Late. Tamer's day.

267 Stories Scones and the British

Herbal tea is handed out to everyone when the review begins. It starts with Aska's herbal tea. You just don't have enough. I only have about five people. But the missing ones were handed out another organizer, a rabbit herbal tea.

They say this is enough because it's difficult to prepare everyone's share every time, and it's not strictly a matter of ranking.

"If you're interested, you can also trade for someone else!

"Oh, I'm fine"

Because of that, the Mons are lined up behind me. Usually other players would play with me, but today I just looked at them from a distance with everyone blindfolded, and I never actively spoke to them. It's a reputation, and I guess that means everyone's more interested in herbal tea than Mons. That's just how many cooking players we have.

In addition, a tea treat called Rabbit Specialty was distributed. What a bunny they say is a player who specializes in making sweets among dishes. It seems that this review is also a rabbit proposal.

It was the scones that such a rabbit had been making. There seems to be plain and walnut, and the fragrant aroma invites appetite. In addition, there were dessert pizzas with fruit.

"Scones, they look delicious."

"It's a delicacy!

"I'll have it - yum! What the hell is this!

The mess is delicious. You could eat as many of them as you want if you ate them with a special rabbit fruit jam.

"Thanks!

"How do you make it?

"With the baking powder available in the 7th area, it's easy."

"Area 7? Isn't that such a precious thing? You're in a lot of mood."

If you take it from me, it's quite an item ahead of you.

"I'm British after all, so I can't help scones! Well, they say it tastes better to be clueless! In fact, just mix the edible grass powder with the baking powder and the butter and cook. I guess we'll just have to watch out for the fire."

Brits? I'm more concerned with that than with the way you make scones? Simply, do you mean British rash? But it wasn't.

"In my 10th year in Japan, I was a monophonic Scotsman!

"Yeah? But wasn't LJO's first lot exclusive to Japan?

"Well, if you live in Japan, you can buy it without a problem. Surprisingly, there are a lot of foreign players, right?

That's right. The first lot is sold exclusively in Japan and only on Japanese servers, which doesn't mean foreigners shouldn't play.

"After all, many people who live in Japan like games. I just can't tell inside by the looks and names because the avatar is western in the first place. Translation software is also excellent, so I don't realize it as much as I've talked about it a little bit. Oh, I'm not using translation software, am I?

Usami is right, you won't know if you're a foreigner by appearance or name. Besides, if you were fluent in Japanese at the rabbit level, you might not realize it without being told.

Rather, the rabbit avatar is pure Japanese. I have black eyes on my dark hair long and only feel for the part where the western feel is an elf.

"There are foreign players at this tea party besides me."

"Huh? Really?

"Yeah, because many cooking players want to recreate the taste of their home country. Right, those two over there. I'll introduce you."

Usami introduced me to a male Dwarf player and a female player with blonde white cat beasts.

"Winter General Da"

"It's Blanche."

The Winter General of Dwarf is the Russian. They say Blanche, the beast man, is Korean.

When I talk to them, they are both fluent in Japanese and have no problems communicating with each other at all. Sometimes the intonation is a little weird for General Winter, but it was a few steps over the old Aomori Minsu grandmother who went on a trip.

"Your character name is Japanese."

Sure, you could have chosen Hangul or Russian. Still, there will be translation subtitles, so there shouldn't be a problem.

"We play games in Japan. Look, that da. What is it, Blanche?

"Follow the township when you enter the township?

"Yes! Sore!

"And sometimes when you know you're a foreigner, they say things like that."

"Uh..."

Is that the case after all? It's just that they've pretty much been gone lately. Whatever. This game is tough on you fools. Most of the ones who made discriminatory remarks were punished by the operation and grown up, he said.

"Besides, I've made a lot of Japanese friends."

"I'm glad we got more nerd buddies, Na"

After all, it doesn't mean he's Japanese. It doesn't mean he's a foreigner, I guess it means look at the individual.

"If you discover chili, you must report it."

"I'm Subyokura! No, it was beets in Japan, Ka? I'll find you, Les! Silver Sun would do something Le!

Looks like you could look for chili, but what about beets? You mean the vegetables we use for Borsici, right? But Korean and Russian food made by real people is of great interest, and I want them to eat it someday.

"I'll let you know when I find you."

"Absolutely."

"Please, Da!

I even reach for Rabbit's Pizza while I talk to the Blanches. Usamily, they say it's self-confidence.

"It sure is delicious"

I've made one, too, but it's a lot better than that. I thought it was simply a difference in skill level and the rabbit carefully explained how to make it.

"Sometimes they use quality materials, but they also use herbs."

They say they put a lot of herbs in the hidden flavor. I see. Hidden flavor? When I use it, I mainly use herbs, but I don't often use them in a concealed way. I would use it if I could put it in a real recipe, but I'm not thinking and devising that myself.

"The taste doesn't change so much, but it obviously tastes delicious."

"So you're saying it's hidden."

"Yeah. I'm trying everything."

I'll have to give it a try in the future. Even if this was only known, it was worth it to be here.

Well, what about the tea treats I've been making? Should I get it out first?

"Hey, Rabbit."

"Yes, sir?

"I'm bringing tea treats, too, should I serve them?

"Huh? Mr. Silver's tea treat?

The moment I ask Usami, Winter General and Blanche and even the players around them are up and staring at me.

"Seriously?

"I want to eat!

"Do you have a minute for everyone?

I've been asking mecha seriously as the rabbits look around me lightly.

"Ah, oh. I've been preparing a little more."

"Ho. Really? Good, it doesn't have to be a riot..."

"Yeah?"

"No, it's nothing."