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Alchemist Karen No Longer Compromises, Chapter 226

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Chapter Two Hundred and Twenty-Six: Meeting the Family 2 (Thor’s POV)

You became B-rank a year ago—is that correct?”

“How did you know? My information should be confidential.”

“That’s exactly why. The time when your information trail went cold makes it easy to tell when you were promoted.”

“Ah, I see.”

The dinner party proceeded peacefully.

Karen had a tense expression, but that was concern about whether Thor might commit some blunder toward the Ehlertt family. It did not look like she feared becoming part of the household.

To reassure Karen, Thor demonstrated proper etiquette and manners while eating, even if his speech remained casual. However, that only unsettled Karen further, and for some reason, Sieg Ehlertt—the heir of the Ehlertt Earldom—glared at him.

Thor grinned at Sieg and then looked at Karen.

Sis, isn’t this super good?”

“Do you want my portion as well?”

When Thor said something was delicious, Karen would very naturally try to share her portion with him. It had always been like this. Long ago, when their father was absent, she would take Thor’s hand with her small one, and when they shared meals in the corner of the neighborhood tavern, she would try to let Thor eat as much as he wanted of whatever he wanted.

Not just food—everything. If someone close to her said they wanted something, she tended to give it away. Thor had long predicted that someday someone would appear who would take advantage of this aspect of Karen and try to take things from her.

“Yeah, give me some.”

Thor begged with a smile. He deliberately asked for a dish made with aromatic vegetables Karen did not particularly like, showing off his privilege as her younger brother to Sieg.

“Say ahh.”

Karen seemed unaware that this was considered a breach of manners. Though she was supposedly learning etiquette at the Ehlertt family’s estate, the teaching seemed quite lenient.

Thor had learned etiquette when he was a C-rank adventurer. From C-rank onward, noble clients increased. He didn’t prefer taking requests from nobles, but there were requests from the guild that had to be accepted. For that reason, Thor and his party were forced to learn etiquette.

He learned it, thinking he’d be killed by nobles if he made a mistake. Some even told him to his face that they would kill him if he messed up. Not all nobles were like that.

But in fact, Thor’s party at the time—Crimson Thunder party, including Thor himself—had encountered situations where they would indeed have been killed as promised if they’d messed up. By the hands of nobles who saw not the slightest value in the lives of low-rank commoners.

—Even the comrades who once said they would prove those nobles wrong when they rose in rank ended up claiming that low-rank people looked like trash once their own rank increased, becoming sympathizers with the nobles.

It seemed that rather than rank itself, climbing the steps and gaining greater magical power caused people to become like that. But whether fortunately or unfortunately, Thor felt something was off about that way of thinking. Somehow, he felt he was this way thanks to Karen, so it was probably a fortunate thing.

The current Karen seemed free from the tension Thor had once been forced to endure. Neither Helfried nor Alise had applied that kind of pressure to Karen. They had protected her.

Even now, they were just watching Karen and Thor’s interaction with warm smiles. Though the mother had noticed her son’s state and was smiling wryly.

“Heh.”

In the corner of his vision, Thor could see Sieg trembling with his girlishly cute face bright red, and finding it amusing, Thor laughed with the mouth he’d been about to open.

The only miscalculation was that the gaze from Julius, sitting on Thor’s other side, was also painful. That gaze was not condemning a breach of manners either—it was blatant jealousy.

In any case, it was just amusing, and Thor opened his mouth wide as if to show off his relationship with Karen.

But the next moment, a maid inserted herself between Karen and Thor and plopped food onto Thor’s plate with a thud.

It was exactly the dish he’d been about to receive from Karen.

“If you need seconds, there’s still plenty more, Mister Thor.”

The silver-haired maid smiled cheerfully, but her eyes weren’t smiling.

Since she was the maid who frequently delivered letters and packages from the Ehlertt family to the alchemy workshop, Thor at least knew her name.

Sara, let’s talk later.”

“Yes, Lady Karen. Later, then.”

“Actually, would late at night be okay?”

“Any time is fine. I’ll be waiting.”

She was not merely a maid—she was Sara, Karen’s friend. And she was also the loyal maid of the future earl.

She seemed to have seen through Thor’s prank on Sieg and come to stop it.

When Thor, having been neatly thwarted, looked toward Sieg, Sieg wore a thoroughly satisfied evil smile. It was truly the smile of an evil noble in the making.

“Good thing you got plenty, Thor.”

Karen peacefully resumed her meal, and Thor crunched through the mountain of vegetables piled on his plate.

Thor had fully expected that during the meal, only he would be made to answer questions. That it would be the so-called “commoner appraisal” that he not-so-rarely experienced when invited by nobles.

If you assumed you had simply been invited as a guest, you would be caught off guard. If you failed to realize you were being treated like livestock in human form whose pedigree was being evaluated at an appraisal meeting, you would surely respond the wrong way.

However, even without Thor asking, Helfried and Alise spoke about various things. About the Ehlertt family, about their territory, about troubles there from the present to the past. They spoke of things that shouldn’t be told to outsiders, much less to commoners.

What impressed Thor was that Karen showed no surprise at their stories and seemed to already know about them. What interested him most was the story of how the alchemist they’d hired for their son became their great benefactor.

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Chapter Two Hundred and Twenty-Five: Meeting the Family

Thor, the Ehlertt family is nobles, but they’re all good people, so you don’t need to be too nervous. But still, they are nobles, so I’d be happy if you could treat them a bit more politely than usual.”

I know. Leave it to me, Sis. As a B-rank adventurer, I deal with nobles pretty often, you know?”

“I see.”

Thinking back on the Thor she’d seen from their reunion until today, his words were dubious, but surely the people of the Ehlertt Earldom would forgive a little rudeness.

Karen let out a breath and adjusted Thor’s cravat one more time.

As she did, the sound of a carriage approached.

“Looks like our ride is here.”

“…Right.”

Karen nodded with a tense expression.

Tonight, Karen and Thor had been invited to a dinner party at the Ehlertt family.

If it had been just Karen, she wouldn’t have been this nervous. But tonight, even Thor was invited. The implication behind that made Karen feel tremendous pressure.

“It’ll be fine. Since it’s a favor from you, Sis, I’ll handle it well.”

Thor, clad in formal attire, flashed the same cheerful grin he always had. The wild orange hair he usually let run free had been carefully slicked back today, leaving his forehead exposed.

His outfit was noble formal wear, tailored from scratch for tonight. He looked quite good in it, though that might be Karen’s favoritism as his older sister.

Karen’s dress was also tailored the same way as Thor’s. Though there were still some dresses Alise had given her that she hadn’t worn yet, it felt wrong to wear those tonight, so Karen had prepared her own dress.

When Karen gripped the invitation tightly, the bell rang.

“Let’s go, Sis.”

Thor held out his arm. At least he seemed to know the conduct of escorting. Feeling just a little relieved, Karen was supported by Thor’s arm and, seeing off by Harald, left the house.

Karen, Thor, I’ve come to pick you up.”

Julius, who had descended from the carriage, was also dressed up in noble formal wear.

“How’s this dress? I chose it myself—is it strange?”

At Karen’s desperate question, Julius’s eyes narrowed.

You’re very beautiful today too, Karen.”

“Hmm. You’d think that no matter what I wore, wouldn’t you, Mr. Julius?”

“Ah, perhaps so. After all, you yourself are the most beautiful.”

You’re no help either, Mr. Julius!”

“Alright, alright, quit flirting with me stuck in the middle.”

Thor pushed Julius aside and helped Karen into the carriage.

Thor climbed in after her and took the seat beside Karen, while Julius sat opposite her.

The carriage proceeded straight toward the Ehlertt family’s residence.

Earl Ehlertt, Countess, thank you very much for inviting me today. My name is Thor, a B-rank adventurer and the younger brother of Karen, a B-rank alchemist. I am honored to make your acquaintance.”

Karen looked up at Thor with a face like a pigeon hit by a peashooter.

Seeing Karen like that, Helfried, who had come out to greet them, smiled wryly.

I am Helfried. I’ve heard about you. You can behave as you normally do, Thor.”

“This is simply my way of showing respect to the members of the Ehlertt family who have treated my sister so kindly. Please do not concern yourselves—I am not forcing myself.”

Your sister seems to be the one forcing herself, Mr. Thor. Hehe.”

At Karen’s blank expression that wouldn’t return to normal, Alise burst out laughing as if she couldn’t hold it in.

Thor looked down at Karen and returned his speech to normal, saying, "Come on, Sis.”

I can do at least this much, you know? You totally didn’t believe me, did you?”

“W-Well…”

You’re the one who kept reminding me over and over not to be rude to nobles. So I’m being courteous, but what are you getting surprised for, Sis?”

Sister Karen looks troubled, so you can just act normally. Father and Mother said that’s perfectly fine.”

“Sister?”

When Thor looked down at him with a puzzled expression, Sieg—who had come out with Helfried and Alise—looked back up at him with a deep frown.

Looking down at Sieg, Thor put on an amiable smile.

“However, it appears that the future head of the house finds my manner displeasing. I would gladly adjust my behavior so as not to trouble you.”

“Not really. I don’t care about your attitude at all.”

Sieg turned his face away with a huff.

Alise frowned at his behavior.

I’m sorry, Mr. Thor. I am Alise. My son has been rude to you. I’ll have him correct it. Sieg, didn’t I tell you to treat Mr. Thor as someone older than you?”

“Please don’t worry, Countess. Though I am a B-rank adventurer, I am a commoner.”

Karen felt a chill as she noticed the sarcasm that had seeped into Thor’s words. Even nobles were expected to show respect to a B-rank adventurer. Yet there were surely nobles who would still look down on someone simply for being born a commoner—and that, too, was unavoidable.

However, Alise smiled gently without any sign of noticing the poison Thor had mixed into his words.

“Neither being a commoner nor being a B-rank adventurer matters. You are the younger brother of Ms. Karen, who is precious to us. So please allow us to show you our heartfelt respect.”

At Alise’s words, Thor’s eyes widened slightly.

Sieg, isn’t Ms. Karen important to you too?”

Sister Karen is important, but…”

Sieg, unusually sulking like a child his age, suddenly glared at Thor.

“As Sister Karen’s younger brother, I won’t lose even if we’re not related by blood!”

After declaring this loudly, Sieg turned around and walked away briskly.

Thor watched his retreating figure with a blank expression.

Thor, I apologize for my son. He seems to be burning with rivalry toward you. I’ll scold him well later, so please forgive him for now.”

“No, it’s fine. You don’t need to scold him. If he was looking down on me for being a commoner, that would be one thing, but he doesn’t seem like that kind of guy.”

“Looking down on someone for their status is absolutely unthinkable. Our great benefactor, Karen, is also a commoner.”

“…I see.”

At Helfried’s firm declaration, Thor blinked.

Sieg really adores Karen, Thor.”

“…Seems like it.”

Responding to Julius’s words in a murmur, Thor looked at Karen, who had been watching the direction Sieg had disappeared with an affectionate expression.

You really are amazing, Sis.”

“Hm? Did you say something?”

“Nothing.”

Thor turned back to Helfried and Alise and bowed.

“Then I’ll take you up on your kindness and behave as I normally would.”

At Thor’s words, Helfried narrowed his eyes in satisfaction, and Alise smiled warmly.

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Chapter Two Hundred and Twenty-Four: Panacea Request 2

“Now that you’re feeling better, soup alone isn’t much—want some bread too? There’s salad as well!”

“Ah… I don’t feel like I can eat solid food yet, so don’t trouble yourself.”

“If there’s no extra charge, I’ll have it.”

Urte wiped her tears roughly, and her stomach rumbled loudly.

“Crying made me so hungry!”

“Everything except the panacea is just regular food, so eat freely.”

Since Karen hadn’t appraised them, there might be dishes that had become potions, but it was trivial to Karen, so she clapped her hands without mentioning it.

I’ll join in as well. Harald!”

At Karen’s signal, Harald brought in the dishes he had prepared in the kitchen.

“This bread is from my friend’s bakery. It’s really delicious!”

“So it really is just a regular meal… Won’t eating it together cancel out the panacea’s effects?”

I wonder?”

“’I wonder,’ you say…”

“Originally, I made it because I liked the taste, and it just happened to become a panacea, and aside from the portions I’m giving you, I just made it as dinner, so it’s fine even if the effects disappear.”

Karen sat across from Urte and took a deep breath of the aroma from the soup curry Harald had brought.

“Ahh, I’m getting hungry. Once you smell this, you definitely want to eat it.”

Noticing Urte’s astonishment at Karen’s attitude, Karen grinned.

“Enjoy your meal, okay? Ms. Urte!”

I’m starting to understand what kind of alchemist you are.”

Just then, Thor peeked into the reception room, carrying a tray with a soup curry set.

I can eat with you too, right?”

“Of course, Thor!”

I’ll intrude too!”

“Just like an elf. Not a shred of remorse.”

Paying no mind to Thor’s bitter words, Yuluyana sat in the seat of honor at the head of the table with a natural expression. Aaron, who ended up sitting next to him, recoiled in shock, but Yuluyana didn’t care at all.

After placing the soup curry set in front of Yuluyana, Harald looked at Karen.

Lady Karen, Mister Ahim is waiting—what should I do?”

“Prepare a portion for him too.”

“What!?”

As Ahim, who had been peeking into the reception room, showed a surprised face, Harald nodded with "Very well" and returned to the kitchen.

“Hey, is it okay for me too? How much is it? Can I pay later?”

“It’s a welcome gift from your senior disciple, Ahim. Don’t worry and just eat.”

“…I’ll gratefully accept your welcome.”

“Cleaning up after my master feels like my job anyway.”

“It’ll become my job too from now on. Let’s do our best together, Karen.”

“Yeah.”

Karen and Ahim nodded at each other earnestly.

The person at the center of the conversation was once again engrossed in reading Karen’s paper, not even noticing his disciples’ melancholy.

Lady Karen, the table seems full, so I’ll stay in the kitchen.”

“Come sit next to me! Come on, Thor, move over!”

“Okay.”

“…Eating among such an illustrious group will probably make me lose my sense of taste.”

Since Thor had been made to move over, there was apparently no escape, and Harald came over with his own tray, looking dejected.

Speaking of which, everyone here except Harald was C-rank or above. Two C-rank adventurers, one B-rank adventurer, two B-rank alchemists, and one S-rank alchemist.

“Even so, you’re my disciple, so you have to eat with us.”

“…Yes.”

Harald sat between Karen and Ahim with a complicated expression mixing tension and joy.

“Now, everyone, put your hands together.”

“Hands?”

“It’s Sis’ mysterious custom. Just go along with it.”

Since it was a group meal for the first time in a while, Karen had involved those around her in the ritual she usually did alone, just like in the old days.

Gratefully accepting Thor’s support, she continued with a smile:

“Itadakimasu.”

“Itadakimasu!”

When Thor said it loudly, Urte and Aaron, who had already started eating, said "Itadakimasu?" in unison as if drawn in.

Since Karen always did it, Harald had long followed her example. Yuluyana misunderstood and said, "Is this a necessary action before eating the panacea?" Seeing that, Ahim also put his hands together, saying, "So this is for the panacea…”

When Karen began eating and dipped pieces of bread—naan she had asked Fiene’s bakery to make long ago—into the soup curry, cries of "Eek!" rose from all the alchemists except Harald.

“T-To so casually destroy the panacea…”

“H-How terrifying…”

Yuluyana and Ahim turned pale, but Karen munched away with a calm face.

“This bread—I call it naan—is delicious when you dip it in curry and eat it. I recommend it.”

“If so, I’ll follow your suit, Lady Karen.”

Ahim, in the opposite seat of honor, frowned as he watched Harald tear bread and dip it in the soup curry, following Karen’s example.

Karen, this guy’s an E-rank alchemist, right? And I heard his magical power is E-rank too. Sure, becoming an E-rank alchemist with that magical power is impressive, but you’re still letting him eat a panacea?”

Harald is my disciple. Besides, he’s an E-rank alchemist, but he can make potions that neither you nor Master can make, Ahim.”

Karen placed her hand on Harald’s shoulder, whose expression had become tense at Ahim’s contempt, and said:

“If anyone comes closest to making a panacea after me, it’s probably Harald.”

“—What exactly is this panacea you make?”

At Ahim’s question, Karen nodded thoughtfully.

“When I make a potion with multiple overlapping effects, it feels like the goddess upgrades it into a panacea.”

“Upgrade… a potion. Certainly, when making medium healing potions or large healing potions, there is that kind of feeling.”

It had long been known that when multiple non-magical materials were used in a potion, the potion’s name would change. If there were about two or three types of materials, when appraised, it would have a name reflecting those materials. However, once the number exceeded four ingredients, the name became vague about the materials. If the effects were similar, even potions made from different ingredients would be grouped under the same vague name.

By using rarer ingredients, it became possible to produce potions with two or more effects. Karen suspected that when the number of effects increased further, they would eventually merge somewhere along the way and become a panacea.

“You have to understand the properties of the ingredients you use and have the goddess acknowledge that the multiple effects overlap naturally. Just throwing ingredients you understand into a pot won’t work. …And there’s one more important factor for making a panacea, but the goddess has restricted it so I can’t tell anyone.”

When making panaceas, Karen always put in medicinal herbs. Herbs could transform into things other than potions—they compensated for something still missing when Karen’s curry was elevated into a panacea. If she understood completely what was lacking, she would eventually be able to make a perfect panacea.

Because she couldn’t teach Harald this important part about medicinal herbs transforming, Harald had no choice but to realize it on his own.

“Well, read the details in my B-rank promotion paper.”

Although no one could reproduce it, the fact that she couldn’t write everything was due to the goddess’s restrictions, so, apparently, this was fine. It was the privilege of a high-ranking alchemist.

However, she was able to write it in Japanese, which no one else could read. Even with the goddess’s restrictions, writing in ciphers that no one else could read was apparently allowed, which was why high-ranking alchemists recorded their research in coded form.

The Japanese parts looked like obvious code to other people, so she could only hope someone might decipher them someday. It was questionable who could ever decipher text written in a language and script that didn’t exist in this world, but Karen lacked the ability to turn it into elegant poetry or create her own code within the goddess’s limits.

I’ll decipher it someday, Ms. Karen.”

“Please stop trying to decode it while eating.”

Karen said sharply.

“Since it’s such delicious food, please eat it properly and enjoy it!”

“Indeed—it is a precious panacea, after all.”

Yuluyana suddenly stopped reading Karen’s paper, and Ahim also resumed his meal. After swallowing a spoonful of soup curry, Ahim said:

“This is good.”

“Right?”

“…I could eat this every day.”

“Every day is a bit too extravagant for a panacea.”

While Karen laughed merrily, Ahim devoured the soup curry and finished it completely.

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Chapter Two Hundred and Twenty-Three: Panacea Request

“Then I’ll take this man as my disciple! That way I can eat the panacea, right!?”

This guy…”

Thor’s face showed utter disbelief. Karen also turned a cold stare toward Yuluyana. To Yuluyana, the promise with Ahim truly didn’t matter at all.

He had the resources to take on a disciple. It was just that he didn’t want to accept one because it was a bother, and even that bother was a trivial matter he could take on in exchange for eating Karen’s panacea.

Ahim, he’s saying this, but do you still want to become this person’s disciple?”

“…I want to.”

Ahim answered with an extremely complicated expression.

Karen let out a sigh and turned back to Yuluyana.

“Since Ahim is saying this, I’ll prepare a plate for you too, Master. But this time you absolutely mustn’t break your promise, okay?”

“It’s a promise I made in front of you, Ms. Karen, so I won’t break it.”

Yuluyana answered in an extremely light tone.

Though there was very little sense of trust, it seemed to be true that he held Karen in high regard, so she had no choice but to believe him for now.

Ahim hung his head dejectedly.

“…I couldn’t find Lord Yuluyana, and I thought if I asked you, I might learn something, but to think you were actually Lord Yuluyana’s disciple. I heard the rumor that Lord Yuluyana had finally taken on a disciple, and when I heard that, I thought it was about meI’m disgusted with how pathetic I am.”

Ahim spoke with a dry laugh. His eyes looked desolate, but suddenly light dwelled in them.

“…Hm? So that means you’ll be my senior disciple?”

“Heheh. You can honor me if you want, you know?”

Your B-rank promotion thesis isn’t available for review yet. I can’t judge until I’ve read it. But earlier… did you say something about a panacea?”

Even while being toyed with by the worst master, Ahim had apparently caught the word panacea with sharp ears.

Perhaps it was because, as an alchemist, he was drawn to the very idea of a panacea—Karen found it impressive that he could shift gears and smile even in this situation.

Just as Karen was about to explain, the bell rang again, and Karen closed her mouth.

Harald greeted Urte, who was carrying Aaron on her back.

“Sorry, Ahim, I have to go.”

“Don’t worry about me. I’m the one who barged in suddenly.”

“Wait just a bit, okay?”

Seen off by Ahim, Thor, and Yuluyana, Karen went to welcome Urte.

I came a bit earlier than the promised time, but if there’s a problem, I’ll wait outside. I got a bit eager.”

“It’s totally fine! Come in, come in!”

“…There seem to be more presences than when I came before—do you have guests?”

“It’s just my master and junior disciple, so don’t worry about it.”

When Karen guided Urte to the reception room, Urte made a puzzled face.

“Dinner time? Sorry about that. I’ll leave right after receiving the panacea.”

“This is your portion, Ms. Urte. This one is Mr. Aaron’s portion.”

“Why…?”

Aaron, carried on Urte’s back, weakly interjected.

Two plates had been prepared in the reception room. To anyone who didn’t know, it would only look like soup with chunky chopped vegetables had been prepared.

Neither of them knew at all what kind of potions Karen made.

While patting the sofa chair to encourage them to sit, Karen said:

“It’s because my potions are cooking potions.”

“So this is a potion? Even so, why is there a portion for me too? I don’t have money to pay for my portion too, you know?”

“The money is fine. As my guard, I thought I’d have you taste my potion once. Uncle Sepl has already eaten it—if you don’t know what I can do, you won’t know what you need to protect me from or how, right?”

“…I see. As a guard, you mean.”

Urte herself didn’t need the panacea. So this was purely prepared to let her know what Karen could do.

“Today’s panacea is Japanese-style soup curry with kelp broth!”

“Japanese-style? Today’s panacea?”

“Well, don’t worry about it. Shouldn’t you hurry and let Mr. Aaron eat?”

Urte gasped and lowered Aaron onto the sofa. After gently laying him down and stacking cushions behind his back to slightly raise his body, Urte picked up the soup plate.

“Let him drink just the soup first. When he gets some energy, let him eat the soft vegetables.”

“The soup first.”

Urte scooped up a spoonful of soup and slowly brought it to Aaron’s mouth. When Aaron took the soup into his mouth, he put strength into his trembling body and eventually managed to swallow it.

Opening his eyes wide, Aaron turned his head while trembling to look at Urte.

“Give me more, please!”

“Y-Yeah!”

Urte nodded with tears blurring her voice and brought the soup to Aaron’s mouth.

Karen let out a relieved breath as she could see Aaron’s body relaxing visibly.

Urte continued assisting with the meal while tears streamed down her face.

Aaron looked up at Urte and smiled.

“Don’t cry, Urte.”

“Shut up. I’ve been holding it in all this time. I can at least cry now…!”

“…Sorry, Urte. Thank you for not abandoning me.”

“We’re husband and wife! When we got married, I prayed to the goddess for the right to be with you for life! There’s no way I’d abandon you over something like this…!”

Aaron slowly sat up, his movements still awkward, and embraced Urte.

Urte clung to Aaron’s back with one hand and began crying out loud.

Karen tried to retrieve the soup plate in Urte’s other hand so she wouldn’t drop it, but Urte gripped the plate firmly and wouldn’t let go.

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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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