Well, I'm back in the atelier. Place the box containing the balance and copper dispenser in the laboratory storage area.

I'm going to write the original draft of the textbook...

"Hey, Marcus. Your Majesty asked me to make a textbook for the Alchemy Department of the National School, but how do you make potions of normal quality?

"... speaking of which, Daisy's potion is supposed to be of good quality, so I've never made it."

Marcus just noticed my question and twisted his neck together.

"Speaking of which, what is this? Besides, it says" Eight "in this wooden box."

"It's called a 'balance' and it's a weighing instrument. They say" Eight "is a unit of weight determined by the country."

I refer to the new gold coin and the copper distribution using tweezers, which points to the number 30.

"Thirty eights, based on the weight of each unused gold coin."

"With this, you can certainly tell others exactly how much something is."

Hee ~, Marcus peeks into the construction of the balance from the front and side with interest.

"If you touch the copper with your bare hands, it will rust and change its weight, so use this tweezer."

I show Marcus the tweezers proudly.

"Miss, you used to call it" furry, "right?

... I pretended not to know.

"By the way, Daisy. Where are you going to write in your textbook?

Oh, I see. You didn't tell Marcus properly.

"I wonder how to make a medicinal herbal field with 'rich soil' and how to make potions, detoxification potions, mana potions, and high potions with that material. We need to get the ingredients out of the backyard and experiment with how much we need."

When Marcus answers, he goes, "Mmm."

Did I say something funny?

"Dear Daisy, Would you like to come with me to the back field? If you don't notice, you should see reality."

That's how I went to see the fields with Marcus.

What was spreading there was an unrealistic space where ordinary people would doubt their eyes.

Fairies fly around to take care of medicinal herbs.

When the Spirit pours magic on the herbs, the leaves of the herbs increase the color.

Mandragola is in a good mood to sing songs, and the world trees shake in comfort accordingly.

Even though it is winter, the field is ever-spring.

Wow.

"Hey, Daisy. These herbs are not standard materials for textbooks."

I was satisfied.

... reproduced from earthmaking...

At least once in the soil, I want to inherit the seed...

Well, it takes time to build a school, so do you have time...?

At that time, I noticed that my carriage stopped in front of the studio.

The door opened and I heard Lily looking for me.

"Daisy, come on!

I wonder what it is.

Recently, Lily's feelings calmed down, and she returned the remote cabin to the lab and made it Lily's. And while teaching Dan how to work, she also built a field where she practises alchemy with her own trials and mistakes when she wants to do it (thanks to Kate!).

That's why there were fewer of her sudden visits.

You can't just lean on me to become an independent alchemist in the future. 'Trial and error' should feed her in the future.

So there must be some reason to come.

... is something wrong?

Lily finally finds me and Marcus in the field and shows up.

"Welcome, Lily. Did you have any trouble?

Welcome, Lily.

Lily removes the potion bottle from the pochette while receiving a greeting from us.

... that?

The performance of the normal potion was 1.3 times that of the normal potion.

"Oh? You made it out of herbs that I raised with the seeds I gave you, right?

Tilt your neck as you ask Lily.

"Yes, come on, it's a stick. But I'm not familiar with this place."

"... even if I try to make it, it means this quality."

Lily nodded.

There came the Spirit Girl.

"That's right. I peeked once, but Lily's fields didn't have fairies or world trees or mandragolas! The quality of the medicinal herbs that grow is different."

Listening to that, Marcus and I meet face to face.

"That's it!

Perhaps the 'common sense' field, based on the 'rich soil', is Lily's field. I'm sure those materials will serve as textbook standards!

"Oh, did I hurt you?

Marcus and I are happy to talk about not being of the same quality. Lily looked strange.

"Yeah, Lily's grown 'normal' herbs. Hey, I need to ask you a favor, but can I borrow some of Lily's herbs and labs from time to time?

I crouch at Lily's eye level and stroke her head.

"Of course, sir!

We were able to find a common sense field called Lily's field.

"... let's give it a try."

That said, I'll go home with Lily and Marcus and go through the herbal fields before entering the lab.

Then, measure and adjust the healing grass and magic grass on a balance to the amount divided by 1.3.

Measure the weight of distilled water, healing grass and magic grass, and make a note.

So, we do the bottom processing so that there is no bitter taste... and then we make potions according to the usual procedure.

[Potion]

Classification: Drug

Quality: Normal -

Rare: D

Details: General product with a slight drop in quality. I feel a hint of sweetness.

Feelings: It would be disappointing if I paid the normal price.

You've made something a little bad.

"The amount is just a percentage of the quality."

Marcus and the two of you check the finished product.

"... then, unlike the Atelier fields, you might have to consider the state of the seasonal materials."

"I see. The leaves I used today weren't dead, but they weren't very well."

"But what does Appraisal say about 'general products'?

Marcus talks as if he had thought of it.

"Do you have any reference values?

I wonder if it is also taken in domestic statistics. However, the quality of wild grass that normally grows in the wild will vary depending on the climate and season of the year. It seems reasonable to think that there is some kind of standard value for appraisal.

That said, there is no answer from the appraisal.

"Well, depending on the location, the appraiser checks, so it seems better to use the results of the appraisal as a reference."

And the seasonal quality of the materials means that they must also be followed properly in textbooks. Does this mean it will be a year's work?

Well, the amount you write is not that much. Shall I pick up the stubborn numbers?

... by the way, I've decided to sneak a wish into this textbook.

At the end of the textbook, write down a little bit that if you make drugs in this way, the ingredients will be thicker and the quality will be better.

I'm sure by the time a lot of people get this textbook, people will be dealing with 'better quality stuff'. Then, the standard of "normal quality" itself may rise sometime in the world. Of course, if the existing vendors become available. Then everyone in the country might be able to buy something better at the current price.

... maybe I should dream of a little distant future. Because I still dream of working as a child.