Immediately after the unexpected encounter with His Highness Tenyuu, he went to report the matter to the Director.

"What? His Royal Highness Tenyuu was there?

"Yes, when I was watering down in a herbal field, I was suddenly called from behind..."

"Oh, come on, I didn't hear you."

Jude and I reported that the director covered his eyes with one hand and looked up to heaven.

The director's story is that His Highness Tenyuu had not been contacted about coming to the institute.

If they had contacted us like that in advance, they would have told us first thing in the morning.

Especially since I was trying not to look at each other, they would have told me as soon as the royal palace contacted me, not even first thing in the morning.

But I haven't heard that story.

Neither, Jude and I face each other.

I would feel the same way.

Or the director.

The director also immediately contacted the royal palace.

Newspaper ministers are important.

And what I found out is that the Royal Palace didn't grasp this visit from His Highness Tenyuu either.

Apparently, His Highness Tenyuu came to the institute without permission.

Is that all right with you?

No, it's not good.

Of course, this became a problem.

Whatever you say, His Highness Tenyuu is a royal family of another country.

It is a matter of such a person walking flirtatiously through the royal palace.

In addition, His Highness Tenyuu appeared at a research facility in a country full of confidential information.

He said he was taking a walk and got lost, but I can't help suspecting him of being an industrial spy.

Besides, when the facility becomes the Institute of Medicinal Plants, where [the Virgin] is located, it's extra.

However, the presence of the [Virgin] at the Institute of Medicinal Plants had not been communicated to the line of Zaidella.

For this reason, it seems that we only need to pay close attention to His Highness Tenyuu this time.

However, it would be an impossible story to tell His Highness Tenyuu that surveillance under the name of escort has become constant.

By the way, why wasn't there an escort from the beginning, it doesn't mean it wasn't?

At first, they said the knight in charge tried to follow them, but they said no with ease.

He said he was just going out into the garden, visible from the room, to get some air outside.

Still, it seems the knight was watching a little away just in case, but he lost sight of His Highness Tenyuu while someone else spoke to him on the way.

I think it was also a disaster that the knight who followed me before he turned me down once was alone.

I had some sort of overlapping misfortune and encountered His Highness Tenyuu, but I was perfectly reassured that the inspection of the Institute of Medicinal Plants was over and that it would be okay because it seemed to have a system in place that would allow me to contact you well in advance in the future.

It was shortly after I realized that it was a mistake.

Originally, the story was that His Highness Tenyuu specialised in learning medicinal plants in his own country as well.

With that in mind, even after the inspection, the gap time was stitched, and His Highness Tenyuu began to visit the institute.

Still, I was able to get in touch with you in advance, and when I got in touch, I tried to go somewhere other than the institute, so I stopped meeting with His Highness Tenyuu.

But what if I get a nomination from His Highness Tenyuu?

"What do you mean?

"Uh, these days, every time I come, they ask me if there's that black-haired researcher..."

One day, when I was called to the director's office, the director started talking with a troubled face.

His Royal Highness Tenyuu, who visits the Institute for a moment these days, is looking for a dark-haired researcher.

When it comes to brunettes in this lab, I'm the only one.

I don't remember him saying anything about his appearance that day, especially, but he could remember the color of his hair.

I don't remember telling you anything special, and I didn't say it to you, but did it draw your interest in a similar look?

"That's a problem…"

"Oh, trouble..."

The director and the two of them, frowning at each other.

Even if His Highness Tenyuu was looking for me, I can't say "shall I see you then" as the royal palace tells me not to meet you face-to-face.

But it's also a problem that we don't see each other any more than we do once.

You seem to be avoiding everything.

Well, I can see and nothing, I'm actually avoiding it.

It's just that it's a problem for them to notice it.

We both worried about what was going on, but in the end, there's one thing we can do.

I came to the conclusion that I would consult the royal palace.

When you're troubled, you can only ask above.

The day after the consultation, a reply came from the Royal Palace.

From what the director told me, it seemed to me that it would be a problem to keep avoiding more than once even in the Royal Palace.

The director, with a sinister face, told me to be at the institute, too, at the next visit of His Highness Tenyuu.

He also received some instructions on precautions to be taken when meeting His Highness Tenyuu.

And two days after the response from the Royal Palace came, His Highness Tenyuu came to the institute.

I feel as fast as I expected, but maybe it's my fault.

According to the contact, it is noon that His Highness Tenyuu comes to the institute.

They'll come after they've done other errands.

"Ah..."

The date of the visit of His Highness Tenyuu.

As I bottled the intermediate HP potion I was planning to wholesale to the Knights, I heard a small voice coming from the entrance to the room.

When I saw those who spoke with Jude, who was working with me, His Highness Tenyuu stood with his eyes rounded and the people who were offering him.

Place the bottle in your hand on the workbench and bow to the person in front of you, and you will soon hear a voice say, "Take it easy".

"Is that where they make potions?

"Yes."

"That's a lot."

"I also make it in the lab for use in the Royal Palace, so it's going to be a lot more."

After all, the first thing they mention is quantity.

They haven't even gotten stuck in lately, so it's a little fresh.

People in the lab don't say anything when they see this sight because their senses are already paralyzed.

His Royal Highness Tenyuu looked at the potion sloping on the desk with a surprised face.

I heard His Highness Tenyuu was coming today, so I still reduced the amount of this, but it still seemed like a lot.

"Did you make this one by yourself?

"No......"

His Highness Tenyuu said that if the average pharmacist knew the amount of potion he would make in a day, it would be impossible.

His Highness Tenyuu, who is familiar with medicinal plants, doesn't know about it, does he?

Why did you think that?

"Right," retorted Her Highness Tenyuu, shyly grinning as she leaned her neck in wonder as she returned her denial to His Highness Tenyuu's question.

Maybe he realized that he had spoken of no clapping himself or herself.

Of course, I made all the potions lined up on my desk by myself.

However, the director tells me to hide my potion making arm as much as possible.

So, I lied to His Highness Tenyuu about his question, but I'm very backward because of the cautious.

Because I thought so, the story broke off once there, and silence descended in the room.

Somewhat awkward, I briefly meet His Highness Tenyuu before returning to work.

His Royal Highness Tenyuu felt the same way, or he could not be blamed.

As he bottled the potion silently, His Highness Tenyuu, who was similarly silent and watching the work, asked whether it was the intermediate HP potion he was packing.

Nodding, His Highness Tenyuu puts his hand on his chin with an imaginary look on his face.

Now what?

"Aren't advanced HP potions made?

"Are you advanced?

Unexpectedly return abrupt questions with questions.

After I said it, I said it was rude to return a question to the question, and if I tried to answer in a hurry, His Highness Tenyuu continued his words without the wind I cared about.

"We talked about being made in hands-on pieces, but I wondered if anyone could also make advanced potions if this much was made frequently, even if not every day."

"Right......, there are certainly people who can make it. But you don't make much because it's more about failing."

"Failure?"

"Yes. If you don't have a high level of pharmaceutical skills, you just fail. Advanced materials are expensive."

"Oh, that's true"

Many potions have to be made in order to increase the level of pharmaceutical skills.

Trying to raise an advanced potion to a less unsuccessful level by creating an intermediate potion takes years if you are a common pharmacist.

Attempts to level up in advanced potions will take less years, but this time the material cost required will be very high.

Besides, I fail all the time at first, so I can't even sell the potion I can and collect the cost of the material.

Also, even if you manage to get to the point of raising the level in intermediate potions, you won't get to the level unless you make more advanced potions than that.

And even if you level up in advanced potions, the cost is still a problem.

The cost of materials is multiplied, which means that the sales value is also high.

It is difficult to recover the cost of materials because there are so few advanced potions that can be bought and cannot be sold inside.

As a result, only a very limited number of people will be able to increase their level of pharmaceutical skills until they can make advanced potions with little failure.

That's the general perception.

His Royal Highness Tenyuu was also convinced to just give a light explanation, either because he knew the background on such pharmaceutical skills.

By the way, even though I'm an advanced potion right now, I never fail to make it.

The level of pharmaceutical skills raised to that point would be due to more magic than regular pharmacists and an environment called laboratories.

Because of the high basal level and the maximum MP, I can make more potions a day than an alley pharmacist.

Moreover, the materials for the advanced potions grow in the laboratory's herbal fields, so the cost is not so high either.

I wholesale the potions I make to the Knights, so I can smoothly recover the costs.

Thanks to all those conditions, you were able to level up without fear of failure, right?

Now it's a good memory that the director pissed me off (?).

Nevertheless, do not tell His Highness Tenyuu that my level of pharmaceutical skills is so high.

On instructions from the director.

Afterwards, we were just talking about medicinal herbs that weren't particularly obvious.

And when the bottling operation seemed to be over, His Highness Tenyuu left the laboratory behind.