Chapter Two Hundred and Seventy: Mushroom Sandwiches and Herb Tea
“Amazing! These are actually potions!”
In front of Karen’s tent. On the unfolded folding table, sandwiches and herb tea prepared for lunch were lined up for everyone. Petra examined them with a small monocular-shaped appraisal mirror and let out a cheer.
Just earlier, she had been grumbling while watching Karen make lunch, saying she should just leave it to a cook, but now she had performed a complete and artful reversal. The sheer sincerity of her delight was almost artistic in itself, and Karen watched her with a warm smile.
“So some effect got attached.”
At Karen’s words, Petra’s eyes widened as she turned around.
“Why don’t you know about it yourself?”
“I just made them while thinking I wanted everyone to be energetic—I didn’t intend to make potions. Well, if a good effect got attached, that’s good.”
“How is that even possible…?”
Petra looked visibly shaken.
Karen didn’t appraise everything every time she cooked. Sometimes she was hungry and ate while cooking.
Since Karen was currently accompanied by several nobless, even though things were casual, she really couldn’t keep them waiting.
“What was the appraisal result?”
“Apparently, they have an energizing effect.”
“Ahaha! That’s a vague appraisal result.”
“That’s because you made them that way!”
Petra was right. Probably, it wasn’t because Petra’s appraisal mirror was of low quality. Even with Karen’s mirror, the result wouldn’t change much.
The bread was sliced thin, toasted, and topped generously with mushrooms sautéed in trent oil with salt and pepper. They were autumn-flavored sandwiches layered with prosciutto and crisp lettuce.
“Lady Karen, so these are potions, correct? Are you sure it’s all right without us paying…?”
“It’s just lunch, so please eat without worrying.”
Next to Rosine, showing a reserved attitude, Petra had already begun praying, "I give thanks for the abundant blessings granted by the goddess.”
“Master Licht, please eat too if you’d like.”
“Julius is a noble, so hiring a cook is normal.”
“Pardon?”
At Karen’s puzzled expression, Licht snorted through his nose.
“Unlike commoners, even if you’re good at cooking, it won’t earn you points as a wife, you know?”
Licht apparently intended this as a warning to Karen.
Unlike the girls elegantly holding knives and forks, Licht grabbed the sandwich with his hands and bit into it boldly. After freezing for a moment, he chewed the lettuce with crunching sounds and said with a sour face:
“…Delicious.”
“I’m glad.”
Karen smiled brightly and carried sandwiches and herb tea to Urte and Sepl, who were at a distance.
The herbal tea was a chamomile potion, something she had already written about in her papers, so some people had come to know of it. Its effect was likely fatigue recovery.
“Karen, are you sure it’s okay to take that attitude with a noble?”
“Yeah, Little Karen. Even if we’ll protect you no matter what, still…”
“Ah, it’s fine.”
Karen smiled at Urte and Sepl, who spoke in low voices out of concern for her. Perhaps worried about Licht’s good hearing, their voices were frighteningly quiet.
“Those young ladies aside, that man is strong, Karen. Don’t forget that he’s a higher rank than you, than us.”
“Yes, Ms. Urte.”
Karen gave an obedient response and returned to the nobles’ table.
Petra said with a serious expression:
“Say, Karen, wouldn’t this go well with wine?”
“Good observation, Lady Petra. It would. But how old are you? You should refrain from drinking until you’re an adult…”
“I’m obviously over fifteen! You can tell by looking!”
“I personally believe one shouldn’t drink until twenty.”
That said, Karen herself had already been drinking since eighteen, so she wasn’t in a position to speak so pompously. And in this world, one became an adult at fifteen, and there wasn’t even a law against children drinking alcohol in the first place.
Rosine also blinked curiously.
“My, wine is safer to drink than water, you know? When I was eleven, our territory was attacked by a horde of monsters, and we barricaded ourselves in the mansion with the people, but at that time, even three-year-old children drank the wine stored in our house rather than stagnant water. Unlike water, it doesn’t spoil.”
“Please stop talking about things that make the meal unpleasant, Lady Rosine.”
Chatting noisily, the two noble girls brazenly entered Karen’s tent to search for alcohol. Since the person who prepared this tent—either Alise or Helfried—had thoughtfully arranged it, various types of alcohol were placed inside.
Hearing the girls’ cheers as they apparently found it right away, Karen felt warmth.
Licht, who remained behind, said:
“Those supporters over there are right, you know? Karen. You seem to be underestimating me, but even though you’re a B-rank alchemist, I’m a higher rank than you in every sense.”
Even though Urte had suppressed her voice to the extreme, he had apparently heard anyway.
Having conquered the twentieth floor of a dungeon, Licht’s ability was equivalent to a B-rank adventurer. He wasn’t an opponent that C-rank Urte or D-rank Sepl could stand against.
And even though they both were B-rank, Licht—an heir to a titled noble house with adventurer-level strength—was overwhelmingly above Karen.
“I think you should fear and respect me more, but could you tell me what you’re thinking, taking such an attitude? Alchemist Karen. Depending on your answer, you’ll find yourself in a difficult situation.”
To Licht’s threatening words, Karen said:
“The moment Mr. Julius introduced you to me, I lost every reason to fear you, I suppose?”
“Huh?”
Licht furrowed his brow, clearly showing irritation. She could even feel a slight pressure of magical power. But Karen didn’t feel frightened in the least.
“There’s no way Mr. Julius would introduce me to someone harmful to me. After all, I’m loved by him!”
“Wha—”
“So you’re definitely Mr. Julius’s friend, Master Licht.”
At Karen’s words, Licht’s eyes widened round and he froze.
“Maybe it started because you got hold of Mr. Julius’s weakness… but he must think of you as a very close friend, right? Otherwise, he wouldn’t have introduced you to me!”
Karen said this proudly with a smug face.
Looking up at Karen like that, after losing words for a while, Licht eventually collapsed onto the table.
“…Damn it… I hate that you almost convinced me…!”
“Ahahahaha.”
Sitting next to Licht holding his head, Karen also started eating her sandwich.
The mushrooms sautéed in trent oil were lightly seasoned, making the saltiness of the prosciutto pair perfectly. Thanks to the boldly stuffed lettuce, her mouth felt refreshed, and it seemed she could eat endless amounts of the oil-soaked bread deliciously.
Completely at ease, Karen opened her mouth wide and took a big bite of the sandwich. Licht glared at her sideways with half-closed eyes, but Karen paid him no mind at all.
However, Karen soon straightened her back as if sensing something.
With Urte and Sepl at her sides—she saw Gottfried approaching.
