Watashi Ga Betsu No Sekai De Umarekawatta

Watashi Ga Betsu No Sekai De Umarekawatta
12-2: The Supper and the Truth of Beria



I was invited to Baronet Dyukeli's mansion under the pretext of an apology for causing me trouble with Miss Merian…


It seems that I am not the only one invited to the banquet, the magic tool shopkeeper and the medicine shop under his control in the labyrinth city are also coming…


When I was in the reception room before the banquet began, the gown-wearing Miss Merian apologized for the matter and thanked her for the rescue…


He left the room while whispering to me to keep a secret about him going to the swordsmanship dojo from his father…


His evil smile must have been just my imagination…


"You should get acquainted with them because you are explorers of the labyrinth city…"


He introduced me as his daughter's savior to the store owner…


During the banquet, it had naturally been the talk of items that were selling well and that were seriously lacking in the labyrinth city…


Especially healing medicine, it seems that even for the shops under Baronet Dyukeli with their prices rising as Viceroy's allies, medicines usually run out of stock there…


"In addition, if we want to make healing medicine in this city, then, there was no choice but to keep the ingredients from the merchants in the neighboring towns who sold them at high prices or took them from the mountain with the wolves after pushing us way through the desert…"


"It is indeed difficult to compete with a Guild that sells healing medicines without thinking about profits…"


"That's because those people are selling at the price of the Royal Capital…"


"Truly, they can stock up on drugs more easily…"


I understand, although it is clear that there is a difference between the buyer and the seller's perspective, there are such circumstances behind it, yes…


Although I shouldn't swallow their stories completely like that, it doesn't seem like they're too greedy…


"However, that means during the time when it runs out of stock, explorers dive into the labyrinth without having a way to heal themselves…?"


"No, poor explorers will go with the Beria leaves they have taken…"


"That hasn't changed now…"


It seemed that Beria was a cactus-like plant that grew wild in the empty land around the labyrinth city…


They also grow along the side of the highway if I'm not mistaken…


Beria is a succulent plant with thick leaves such as aloe vera that grows around the body of the cactus and in fact they can be eaten, while the leaves can be used to cure bleeding or burns…


As for the center fruit, although it is relatively tasty, it has the alias [Beggar Killer] because it seems that it causes diarrhea that lasts until you are dehydrated if you eat too much…


It can make children and parents who do not have much physical strength to die…


It seemed like the [Baggage Carriers] who failed to get a job chose the fruit and sold it in front of the city gates to earn enough income to sustain their livelihood…


I ignored it because there were many sellers selling goods in front of the gate, but there were such items sold there, yes…


I'll pay more attention to things next time…


"Maybe there is a possibility to make a healing remedy from Beria leaves…?"


"There are legends about the same sage from the past that could create magic potions from Beria leaves, but it is a story that was lost a long time ago…"


By sage, what does Trazayuya mean…?


I searched about Beria in her documents, but there was none…


When I go to the elf's hometown next time, I'll ask Tsutoreiya shi the alchemist if he knows about the recipe for making magic potions from Beria leaves…


Then, I could see various precious items in his shop as I went around…


Among the items, it seemed that the silver sword of the ant wing was quite popular…


It was more of a gray sword than a silver one, but it seemed to be the easiest magic sword made from monster materials in the labyrinth city…


Since the way to make things from the ant wing is written in the Trazayuya document, I will try to make it…


The magic scrolls I saw at most had the same arrangement as the capital Duchy as they were all provided by Viscount Shimen…


Interestingly enough, the ignition rod that most explorers used seemed to be sold at high prices in neighboring Earldom and small kingdoms…


It's cheap in the labyrinth city because it's mass-produced by amateur craftsmen of scrap magic cores, but in other regions, rods are made by full craftsmen of precise magic cores just like any other magic tool, so it's expensive there…


The Marchioness has asked me to rebuild the experimental farm outside the labyrinth city, although it has nothing to do with the Beria fruit…


It seemed that the place was close to a small water source where Viceroy had previously created an experiment to grow wheat, but was abandoned due to poor results…


It was just right, when I was looking for a place to hire the female slaves that I saved as Kuro, so I agreed to it…


The explorers who became thieves in the hideout there were trampled by Ciel, turned into evil slaves and taken to the coal mines…


Since the ground had become barren, I decided to plant Beria fruit for healing medicine, nuts for food and tomatoes. Especially tomatoes, I hope to mass produce them…


About the healing medicine recipe made from Beria leaves, when I went to meet Tsutoreiya shi for a consultation, he immediately wrote the recipe and handed it to me…


It seemed that it was a famous recipe in the elf's hometown, so Trazayuya did not leave it on his documents because it was too ordinary…


I returned to the labyrinth city, immediately succeeding and ascertaining its effect on the students of the training school…


Since the effect isn't very strong, I guess I'll make it scattered…


I wrote the recipe on some paper, put it in a treasure chest, and then hid it in various places inside the labyrinth…


It's a bit of a surprise for novice explorers…


I divided the recipe into several sheets of paper with numbering and placed them in the treasure chest…


They should have understood that the prescription was real because I had given the samples of the healing medicine Beria along with it…


Just in case, I've prepared six sets of recipes rather than just one…


The first recipe was found five days later, the labyrinth city was enveloped in a slightly festive atmosphere…


In a few moments, low-level healing drugs spread…


While thinking that, I watched over the children who were happily harvesting Beria that grew wild around the labyrinth city…