Chapter Two Hundred and Thirty: Celebration Party
“Lady Karen, a letter has arrived from Master Sieg of the Ehlertt family.”
“Thank you, Harald.”
Since it was from Sieg, it probably wasn’t urgent. However, since Karen had finished dealing with all the letters that had been piling up recently, she immediately opened the letter and smiled.
“He’s throwing a celebration party for my D-rank and C-rank promotions, my triumphant return from the dungeon investigation, and my ascension of the rank all rolled into one.”
“How wonderful.”
Harald smiled politely. When Karen thought about it, her social circle was quite flashy, but for better or worse, Harald had no interest in it. There was even a sense that he thought it had nothing to do with him.
Karen chuckled at Harald.
“You’re invited too, Harald.”
“What?”
Seeing Harald’s eyes widen in surprise, looking as if he didn’t understand what was being said to him, Karen grinned and showed him the invitation.
“They want to celebrate your promotion to E-rank alchemist too. It’s an invitation from the children troubled by Bloodline Blessings who are preparing the party together with Master Sieg.”
After Karen had left for the dungeon investigation, Harald had apparently been requested by nobles to serve the herbal tea he’d learned to make to the children. The herbal tea potion Harald had learned to make was only one type of chamomile tea. However, Karen had heard that even that single type had been a great comfort to the children.
Harald stared down at the invitation with a dreamy look in his eyes, completely dazed. Karen patted his shoulder.
“Since we’ve been invited, we need to buy clothes suitable for a party.”
“Yes…”
Karen called for a carriage, pushed the dazed Harald into it, and took him to the tailor’s before he could collect himself.
Alice’s Tailor Shop.
This was a tailor for so-called high-ranking craftsmen, one who could also make clothes for high-ranking alchemists. Karen’s alchemist clothes were also tailored here. The dress she wore at the recent meeting between the two families had also been made here.
Since places frequented by high-ranking craftsmen often required formal wear, they could have formal clothes made with hidden pockets, made from materials with magical resistance for ease of work, and suitable for light tasks as well.
“Good afternoon, Ms. Alice.”
“Lady Karen, welcome. What brings you here today?”
“This is my apprentice, Harald. I’d like formal wear and alchemist clothes for him. I’ll be taking him to the places I go, so please make them of the same level of formality as what you made for me.”
“What is your budget?”
“About the same as mine for each. I think he’s stopped growing, but there’s a possibility he might grow a bit more, so please make them slightly large so they’ll last longer.”
“Lady Karen? I don’t have that much money on hand—”
At Harald’s stiffening face, Karen laughed.
“This is a celebration gift from me, your master, for my apprentice who ascended the steps and got promoted.”
She had been thinking of having alchemist clothes tailored for him as a celebration for his promotion to E-rank alchemist. Harald had grown noticeably taller compared to before she left for the dungeon investigation, but lately his height had not changed much. His growth seemed to have stopped once he became about a fist taller than Karen, so the timing seemed just right. While she was at it, she decided to have formal wear made for him as well.
Harald’s eyes went perfectly round, and his mouth moved wordlessly, but no sound came out. He was a smart and flawless child, but sometimes he froze up at unexpected moments.
Chuckling at Harald, who was frozen now, Karen entrusted him to Alice’s measuring hands.
“Lady Karen, um, thank you very much.”
“You can thank me after the clothes are finished, you know?”
In the carriage on the way back, Karen said with a laugh.
“But I’m so happy… my feelings of gratitude are overflowing and won’t stop.”
Harald clutched to his chest the pouch for holding alchemical tools that he had received earlier. It was the one Harald had chosen from among four types.
“I’ve never had personal belongings bought for me in my entire life… and moreover, a celebration gift… it’s just like, family shopping—”
Breaking off mid-sentence, Harald gasped and covered his mouth with his hand.
“I-I’m sorry! How presumptuous! Um, I don’t want you to misunderstand, but this absolutely does not mean I have romantic feelings for you, Lady Karen. Please understand this point deeply first.”
Harald rattled this off to Karen, who was looking puzzled.
“I also have absolutely no intention of competing with Mister Thor.”
“So you mean you felt like my child?”
At Karen’s observation, Harald froze solid.
“M-My apologies for that slip of the tongue!”
Harald bowed his head vigorously on the opposite seat of the carriage.
Being compared to a mother by a boy only about four years younger than her felt strange, and Karen blinked. Setting aside when his appearance had been small, his physical growth was already catching up to his age. However, since the image of Harald from when he couldn’t grow still remained in her memory, Karen smiled softly.
“I’ve got myself quite a big son.”
“Please kill me…!”
“What a dangerous way to be embarrassed.”
Karen had bought everything for Tim as well—uniforms and necessities for living and working at the shop.
However, those were ultimately things necessary for work. Since Natalia and Sara would scold her for being too indulgent if she gave gifts, Karen always justified it as something needed for work.
Those were surely different from the kinds of gifts parents who visited shops bought for their children.
“An apprentice is like a younger sibling or a child, after all. So being like a son isn’t so bad, right?”
“It absolutely is not okay…!”
A rather sharp retort came back from Harald, who was usually a yes-man no matter what Karen did.
Karen burst out laughing.
“Alchemist clothes made at that shop can be worn even when you become B-rank, so take good care of them, my son.”
“I’m your apprentice.”
After immediately correcting her without missing a beat, Harald cleared his throat and said:
“…I’ll show you I’ll become a splendid alchemist worthy of these clothes.”
“I’m looking forward to it.”
“Yes!”
Harald nodded with a determined expression.
It would be difficult to have a Child of the Dark Night create the non-magical material potions Karen wanted. But Harald could recreate Karen’s potions. She couldn’t help but deeply and heavily place her expectations on his’s future.
