Chapter 61 (1/2)

The Reincarnated Princess’s Request (7)

To take preventative ainst scurvy, I introduced “sauerkraut”

It was ferarnish in cuisine in Germany

The way to make it was simple

Transfer all of the juices into a container that has been disinfected with hot water, and place a weight on top That was all

“All that’s left is to place it in a cool area where the sun can’t reach for about a week so that it may ferment”

Wiping my hands with a towel, I looked at Master Julius

He held his chin with his hand and frequently glanced at the jar the incoone into

“It’s surprisingly simple”

When I offered to make a sample, he immediately voiced his approval

His expression said, However challenging, I’ll give it to you

I felt a little sorry for hie and salt

“Was it disappointing?” I smiled wryly As if compelled by mine, the same smile appeared on his lips

“To tell the truth, just a little”

Maybe I should have asked for caraway seeds or bay leaves as well

But it was important I made it extremely simple this time

It was so that anyone can make it anywhere

“However, if we canit in batch is quite feasible”

“Yes”

“What co out how to distribute it…”

At his words, I hesitated

I wasn’t worried about how to spread it I kneas going to do it, which is why I had Sir Leonhard and Miss Bianca adjourn However, at this e to put my shameless request into words

My hands were tightly grasped, my lips pursed

I gulped

“Master Julius”

“What is it?”

Very humbly, I said, “I… have a request”

His eyes opened wide, but narrowed quickly, carrying an edge of seriousness

Wordlessly, he urged me on

“Can you handle this as one of your products?”

He looked like he’d sed so

“Well, it would be a very convenient foron how it is handled, it’s a product that can yield a fortune”

“No matter how much value it has, I don’t have the means to make it known For example, no matter how many times I teach others to make it, the most I can do is

There was a saying that said: there’s no such thing as a free meal Many people would be suspicious if they were offered so for free Even if the recipe was passed out, people would have their guards What’s the catch? they’d think It’d be a practice in futility

To get the job done right, go to the one who specialized in it Even if I had to hu to one who knew the business inside out was more sure-fire

“If the man to do the job was you, Master Julius, with your wide connections and many customers who place their trust in you, then I can safely entrust the matter to you”

“You honor me with your words”

He s painfully It was painful to say the next part… but I needed to get it out

“It’s selfish, but I have two conditions I’d like to stipulate…”

“Conditions?” he asked

My statee the mood

“The first condition is, I want you to set the price low I’m won’t be so stupid to ask you that set it so low you’rea loss Of course, you must cover the cost of the materials, labor production, transportation and other sundry expenses It would be wonderful if you ed to turn a profit, but…”

“You want me to minimize it as much as possible”

“Yes,” I said in a s unlike myself

I are of how unfair estion was This product, if sold well, could beco hihts he’d have with his business partners

“And your other condition?” he asked as tranquilly as ever, no hint of a raise in his voice

Was he angry or not? Even with my different life experiences, it seemed I couldn’t read hi the fuse to his anger, I tossed the other bomb at him

“I want the recipe printed on paper and attached to the product, so that anyone can make it”

The shock must be on a whole different level His eyes opened wide