Today, for now, let's take home all the filtered water, salted.

If I know I can do salt, I can do business.

"Then try to boil some of the water in the kettle, stop the fire when it changes color, and take that water home"

"Okay. Did I ask you that? Do as you're told."

"Ha."

My men boil the water, mixing the kettle from time to time.

But I didn't know this was Salt Lake. Because it's so wide, you can do quite a bit of salt.

Furthermore, since there is no certainty, I cannot assure you that if you continue to boil salt water, the colour will be amber. It's hard.

I have also found beans boiled in soybeans in this world in my previous life.

I couldn't make miso and soy sauce on boulders. Because I didn't know where that fungus was.

Tofu also refused because my territory was far away from the sea, and because it took too much effort and cost to carry sea water.

But if we keep boiling this water down, we might be able to make a dent.

Later, if we make the right beans to be picked in this region the way we used to make tofu we learned from the cooks at Yue's house, maybe, we can do tofu.

Thanks. I forgot my name on the boulder, but the cook at Yue's house!

I'll faithfully do what you taught me and make tofu.

"Oh, um..."

When I think about it, someone calls me out.

Looking back at who it might be, he was a resident there who had been directing the road.

"Ri, lord. Ho, really, nothing?

"Nothing so far."

"I was listening earlier, should I think that the water here will be salt?

"Exactly"

The inhabitants glanced at the lake.

Well, I can't help but be flabbergasted to hear that what's ever been described as a cursed lake is going to be salt.

Salt is the most important thing for a person to live. It is bound to be used to flavor dishes, and in ancient Rome salt is enough to be paid. Salt reads salarium in Latin. I read in some book that this salarium was the source of the salesman's story.

"Uh-huh. I did what I was told."

Thinking about what to say to the residents, Sister Fell called out.

When I turned my face that way, there was an amber liquid in the cauldron and a good amount of salt was placed on the cloth beside it.

"But Uh-huh. Is this salt watery but good?

"I really should let it dry naturally, but I can't go back to 'Kaonji' until it's time to leave here, so squeeze it and, to some extent, when we get some water, let's put a box or something in it"

"Okay. By the way, are you taking this water too?

Sister Fell pointed to the water in the cauldron.

"Yeah, there's something I'd like to try."

"You want to try.... well, fine."

Sister Fell said so and instructed her men to carry the water in this cauldron.

As we were getting ready to go home, we heard a rustling noise from the bushes.

Hearing that sound, Sister Fell and her men, later mother, take a fighting stance.

Tina gets out in front of me and takes the position of protecting me. There are residents beside me, so if we're going to fight, I'll either protect them or have them run away by themselves.

Eventually, the shaking of the bushes grew.

I thought it was time for someone not to come, and when I was in shape, it was the bear who came out of the bush.

The bear came out, so everyone lost their minds.

"What. A bear."

I left Tina and approached the bear.

When the bear looked at me, he approached me without alarm.

When I stroked the bear's head, the bear sounded comfortable.

"Cu ~"

One stroke, I left.

"Well, let's go home"

"Oh, I thought you were gonna take me home."

"I don't think that's possible for a boulder."

I don't think there's a bear here. There must be a parent bear nearby.

Making boulders separate parents and children is heartbreaking.

So it's a good idea not to do anything here.

"Yes. Well, I'll be there."

"Yeah."

I crossed the horse's beast. [M]

When I looked back, the bear looked at me.

"Bubba."

I waved and said goodbye to the bear.

And we returned to Kaonji.