Late. Tamer's day.

269 Stories The usefulness of lantern pumpkins

"That's right. Some of this stuff, what do you think?

"Huh? Is this jam?

Patience rabbits have shown interest.

"It's a wine jam, what do you think?

"Wine jam? Huh? Can I show you something?

"Oh."

When I give him the vial with the jam, he appraises it and shouts his surprise.

"If you eat too much, do you mean you still have alcohol? How did you make that?

"I don't know, I just simmered the ingredients normally"

I taught Usami the production process. I didn't do anything that special.

"Wine, wild strawberries, honey, royal jelly..."

"Oh, I didn't put anything else in there"

I didn't know, but in real life, wine jam seems to exist. You really have that fashionable stuff.

Rabbit said he had attempted to reproduce wine jam to match the scones. However, no matter how much it boiled, the ingredients of the wine either disappeared and became regular jams or hot wines, which, he said, could not be reproduced.

I don't think it's that hard. All you have to do is punch in all the ingredients and simmer. But I hear you know a rabbit.

"Royal jelly is such a precious item, I never used it for jams..."

I see, Royal Jelly? In my case, I have some thanks to my bear's beekeeping, and thanks to the increase in beekeeping bins, I have the aim of increasing production in the future. It is a precious item, but not at a level you will never get again.

But it was a super valuable material that the rabbits couldn't get enough of. At least I guess I can't use it for a prototype.

This time, I made it to take to a review, so I looked a little glorious and mixed up some royal jelly, which seemed to miraculously produce wine jam.

"But is this enough to make such a scene? 'Cause if you eat too much, you get drunk, so you can't really use it."

"That's not true! Best food for drunken fist users! Absolutely delightful!

"That's right, but not that many players remember drunk fists, right?

"Not now. But there are a lot of players growing cherry blossoms, and we'll have more soon!

So it seemed.

"Besides, wine jams are rare, and that's more than enough to talk about."

"This is the best da!

It was General Winter who licked the wine jam and raised his voice. I quickly put the jam inside the herbal tea and drink it. There was a blissful look on that face.

Is this the real Russian tea? No, but wasn't a real Russian tea supposed to be licking jam and drinking tea? I think some entertainer was talking door-to-door about a poop that says it's not a real Russian tea to punch directly in.

I tried to hit General Winter with my doubts, but the answer was a light one.

"Nothing. Which is not good, Ka?

"Huh? Really?

"All Japanese Ga, there's no reason to keep Japanese tradition perfectly peppered, right? Ki when you drink tea, ka sitting right around the vessel? Same da as that. Drink it so it's easy. I like it easier to get in directly. Not too sweet, Na."

Also, the fact that there was alcohol in this jam was why General Winter was happy. When he was in Russia, he said he drank a small amount of jam and tons of vodka in his tea. I don't even think that's tea anymore...

I was hoping on my own, but I guess not all the Russians are halla show vodka kosak dancing. Just because you're Japanese doesn't mean everyone plays geisha or climbs Fuji. With that said, I've heard young people say that vodka separation is serious or something. No, it looks like General Winter drinks vodka.

Well, for now, the wine jam is delightful, and I don't think General Winter himself seems to care, so let's not worry about it.

There are just a lot of cooking players next door, and everyone's looking at the recipe as they say it's ahhhhh.

"This Lantern Pumpkin cookie will definitely sell to players who challenge the Fire Spirit Trial."

"Could using a lantern pumpkin add burn resistance to other dishes?

"Ask the farmers to increase their production..."

"With this, our mons won't burn! I want more!"

"I still grow a lot somewhere..."

Tamers also seem to be eating lantern pumpkin cookies. Speaking of which, at the Fire Spirit Gate, I had a terrible eye, too, didn't I? Sure, if they're right, and the Lantern Pumpkin combustion nullification effect can be imparted to other dishes, maybe we can protect the Mons and the others.

Others will study it, but shall I experiment a little too? I think I can go with the juice.

In the meantime, a player who was in conversation with Amelia spoke to me. Tamer called Eringhi.

Butterfly type mons on right shoulder and squirrel on left shoulder. He is a bear beast man man with a beetle over his head.

From between brown hair, brown bear ears pop out. Wearing glasses without a smile adds up to creating a very pitiful atmosphere. Well, because of the Lovely Mons and their bear ears, there's a huge gap.

I thought it would be nice to meet you. I was a friend. He was still a Hanami joiner.

"Again, it's Eringhi."

"It's Ute. Greetings."

I don't smile, but I don't feel anything bad about that tone. I guess I'm just the type with a hard expression.

"This cookie is wonderful. We have a lot of insect-based mons, so we struggled pretty hard at the Fire Spirit Gate."

They're depleting items and repeating retreats while restoring burn damage.

"Well, I knew insects were vulnerable to fire."

"Right. But it's resistant to wind and dirt, so it may be somewhat difficult to use, but it's strong if you get hammered."

"Mons who can fly is precious. I feel like I'm using Fou, too."

"I envy you"

I don't look envious at all, but I guess I mean it. Those eyes will not leave Faw.

It has insect feathers on top of it. Maybe it's a coveted mons for Eringhi.

If I had talked to Eringhi like that, I would have received an email. And continuously. Confirmed, it comes from relatively friendly players, such as Asihana and Marca.

"At the same time, what the hell is going on?

"What's going on?

"No, emails come together from acquaintances..."

When I told her that with a puzzled face, Eringhi wanted to know something.

"Maybe you haven't temporarily turned off incoming emails?

"Huh? Why? Could the participants have had to leave their emails temporarily off?

"No, that's not what I meant. When Silver joined us, we turned it off voluntarily."

"Huh? If I join...?

What's this all about?

"Oh, no. It's nothing. Well, I'm delivering this time, so if there's any incident, my friend will send me a cancer email. I think we should leave it in the off setting for now?

"Oh, I get it."

But the case? Was there a case that everyone cared about? No, he said it was his first time delivering raw, and I guess things are happening unexpectedly.