Well, I made the cutlery. All that's left is vessels.

We usually use wooden vessels. Things like mugs may be metallic, but trees in this forest can be hard and workable.

If I was serious about my magic, I could make a very sturdy iron mug -- that's just enough to make a little hammer -- but sometimes it's called a "house in the woods". When I came here, it was made of wood, so I made it with wood when I made an extra one.

In this case, it would be impossible to use a different material than that of Maribel. I also prepared some for the fairy tribe when they came.

It's not blacksmithing, so I don't need your help with the cheats. Instead, the production cheat seems to help.

You can make as clean and dry wood as possible, and use the tools you usually use to process sheaths, and your own knives to make plates, bowls, and cups. It would be helpful if it wasn't as small as the cutlery.

I'm making a shivering, unusual sound as everyone rattles on the iron.

While making the sound, a small plate was made. Lucy would have been glad when she was a wolf, but now she's a little small.

In the same way, the bowl and the cup are shredded to make a tree. Our reinforced tools, high-quality "Black Forest" wood, and the help of cheat can be combined to process it with Sweet Sweet Sweet, but normally this doesn't work. Even one cup should take a lot of time.

By nightfall, I painted a small wooden dish with vegetable oil. These take a little time to dry out. You can't make it to dinner.

Yeah ~

Maribel was delighted with the finished vessel, but when she learned that it could not be used for dinner today, she was flabbergasted.

Well, you'll be in time for breakfast tomorrow.

The blacksmithy, which is hot and dry, will also drop the fire from now on, and there will be cold outside and it will soon cool down, but the heat will remain for a while. Even in winter, the drying time should be short.

When I say that,

I did it!

Maribel literally flies around the forge. A smile spills out of my family.

My youngest daughter watched the dishes lined up happily while we cleaned up the forge.

The next morning, a sparkling Maribel sat at the dining table. In front of you is a small set of cutlery and wooden dishes, and the dishes served there.

Next to such Maribel are Diana and Anne. I don't think I'm going to teach you hard at first.

"No one can wield a sword so well from the beginning."

That's what Diana said, but it's Diana who brings out the sword.

The menu this morning is a standard meal of unfermented bread with cut meat and soup, so the meat is basically a fork, and the soup is a spoon. Unfermented bread is eaten by hand.

Therefore, it can be said that there are not many etiquette. I didn't hold it well in the first place. Anne taught Diana how to gently rearrange the hand holding the spoon so that she could grab it and carry it well in her mouth.

This was the beginning of the table manners between the Countess and Her Royal Highness. Samir, who was a little suspicious to hold the spoon, was also impressed to hear what the two of them taught, and Helen's method of holding the spoon was "I don't have to do it now, so let's eat like this", but I was listening to the content from the side seriously.

I mean, in preparation for the Spartan education I might be waiting for, I was asking more seriously than Samir or Helen in a sense for preview.