Dungeons for the Devil, Dungeons for the Core (Book Version Title: A Different World Dungeon Made with the Devil)

Chapter 228 Princess Morphan's Study Abroad Problem - Various Ripples ~ 8. Sir Karl Sinn & Kalko (Part 4)

Morphans' preference for alcohol is simple and straightforward, and they tend to have high alcohol content and are difficult to handle. It is a thankful story that non-hume drinkers are developing novel sake, but it is a different question whether it is a "strong sake" that matches the taste of the Morphinian people. Isn't it possible that it is a sweet liquor that children seem to like?

No, it seems that the dwarves are convinced, so it's quite a strong alcoholic drink, isn't it?

”Hmm... that's what I'm talking about.”

After all, the non-fumes' information on this matter is extremely tight, and the rumors have gone silly ever since. Karko, who bracketed his stomach, even made a direct inquiry, but he only returned answers that did not get the guidelines.

"... wait a minute. Where is [the one who made the inquiry]?" Have you made such deep friendships with the non-fumes at the academy? "

Earlier, I was inadvertently saying that there were too many other things to ask, but it was a matter for Sir Carl Singh to confirm where and how many hands he was building. If there is such a close connection between the Royal College of Illustrious Sciences and the non-fumes who work there......

"Oh no, this is not enough words." I'm talking about the confectionary amber clerk at the sugar confectionery store in Sheacaster. ”

"Sugar confectionery shop?"

It was Lord Karlsen's expression who was devoured by the unexpected coming-out, but Kalco continued to speak without worrying about it.

“As you know, Sir, you have been instructed to check the supply of sugar and molasses.”

"Hmm... I'm sure of it"

Molasses obtained as a by-product when extracting sugar from sugar torrents. Morphans learned of the existence of unknown sugar crops by bringing back the "confectionery amber" that had a unique flavor. Sir Carl Singh has also been told that Kalko has been instructed to find out as much as he can.

"To gather that information, you're immersed in the [Confectionery Amber]....."

According to the profile taught in my own country, I heard that the sweet one was a bad leftist, but it would be difficult for him to play sugar candy shop with that kind of person---and it was Sir Carl Singh who turned a sympathetic gaze......

(... what? It looks like the color of your eyes is slightly shaking...?)

The expression was unnoticed by ordinary people, but it could not deceive the eyes of experienced Sir Karlsen. Kalco, who was questioned about what he was hiding, had revealed in an idealistic way,

"What...? To the ate of alcohol...?"

"Hah... I was half suspicious at first... but when I tried it after being recommended by the clerk... this is it..."

It was the fact that candied fruit and brown sugar would suit dry alcohol surprisingly well.

Although I slipped into reporting to my home country, I refrained from reporting on the suitability (as a knob) of the detailed follow-up investigation (laugh) that followed, which Crowe might call "Mariage".

"... I was wondering if I should report it, but at the moment it's just a matter of my own preference, and I don't think it's corroborative information..."

It is true that the excuse is odorous, but I am satisfied with it. I don't think it can be said that reporting uncertain information was not praised as an intelligence agent, but it is a fact that it is recommended to increase the accuracy of information, which is convincing, and even if it was reported, it would be difficult to treat it in my own country. As it stood, it was only Karko's impression.

Well, then...

"If you say there are few cases and there is a problem with the accuracy, I will increase the number of cases."

― ― It is decided that two people are better than one.



Later, a confectionery amber was ordered to be candied from a certain muscle.