On our way to Oswald-sanâs house, Allen and Elena were beginning to doze off as we walked.
âCome here.â
ââ... Uniyu.ââ
I picked Allen and Elena up in my arms and they genuinely fell asleep.
âMy, oh my, they seem to have fallen asleep. Sorry about that~ I wish I had gone to meet you sooner, but I had to confirm what kind of people you were~â
âWell, you canât just invite someone who you donât know or what kind of person they are into your home, so I think it was required. It is your place, after all.â
If I was to meet someone in the middle of a remote forest, I would check to see what kind of person they are first. I wouldnât just go say hello without any precautions.
âCome on, this way.â
âIs this the place of the barrier?â
(Itâs the place I couldnât get past earlier!)
As we walked through the forest with Oswald-sanâs guidance, I felt a sensation of passing through something like a thin membrane. Because I experienced it before, when visiting the Blue Waters Shrineââthe mermaid settlement, I immediately understood what it was.
The location of the transparent wall that Vector found was this place.
â... Which reminds me, is this forest managed by you, Oswald-san?â
âI got a housemate whoâs more plant-oriented than I am, doing all sorts of things in her spare time.â
âI am greatly sorry!â
Hearing Oswald-sanâs reply, I immediately apologized.
This forest was filled with so many berries, that it couldnât be said that they were simply âgrowing wildlyâ.
Before meeting Oswald-san, I had thought that it was possible, but when I entered the barrier, I was convinced that it was not the case.
Because the trees and bushes inside the barrier had even more fruit growing on them than outside!
âHm? What are you apologizing for?â
âWe have picked the berries growing in the forest without permission.â
âOh, you donât have to worry about that. This is not really my plot of land or anything, and thereâs more than what we can eat ourselves anyway. The rest was just going to decay naturally, so my child would be happy to hear that you found them delicious.â
Oswald-san didnât seem to take offense at all, but told me to pick more instead.
(Thatâs right. Donât hesitate to eat more.)
âWhoah!â
(Oh my, did I startle you? I am a dryad, Marshelly. Oswaldâs companion.)
A woman with green hair suddenly appeared behind me, which caused me to leak out a startled voice.
Dryads are tree spirits, right? Oh, sheâs a bit transparent. However, other than that, she looks and her voice sounds (through telepathy) like a normal woman.
âNow, now, Marshelly. The children are sleeping, so stop startling people.â
(Oh my, it wasnât on purpose.)
âI know that, but you are not used to dealing with children, are you? If not, you need to be paying attention.â
(Fufu, thatâs true.)
As with Claudia, it can be clearly seen that Oswald-san gets along with Marshelly well.
(Oz, the back room is ready.)
âThank you, Marshelly. In that case, Takumi-san, please use that room to rest.â
As soon as we passed through the barrier, we were guided to a room that will be lent to us.
âThank you very much. Can I talk to you for a little after putting them to bed?â
âI donât mind, but itâs okay to leave that for tomorrow, no?â
âIâm quite curious about your situation, Oswald-san.â
âOh, of course you are. Then, I will make tea and wait for you, so come to the living room I have just shown you after you are done with the children.â
âYes, thank you very much.â
After seeing Oswald-san head to the living room, I entered the room and put Allen and Elena to bed.
âThen, Joule and Vector, please stay with them here.â
(Okay, got it.)
(Leave it to us~)
Vector, who had declared that he was going to sleep, was already using his small form as a pillow for the kids, and Joule, also in his small form, was already settled between Allen and Elena, so I decided to let them take care of things here while Iâm away.
(Takumi Nii, I will also stay here and make sure the two are quiet!)
(Then, Bolt and I will accompany Niisama.)
(Indeed.)
Mile will remain in the room, and Feat in her small form and Bolt will accompany me to talk with Oswald-san.
âYou were quick.â
When I entered the living room, I smelled a very nice fragrance of herbs.
âI have got some herbal tea ready for you, but feel free to let me know if you donât like it. I will get you something different.â
âIâm fine. Thank you.â
I took a sip of the tea and then asked Oswald-san frankly what he wanted.
âWhat can I do for you, Oswald-san? You donât like to have much contact with people, since you live in a forest enclosed in a barrier, do you?â
If he lives in the forest far from any towns and villages, itâs easy to imagine that he doesnât like to socialize very much.
âJust as you said, I live here because I am bothered by the company of people. At first I wasnât going to show up, I was just going to wait quietly for you guys to leave.â
It seems that I have guessed right.
âBut, you had quite a number of familiars accompanying you, so I got interested by them at first.â
(Oh my, by us?)
Feat spoke up, but Oswald-san and Marshelly-san didnât seem to be able to hear her.
So, was Marshelly-san talking normally instead of using Telepathy? Or, as you become more proficient in the Telepathy skill, will you be able to be heard by an unspecified number of people?
For now, Iâll just pat Feat who was in my arms.
âWell, that wasnât enough to make me want to meet you, but the fact that you were cooking something Iâve never seen before made me even more interested.â
â... Cooking?â
âIt seems like you were using a condiment I didnât know existed.â
(I wonder if heâs talking about the shoyu?)
âRight.â
He was talking about a condiment, so Iâm pretty sure it was the shoyu.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Shoyu is truly wonderful because it could attract even someone like Oswald-san, who doesnât want to interact with people very much~
âWhat I was using is called shoyu.â
âShoyu? So, do you know what itâs made of? To tell you the truth, I cannot eat meat or fish at all.â
âAre you a vegetarian? Is that a racial trait?â
âNo, itâs unrelated to Elves as a race. I just cannot withstand it myself.â
âOh, so itâs like that.â
Heh~ so not all Elves are vegetarians, huh.
âI get plenty of vegetables and fruits from the forest, and I can ask an acquaintance in the town to supply me with salt and bread, so I am not troubled with that, itâs just... Iâm getting a little tired of it.â
â... Of course you would.â
A life of only eating bread, vegetables, and fruits, moreover, having salt as the only seasoning on top of it~
Although eating is necessary to keep living, I would get bored too if I had been eating the same diet for more than four hundred years.
âThis shoyu I have is made from the sap of a tree, so it should be all right for you to eat, Oswald-san. Also, there are things called miso fruit that can be used as a flavoring, are you aware of those?â
âMiso fruit? Thatâs a new one! Does it come from a fruit tree?â
Oswald-sanâs cheeks were flushed and happy. He seemed to be quite exhausted by his eating habits.
âThe rest, yes~. There are new kinds of salts that have been developed recently, with a variety of flavors.â
The Easy Salt Series is also not made with meat and fish, so it should be fine.
âOh! I didnât know there were different kinds of salt! Thatâs great information, thanks! Iâm so glad I decided to meet you! But even if I hear information this good, it is a question whether that guy will find it and buy it for me...â
âI can give you some?â
I thought that he approached me because he wanted the condiments, but it seems that Oswald-san just wanted information.
âI would be happy to try it right away if you could give it to me. Also, if you can, Iâd like you to teach us how to use it. Of course, I have abundant rewards for your trouble, can I request this of you?â
âTeach? You, Oswald-san?â
(No, itâs me.)
Marshelly replied to my question.
Apparently, itâs not Oswald-san who does the cooking, but Marshelly-san. I didnât know that spirits can cook~
âI can teach you if itâs just something simple, so how about we make tomorrowâs breakfast together?â
(Yes, please.)
âBut how much should I teach you?â
âIâd like to say to teach her everything you know... but thatâs not how things work. Letâs see, Iâd like to ask for a few dishes each made from shoyu and miso. What do you think?â
N~ then, if we make breakfast and lunch together, we could possibly achieve it in terms of the number of dishes, right?
âThatâs not a problem.â
âReally? Thank you, Takumi-san!â
âNo. In lieu of that, may I pick some more berries from the forest? Iâd love to be paid with that.â
(Oh my, thatâs not a problem. In fact, you should pick everything thatâs ripe.)
I was given the right to pick as many berries as I could in exchange for a handful of seasonings and instructions on how to use them.