I Shall Survive Using Potions!

90 Seaside Town 2

"Can't you lend me the kitchen and wear it?

After taking the inn and taking a breath, I asked the innkeeper to do so.

Yes, if you don't make me sashimi in the restaurant, you can make it yourself.

Making sashimi is something I'm used to in my previous life, because if you're a family of five, you should buy a fence, not a sashimi, or one that's cut into eating conditions.

No, the fence is better value for money, but it's better to buy it at the fence and cut it just before you eat it than the one that's cut in the morning. The one that sells sashimi has definitely lost its flavor because the cutting surface has been exposed to the air for a long time. Rather than that, with a properly researched willow blade, cut the cells on the cutting surface in one pull so as not to crush them, and add the rubbed wasabi with the wasabi grate on the skin with choy, Ugh!

"Ho, what kind of food do you want to cook? I'm not serving meals at the time of planting right now, so I can use them for a little while, provided I'm watching them properly to avoid dangerous things and wasted cookware."

Yay!

It was worth making it an inn that seemed appropriate, a little cheaper than usual so they wouldn't say anything hard.

"Sashimi, uh, we're going to cut raw fish into thin, rectangular pieces and eat them with medication and seasoning! I have medicines and seasonings available, so if I could just use the knife and slab..."

"No."

Huh?

I told you earlier!

When I glanced reflexively, the innkeeper pulled himself back with a grand pull of his face.

"Oh, it's no use threatening me! Well, I don't know what to do!

... There's nothing to threaten you with, and why are you so freaked out..., no, no. I know.

"Why!

My husband answered my question with a frightened face this time.

"We're an inn and a dining room. Even on the day rumors broke that the guests who ate the dishes cooked in our dining room were brought around to the pharmacist, they wouldn't come and crumble!

"Ah..."

Indeed, in the process of spreading rumors, the 'Guests, cooked themselves' part would be omitted first and missing. And then there will be unrelated tails all over the place, funny and malicious rumors spread. Yes, like the Earth's net environment......

"Absolutely fine, even if I promise..."

"No. There's too much I can't lose to trust what my first child says and risk."

"Right ~!"

Naturally. Even I would never let you use it.

I gave up and went back to my room.

For dinner, I ate baked goods and stewed fish dishes at a store that got in before I took the inn. If you can't eat sashimi, forget it today...

Heartbroken, I went to bed with Layette.

Yes, in case tomorrow morning.

"I'm coming out for a walk"

Hold Layette...... so heavy!

Earlier the next morning, I pull Layette's hand and go for a heartbroken walk (every time).

You cared about me for my disappointment, or nobody tried to talk to me. And nobody followed me, but I've decided to sneak in and follow the escort anyway.

And my destination, wrapped in grief, is decided.

Yes, the market. Fish market!

If you don't lend me a cooking area, all I have to do is prepare everything myself. The ingredients, and the cooking area!

And here we are, the fish market!

Of course, ordinary customers as well as merchants of buyouts from nearby towns and villages can usually buy them. It doesn't mean we're competing, and it doesn't mean we're only selling early in the morning.... What do you mean, there are a lot of open-air retailers?

So I'm okay with the rest of you.

Is it the merchant or the fisherman's wife or daughter at each outlet? Anyway, a good call of prestige... so if you do that all day long, your throat will be crushed and your voice will wither... or a seller who doesn't have a good prestige and keeps quiet..., ma, all sorts of things.

All the seafood fishermen in this town would have just caught, so the freshness would be something similar. No one would sell poisonous stuff, obviously without warning to an amateur girl.

No, the poisonous stuff itself could be for sale. Even on Earth, fugue and such challengers as' I like the feeling of tingling and paralysis with poison 'are essential.

Looking around, I know......, no, there was a line of fish very similar to what I knew and fish I saw for the first time.

Even though it's the first time I see it, that doesn't necessarily mean it's a fish that's not on Earth. In the first place, it's a small part of what I remember watching and remembering at fishmongers and supermarkets, as well as aquariums and drawings and television. The one with a minor and low commodity value, if caught, would eat with fishermen and their families and not be on the market. The fisherman's fish, as they say. They don't have to be money, it doesn't mean they never taste good. Because of their looks and visibility, they just say they can't sell for a good value.

Besides, when I go to Okinawa or something, I usually sell blue fish or something.

When I say blue, I don't mean blue fish, that is, molluscs, sammas, eagles, etc. Those are just called 'tall blue', not that I'm blue.

But there are 'blue fish' in Okinawa or something... Like Iravcher.

Well, that's why unfamiliar fish, just because I don't know, may be something that's normally eaten on Earth, in foreign countries and fisherman towns.

But, Ma, there's no "Challenger" today. Let's go with "The Unlimited, Close to Fish I Know".

Hmm, just because you wouldn't be doing pelagic fishing, there's no tuna or whales.

No, can you catch tuna and whales even offshore? It just doesn't arrive every day for sure.

If there are tunas and whales in this world, and this area is within its habitat, though.

And I bought the seafood I had chosen appropriately, one after the other, and put it in a large pouch that I had prepared.

The bags have been inflated to some extent with the fillings in advance, and pretend to put them in there and go straight to the item box. Since no one can bother to keep an eye on my shopping (with the exception of a line of female knights), no one will notice that there is an unlikely amount of seafood in that bag that continues to be put in.

Uh, the likes of Inada, the likes of Hamachi and the likes of Bligh...... so it's all naughty!

Oh, you don't change your name here? Doesn't it come out? Ten thousand years. Hira fish, I guess?

And shellfish and seaweed, too, buy in a variety of things. It can be used for miso soup, and tubby shellfish like to be teethy.

Oh, I'm selling tortoise hands. I do, even in this world......

No, of course, it's not a real turtle hand. Crustaceans of that name, stuck to rocky skin on crustacean crustaceans and immobile. He's going to be a distant relative of Fujitsubo...

Looks like the tortoise hands are intact and tastes delicious (hey). Although it is a little cumbersome to peel the outer skin. All right, let's buy it up.

"Sister, that's disgusting..."

I got a complaint from Layette, who was sparkling her eyes at the atmosphere of the market and rare seafood. Well, because it really looks like you cut out a turtle's hand... So, I wonder if you've seen a turtle, Layette...

My fishery went well. I don't get tangled up, even though it's funny.

In the first place, there is no gap between yakuza and chimps entering fishing villages and fishing towns where there are many rough people and where upward and downward relations are well established around the nets and the leading players. There is no way that those who work with their bodies stretched out every day and put their lives at risk will remain silent when their families and companions put their hands on them. And the golden crawl... no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.

I mean, there wasn't a girl kidnapper or anything living in this town, and it wasn't a distribution area for the shrewd chimps.

Yeah, that's a good town.

And after purchasing plenty of fresh seafood, I returned to the inn in a good mood.

Today, eat regular fish dishes (heated cooking) in your inn or dining room and sights of town with everyone. I'd also like to see the level of ocean-related civilization around here. Shipbuilding techniques or the level of sailing techniques?

I'm planning on going down the streets by the sea, so it doesn't mean I have to look it all up in this town. You just have to look around appropriately lightly, and then check in another, bigger city. Because this place is nothing but a small country town.

All right, I'm leaving this town tomorrow and making sashimi out of the way!!