Three days after drawing up the original six points of "The Rock Cave of Disaster," Lupa was rarely the feather of having a dinner party at home. He is not a man, but a member of a noble family who has a history with Lupa. I live in a mansion to the extent that dinner parties are open. This time we are inviting Sir Partridge and Sir Harcourt, as well as a total of four Bolton parents and Michelle from the Bolton Workshop. Why isn't Crowe added here...

"Crowe, so, what is this booze? No, I didn't bring it in, did I?

"For more information, it's a meal pleasure. There may be a hit off, so don't expect too much. However, I assure you it will be a source of conversation."

"Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no. I'm a nobleman, too, right? We can't offer alcohol that would be out of reach..."

Because Crowe was the mastermind who commanded Lupa to hold the supper.

"Well, I'm the host this time, and Lupa just offered the venue, so I'm responsible for anything."

"Do I? Even if the nobleman offered the mansion as a venue. I have a lot of responsibilities too."

Against Lupa, who seems somewhat anxious, Crowe has no connection to the aristocratic society, but the Buddha's anxiety makes Crowe feel open. Mentality is simply a drink gathering acquaintances if you try Crowe, a modern Japanese. It was also because of the outrage that brought the aristocrats and craftsmen together, but it was fortunate that those invited were no less fond of the invited side (Crow).

Together, a dinner party was held, presided over by Crowe and sponsored by Lupa. The name is the celebration of the completion of the original painting.

"Well, the food and the booze are pretty good, but Rupert tells me you have other things to enjoy today?

At the end of the entire dinner, Sir Partridge, a body such as Xing (today) Taste (Mi) Tsugi (Shin), asks Crowe - shine his eyes -.

"Yep. I got some interesting booze from someone I know, so I thought I'd show it to you."

What Crowe took out of his mind was a wine aged in delicious condition among the ancient liquors lifted from the sinking ship. To be precise, it is divided from a bottle (sauce) that confirms the taste into another bottle (kame).

"Does that mean it's unusual?

It is Sir Harcourt who has eaten the meal if he is to be heard down. I hear the blood on the antique dojo made a scene. By contrast, Lupa doesn't hide a somewhat suspicious look. Sir Partridge is just laughing at Nico. Though the two Bolton Workshops were somewhat nervous, Bolton parents are getting a little on their own when they hear of booze.

"I'm sure it's unusual. Anyway, it's over a hundred years old."

"" "" "Centennial!?

The faces in line shouted surprises at the sarcastic Crow dialogue.

"What do you mean? Mr. Crowe, did you think that booze was something that Hippo couldn't do?

"That's right, Crowe. I've had wine that I'd forgotten about before, but it wasn't completely useless, was it?

Together with a pitiful glance at the big (oh) serious (serious) Lupa cumming out, oh, did this guy drink like that? Yo (more) too, Lupa didn't seem to notice it, but the servant holding his head gently in the corner of the room.

"Lupa, have you ever had a drink brought by boat from across the ocean?

"A few times...... well!

Sir Partridge with the expression that the point had been made and Lupa, who still did not understand. Crowe keeps explaining.

"I don't know how many days it took to get to this country, but at least that's all there is to prevent taste deterioration, and countries across the ocean must have their technology in their own medicine cages."

It's in the same way that I was convinced, but Lord Harcourt doesn't seem to be the only one who's good at it.

"Nevertheless, Mr. Crowe, why hasn't the old liquor passed on so far? Well, at least I haven't heard of ancient liquor in a hundred years?

"Guess I wasn't going to keep it that long, either, if you built it. It's a coincidence that this liquor was obtained by…"

"Coincidence?

"Yep. According to the elf that gave me this booze - I won't reveal where it came from - this booze was pulled from the sinking ship."