Isekai ni Demodori Shimashita? Chapter 15 (1/2)
Chapter 15 – Worrying About the Evaluation
After finis.h.i.+ng the breakfast preparations, while I was explaining how to make it to the innkeeper, the dining room began to get noisy.
It seems that the knights have come to eat.
We cooperated with the inn staff who were peeking into the kitchen and hurriedly prepared the tables.
I’m worried about what the knights will think of the food.
While we were setting the tables it seems that the Prince had gotten up and come as well, and was sitting at the same table as the Squad Captain.
“Good morning.”
While giving a greeting, I carried three portions worth to the Prince and Squad Captain’s table, and decided to leave the rest to the inn staff and begin eating breakfast.
“Was all of this made by you?”
Asked the Prince, while looking at the lined up dishes.
“Yes. I had the innkeeper help as well, though. I promised you yesterday after all.”
After replying as such, I began to eat my own portion.
Mn, tasting like this, I think I did it well enough. If I had more time to prepare, I think I could even make the more complicated dishes. What I should be regretting though is the bread, shouldn’t I. I need to urgently resolve this problem.
While thinking about such things, the moment the Prince and Squad Captain brought the soup into their mouths, they stiffened.
Just how many times did they intend to stiffen up over these last two days?
” “Delicious…” ”
After leaving just this faint mumbled word, they began eating with ferocious energy.
“I’ve probably made more soup than necessary, so even if you don’t eat that quickly I think there’ll be seconds, you know?”
Seeing the two ravenously eat their food, I reflexively spoke up.
When I did so, the knights at the other tables all shouted “Seconds!” one by one.
If I look carefully, everybody is eating silently.
Even if I made more, if they eat this vigorously, will the portions for the other people run out? It seems that this dining room is made for 10 people, and they each take one turn here without coming back again.
It feels like things will be bad at this rate, so I decided to use the Prince.
“Prince, aren’t there knights that haven’t had their turn yet? Even if there are enough for seconds, it isn’t as though I’ve made that much. If you don’t limit seconds to just once, the other people might lose their share.”
I did go to the efforts of cooking breakfast after all. If possible, I want all of them to eat it.
“Oi, you guys. Everyone only gets one refill! Do you plan on eating the others’ shares too!?”
It seems that the Prince completely understood my intentions, and warned them for me.
Voices of dissatisfaction rose from here and there in the dining hall, but n.o.body gave any real complaints.
Perhaps there wasn’t any real dissatisfaction because they considered that they might not have been able to eat.
Without having seconds for my soup, I finished my breakfast.
It seems that the evaluation was good.