20 years. It seems that nobles have been coming and going frequently since then, but the villagers donât seem to know why. Gilmouth or the Vigilante Commander might know. Iâll stop asking.â
âYeah, I donât think we should go too far.â
âOh, and the nobles who were in and out of the church, not all of them, but I know the names of the four. Theyâre famous debris among adventurers. Threats to violence, and when it comes to light, wipe it out with power and money. Well, itâs a real scrap.â
Nonetheless, the nobles who say that should be dirty to the money.
Whatever the decoration of that church is, it should cost a lot of money.
You mean money comes out of the nobles.
âWhat do you think the aristocrats can afford to pay for it?â
âWhat kept the church alive was not a donation, but a donation from a nobleman, right? I wondered when the nobles would give up their money.â
âWell, when the nobles give money, itâll be in their own interest.â
There was something in that church that the nobles profited from.
âWhat the church has and the nobles get⊠I canât think of anything, but what about your father?
âI have no idea. Itâs not magic again, is it? I want you to give me a break.â
I donât like magic either.
They erased my memory at Sarpent-sanâs, and I think I still have a memory that I havenât returned to.
Iâm afraid I donât know what Iâve forgotten.
In Hataka village, I was changed to think well without knowingâŠ
âI really donât like magic.â
âAh, we should leave as soon as weâre ready for the trip.â
âThatâs right. I think thatâs good.â
Letâs get out of this village before we get involved.