Chapter 309: Experienced Workers Are Better (1)
After I visited the capital, the pastry club room transformed into a multi-purpose space.
It had already been a pseudo-multipurpose space thanks to its eccentric members, but at least back then, the chessboards and poker cards stayed hidden in a drawer. Now, massive tools unrelated to baking had taken up permanent residence, boldly claiming their spots in the room.
“If we grind the scales into existing elixirs... No, wait. Soaking them directly in the potion to age might work even better.”
“That’s not a bad idea. With such high-quality materials, the effects would be incredible.”
The Mage Duchess spoke as if she was seeking my agreement. Of course, I was just a swordsman, so I had no idea whether it was good or bad. I just nodded along because she seemed genuinely happy.
“Fufu, look forward to it. Something beyond your imagination will be created.”
At my response, the Mage Duchess smiled deeply and dropped the scales into the potion.
Dragon scale-infused liquor.
The thought came to me instinctively. It felt disrespectful to the dragon who generously gave us these precious items, but I couldn’t help it. The setup looked exactly like someone making artisanal liquor. 78-year-aged golden dragon scale - just the name sounded grand—
Grand, my ass.
Shaking off the ridiculous idea, I turned my attention to the table where the precious scales and claws were. The Mage Duchess, whose ears were already perked up after being shown around the mansion, couldn’t hide her joy upon seeing the dragon byproducts. For a mage, dragon byproducts were top-tier materials. Especially since, unlike blood, these couldn’t be obtained periodically, making them even more precious.
Having suddenly acquired such valuable items, the Mage Duchess’s ears flapped with excitement at the fantastic combination of ‘a gift from me + experimental materials to fuel a mage’s passion,’ and she set up all sorts of experimental equipment in the pastry club room.
Fortunately, the other members didn’t particularly mind. Lather, for instance, was thrilled to be able to watch the Mage Duchess’s experiments in real-time. Even Louise, the club leader and a mage herself, showed interest.
And to think someone wanted to turn this into jewelry.
I couldn’t get over it. Materials the Mage Duchess handled with reverence and that mages coveted as treasures were almost reduced to mere jewelry. If that had actually happened, the person responsible might’ve gone down in history as a lunatic.
It was fortunate that he came to his senses before handing it over to a craftsman. Between accessories made from dragon scales and a sword made from dragon claws, the latter was undoubtedly the more impressive choice.
***
On one side, magical experiments were underway; on the other was baking. At first, I couldn’t help but wonder if this was sanitary.
“History exams these days seem entirely focused on the North.”
“Let’s think positively. Where else but the academy would we learn about the North’s history?”
Thankfully, the academy entered the exam period, meaning we avoided overlapping experiments and baking sessions. If it weren’t exam time, experiments would only have happened while the members were in class.
“Theoretical exams are just a hassle. For knights, shouldn’t practical exams be enough?”
“You’re right. Knights speak with their swords.”
Rutis nodded vigorously, seemingly agreeing with Erich’s grumbling.
Meanwhile, the notebook in front of him hadn’t moved past the first page. He looked so uninterested that Villar would’ve been disappointed to see this.
Empty-headed bastard.
It was pitiful. Even if physical strength was important for a knight, they needed some basic brains. A swordsman with nothing in his head wasn’t a knight but a thug.
Sarah seemed to share my thoughts as she glanced at Erich again and again. She probably couldn’t bring herself to say anything to a foreign prince, but it looked like she couldn’t bear to see her beloved childhood friend turn into a stupid knight.
“By the way, Erich, have you decided on your duel partner?”
I saw Sarah flinch when Rutis suddenly talked to Erich.
She didn’t have to worry. Just talking to Rutis wouldn’t lower one’s IQ. Besides, while Rutis’s actions were strange, his intelligence itself was surprisingly decent. The problem was that he invested that intelligence into his eccentricities.
Anyway, Erich shook his head lightly at Rutis’s question.
“Not yet. I don’t have anyone specific in mind, so I’ll go with whoever I’m assigned.”
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