Chapter Two Hundred and Forty-Four: Visiting the Knight Order
“To every one of the Ehlertt Knights, thank you for all your hard work. I’m Karen, an alchemist. I’ve come bearing gifts!”
“Oh! Alchemist Karen—the one who healed Master Sieg, who suffered from the Bloodline Blessing!”
“I heard that though you were E-rank last year, you were promoted to B-rank in no time, but is that true!?”
“A gift from a high-ranking alchemist—how grateful…!”
Karen appeared at the knights’ training ground carrying a large basket. Though confused, the knights welcomed Karen with generally favorable attitudes. As expected, the title of B-rank alchemist must carry weight. And the gifts were surely another powerful factor. Gifts from a B-rank alchemist would naturally be welcomed by anyone.
Just in case, Karen had brought her orichalcum alchemy pot from the royal capital. Although she had left her workshop in the capital to Harald, the orichalcum cauldron was far too valuable to entrust entirely to him.
She could have deposited it with the Alchemists’ Guild, but since it was far lighter than an adamantite cauldron, she brought it with her to the Ehlertt territory this time.
She had it stored in the safe in the room for the wife who married into the Ehlertt household—in other words, Karen’s room. She took out the orichalcum cauldron from there and quickly prepared everything.
Incidentally, Sepl and Urte were also present, but they were treated as servants attending Karen and apparently didn’t count as guests in noble society. Still unaccustomed to the treatment of supporters, Karen cleared her throat and pulled herself together.
“To honor everyone who works hard to protect the beloved Ehlertt territory of Mr. Julius, who will become my fiancé! I’ve brought honey lemon tea fatigue recovery potions.”
“Fatigue recovery? Is there such a potion?”
“That’s new to me, but I guess that’s what you’d expect from someone who climbed from E-rank to B-rank in just a year.”
“We’re grateful. The knight captain has been murderous lately, and training has been getting increasingly harsh.”
Most of the knights present were unfamiliar faces. Karen had some acquaintance with the Ehlertt knights in the royal capital. So those here must be knights permanently stationed in the Ehlertt territory.
The small number of knights was probably because Helfried had gone to set up the venue at the forest edge for the hunting festival that would resume this year, and most had accompanied him.
“There’s plenty in the pot, so please drink during your breaks. And as souvenirs for the wives and lovers who support you all, beauty potions—”
“Beauty potions!? The ones my lover said she absolutely had to have and went all the way to the royal capital for!?”
“Is it all right!? I heard they’re constantly sold out even in the royal capital!?”
“My wife was so disappointed that she couldn’t get them even though she wanted them so badly!”
“Thank you! My daughter has wanted them forever! With this, I can show my dignity as a father who’s often absent!”
There was a saying: if you wish to shoot the general, first shoot his horse. The beauty potions Karen had prepared, thinking it would be faster to win over the knights’ families, wives, daughters, and lovers if she wanted to win over the knights themselves, seemed to be extremely effective.
Karen smiled brightly and distributed the bottles she had brought in the basket to the knights.
“Please direct your gratitude to Mr. Julius. After all, I’m in the Ehlertt territory because he is here.”
“Our thanks to Sir Julius!”
“Well done persuading such an alchemist to join Ehlertt Earldom!”
The knights were offering words of gratitude to Julius, who wasn’t present, all at once. Unlike the knight captain who had rejected Julius’s teachings, they didn’t seem to harbor any ill will toward Julius.
Karen patted her chest in relief.
“Please continue to look after Mr. Julius!”
“Of course.”
“We are nowhere near Master Julius’s level, so unlike Ehlertt’s elites, we can’t accompany him into dungeons…”
“But we’ll do our best!”
The atmosphere was harmonious.
Such activities, done regularly, would eventually support the one who would become Karen’s husband. This was the very model of wifely support, Karen thought proudly.
“You don’t have minor healing potions?”
“I believe you purchase such potions from the local alchemists. I couldn’t intrude and take their work away, especially since I won’t be staying here permanently.”
“Ah, that’s right.”
“However, our stock has become quite low at present, and additional deliveries are difficult. If you could make just the shortfall, it would be extremely helpful.”
“I see… I’ll consult with the knight captain.”
“In that case, we’ll guide you to the knight captain’s office right away!”
Karen’s objective had been the knight captain from the start. As planned, Karen was smoothly guided to his office.
She gained the support of ordinary knights while closing in on the knight captain—everything unfolded exactly as Karen had planned.
“Captain, Alchemist Karen is here.”
“Enter.”
Inside the room was a giant of a man. He was standing by the desk, so tall that Karen had to look up at him. He was probably taller than Julius. But what made this man feel even larger was his thick physique. His body, armored in bulging muscles, wore his knight’s uniform as if it were too tight.
He had black hair and gray eyes. His appearance closely resembled Winfried Ehlertt—Julius and Helfried’s father—whom she had seen in portraits.
