Until now, Waltz's diet has been supported by the owners of the liquor store.

That's not because Waltz couldn't cook, Lucia couldn't cook, or Catalina couldn't cook, simply because the liquor store owner was offering it to me in your favor.

However, the waltzes today also have their own workshop, Home, and property, and are not impossible to provide for themselves in their diet.

"So tempo cooks"

"I can't."

It was a quick answer.

"I was wondering if you could make it. I mean, it's not like you can cook from within a day of life. Or what is it? Did your sister say she could cook from birth?

"Ugh...!

Sure, Waltz didn't even cook from the beginning.

Not only is it a delicious dish, but it is a normal home (Guardian) dish that is neither acceptable nor indispensable, at a level that has been decent for several years while my sister taught it.

I had the consciousness that it was not mesiums, but not mesiums.

Why are we talking about this, because there is no tavern owner for a week from tomorrow.

Are you going to go to the next village to attend your cousin's wedding?

So who makes the Waltz and the others meals while the owner of the tavern is away?

And as at the beginning, Waltz suggested that the party rookie's temp should cook, but then he said no.

What they're talking about is a living room on the ground floor of the workshop.

Until recently, the waltzes had breakfast at the tavern, but the time had finally come, and they were half frightened.

Waltz wasn't the only one who had a stomachache.

Lucia, who is only 10 years old, and Catalina, a monk, were equally unsure of the dish, thus avoiding this topic until now.

Finally, a female was about to enter the problem (cooking) as well.

It is not the fault of everyone that the footsteps from the tavern to the workshop (10 m) did not disappoint after the meal.

"Whoever makes it has no ingredients"

Catalina seems to turn to the total denial side.

Sure, no ingredients.

If there is, it's about demonic meat, but I don't have any other staple bread, rice, and vegetables on hand.

"If it's good with mountain vegetables, I'll look for them, okay?

Apparently, Lucia turns to flee.

Is it a stomach build-up that avoids participation in cooking because it has harvested mountain vegetables?

"No, I was wondering if I could get the vegetables from the liquor store owner..."

(Oh, what have you done? Me! You can't avoid self-catering with this!

But I succeeded in turning down Lucia's escape route.

Lucia looks a little crying.

(But I can't forgive you for all this!

Haunt your heart and drive away the feeling that Lucia thinks you're pathetic.

Repeated exchanges like that,

"So why don't we all make it?

I heard the voice of God from the tempo.

Three people who are happy with that voice.

In the first place, why we were fighting over this topic was because we were talking about "who" cooking.

For example, even if you rotate and turn, there will always be a day once every three days when you are in charge.

In the meantime, if my dishes tasted like no tons of demos, that day would be a catastrophe.

But if we all make it, we can make it worst of who made what.

Besides, not only your own dishes, but also others' dishes, so the damage when you fail has the advantage of only one-third.

Besides, if each other's eyes were glowing, there would be fewer failures.

Apparently, an agreement could be reached between the waltzes.

Waltz then keeps the tempo involved.

"You study cooking with Tempo, too?

"Right, I can't help it"

Thus began a new challenge (despair) for the waltz.

We just finished talking about cooking and discussing our policies for the future.

"What do we do now?

"Right, I just want to move on to the next step now that I've finished making the tempo I was originally planning to do"

The first step is life creation, which is a very high step.

It would also be with the power of magic and science that we were overcome.

"On my most recent plans, I have to go to town and buy some tempo clothes."

"So how about setting a long-term goal and finally going to buy it out to town?

"Yeah, that would be nice. But a long-term goal, or... Doesn't Lucia want to do something?

I'll wave the subject to Lucia.

"I... want to travel with my sisters"

"Travel or..."

I thought Waltz had some trips.

It's a communal obstacle, but I don't hate traveling with people I know.

"By the way, what's the tempo?

Point the water at the tempo of one day of life.

"Right, I want to practice magic so I can use it"

Waltz surprised by that statement.

I was wondering if Android could use magic.

But 50% of temps use Catalina as raw material (?).

That is not zero as a possibility.

(I see. Unlike me, there's a chance that magic can be used... I can use magic. Android or something... okay)

"All right, I'll help you with Tempo's Plan to Make Magic Work."

"So how about we all practice magic while we travel?

While traveling... or waltz I think.

Traveling, that means leaving this workshop.

I mean, Waltz's own plan could slip in.

It's not just that I like being pulled off.

The ultimate purpose of Waltz himself is to return to the original world.

To do this, semiconductor manufacturing equipment was needed, but the conditions were managed to be fulfilled.

We haven't finished the repair parts yet, but this will be a matter of time.

There are other challenges of strengthening the frame, but in order to do so... "weight" will be needed.

This requires the collection of materials...

Anyway, it means Waltz will still need time as well as material to accomplish his goals.

In particular, for Waltz, whose life expectancy does not exist, time is also semi-infinite.

(While I'm away from the workshop, the work won't go ahead, but while touring the world, it might be a good idea to collect the material...)

Besides, even if you go on a journey, you won't be able to come back to the workshop.

Waltz can fly through the sky at high speeds, and he can transfer (though he can't travel himself) with Lucia's magic.

Considering the difficulty of the journey, isn't it actually that high?

I've thought about it a lot, but it's not a bad idea to embark on a journey, so Waltz agrees.

"Journey... right. Sure, I'd love to look around this world."

I had previously flown relatively far in mining to the volcano.

But even if you can enjoy the view from the sky in flight, you can't even know what's happening on the ground.

In that sense, shopping on foot to South Fortress can be described as a journey.

But the journey we are discussing now has as one purpose "magic practice".

There are no easy trips to enjoy shopping.

Instead of simply touring villages and towns, it becomes a journey in search of dungeons and strong demons.

(Absolutely not a journey for girls...)

If you don't really get involved with villages and towns, fortunately for a waltz with communal handicaps.

"Do you have a place you want to go or something?

"I'd like to head north as the coming season gets hotter"

This season will be around the time after May.

(I wonder if when summer comes, it's going to be as jittery and hot as Japan... if you think about it, it's not bad to avoid the heat and travel...)

Speaking of the north, they have the king's capital of this country.

In size, is it huge enough to compare to South Fortress?

It doesn't seem too bad to stop by, I think, Waltz.

Of course, to the extent that it passes quickly.

"I agree with you going north, too. But shouldn't it have an ultimate purpose? If you don't have a purpose, you're gonna wander."

"So, do you want to defeat the Demon King?

"No, tempo. You can't take away the brave man's job, can you? They work in taxes, too..."

"That's right. Don't take the job from me."

Waltz had a nigga, Catalina had a nigga and a grin.

In any case, I can't go on talking about not aligning tempo clothes and martial arts.

The South Fortress of the nearest town is in the South, so it's the opposite direction to the one you want to take on your journey.

But you should say no to Gene, the alchemy guild, who promises to fit iron ingots on a regular basis.

Besides, it's not a good idea to embark on a journey without the owner of the tavern, the village manager.

So in the week leading up to the tavern owner's return, I settled in with a story about going shopping in South Fortress.

And in the meantime, it was meant to determine the ultimate purpose of the journey.