The owner of the inn rents a kitchen and Mr. Ginal cooks.\n
He saw what I was making and wanted to shake his arm for the first time in a long time.
But Iām a little anxious to see onee-chan and the back of the cooking.
Is it because itās been a long time? I have a little doubt at hand.
ā⦠youāll be fine.ā
Iām tilting my neck to taste the pot, but Iām sure itāll be okay.
Iāve been feeling Garitoās signs for a while.
Turning around, Garito and Garito looked at each other in the dining room.
āOh. What the hell are you doing?
Garito peeks into the cooking room we were peeking at.
I saw Mr. Ginal inside and looked a little surprised.
āMr. Ginal is going to cook dinner for us today.ā
Garito whispered to oneechan.
āSometimes his cooking is really off.ā
When I saw Mr Gallit, I shrugged.
āIt tastes pretty good, mostly. About once every 10 times, why does it fail. And the taste when I fail is really bad about once every five times.ā
What kind of flavor is it?
āWhich one is it today?
Looking at Dinalās back worried about your sisterās expression.
āI donāt know what it looks like or smells like. Until you eat.ā
⦠Iām getting really worried.\n
I know that Mr. Ginal was late in his speech.
Not todayās the day to fail!
āOh, Gallit. You eat too, donāt you?
āNo, I am. Come and eat.ā
Garritt shook his head sideways.
āEat a little, because itās delicious today.ā
I am relieved by Mr. Ginalās words.
Dinal smiled bitterly at the sight.
āWhat, did Gallit tell you?
āYes, so I was a little worried.ā
My sister nods at my words.
Garito laughed as he watched and slapped Ginal on the shoulder.
āAh, Ivy and the others ate it, so I tasted it.ā
Whatās that supposed to mean?
ā⦠donāt you taste it when weāre alone?
Ginal nods naturally at Garrittās words.
When my father, who was taking a bath, came into the dining room, he looked at us and leaned his neck.
āAh, good place. Itās just finished.ā
Ginal enters the cafeteria with a plate of food.
āSounds delicious. Ivy, what happened to Gallit?
Your father whispers when he sees Mr. Gallitt with his items hanging. \nMoving to his seat, talking about Ginalās cooking, his father slapped Garritt on the shoulder.
āSometimes he comes up with new dishes, and Iām making them⦠I donāt know if Iāve ever tasted them.ā
āItās not that bad, is it?
Garito stares at Jinal for his words.
āSometimes you really canāt eat it!
Dinal shouts at Garrittās words.
There is no reflection at all.
Iām sure youāll never taste it again.
āā āā Iāll take it. āā
I eat stir-fried vegetables sandwiched in white bread, so I have a lot of white bread on my desk.
Thatās all youāre earning.
I bought a lot of white bread.
Ginal-san gladly sandwiches her clothes in oneechanās words, but eats white bread.
Eating a bite of it is definitely delicious.
The slightly dark-eyed vegetables go well with the white bread.
Looking at the entrance to the cafeteria, there was a man who dragged the man he spoke to when he went to the bath.
Were you acquainted with Ginal?
For some reason, when he saw us, he stopped and his gaze swimmed.
Mr. Ginal lowers his head in a small voice.
āUm⦠I want to ask you about the underground cave, can you talk to me when the time is right?
āAh, thatās good. You wonāt be able to get in or out for the time being, but you should know as much as you can.ā
āYes, please let me know when you have timeā
\nItās getting kind of confusing.
In the meantime, it seems better not to stay long in this village.
When I was originally ready, I was planning to leave, so is there a problem?
āDad, should we finish the preparations by tomorrow and leave the day after tomorrow?ā
Looking at the ginals after the appointment, she seemed to be thinking a little bit.
āIāll look into this rumor tomorrow. Just give me a minute.ā
Dinal laughs at your fatherās words.
And your father leans his neck.
āIām sorry about Maria, but Iām having fun, so donāt worry.ā
My father opened his eyes a little to the words.
But it will soon replace the bitter smile.
After dinner, each returns to his room.
Garritt went to retrieve Mr. Fischer, who was drunk somewhere.
Mr. Ginal said he was going to go to bed early in the morning.
āThe ginals will be back around dinner tomorrow.ā
My father, who was talking to Mr. Ginal until the end, comes back to his room.
āOkay. Iāll make something for the ginals.ā
Dinalās words just now must have been something we didnāt care about.
When I look at your sister, I can see that sheās relieved a little.
I was worried about getting involved.
Nevertheless, the Church raised the assassin.
I donāt know if itās true, but Iām scared.