I was twisting my head with a vial of potion I could do and the antiquarian paper I'd been taking notes on, side by side, on the table on the couch.

For once, I tried adding labor such as "don't filter right away, let the leaves soak a little" or "stir with a stick when soaking" to the process of making the most well done "normal and slightly sweet" potion, but the "normal" quality never improved.

My passing mother caught my eye that such a note writing was scattered apart.

"Oh, you're making it so trial-and-error. I'm impressed. But if you keep writing about it, the results of your research will fall apart. Need a notebook?"

That said, I've been searching the house and gave me a few unused notebooks.

I finally have a special research note!

And back to improving the quality of the potion. I wonder if changing hands doesn't change the quality because the ingredients were 'moist' leaves in the first place?... Yes, that's the first thing that bothered me.

I went to the kitchen and asked Bob a question.

"Hey Bob, can you make delicious dishes with moist leaves as ingredients?

"Hmm, isn't that it? I'll go to the city early in the morning and buy freshly picked vegetables. The best part would be the freshly grown in my field..."

You can't even make a field in your mansion, and he replied with a laugh.

"Hatake, huh?"

I went back to my room and went back to read Introduction to Alchemy. Sure, there must have been a good earthmaking item.

Mm-hmm. I turn the page with paralysis.

There was, "rich soil".

... What, "fertilizer," "nutrient," and "soil" can be magically stirred together (this is called alchemy fermentation) and "rich soil" can be made that is effective for growing plants.

"Fattening," such as horse manure and man-made manure (eh!

'Nutrients' shall be created by alchemy (see separate section)

'Soil' is desirable for fluffy 'rotten soil' in forests, etc.

The 'Nutrients' page is much......

'Nutrients' are made by mixing plants with water and magic grass.

... Isn't it appropriate to write about only nutrients for a long time?

I explained the procedure I had examined so far to my mother and tried to negotiate that I would like to have my own herbal field for the sake of slowness.

They're going to talk to your father about arranging a place in the meantime because it's going to take some time to actually need a place in the field.

After that, they'll also ask Dan, the gardener, to give him a hand job when he's in the field making phase.

"... and yet... do you warm up the fattening and mix it up? It stinks."

That's what I said. Your mother went with a handkerchief covering her nose.

... I thought so too... Does alchemy also smell ah......