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Alchemist Karen No Longer Compromises, Chapter 222

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Chapter Two Hundred and Twenty-Two: Elf Alchemist

Sniff, sniff. This is the scent of the panacea that Ms. Karen makes.”

“Ah, Master. It’s been a while.”

After Karen returned from the dungeon expedition, her master listened to the events that occurred there, examined Karen’s panacea with great excitement, then shouted, "I have something I want to research, so excuse me!" and disappeared. That master had finally returned.

“Did your research progress?”

I finished what I wanted to do. However, I can’t say the research progressed. Recently, there’s been someone following me around. It’s so noisy that I can’t concentrate.”

Yuluyana let out a sigh.

Though he was speaking in a light, playful tone, he was an S-rank alchemist. Even Karen had to stay cautious at B-rank; surely Yuluyana faced his own share of troubles, though he kept them to himself.

Ms. Karen, you said you were going to write a paper on the panacea—how’s the progress?”

I submitted it to the Alchemists’ Guild, but I have a copy. Please read it if you’d like.”

“With pleasure!”

When Karen spoke in a gentle tone, thinking of her master’s hardships, Yuluyana’s eyes sparkled.

When she went to get the paper from the workshop area and returned to the living room, there was Yuluyana elegantly relaxing on the sofa and Thor watching him intently from the corner of the room. Thor was on guard against Yuluyana like a cat with its fur standing on end.

Thor, I told you before, he’s my master.”

“But he’s an elf.”

This was the second time they’d had this exchange since returning from the dungeon.

When Thor came to Karen’s alchemy workshop in place of the burned-down apartment, he ran into Yuluyana and instantly went on guard. Though Thor wouldn’t tell her what had happened, he apparently had some very unpleasant memories involving elves.

Incidentally, at that time, Yuluyana had somehow heard of Karen’s exploits in the dungeon and was in an excited state, so Thor was completely ignored.

While receiving the paper from Karen, Yuluyana laughed.

“Did one of my fellow elves cause you some trouble? I apologize. My kin basically regard humans as little more than insects. Ha ha!”

“Then does that mean all elves treat humans the way you treat Harald, Master?”

Harald? He’s also one of your associates, Ms. Karen, and I think I’ve been relatively kind to him…”

Karen felt a chill run down her spine as she could tell that Yuluyana, whose face showed genuine confusion, was being serious.

“Then the way you treated me, Master—”

“Of course, I give you special treatment, Ms. Karen. I wouldn’t treat even an elf this courteously!”

Saying this, Yuluyana settled into a reading position on the sofa and stopped moving.

“It feels super weird seeing you actually hold a conversation with an elf, Sis.”

“So they’re at a level where conversation doesn’t work…”

“They’re the embodiment of arrogance. If I show them I’m stronger than they are, they become somewhat more willing to talk. But even then, talking to them is seriously irritating.”

Though Thor spoke loudly enough to be heard while irritated, Yuluyana didn’t seem to hear at all, his eyes sparkling behind his appraisal mirror glasses as he immersed himself in the paper.

Seeing this, Karen believed Thor’s words but couldn’t really grasp the reality of them.

“Well, as long as he’s kind to you, Sis, I don’t mind. Still, having panacea for dinner is pretty extravagant. I can pay for it—do you want me to?”

“There’s no way I’d make my little brother pay for dinner! What are you saying!?”

I just thought even family should settle things properly.”

“If you say that, then almost all of my home cooking that you have eaten up until now was made with potions, you know? It’s a bit late for that.”

I knew it. I always thought your cooking was somehow different, Sis.”

You could tell just by eating it? I don’t even really understand it myself.”

“You notice once you’re no longer eating your cooking all the time. The stamina I thought would recover if I ate this doesn’t recover. The injuries I thought would heal don’t heal. The soup I made following the recipe you taught me—it should be the same as what I ate at home, but somehow it tastes bad. After I set out on my journey, things like that happened often, and at first I thought it was because traveling was hard, or that I had no talent for cooking, but I was wrong.”

Thor grinned as he said:

“It was because you were amazing, Sis!”

“Ehehe—”

Just as Karen was about to say bashfully, "It’s nothing much," the bell at the alchemy workshop rang. It didn’t stop after ringing once, but continued ringing over and over.

“Maybe Ms. Urte came? She might be desperate because she wants to heal Mr. Aaron as quickly as possible. That’s love for you.”

She’s your supporter, right, Sis?”

“Yeah! Originally, I’m making curry for Ms. Urte’s husband to eat the panacea. It also serves as our dinner.”

When Karen and Thor went out into the hallway, Harald, who had been preparing to serve the meal, came out from the kitchen to the entrance in his apron.

“Please wait! I’ll open it now!”

When Harald called out to the persistent bell, it stopped ringing.

Harald, who opened the entrance door, widened his eyes.

“You are—”

“Is Karen here!?”

“Huh? Ahim?”

The visitor was Ahim, not Urte, who was scheduled to come visit.

“What’s wrong? I’m expecting a client soon today. Sorry, but can your business wait until next time, Ahim?”

“Let me just ask one thing! I heard an elf went in here—is there one!?”

“An elf? There is, but—”

“Excuse me!”

“Eh? What is it?”

Ahim pushed his way into the alchemy workshop.

For Harald, it was a familiar face, and Thor also seemed to remember Ahim, who had been the only other aspiring alchemist besides Karen at the commoners’ school, so when Karen watched in bewilderment, they didn’t try to forcibly stop him.

Lord Yuluyana! So you were here!”

“—Tch.”

Yuluyana, whose reaction was delayed because he’d been reading Karen’s paper, made a face that was genuinely disgusted.

“The time has come for you to fulfill your promise! I’ve become a B-rank alchemist, been recognized at the alchemy conference at the Royal Exhibition, and was selected as the outstanding alchemist of the year! The promise was that if I became a B-rank or higher alchemist before age twenty, you would take me as your disciple!”

“Eh, did I make such a promise?”

Even Karen, who was just listening nearby, could tell. Yuluyana was clever and had a good memory, so he did remember. But he was brazenly pretending to have forgotten.

“It was an event from just ten years ago!”

“That was from when you were a child, an old verbal promise, right? I’m troubled if you take such things seriously.”

“For you as an elf, it’s a recent event!”

Ahim shouted, his face bright red.

“Why are you running away from that!?”

I already have an excellent disciple in Ms. Karen, and her disciple Harald is also quite interesting, so I don’t need any more human disciples.”

The eyes of Yuluyana, who said this with a cold smile, were merciless.

I did check your credentials… but your existence would only interfere with my research. As an alchemist who has played at research in your own human way, surely you understand how grave a sin it is to obstruct the work of an S-rank alchemist? Or perhaps you don’t? As a short-lived species with limited time to grow, are you incapable of true ‘understanding’?”

Yuluyana, who had been ridiculing Ahim, turned his gaze to Karen and spoke with an affectionate smile:

Ms. Karen! Is dinner ready yet? Tonight is panacea, right? I’m looking forward to it!”

“…Master, you’re not getting any curry.”

“Eh!? Why not!?”

Karen gave the stunned Yuluyana a distant look. There were various things wrong with displaying his discrimination against humans right in front of Karen.

“Elves really are irritating, huh.”

Finally understanding Thor’s heartfelt sentiment, Karen nodded.

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Alchemist Karen No Longer Compromises, Chapter 221

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Chapter Two Hundred and Twenty-One: Supporter Interview 2

“Looking forward to working with you, Little Karen!”

“Yeah! I’m glad that with you as my supporter, Uncle Sepl, it’ll be easy to casually throw impossible demands at you.”

“Hey!”

I’m counting on you too, Karen.”

“Yes!”

Urte smiled wryly at Karen, who gave her a well-mannered response.

You’re the employer, so you can treat me the same as that Sepl over there. No need for polite speech. Also, I’ll pay properly, so I’d like to buy a panacea from you eventually.”

Taking Urte at her word, Karen dropped her formality and asked what she wanted to know:

“How much money do you have right now, Urte?”

Karen asked frankly, taking advantage of Urte’s words.

You’re not going to give me a discount to match my savings, are you? Two gold coins. That’s my cash on hand. I moved again after that, and various things cost money.”

“Huh? Cash on hand means you’d have a bit more if you sold your possessions?”

“Sure, if I sold my equipment, I’d get some money for it, but what about it?”

“Right now, a panacea is five gold coins, you know? But I’m planning to raise the price. I haven’t raised it yet, so why don’t you buy one now?”

“What!?”

“Oh, Karen…”

Beside the stunned Urte, Natalia seemed to understand Karen’s scheme and smiled wryly. However, Natalia only smiled wryly and didn’t stop Karen this time.

“Are you kidding me, trying to sell a panacea at that price? I said I don’t need your pity. We’re adventurers who sell our skills too. Just as we take pride in the techniques we’ve honed, risking our lives, we won’t undervalue your skills either.”

“The most recent selling price for a panacea was five gold coins.”

In the dungeon investigation team, Karen had received payment from the royal family as a reward corresponding to her achievements. Judging from the amount, her panacea seemed to have been valued on par with an extra-large healing potion, but since the payment was officially for her accomplishments, she did not count it as the panacea’s sale price.

At Karen’s words, Sepl stuck his head in with a stern face.

“Hey, Little Karen. Who’s the bastard who tricked poor innocent Karen? I’ll give them a piece of my mind.”

Sepl’s right, you should protest. Are you telling me to become the same kind of scoundrel who undervalued your skills? I refuse.”

“No, actually, I tried to negotiate it down even further, but they raised the price on me.”

“Huh?”

To Sepl and Urte, whose faces said they didn’t understand, Karen scratched her head with an "ehehe.”

“Back then, I was still an F-rank alchemist, so I felt bad receiving lots of money, and I didn’t really understand how the panacea came to be, and I also had the feeling like ‘it says panacea, but is it really?’ So I desperately negotiated the price down and got them to set it at the price of a medium healing potion.”

“What Karen is saying is true.”

Natalia supplemented Karen’s words.

“The other party desperately tried to raise the price too, but because they felt indebted to Karen, they eventually gave in. Even so, I somehow managed to avoid it being priced at a small healing potion.”

When Natalia said this, two gazes that said "Is this girl serious…" stabbed into Karen.

It might have sounded strange coming from Karen now that she had risen to B-rank, but at the time, she had still been an F-rank alchemist.

She wished the two of them wouldn’t look at her with such suspicious eyes.

“Since then, the other party has respectfully tried to compensate Karen at every opportunity.”

“So basically, after various things happened, right now a lesser panacea potion is a great deal at five gold coins, the price of a medium healing potion! But I’m being scolded from all sides to raise the price, so when I sell it in the future, it’ll be at the price of a large healing potion—meaning two platinum coins.”

Numerous nobles, mainly those who had witnessed Karen’s abilities in the dungeon investigation team, had been sending requests to purchase panaceas.

That was why Karen had been struggling to determine an appropriate price. Starting with Helfried of the Ehlertt Earldom, everyone she consulted only told her to raise the price, so she was planning to raise it unavoidably.

Lesser panacea potions at the price of large healing potions. Medium panacea potions at the price of extra-large healing potions.

Fighting against Natalia, who tried to make her raise the price even more, Karen achieved a mysterious victory by arguing that, unlike regular potions, cooking potions couldn’t be preserved, and brilliantly secured these prices.

However, she had not yet informed the nobles who had sent purchase requests. Right now was the absolute last stage where she could sell lesser panaceas at medium healing potion prices without being dishonorable to anyone.

Karen’s words do have logic to them. So just this once, I’ll overlook it. That said, I’d like you to feel even more indebted than before.”

“Ugh… but to buy something I know has such tremendous value at such a low price…! My pride, my dignity…!”

Approaching Urte, who was wavering between reason and desire, Karen whispered in her ear:

“Hey, Urte. Aaron was acting tough, but his body is suffering, right? Wouldn’t it be better to get a panacea as soon as possible?”

Karen, you’ve got the face of a villain trying to drag someone onto the path of evil.”

In the end, Urte succumbed to Karen’s wicked whisper—an expression worthy of Sepl’s jab—and immediately dashed to a pawnshop, sold off her spare equipment, and secured five gold coins.

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Alchemist Karen No Longer Compromises, Chapter 220

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Chapter Two Hundred and Twenty: Supporter Interview

Karen, I’ve brought you a couple of adventurers who want to be your supporters! Go ahead and interview them.”

Natalia, who came to Karen’s alchemy workshop, had brought two adventurers with her.

I’m Sepl, a D-rank adventurer!”

I’m Urte, a C-rank adventurer.”

“What!? You’re both hired!”

I know you’re acquainted with them, but that’s too fast! Negotiate the conditions!”

Scolded by Natalia sitting beside her, Karen withdrew her hiring decision and faced the two adventurers in the reception room. She had the two sit on the sofa while Karen settled herself on the opposite side.

I’m a B-rank alchemist. Thank you for coming today for the interview to be my supporter.”

When Karen bowed her head politely, Sepl jumped up in his seat in a fluster.

“Wait, wait, wait. Weren’t you C-rank until just recently!?”

“Hehe! I haven’t announced it yet, but I ranked up. I thought I’d wait to say it publicly until after a supporter was decided.”

“…Yeah, that’s something you should announce after you’ve chosen your supporter.”

They hadn’t put out a general recruitment—Natalia had apparently approached the two directly, so it seemed she hadn’t mentioned Karen’s rank.

Watching Sepl sink back onto the sofa with a blank expression, Karen asked:

“Um, first, Uncle Sepl. Why did you decide to become a supporter? You should be doing pretty well as an adventurer, right?”

“Actually, I’m having a kid.”

“Whaat!? No way! When did you get married!? Who’s your partner!?”

My partner is Lily, the poster girl at the Boa’s Nest. We got carried away drinking and, well, it happened. We’re not married yet, though… Hey, Little Karen! Don’t look at me like I’m trash!”

Shotgun marriage fueled by alcohol. The woman named Lily from the Boa’s Nest was older than Karen, but their ages shouldn’t have been that different.

It was doubtful they had even been properly dating, and they were not yet married.

Sepl showed a flustered expression at Karen, who was looking at him with disapproving eyes.

“Well… the order of things varies from person to person, but you’re going to do things properly from here on, right?”

“Yeah. That’s why I decided to stop trying to tackle the tenth floor after all. I’m getting old too, and I thought becoming a supporter wouldn’t be bad.”

“I see.”

Karen nodded. Karen’s father had gone missing beyond the tenth floor. Sepl would inevitably be conscious of that too. If he had a child on the way, stopping his pursuit of becoming a C-rank adventurer and living for his family was also a respectable choice.

“What about you, Ms. Urte?”

“As a supporter, it’s easier to go home, right? As you know, my husband is waiting at home. Besides, I heard that my husband’s condition might be curable with the potions you make.”

“Ah, right. He’s afflicted with poison, if I recall?”

“Yes. You can make panaceas, can’t you?”

“In that case—”

Karen, no. You absolutely mustn’t say you’ll make it for free.”

Natalia, who had been sitting beside her, grabbed Karen’s arm as she was about to rise from the sofa and pulled her back.

The guild member is right. Were you about to fetch a panacea just now?”

I don’t have any in stock, so I was going to go make one… Ms. Urte, don’t you want a panacea?”

When Karen tilted her head, Urte swallowed hard, but eventually slowly shook her head.

I want it so badly I could die. I want it, but I understand that I need to pay a fair price.”

“What about an advance on your salary?”

Receiving Karen’s proposal, Urte looked at her like she was a complete fool. When Urte looked at Natalia and Sepl as if seeking help, the two shrugged their shoulders in exasperation.

Our Karen is this kind of girl. That’s why she needs supporters like you.”

“Right, right—Little Karen’s always been like this. So it’s up to us to stay sharp.”

“So that’s why you approached me, someone who owes this girl a debt.”

The three of them hit it off, leaving Karen behind.

After scratching her head vigorously, Urte glared at Karen with narrowed eyes.

“Don’t ever say something like that again. Idiots who would try to run off with advance payment would flock to become your supporter.”

“It’s not like I’d give a panacea in advance to just anyone—”

“Don’t ever say it again, got it?”

“Yes.”

Drawing a firm line, even though Urte desperately wanted a panacea, and being stared at intently by Natalia and Sepl as well, Karen decided to obediently nod.

After that, negotiations began regarding job duties, base salary, and allowances. Karen participated up to a certain point, but around when she tried to introduce a complete two-day weekend system, Natalia seized the negotiating rights, and Karen sat there vacantly.

Karen, these are the employment terms, so check them and sign if there are no problems.”

“…Is it really okay to hire D-rank and C-rank adventurers at this price?”

Although she had heard about supporter salaries beforehand, she had thought that was for cases where the supporter’s rank was low. Yet both Sepl and Urte’s salaries, while Urte’s was slightly higher, weren’t that different.

You’re not hiring them to work as adventurers. They’re strictly to perform supporter duties for an alchemist.”

“I see.”

“They chose the path of being supporters because they wanted work that was less burdensome than continuing as adventurers and had less danger to their lives. So keep that in mind too, Karen.”

“…Is being my supporter really less burdensome than continuing as an adventurer?”

“Hahaha! Little Karen, there’s no way guarding an alchemist is harder than diving into a dungeon.”

Sepl laughed, but Karen tilted her head with an "hmm.”

“But just recently I was opposed by an A-rank adventurer, and I’m probably also being watched by an organization called the Children of the Dark Night.”

It was believed that behind the dungeon incident involving Horst and various low-magical-power nobles from different territories stood an organization known as the “Children of the Dark Night.” Additionally, there should have been reports that First Consort Benedicta might also be involved, but she apparently continued to attend to the King’s side as before. Depending on how much information the organization had gathered, they likely knew at least that Karen was one of those who had foiled their plans.

“And the other day, I also picked a fight with some nobles.”

“Hey, hey, hey, what have you been doing?”

“Even though I say nobles, the ones I picked a fight with weren’t people in power or anything, just young ladies who made eyes at Mr. Julius and spoke ill of me! I’m probably, no, definitely resented!”

Little Karen… if you’re planning to live with Master Julius, you’ll have to learn to navigate noble society properly.”

To Karen, who smiled wryly at the warning, Sepl continued:

“Whatever the case, it just proves you urgently need supporters.”

“Will you really become my supporter? It’s pretty dangerous, you know?”

“All the more reason to become one. You’re like a daughter to me.”

Sepl leaned forward across the desk and ruffled Karen’s head.

I’ll protect you, so hire me.”

“…Thank you, Uncle Sepl.”

“Hire me too. Even if it’s dangerous, it still won’t be as bad as the trials the goddess imposes in the dungeon, right?”

I’ve heard the goddess’s trials are utterly unreasonable.”

“Yes. Once you pass the tenth floor, the goddess’s trials explicitly try to push us to our limits. Compared to that, troubles between humans on the surface are more understandable.”

The dungeon was called the goddess’s trial ground and was said to test those who entered it.

Karen had recently come to feel herself that dealing with human conflicts was preferable to the incomprehensible unfairness of the goddess.

I owe you a debt. Let me repay that favor.”

“Thank you too, Ms. Urte.”

“Besides, if you who can make panaceas were to die, we’d be in trouble!”

“Ahaha, fair point.”

These were the most excellent supporters Natalia could have possibly found.

From the beginning, Karen’s answer had been decided.

“Both of you, I look forward to working with you from now on!”

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Alchemist Karen No Longer Compromises, Chapter 219

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Chapter Two Hundred and Nineteen: Anniversary Date 9

“There’s something I’d like to ask you, Mr. Julius.”

“Hmm? What is it?”

“Among the young ladies here at this venue, are there any who haven’t glared at me or spoken ill of me?”

“There are a few. Not many, but… why do you ask?”

Julius’s face took on a worried expression.

He looked terribly apologetic when he said "not many," but for Karen, the fewer there were, the more grateful she felt.

“Would you dance only with those girls?”

Julius’s eyes widened, and Viscountess Capel clapped her hands together.

“Oh, how wonderful! If you tell me which young ladies they are, I’ll go speak to them myself.”

For Viscountess Capel, having managed to invite Julius, she would surely want him to dance with someone to make him the highlight of tonight’s soirée.

Karen, too, wanted to help preserve Viscountess Capel’s honor.

Thinking that this was what they called personal virtue, Karen looked up at Julius.

“However, they may simply have had no one to speak with tonight; they could still think poorly of you, Karen.”

“That is fine. We will make it clear that they were able to dance with you because they happened not to speak ill of me today. No matter what they feel inside, perhaps they will keep their mouths shut from now on.”

I’ll tell them myself too!”

Seeing Viscountess Capel’s sparkling eyes, Julius glanced at Karen and said in a somewhat displeased tone:

“…But are you truly all right with this, Karen? With me dancing with other young ladies? If it were me, I would not wish to see you dancing with another man.”

“If it’s necessary, I’ll dance with others besides you as well.”

Dancing was completely a matter of refinement and social communication. That was why it was even taught at commoners’ schools.

Karen herself intended to dance without hesitation if it became necessary for her work as an alchemist.

I thought if I sealed away my dancing with young ladies, I could seal away your dancing too, but I suppose that’s impossible.”

“If you agree to dance with them with my permission, the number of ladies who side with me will likely increase! Please go—for my sake!”

“…I’ll be going then.”

Karen cheerfully sent off Julius, who wore a sulky expression.

The young ladies who hadn’t spoken ill of Karen were almost all isolated young ladies. If they had friends, the conversation would almost certainly have turned to Julius—and Karen, inexplicably at his side—so perhaps this was a natural result.

After introducing Julius to the young ladies, Viscountess Capel immediately returned.

Ms. Karen, please stay by my side. If anything were to happen to you, I couldn’t face Master Julius.”

“…Thank you, Viscountess Capel.”

From the corner of her vision, Karen noticed several young ladies approaching with dangerous looks in their eyes. Karen was fully prepared to engage them, but when Viscountess Capel stayed close to Karen’s side, they dejectedly turned back.

Karen returned her gaze to Julius. The young ladies who apparently hadn’t expected they’d ever get to dance with him were moved to tears or in a dreamlike state.

It would be a lie to say Karen didn’t find watching such young ladies amusing. But Karen felt as though she was seeing herself from a year ago, finding it both heartwarming and nostalgic.

Ms. Karen, thank you for persuading Master Julius.”

Viscountess Capel, standing beside Karen, said in almost a whisper.

I’m sure this will become a lifelong memory for them. They’re not the sort of girls I could have possibly introduced to Master Julius myself. But I invited them, hoping something good would happen to them… you see, those girls are the ones who will be participating in the territorial hunting festivals starting this autumn.”

You mean the monster hunting, right?”

“Yes. They either have no brothers, or they stand in a position where, as future heads of their houses, the brothers cannot risk their lives—so the girls themselves must fight. Before stepping onto a battlefield where their lives are at stake, I hope they are able to gain a pleasant memory. I explained everything thoroughly, so I’m sure those girls are grateful to you, Ms. Karen.”

The young ladies in question, once their dances ended, sank onto the sofas in a daze, looking nothing like they bore such weight. But unlike Waltride, who was desperate to escape through marriage, these were young ladies who had steeled their resolve and would actually stand on the battlefield.

“It’s admirable. I don’t think those of us who bear and raise children are inferior, but still, I’m proud of those who fight to protect the nation. That’s why I’ve always thought I want to make this an event that becomes an important evening for everyone.”

“…That’s also an admirable way of thinking.”

Though party-loving nobles had a somewhat frivolous image, Viscountess Capel was fighting in a way Karen hadn’t known about.

“Of course, I want this to be a wonderful event for you too, Ms. Karen. So please allow me to apologize again. I’m truly sorry. I’ll speak properly to the parents of the young ladies I invited today.”

Though she likely regarded Karen as a mere commoner of C-rank, Viscountess Capel apologized nonetheless. She was genuinely trying to value Karen as an invited guest.

I haven’t heard anything, and I don’t mind. However, Mr. Julius seems angry, so I’ll go soothe him.”

“Yes, that’s true. I’ve made Master Julius angry, haven’t I? Oh dear. He came all this way, but what if he never comes again?”

“If I say I want to come, he will come with me.”

“My goodness.”

Viscountess Capel blinked in astonishment, as though she had caught a sea bream with a shrimp, then nodded in understanding.

“Indeed. He danced because you asked him to, Ms. Karen.”

Julius, who had returned, took Karen’s hand without showing the slightest tired expression and assumed the posture of inviting her to dance.

“Having completed my task and returned, might I claim a reward from you, Karen?”

“If dancing with me is a reward, then gladly.”

When Karen and Julius stepped forward, some people made obviously unpleasant faces.

Julius himself confirmed that every young woman there, except for the three ladies he danced with, was speaking ill of Karen. So Karen showed those young ladies her most triumphant, smug face. The young ladies turned bright red with anger and frustration.

You really do look like you’re having fun, Karen.”

Part of it was because Julius watched her, seeking reassurance. Yet that expression reflected Karen’s true feelings.

“Yes, I’m having so much fun!”

Everyone was in the midst of life-threatening battles, and within that, they sought fleeting joys of life, competing and struggling.

The young ladies who had spoken ill of Karen were probably fighting for their own lives too. Karen had simply won that battle, and perhaps there was neither justice nor evil in it.

The music began to flow. With the sense of liberation from baring her heart to Julius and the afterglow of victory, Karen enjoyed the dance even more lightly than the first.

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Chapter Two Hundred and Eighteen: Anniversary Date 8

“Since you’ve come to a party with dancing, I would like you to dance with at least the young ladies I introduce. You needn’t dance with so many—just one or two young ladies from families I’m quite close with… if possible, about three would be fine. There are such manners in aristocratic social circles, Ms. Karen.”

While persuading Julius, Viscountess Capel also explained the matter in a way Karen could understand. Karen nodded at that. It was etiquette that she herself had learned in general.

Karen had been taught that even if the invited young ladies were not especially beautiful or from wealthy families, it was the host’s job to show consideration so they could dance at least one song since they were invited, and the invited male guests who were given a place to enjoy also had obligations.

While men had the right to invite women they liked to dance, if the host requested they dance with a young lady, they basically shouldn’t be choosy and refuse. Unless there was an extreme disparity in status, the host would take care to introduce someone of suitable rank, and such occasions often became opportunities to broaden one’s connections.

However, Julius sighed and shook his head.

I understand the etiquette, but I have no intention of dancing with a young lady who whispers insults about the woman I love behind her back.”

Karen looked at Julius with a start, then glanced at the young lady.

She appeared to be nothing more than a charming young girl, but according to Julius, she had already been guilty of badmouthing Karen.

I-I did no such thing…!”

I am a conqueror of the twentieth floor of the dungeon. I have ascended to steps equivalent to a B-rank adventurer, young lady. I can hear all the conversations of those in this hall. Would you like me to repeat in front of Viscountess Capel what you called my partner?”

The young lady paled instantly. She must have uttered quite improper words.

Seeing off the young lady who hurriedly fled, Viscountess Capel sighed and apologized to Julius.

“To think such a thing happened… I apologize, Master Julius, Ms. Karen. That child has admired you for a long time, Master Julius, so she probably said something improper in a moment of weakness. That said, I cannot ask you to forgive her for that reason.”

I brought my partner here knowing such things would happen. I wanted it widely known that I love her as she is now, that I love Karen. I don’t intend to blame you, Viscountess Capel.”

Julius sighed with sad eyes. Because he could hear various things that Karen couldn’t, Julius seemed to be additionally exhausted by it.

Karen had also ascended steps, but she had only just reached the level of magical power common among nobles; when they lowered their voices by their standards, she could not hear them.

Nobles had the duty to fight, but heirs and young ladies destined for marriage—those in the royal capital without combat experience—likely failed to grasp Julius’s strength or keen hearing.

“To be honest, I intended to dance with a few women. If any seemed likely to become Karen’s ally, I meant to win them over. Women who dance with me often grant my requests.”

“That’s a somewhat… difficult plan, is it not?”

I agree, any woman who would grant his wish after a single dance would hardly become my ally.”

When Viscountess Capel and Karen nodded to each other, Julius drooped his shoulders, looking increasingly dejected.

I am sorry. My shallowness has hurt you even more, Karen.”

“Not at all, I can’t hear anything, and you’re looking out for me, Mr. Julius, so I don’t mind at all.”

“Even if you say you don’t mind, you are still hurt, aren’t you?”

Julius gazed at Karen with wavering eyes.

Karen smiled wryly, wondering which of them was truly hurt, then resolved herself and decided to act. Surely Julius would love her no matter what side of her he witnessed.

Karen placed a hand on her cheek and sighed.

“If I said I didn’t mind, that might be a lie.”

I knew it.”

“Actually—I feel incredibly good.”

“…Huh?”

Julius’s eyes widened in bewilderment.

Karen received wine from a waiter in the tea room and gulped it down to lift her spirits.

What Karen was about to say was the true feelings of a woman with quite a wicked personality.

The finest man in the three kingdoms is crazy about me. About me, a commoner woman, you know? Of course, the noble ladies would be frustrated. Every time they glare at me, I can’t help but feel so proud.”

Julius wore the expression of a man who had been completely left in the dust. While hoping he would somehow keep up, Karen pressed the accelerator all the way down.

“The young ladies who received a refined education are so frustrated and envious that they can’t help but speak ill of me despite that. They’re unbearably jealous of me, you know? I’m incredibly pleased about this. I might lean back so far in pride that I’ll fall over backward.”

Viscountess Capel smiled wryly. Normally, even if one thought such things, they were the kind of inner feelings one kept in one’s heart without voicing.

I almost want to laugh at how pitiful they look when they glare at me because they don’t like me, only to be glared at by you in return, Mr. Julius. How unfortunate for them—pardon me for saying so, but it serves them right, I feel so refreshed. Far from being hurt, I feel wonderful!”

“…I… see?”

“If I said I didn’t mind, that would be a lie. I’m thoroughly enjoying this situation! It’s like a romance novel!”

As Julius stood there dumbfounded, Karen figured he would accept it—but she decided to check just in case:

I do think it’s wicked of me… do you hate me for thinking such things?”

“Not at all.”

Julius showed an overflowing smile with genuine relief.

I’m relieved from the bottom of my heart that you’re a strong person.”

“This is love.”

Viscountess Capel, who had been watching from the side, murmured with deep emotion.

Karen nodded inwardly. It might have been a rather dreadful way to take pleasure in things, yet Julius felt relieved seeing her enjoy herself instead of being hurt—and still loved her. That, surely, was love. And Karen, who wanted to lighten Julius’ heart even by confessing her ugly feelings, also—just as she thought that, Karen became embarrassed and cut off her thoughts.

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Alchemist Karen No Longer Compromises, Chapter 217

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Chapter Two Hundred and Seventeen: Anniversary Date 7

I never thought I’d meet you in a place like this, Sir Julius!”

I’m honored to see you, Master Julius.”

“By the way, who might the person beside you be? She stands rather close for a mere attendant—”

The man chuckled and attempted to mock Karen’s supposed mediocrity; Julius’s eyes became menacing.

Fortunately, the nobleman quickly noticed the shift in Julius’s demeanor and cut himself off mid-sentence, and Karen clung to Julius’s arm to restrain him as he was about to lean forward.

She is Karen, my partner, an alchemist. Can’t you see that our attire has been prepared as a matching set?”

M-My apologies, I was blind and said something rude.”

“He’s apologized, Mr. Julius! It can’t be helped that we don’t look well-matched to outsiders! It is only natural for people to make that mistake, right?”

It was clear the man had only intended to laugh at Karen as a light joke. And he was clearly surprised by the excessive reaction Julius showed to just that—one could even say he was taken aback. An ill-judged joke might sour the mood, but normally it would not provoke someone to lunge at the offender, let alone challenge him to a duel, as Julius nearly did.

At Karen’s words, Julius furrowed his brow tightly, stopped trying to grab the man, and turned back to Karen.

“There has never been a single moment when you weren’t suitable for me, Karen, not even when you were an F-rank alchemist.”

At Julius, who spoke loudly enough for others to hear, the nobleman who had tried to tease Karen widened his eyes.

“Th-Thank you, Mr. Julius.”

“Rather, I question daily whether I am suitable for you.”

“Yes, really, I’m honored that you say so.”

The people within range of hearing Karen and Julius’s words looked at them as if seeing something bizarre, but Karen focused on dealing with Julius.

She had been exposed to people’s criticism plenty of times before. Yet in those instances, Julius had never reacted so excessively. However, it seemed Julius deeply feared that Karen would be further belittled simply for standing at his side.

As he spoke unusually sweet words, his golden eyes wavered with anxiety. Without time to indulge in that sweetness, Karen smiled to reassure Julius and said:

“Let us continue like this and show everyone how much you cherish me, Mr. Julius. Our goal is for rumors to spread that you’re head over heels for a commoner alchemist!”

“Indeed. That’s one reason I chose Viscountess Capel’s party—so such rumors would spread.”

Viscountess Capel, who was said to have loose lips.

As Karen searched for this party’s host out of the corner of her eye, Julius lightly embraced Karen from behind. This was clearly not something one did at a party. The atmosphere in the venue immediately began to stir.

At that moment, Viscountess Capel was in the direction from which shrill screams were heard.

Even from afar, Karen could see her squealing with delight as she watched them, and Karen smiled wryly. It seemed rumors would spread without effort.

Before feeling embarrassed by this situation, Karen was concerned about Julius’s state and said:

“The plan is progressing steadily, Mr. Julius. It’s all right.”

“…But there are young ladies glaring at you.”

Julius brought his lips close to Karen’s ear and spoke.

While laughing softly at the ticklish sensation, Karen glanced at the young ladies Julius mentioned. Here and there were groups of young ladies hiding their mouths with fans while looking at Karen with cold eyes.

“Well, that can’t be helped.”

Julius was immensely popular. Just as Karen, a commoner, had admired him, so too had the noble young ladies longed for him.

If anything, the noble young ladies must have envisioned marriage to Julius far more realistically. And yet he had been snatched away by an upstart commoner out of nowhere; considering that, it would not have been strange for resentment to drip from them, but aside from their icy stares, they appeared more composed than expected.

You are so popular, after all.”

And that popular man was utterly captivated by her. Karen didn’t dislike this kind of situation. It was a beloved development that often appeared in the romance novels she enjoyed reading. However, admitting that their jealousy felt pleasant would have been terribly ill-natured, so Karen cleared her throat and modestly voiced her request:

“Any girl would be happy to be asked to dance by such a popular Mr. Julius.”

Julius, receiving Karen’s request, separated from Karen, then stood in front of her, took her hand, and bowed gracefully.

Karen, would you grant me this dance?”

“With pleasure. Though dancing before the nobility made me rather nervous…!”

At the school reunion, Karen had actually been among the better dancers amid everyone’s mediocre dancing skills. But this was an aristocratic dance floor.

“As long as I’m here, there’s not even the slightest possibility you’ll fall, but even if you were to fall, it wouldn’t change that you’re the one I love.”

“…Yes, that is true. We’re here to show that off, after all!”

Karen stepped onto the dance floor with Julius for the next piece of music.

Though somewhat nervous, Julius’s lead was skillful, so she finished the dance without particular danger while having enough composure to enjoy it.

However, as Karen let out a breath of relief, Julius was glaring toward the wall.

“Is something the matter, Mr. Julius?”

“Nothing at all, Karen.”

Julius answered Karen with a smile.

Looking in the direction he had been glaring at earlier, some young ladies had turned pale and were trembling. Most likely, they had spoken ill of Karen or something.

Even if it didn’t reach Karen’s ears, it most likely reached Julius’s sharp hearing, strengthened by ascending the steps and gaining physical enhancement.

If she alone had caught their spiteful whispers, even scathing remarks about her dancing would have simply stroked her pride as jealousy toward Julius’s beloved. Alas, luck was not on her side. Seeing that Julius was even more sensitive to malice than she was, Karen found herself with enough composure to almost enjoy it.

Mr. Julius, I really don’t mind. So please go easy on them.”

“Whatever do you mean?”

Julius smiled sweetly.

Though Karen could not entirely view the romance-obsessed young ladies as strangers, she had no desire to press Julius when he feigned ignorance. Karen wouldn’t be able to show a pleasant face to people who spoke ill of Julius if the positions were reversed, either.

For now, to avoid stimulating him further, Karen decided to stick close to Julius. Karen not being hurt was the best defense against hurting Julius.

However, Viscountess Capel approached Karen and Julius, who had moved to the tea room, and said:

Master Julius, might you dance with this young lady next?”

It was part of proper etiquette for invited gentlemen to ask women to dance, so none were left as wallflowers. Especially when introduced by the hostess, the Viscountess Capel, it was courteous to accept.

But Julius said decisively:

I’m sorry, but I must decline.”

Karen wondered doubtfully whether that was acceptable manner-wise, and her perception seemed correct, as Viscountess Capel looked dumbfounded, and the young lady behind her looked on the verge of tears.

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