High-end chocolate shops for aristocrats, with showcases of chocolate all over the floor. There are people everywhere who seem to be clerks, but they don't call us, so if you need anything, it feels like you need to contact us.

Honestly, I can hardly refuse to be recommended, but I would appreciate this format. Well, I'm with Professor Fear now, so I might ask that you don't disturb the conversation.

"... Miyama-kun, look at this."

Fear-sensei whispered to me, moving his gaze, and looking at the showcase in front of Fear-sensei... it was decorated with beautiful chocolate that I could believe even if it was said to be a jewel.

And the price is written... 30R per grain... 3,000 yen for Japanese yen.

"... 30 R per capsule, not in a box?" Awesome. Do aristocrats eat this level a lot? ”

"Hmmm, isn't it true that you're not buying a whiff?" But the prosperity of the nobility is also important, so when you have a visitor or something, don't you give out such a super high-end treat? "

"I see..."

Lilia's Mansion also seems to have quite a high level of sweets and tea leaves only at the Duke's house, but I don't remember seeing a 30R level of chocolate per grain.

However, that's just something you usually eat, so when you have other aristocrats visiting, does Leah also offer these kinds of luxury products?

Speaking of which, when Kuro came to Lilia's house the first time, I remembered that she had prepared high-end sweets with a lot of enthusiasm. However, unfortunately, that confectionery didn't take Kuro's taste off fatally...

Kuro has a hobby of eating and walking, and when it comes to meals, it's quite gourmet, as you can see from the whole eating guide.

However, although I have known this since I became quite close to Kuro, Kuro's preference for cooking and confectionery is completely different.

I like food that is both complicated and upscale, and I rate it comprehensively, including the flavor and atmosphere of the restaurant.

However, with regard to confectionery, Kuro prefers "easy-to-eat" as a major premise first, and the evaluation of confectionery that seems difficult to eat tends to be quite low.

Not to mention Baby Castella, but when you serve Kuro sweets, it's more pleasant to serve bite-size treats like cookies and chocolates than lavish cakes.

Well, leave it alone... what about Torre-san's souvenir?

"Mr. Fear, I'd like to ask you an honest opinion..."

Yeah?

“A dozen R's of super fine chocolate that look like jewels… and a simple chocolate truffle that's versatile in this shop… which one would you be happy with?”

"It's 100% truffle. In other words, I think if I give it to Torre-san, she will eat it immediately without checking her appearance."

"...... right?"

Honestly, I agree with Professor Fear. Perhaps, even if she gave him chocolate that looked like a jewel, or ordinary chocolate truffles, Torre said, "Wow, fine chocolate! or something like that, and I think I'll eat it instantly.

Then I guess I should have some... I think I'd be happy to give you some wheat chocolate.

"In the meantime, I'll buy some relatively large quantities of things for Torre-san... this is what interests you, isn't it?"

Yeah. Honestly, I'd like to try it once.

Apart from the souvenirs for Torre-san, I'm curious about the flavor of 30 R per grain of chocolate.

And when I thought about it, the clerk who was nearby approached us and lowered his head slightly.

"...... Excuse me during the conversation. Looking for an expensive chocolate?”

"Um, yes, well, I'm interested..."

"The items on display in the showcase are relatively inexpensive and are listed in this catalogue as our finest series. If you don't mind, please check.”

"Ah... yes, thank you."

What? 30 R per capsule is relatively cheap? You mean there are more levels than this? "I looked at the catalog I received while I was seeing Dr. Fear..."

"... Miyama-kun, this is amazing, this is amazing..."

"I've been thinking that I'm going crazy for money lately, but the reality is more than that."

What is this chocolate... 30,000 R per capsule? Three million yen in Japanese yen? This is crazy... what the hell is going on, 3 million for the price? Is there even a diamond inside?

The highest is 30,000 R of chocolate per grain, but thousands of other R of chocolate are in the catalogue.

As Professor Fear put it, it is an incredible world.

... well, honestly, I'm curious about what it tastes like, so I decided to buy it. As expected, I didn't make this amount of chocolate, and it was bespoke and could be delivered to my house at a later date.

Have you ever eaten sweets of this rank, like Lilia? Let's ask next time.