1265 Episode 1265



A few days after talking to Mayo... but Ray had not taken any action against the Speel Trading Company.
 This is our problem, and it has been influenced by being told that if Ray gets involved, it will cause a lot of trouble.
 Ray himself understood that he was a celebrity in many ways.
 I also understand that this case is not something I should be involved in.
 If Spiel had given some unreasonable reason to take over or absorb Mayo's, Ray wouldn't have been silent, but this case is a matter of fact between the two...that's right.
 If so, it would have been an impossible option for Ray to stick his nose in there.
 Ray knows very well how powerful he is.
 But... so I understood that it was not a good idea to do whatever you wanted.
 What Ray is doing right now is...

"Oh, Ray. How about this one? It might look a bit mature for Ray, but I think it looks pretty good on him."
"Well, a little Kenny," I think this is the one that suits Ray."

 For some reason, Lenora and Kenny were strolling around the store, walking down the main street.

(Window shopping? Well, there's no glass.)

 There are a lot of clothes in the store.
 But all of them were second-hand...so-called second-hand clothes, unlike what Ray knows about window shopping.
 Basically, however, you can't buy new clothes at Elgin.
 Lenora and Kenny, who are paid handsomely as Guild receptionists, would have bought them, but today they have come to secondhand clothing stores.

(Also, there are old clothes that are no different from new ones. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

 Clothes that look as if they were new are naturally more expensive than others.
 That's a few times... even a dozen times more if you're bad at it.

"I was actually going to look for a craftsman to make clothes."

 Whispering, I tilt my head to ask why this happened.
 the silver lion's fur suit proposed to Azimov
 In order to examine it, I was going to see if there were any good clothing craftsmen... but on the way I met Lenora and Kenny, who said they were closed today, and ended up working together.
 Ray, however, doesn't dislike Lenora or Kenny either.
 No, I could have said that I had a good feeling about him.
 Ray himself doesn't understand what kind of goodwill is.
 Still, it was never a bad thing for Ray to walk around the shops with them.
 ...but not many people can recognize Kenny as a bloated man, let alone Lenora.

"Oh, Ray, let's go there next time. It seems to be a place that has a reputation for serving delicious herbal tea."

 Tell him so, Kenny pulls Ray to a store a short distance from the secondhand clothing store.

"A little Kenny," Wait a minute. ...I'm sorry, Mr. Ray. Kenny was able to go out with Ray for the first time in a long time, so he got excited."

 Lenora apologetically bows to Ray, who is pulled by Kenny.

"Don't worry. I wanted to buy something as a souvenir for Seto, so it's just right."

 Seth passes through Ray's mind playing in the snow with his children near the stable.
 Originally, Seto was supposed to come with me today, but it was a different action because the children wanted to play with Seto.
 Seto was wondering which to choose between playing in the snow and going out with Ray, but he also acted differently after Ray told him to play with his children.
 I guess it's like Ray to think that Seto is attracted to playing in the snow, but he's still acting differently as a result, so he'

"Is it Seto's souvenir?" Come to think of it, that restaurant has delicious bread made from dried fruits, so that might be a good idea."
"Yes. It's a little expensive, but it's worth it."

 Kenny, who was pulling Ray's hand, nods in agreement to Lenora's words.

"Bread with dried fruit kneaded into it? I've eaten it somewhere before, and it was pretty good." I don't think it's that store."

 Their words remind Ray of the taste of the bread he had eaten before.
 Before I came to Elgin, I had bought and eaten dried fruits...mainly raisins in supermarkets.
 However, the difference between mechanically made bread and hand-made bread by artisans seems to be.
 Compared to the bread I ate in Japan, the bread I ate here was superior in taste.

(Well, bread sold at bakeries in Japan tastes better than normal bread.)

 Raisin bread was one of Ray's favorite foods.
 Even after coming to Elgin, bread kneaded with dried fruit and nuts was one of Ray's favorites.

"Well, it's characteristic of each restaurant to knead bread into various ways, but there are many restaurants that do it. I hear that some restaurants bake bread with vegetable juice?"
"What else has changed is that I have seen some bakery bake oak, calling it extravagant meat bread."

 For some reason, Kenny says so, remembering and laughing at Lenora's words.
 Ray makes me wonder what's interesting.
 For Ray, bread wrapped in ham or bacon is by no means unusual, if not meat.
 In fact, many bakeries sell such bread, and Seto never disliked that kind of bread.

"What's wrong with you? I think you watch a lot of bread."
"No, Ray," I've never seen such bread, and I don't want to eat it if possible."
"... Huh? Don't you want to eat it? What do you mean?"

 Kenny opens his mouth with a smile on his face, completely incomprehensible.

"I think what Ray thinks is bread wrapped in seasoned oak and baked, but it's not. What the owner did was squeeze the baked oak and put the gravy in the dough and bake it."
"...what do you think?"

 Instead of wrapping the meat and baking it, paste the gravy into the dough.
 When Ray was told that, he bowed his head in bewilderment.
 I can't say for sure because I haven't actually eaten it, but Ray still didn't think such bread was delicious.
 I think it's going to be pretty greasy bread.
 Seeing Ray's expression, Kenny nods that he understands how he feels.
 In fact, the bread was put up for sale as a trial, but buyers bought it once out of curiosity and never looked at it again.
 With that in mind, it wouldn't be hard to imagine what the bread was like.
 While they are talking like that, the Rays continue to move on and eventually arrive at their destination.
 Men don't often look like men, as there are only herbal teas and refreshments.
 Of course there was no such thing as nothing, but most of the guests were still women.

"Wow..."

 Most of the guests are women, so Ray mutters unconsciously.
 However, while she didn't seem to really feel it, Ray, who has a female face like this, can only be seen as a woman in some people's eyes.
 Ray's small stature, wearing a dragon robe, and not being able to see the lines of his body, may also be influenced.
 Naturally, some guests are adventurers, and others recognize Ray as Ray for many other reasons.
 But now they seem to want to concentrate on their own pleasures, especially no one to pander to Ray.

"I understand herbal tea is popular, but I never thought there would be such a customer.""As I said, bread made from dried fruit as well as herb tea is also famous. Let's sit down."

 Guided by a clerk, Ray, Lenora and Kenny sit in their chairs.
 Then, ordering a set of herbal tea and dried fruit bread, Kenny finally breathes relief and takes off some clothes.
 Kenny's bloated body tapers a little.
 Of course, I can't pretend to take off all my jackets in the store, so I'm still wearing blobs compared to usual.

`Well, it's nice that it's warm, after all. I wish they would warm up the whole inside of the guillem anyway."
"Well, how many magic items do you need to do that?" and we must cover the city physically, not the boundaries."
"I know," But there are many other people who don't like the cold weather, so I'm sure there are a lot of people who agree with it, too, right, Ray?"

 As Kenny turns away, Ray is at a loss as to how to answer.
 Of course Ray doesn't like the cold, but he doesn't have to worry about the cold if he wears a dragon robe, let alone his body.
 The cold is also considerably stronger than Kenny feels.
 ...but Ray still doesn't like the cold weather because of his experience in Japan.
 And it's by no means impossible for Ray to warm up the whole Gilm if he's serious.
 Given Ray's enormous magical powers and fire-specific attributes, it might have been natural.
 However, it is not so easy to do because it involves the danger of burning up the guillem itself if you are not good at it.
 It's not going to be carried out unless it's like a great cold wave.

"Thank you for waiting, here's your herbal tea set."

 When the clerk arrives, he leaves herb tea and bread in front of the three of them.
 Ray is a little unsatisfied with only two loaves large enough to eat in one bite.
 Eventually, he orders some more bread and Ray takes the herbal tea to his mouth, talking to Lenora and Kenny.
 The moment you put it in your mouth, a refreshing feeling spreads through your mouth.
 The feeling, similar to mint tea but different from it, was by no means unpleasant to Ray.
 And the next thing I reached out was, of course, a bread kneaded with dried fruit from this main -- and for Ray.
 The bread I touched was not so hot as to say that I was able to get into the shop just at the right time, but it was still warm enough.
 When you raise your teeth, the surface comes into your mouth with a crisp texture, and the aroma of wheat spreads through your mouth... the sweet smell of dried fruit explodes the next moment.
 And when you chew the bread in your mouth, the sweetness of dried fruit spreads into your mouth as well as the sweet texture of wheat.

(Yes)

 With the sweetness and texture that spreads through the mouth, Ray realizes that there is more than one kind of dried fruit in the bread.
 At least more than one kind... that's all Ray could tell, but I still understand that this bread is delicious.
 I would have liked to buy a large quantity if possible, but I was told at the time of the additional order that the number of items that can be purchased by one person was fixed, and I had already ordered to that limit.
 I can't eat all the bread here and it makes me feel sad when I think about the souvenirs for Seto.

"The bread in this restaurant is delicious, as always." Herbal tea, too."

 Kenny happily eats bread and drinks herbal tea.
 Lenora was also enjoying tea time with a smile, nodding to Kenny's words.
 It must be feminine to like sweets. ...however, the man Ray likes sweets enough.

(I don't think I've ever seen a sweet tooth if I don't drink... is that so?)

 Ray wonders.
 However, in the case of Ray, when he was in Japan, his father, who was a drinker, influenced him to serve as a snack for dinner, so he doesn't drink, but he likes snacks.
 There was no particular uproar on this day... and I had a relaxing chat with Lenora and Kenny.