1799 1799th episode



Ray drinks the soup served in front of him.
 What spreads in the mouth is the rich flavor of animal extract.
 I think it's honestly amazing from Ray's point of view that it doesn't have any ingredients in it, but it's just pure soup.
 It was strange that salt was the only seasoning, but salt was the only seasoning that matched the taste.
 It's natural to have such a high level of cooking skills... Ray can see that they're high, but I don't know exactly how high they're required.
 Still, there was no doubt that the soup was purely the best.

(I remember seeing in some way that you can eat better meat like A5 grade simply sprinkling salt and pepper than seasoning it poorly...is this the same thing?)

 That's what Ray thinks for a moment, but for the time being, he simply gives his impressions of Georgima in front of him.

"It's delicious."
"I see,"

 Georgima nodded to Ray's words, but his expression was not happy.
 an expression of wanting a higher skill if one's ability is still inexperienced

"You don't seem satisfied yet, I see,"
"Oh, this soup is made from oak meat and bones, but besides the flavor, it has not completely eliminated the animal smell, and the taste is blurry. There are still bitterness and bitterness, and it will take some time to finish."

 The soup seemed good enough for Ray, but Georgima still seemed dissatisfied.
 However, since Ray served the soup in the afternoon the day after he explained about ramen, the rate of development must be far greater than that of an ordinary cook.

"Really? I think it's good enough."
"Is this ramen soup?"

 When Ray hears that, he tries to answer that it's slightly different, and immediately shuts up.
 What I know about ramen is just the knowledge that was written in the book.
 As long as you've never tasted it yourself, you can't say the soup in front of you tastes different.
 If you say that, you'll be wondering why Ray knows the taste of a dish he's never tasted.

"Oh, for now, I think this is the right direction for soup."
"Is that so? But the rich taste of the soup makes me feel like I'm going to lose something with salt.
"... ah,"

 Ray is reminded of a soup when he is told it's rich.
 I'm not sure if I can say that for a moment, but Georgima will get you there without saying anything, and Ray wants to eat better ramen too.
 That's how you decide, and you say the name of the soup that you remember.

"I remembered that there's soup for double soup.
"What kind of soup is it?"

 The soup I served to Ray tasted good, but it was nothing more than that it tasted good.
 For Georgima, there are still more complaints.
 So if it's possible to improve the taste of the soup, you might want to hear it.
 When Georgima asks her to eat, Ray says the introduction, just in case by case.

"I'll tell you, just like my knowledge of ramen, I only know what's written in the book. Just listen to it."
"I know. I just want some advice now."
"...this soup was made by boiling oak bones, wasn't it?"
"Oh, of course, there are plenty of deodorizing flavoured vegetables besides oak bones."
"Well, I don't think there's any problem with this smell, but Georgima is curious, is she?"

 Ray had five senses much sharper than any other man, but his taste buds were not developed to such a great deal.
 No matter how keen your taste is, you can't use it unless you train it properly.
 In that sense Ray's taste buds were absolutely devoid of experience.

"Yes, so what exactly is a double soup?"
"To put it simply, you just mix the soup made from seafood with the soup made from oak."
"...I see. I know there's such a recipe, but do you use it for ramen?"

 He had always thought his words would surprise him, but he was more surprised that Georgima already knew how to cook them.
 Georgima was, of course, somewhat surprised, but Ray's surprise was stronger than that.
 However, Georgima has a deep knowledge of cooking, so I think it's not strange to know.

"But soup has to do with noodles, too. ... How about that?"

 I ask, but Georgima shakes her head here.

"No. There's nothing we can do about it unless we know what irrigation is like in the first place. ... I guess it's water because it's a lot of water."
"Is irrigation difficult even for Georgima, who has a high level of knowledge and skill in cooking?"

 Ray originally thought it was liquid because of the name of irrigation, but in fact it could be another ingredient of that name.

"I'll find out... but until then, I think it's better to use this soup as udon soup instead of ramen."
"That would be the best choice,"

 Ray doesn't know if udon goes well with ramen soup.
 Well, I don't even know if this soup can be called ramen soup in the first place, so I guess it's too early to worry about it.

(It's not ramen, but udon noodles, soba noodles, and somen noodles that you eat in the soup stock of Kilitampo Nabe are delicious. Considering that, you can add udon directly to this soup, or you can add udon as a double soup.)

 Near Ray, who was thinking that way, Georgima was also thinking.
 What kind of seafood soup can I use to beat this cloudy pork bone -- or, to be exact, oak bone?

(For a strong taste, dried fish... shellfish? Or dried octopus or squid... Come to think of it, there was dried kuraken. With that...)

 Georgima quickly remembers the ingredients in the kitchen and thinks of ways to add a strong flavor to the soup.
 Ray's idea of double soup was unexpected to Georgima.
 Soup might have come to mind.
 Then, when you set your sights on seafood soup, you'll soon stand up.

"I've got a rough idea. I'll try a little bit of fish soup with this soup made from oak bones. I'll bring it back when it's ready, so try it again. I'd like to try a lot of noodles."
"I know about the soup and noodles, but what about the ingredients?"
"There's a lot going on over there, but the ingredients aren't that difficult to make... or, I mean, they'll almost be able to reproduce with the way they're prepared."

 When Georgima says so, I wonder for a moment whether it is so.
 But I've had similar dishes in terms of char shu and soft meat in stew, so I think it's probably OK.
 They should have been able to cook boiled or smoked eggs without any particular problems. ... It was unexpected for Georgima to smoke boiled eggs.
 In fact, it was even a great achievement in this ramen case that we learned about smoking boiled eggs.

"Was it just a memma? The guy who used bamboo shoots is a little bit... It doesn't look like what Ray said."
"Oh... I don't know how to make it either."

 The menma Ray knows needs to ferment bamboo shoots, but for Ray, who doesn't know much about it, it's hard to imagine how to make them."I'll go through trial and error. I don't know how long it will take for noodles to be ready in the first place. Then I'll improve this soup right away."
"Ah... please take care of me for lunch."

 It's already lunchtime, but Ray ate... No, he only drank soup made of oak bones.
 There are no ingredients, really only soup.
 For Ray, who originally eats more than others, this soup lunch is not very satisfying.
 Of course the soup itself was satisfactory for Ray.

"Oh? Come to think of it, it's already that time. I'll tell you to bring something back to the kitchen, so wait a minute."

 Georgima leaves the room saying so.
 Ray watched Georgima's back with a slightly stunned look on his face as he sat in a chair.

"Well, if I can cook ramen, I'

 In this way, Ray can't cook ramen while he's in the Duke of Kelevel.
 No, maybe we could do something unfinished, but... whether or not Ray would be satisfied with it was a different story.
 It's been a while since Georgima left... and when I'm satisfied with the lunch the maid brought me, I think about what to do.
 Naturally, this is the Duke of Kelebel, so there are not many people to call Ray's acquaintances.
 Elena and Arra, who were best friends of them, were also busy cleaning up their accumulated work while in Gilm and, at least, didn't have time with Ray today.
 How should I spend the afternoon?
 So Ray thought of training with the Knights led by Filma.
 But shortly afterwards, when I think of it, I remember that I am now in Annesis... the second largest city in the kingdom of Mileana.

(I didn't really feel that way because it was quiet in this house... then should I go around and see Annesis? There might be some dishes, ingredients, magic items, etc. that I haven't eaten yet.)

 If that's the case, Ray can't be like this forever.
 As if it were a lucky day, get ready to go out... call the maid.
 Ray's room is equipped with a bell, and when he rings the bell, a maid who is in charge of Ray's office will soon be waiting in the next room.
 The maid's name is Miranda, who was with Ray when he went to the stable to see how Sett was doing, and when he had a mock battle with Filma.
 Miranda has softened her attitude toward Ray, especially after the incident in the stable.
 That said, it's just her attitude as a maid, and she doesn't personally want to get along with Ray.

"What do you want, Mr. Ray?"
"I'd like to take a look at the Annesis, but would you mind asking me if I could take Sett with me?"

 Miranda looks a little envious as Seto joins her.
 But he immediately opens his mouth as if he were lost.

"Well, I think it's a little difficult because some people would be scared when Seto is with me."
"I suppose. This is not Gilm."

 If this is Gilm, you won't be afraid to go out with Seto.
 However, since many of them have gathered for work for the extension work, it is natural that some of them were frightened when they first saw Seto.

"I'll ask my husband a few questions, so please wait a moment."
"All right. I'll be waiting for you to go out, so ask me."

 When Ray says so, Miranda heads out of the room.
 Seeing off the back, Ray sits straight on the sofa.
 Ray said he would be ready to go out, but he didn't have to make any special preparations to go out.
 You can go out as you are now wearing a dragon robe.
 It should normally be warmer in this snowy season, but don't worry about it if you have a dragon lobe with a simple air conditioner.
 Then wait, about ten minutes... and Miranda will be back.

"I asked my husband, and he said he could join me, but he said he would put on a knight so that the inhabitants wouldn't be confused. Would that be all right?

 Ray nodded back without any particular objection.