When Mr. Navi received the three books he had found for me and placed them on his lap, Mr. Navi disappeared again softly.

In the meantime, let's not talk about doubts. Mr. Navi, who decided it was a search, startles me.

Now, drop your gaze on the book you put on your knees.

I don't know when it was a book, but it was like new and in very good condition.

Open the top book of the overlaid book.

Apparently, this book is a compilation of papers on skill effects if you acquire skills under special conditions.

Open the "Cook" skill item in it.

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■ Discussion of special effects when acquiring "cook" skills under special conditions

Essentially, "cook" skills are vocational skills acquired by those who do "cooking", and it is said that those who do not "cook" will not acquire them.

At this time, "cooking" refers to the "civilized act" of using "cooking utensils" and cooking meals through a variety of backgrounds, such as underneath ingredients and flavoring.

The "cook" skill is a skill acquired by people who are extremely good at "cooking", and is also influenced by the type of dish they have actually made and the amount they have made. Furthermore, elements such as serving there are also said to affect acquisition.

However, rarely do "cookware" appear among the tribes and ethnic groups in underdeveloped areas who possess "cook" skills.

Previously, it was assumed that "cook" skills could not be owned by experiences such as just "baking" or "boiling".

However, to consider this particular example, is there also a previously unknown method of acquiring "cook" skills?

In areas where cookware is underdeveloped, the following reports have been raised as a result of verifying the skill effectiveness of those who have acquired the "cook" skill:

· Previously, those who acquired the "cook" skill without using civilized cookware have a high probability of using magic during cooking.

· I have an exploratory mind to cook with unknown ingredients that I would not normally cook.

When cooking using "cookware" that has never been used, there is a high probability that it will fail and become hectic.

When it fails, it becomes hectic, but it does not taste bad because of the effectiveness of the "cook" skill.

The proficiency of "cookware" does not increase as much as the "cook" skill is high.

As high a level of "cook" skills, it is easy to fail once the process of using "cookware" is included.

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Cuisines made by holders of this type of "cook" skills are often granted special effects compared to dishes made by holders of "cook" skills who cook as a profession.

Many of the effects granted are called "Increased EXP for a certain amount of time," "Increased Defense for a certain amount of time," and "Increased Natural Healing for a certain amount of time."

For this reason, it is expected that their skills are undergoing a special evolution due to their living environment, as they often make hunting a business in undeveloped lands.

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Uh-huh. Hard.

But to say that cooking fails makes it hectic applies to my situation.

The next book was about special cases of skills acquired by adventurers.

The content was almost the same as that of the previous item, and the part entitled "Residents of Unopened Land Without Cookware" had only changed to "Adventurers who were cooking and acquired" cook "skills" in the absence of cookware.

Yeah? An adventurer who doesn't use cookware and uses magic during cooking?

Like something caught on the edge of my memory right now? I can't remember. Well, no.

The third book was like a collection of surprise episodes of an old great man.

I'm talking about an empress who used to exist in the Tooth House Empire who cooked poorly and said that all the dishes she made turned into hedrons.

By the way, cooking on the battlefield in a massive demon crusade, they were succeeding for some reason.

Hmm... here's the possibility that you didn't use 'cookware' on the battlefield?

Well, what about in my case?

When I regained my memories of my previous life, I already had the "cook" skills.

By the way, I don't remember cooking before I got my memory back.

Normally, the Duke's Lady doesn't cook, and I don't remember Brother Dymon teaching me to cook outdoors.

I think that's why the status of the game was reflected......, how did you build your "cooking" skills in my game?

I think it was at some kind of culinary event that cooking skills evolved into cook skills.

And I mean, it's a game, so it's not really cooking, and it's natural that you don't use 'cookware'.

Cooking in the game is easy.

① Get a recipe at the beginning of an event or mini-game

② Collect only the specified number of ingredients in the recipe.

③ Click the "Start cooking" button.

• Wait for the specified time.

⑤ If you cannot wait for the specified time, purchase "Short Hourglass: For Cooking" from Wolsh and use it.

⑥ After time, complete with a clean serving on the plate.

(7) Make a specified number of dishes, earn points, and get recipes for the next dish.

I repeat this (2) to (7).

Of course, there's no "cookware," or, more importantly, "dishes serving dishes."

However, at the time of completion, they are served on stylish plates that are suitable for the dishes they have made, and the ingredients they should not have collected are served together as decorations and accompaniments.

... Well, it's a game.

What am I supposed to do if I'm gonna do this in real life?

There were stages where there seemed to be no safe water, so I had to magically bribe them all.

Water it out in a water ball, cook it in a fireball?

There was no such thing as a knife, so I carved vegetables with a dagger or knife?

There is no way to carry a bowl or a shrimp tree, so substitute it with something around there or something you have. Or grind with your bare hands.

What about plates? Pinch and bake the dirt around there? No, you can't. Alchemy might do something about it.

Oh, the dishes aren't 'cookware', so can I buy them there?

Uh... I feel like I can if I can control even some magical power.

Instead, if I were you as Isabella right now, I'd feel that way of cooking would go better than I would normally use cookware.

In the meantime, using 'cookware' even in one step fails. Let's remember this and go home.

With that said, I also used a knife and slab when making grilled chicken, and you used a mill when sprinkling salt and pepper.

I also used a salad that was just chopped, like a bowl when washing vegetables and dressing.

I used a pot when making soup... Should I substitute it with an iron helmet or something?

In the meantime, we'll verify it when we get back.

If the dish succeeds properly, it looks like a special effect will be granted, and I'm motivated by it.

Let's do our best to adjust the power of magic in order to make you a decent meal in the future, Ursh.

Until now, I've vaguely practiced magical power adjustments, but when you can have the purpose of doing it for your rice, Ursh, you're in a different mood.

Well, I'm starting to feel like Koko's going to get rid of all the questions.

Something else bothers me... There are too many to find out from which question.

With that said, how long can you stay in this forbidden library? Can you go home?

Perhaps you should ask Mr. Navi this.

"Eh. Is Mr. Navi here?

"Yes. Here."

Mr. Navi appears softly directly beside him. I didn't surprise you because I knew it would appear in advance this time.

"How long can you stay here? I need to know how to get home and if I can come back."

"Once you come to the forbidden library, you will be registered and a user card will be issued. If you have one, you are free to come and go, but the user card can only be used by you. '

"What kind of card is it?

'A user card will be registered on the status. Isabella has already been issued. "

The fact that you don't have a name but they know your name. Mr. Navi is scared.

Plus, they mess with my status on their own, and they give me a user card. Mr. Navi is scared.

"You can come from anywhere by selecting the user card icon on the status of the forbidden library. Instead, you can't take out the books you have here, so every time you want to browse, you'll be asked to take a trip."

Well, I guess so. "Forbidden Library," so it's tough to take it out.

"Can there be a difference between outside and the flow of time?

'This true forbidden library is "a place that doesn't exist," so there's no such thing as time. The time is the same as when you come and when you come home. "

I don't know what that means, but does that mean we can go home in time when we get here? What's going on with that principle?

It just doesn't seem like a refuge.

Even if you evacuate to the forbidden library when you're being raided, you're still in the middle of being raided when you get home.

Well, I heard what you wanted to hear, and for one thing, I think Mr. Navi should go back.

Oh, no, wait. There's one more thing I'd like to ask you.

"Mr. Navi, by the way. When I came here, the spell was [Japanese]. Do you have a book or something about Japanese?

'I checked one of the seven lock codes on viewing the most important documents, [Japanese]. Unlock one user Isabella.'

"Huh?"