Lazy Dungeon Master

Demon Nation Meals

I was woken up when I arrived in a town called Idee's Land.

"It's a good idea to get some sleep when you rock. Yeah. Morning."

"Morning, though it's time for the sun to set"

"Kama, you're going to sleep as well as ever..."

It would be less than half the size of Zia, but it feels like a proper town. As far as image goes, it may be close to feeling like a big village. It's a critical line.

... Well, if that's why, maybe it's because there are no walls surrounding the town, only about a fence. Rokuko was asking Idee about that.

"You don't surround this town with walls or anything? It was only about a fence."

"If you do that, the wild monsters won't attack you."

…… Well, you surround yourself with walls in defense, don't you? That's all right. "

"Oh, it's called cultural differences.... I don't know what to say... Yes, monster raids are entertainment here, and it's my job."

Are you saying that the demonic people, who are a fighting people, find joy in confronting monster raids with weapons as a delight and pounding their organs?

What's more, if a building is destroyed by raids, it can be a carpenter's job, and even if they vandalize a field, the food can be covered with monster meat. You can use DP even if it's not enough.

Because there are many carnivorous species in the Devil Nation, vegetables and cereals are enough for just a little bit. There's even a verse that I only consider as bait to bring in monsters.

"I see, you have a different culture. Maybe around the time the raid is entertaining and comes out before work."

"It would. When I saw the town surrounded by the walls of the Empire, I leaned my neck to see why it was so caged, I can't believe there were people who didn't enjoy fighting."

On the contrary, the guy in this demonic country - at least the vast majority - means he loves to fight. It is also a daily tea meal to be beaten instead of greeted.

"... how come the culture of magic tools is better than that of empires?

"It's settled, isn't it, to fight?

A carriage developed to go and defeat a distant enemy and ride around on the battlefield.

Lights developed so that they could fight even in the dark.

Demonic props also developed to combat poison and fascination in order to kill enemies.

Anyway, it's a dead and alive issue, and I did everything I could to tackle it.

If there is a problem, do you think it is rather good to die at the end of the battle?

That's why blacksmiths and alchemists competed on their own, sometimes hand in hand, to produce more convenient tools for battle. Something about it being the history of the demonic kingdom.

"... if you ask me, it's a chariot or chariot that can drive bad roads at super high speeds... can't possibly be built by the demon kingdom"

"And with less shaking, bows and magic attacks, if that's easy."

"Hehe. You seem to understand.

I've often said that war develops technology.

And the carriage stops when I think about that. Apparently, we've reached our destination.

When I got out of the carriage, it was a stone mansion there.

I never thought or thought that a red-dyed wall at sunset would be the perfect mansion for Idee, as if it were a burning flame.

... Yeah, it's a beautiful sunset. Naturally, the sunset doesn't change even in the Devil's Country.

"Should we hurry up? You're still going to bed, right?

"Oh, I'm tired of traveling."

"I've been asleep all my life on the move, but Kama really sleeps well... well, the Niks look asleep too"

That's the only way you use your strength to travel...... oh sleepy.

"I'll serve you the staple food in this town.... in a few minutes."

"The Devil's Country's Rice, I don't know what to look forward to! You have our share, don't you?

"Speaking of which, strawberries loved food, of course."

"Hiccup! Thank you, Miss Idee!

A delightful strawberry. But wait, it is the staple food of the demonic kingdom of the warriors.

You're about to come out with overdue combat food or something...

... That's what I expected, to be betrayed in a diagonal direction.

"I worked out the flour and sliced it elongated into a dashi juice made of dried mushrooms, etc."

"Udon Noodles"

"Add chopped spring onions if you like."

"Udon Noodles"

Yes, it was udon. It was Udon even when I asked him his name again.

"Leeks......"

"Ho, yummy yam this. Shirurururu..."

Hey Nik, if you put in too many leeks, you're not feeling well, because you're a dog ear daughter.

I think I liked the strawberries, too.

"This looks like pasta, but it's funny how you're soaking in soup."

"Heh heh, it's delicious to serve with a pasta sauce."

That's going to make you feel like soft noodles.

"... so, Idi. How did this come from?

"If you mix water with flour, it'll feel just right to beat you up, won't it?

"Then bread would be fine."

"Of course there's bread. (Ah) there's bread. And then cutting it into just the right finesse will be a workout."

"Spaghetti is thinner and more workout."

"There's saumen, too."

"I also have saumen..."

Could there be soy sauce or other condiments in Devil's Country...

We talked about not even having comedy in Devil's Country, but we talked about having fish soy sauce (ginger) in Pavela or something, and it might not be strange to have soy sauce somewhere.

"Oh, Udon is a recipe spread by Ishidaka, the food god"

I solved all the mysteries. Ishidaka the Brave, were you even here in the Devil's Kingdom? Footwork. Light.

"There are other worlds where Rokuko's master lived, right?

"Well, that's the thing. Ishidaka is a brave man from Japan after all..."

"What does that have to do with anything, by the way?

"... no, nothing in particular"

Well, I just found out there's udon (and saumen) in the demonic kingdom. Enough to know a little bit about the history of the demonic kingdom?

"Ma, as for studying abroad, do you get it right by studying? Rururu...... Chiru"

"Figs, you like Udon. What do you say, you don't live permanently in the Devil's Country?

"Hey Idie, don't try to pull through our slaves. It's no use."

"So is that. We need to negotiate with the owner...... So, what do you say?

No, you can't.

He's our important slave. I wouldn't give it to you.