Lasenti Department Store (1)
It was almost five oâclock in the morning when they went downstairs, frightening Mrs. Canton. She glared at the prince like he was a thief that had come in the night.
However, the breakfast she prepared was generous. Smoked cod and shrimp, flavored with saffron and butter, topped with boiled eggs and cilantro, alongside a side dish that tasted like curry-fried rice that Kleio enjoyed. It was a menu he didnât ask for often, but today he tasted it thanks to Arthur.
As Kleio slowly finished half of his plate, Arthur had gone ahead for a second serving. It was obvious he hadnât eaten properly in a couple of days.
âThe food that comes out of your house is as delicious as a high-class restaurant. Even this, wow.â
âYes, eat some more.â
âThe hashbrown with chopped roast beef is also really good. Crisp and fragrant!â
âBut his table manners need work.â
Arthurâs judgment of the food was contradictory to what Kleio was used to. In Kleioâs experience, if someone was from the upper-middle-class or higher, they shouldnât be giving feedback about food at someone elseâs house. Arthur didnât care about such, but for Kleio, some instincts on Korean table manners from his previous life couldnât just be discarded.
Anyway, Arthur ate well and then sat at the table with a full belly and a happy expression. As the morning sun came into the drawing-room, his hair, which had just been washed and cleaned up, was brightly lit. At such times, the deep golden color fades with the shade of light, reminding him of a similar but dissimilar existence.
âLooking at that, I remember your eldest brother didnât serve a sandwich or even a plate of cookies to his visitors.â
Melchior couldnât use the same methods as Arthur. Hadnât he lived too long to dwell on the prices of human suffering, bread and butter, or tea and sugar? In an instant, Arthur had emptied his second plate and smiled a little as he reached out for the basket with peaches, grapes, and summer apples.
âIâm going to clear your misunderstandings of him. You know, itâs not just for you that refreshments arenât served in the crown princeâs office. Itâs that way for everyone.â
âWhat? Why?â
Couldnât you even give your company rice crackers and tea?
âEven when I first met my brother, I was hungry enough that my stomach rumbled, but it was difficult because he didnât care. Hilleyda had to bring me pastries.â
Melchior was a human who had no taste for food, had nothing to hide, and didnât want to eat anything.
âThen, why do you need a court full of good cooks?â
âHey, then what the hell was it about the royal chef at that New Yearâs Party before?â
âItâs like a formal dress or a suit. It might be a bit harsh to compare a chef to a piece of clothing, but for my brother, itâs annoying to get a new outfit.â
âThen, I think itâs something like thatâ¦.â
âOriginally, yes. I donât think he thought much about it.â
It was a really unexpected side. It was formal so that only the parts visible to others didnât spoil the dignity.
âAre you bored with luxury after the ninth go-around as a member of the royal family? Or is it the view of one who doesnât feel the value of money in the first place?â
He had sensed it at the time he received the magical patent fee, but Melchior was surprisingly generous when it came to money. The amount of compensation for expenses after the case was also four times the amount applied for, including subsidy and treatment expenses.
Of course, it wasnât enough to completely remove Kleioâs anger, but he had taken it without hesitation.
âHe says he drinks too, but he doesnât like it that much, and heâs never been drunk.â
âNo wonder. A human who understands others so poorly wouldnât find much joy in eating and drinking.â
âI mean, he sent you a cart of sweets to the dorm before. It doesnât feel very human when someone acts like that.â
âYes. It makes people nervous around him.â
âHey, thatâs a perfect quote.â
Putting down his teacup, Kleio began to chew on the grapes from the fruit basket. They were fresh and delicious, but the skin was thick, and the seeds were large. In this era, eating was often a laborious act.
âBut I have to eat to live. Even if people cannot live with bread alone, they die without it.â
Even though the crown prince lost his divinity in the distant past, did he still harbor divine habits? Perhaps for someone who ate nectar and ambrosia, meat and grain had no appeal. They couldnât be in the same boat, especially since he didnât like alcohol. He had never lived in abundance in his previous life, but even amidst their struggle, his mother had made good clean food. All of the delicate tastes he had before were the products of his motherâs sincerity.
As Kleio ate a few more grapes, Arthur pulled up his chair.
âAlso, my brother seems to be unaware of human customs like heâs above it.â
They were oddly stabbing words.
âHmm. I mean, you canât do the same as your brother. Why would a prince pay attention to the food others eat? In that respect, you pass since you eat well.â
âAh, youâre praising me for eating well? Am I a three-year-old? Huh?!â
Arthurâs expression crumpled as he realized that he was being teased. Kleio let go of his pretenses and pretended to be serious.
âWhy? Itâs important to eat well.â
âBut why donât you eat well? Didnât you eat just half a plate?â
How can the calories needed by the general public be the same as a swordsman who jumped up on balconies and practiced with his sword all night? Kleioâs expression grew colder.
âWhat did you say?â
âLook at these arms; theyâre matchsticks.â
âYes, compared to yours. Are you proud, boy?â
âSpecial training must be done againâ¦.â
âOkay, when youâre done eating, go back to the dorm.â
Arthur disregarded Kleioâs words and continued to sit comfortably, emptying out the fruit basket and raving about how delicious the peaches were.
Mrs. Canton was clearly proud of her superior ingredients as she quickly brought out another basket of fruit, telling them to enjoy it. Thanks to that, Arthur was excited.
***
A few weeks later.
It had been an exceptionally hot day in Albion, where the average temperature was 16 degrees Celsius. The capital was busy, congress was in recess, and the office and shops were also on summer vacation.
Kleio and Dione had stopped at the Lasenti Department store. It was quiet, with only a few staff and decorators changing out show windows and store shelves. Kleio and Dione were on their way to check out the Grayer temporary store, which had booths open during the summer.
Dioneâs outfit was beautiful today as well. Her summer womenâs wear was simple and natural, with a slim top and a simple design. Under her narrow-brimmed hat, her hair had been neatly trimmed short. It was all topped off by several semi-precious stones cut from coral around her neck.
âYour new clothes suit you very well.â
Dione smiled so beautifully that everything around her seemed to brighten. She drew attention like a famous actress.
âYoung master, there has been great progress in the past two years. You learned of clothing and now know how to escort me like this.â
âAll thanks to Lady Dioneâs teachings.â
âAhaha, Iâm proud!â
Now Dioneâs head only reached to Kleioâs shoulder. The pair looked like companions rather than guardian and ward. Several of the staff decorating the store recognized Dione and Kleio and began to blush and chat amongst themselves.
âWow, itâs Lady Dione.â
âIs that Yvetteâs custom dress for the vacation season? It looks so cool.â
âBut whoâs that thin young man next to her?â
âI heard her called him Sir Kleio.â
âWhat? That great wizard? He feels different from what I saw in the newspaperâ¦.â
âBut he looks well with Lady Dione. Theyâre like fairies; itâs like theyâre gliding off the ground.â
âShh, listen. Letâs work.â
Kleio had turned off Perception, so he didnât even notice the noise behind them. Contrary to the clerksâ thoughts, Kleioâs thoughts were awkward.
âItâs summer, but itâs still a wonder I canât hear the cicadas.â
The famous Lasenti department store in front of the Lundane East Station was indeed worthy of its reputation, if not reaching beyond it. From crystal chandeliers to ceiling fans carved of crystal, to landings with statues of the Goddess carved out of marble, everything was gorgeous. It seemed that the tiplaum mine had affected the whole of society.
Dione, who had been talking about the newest trends in fashion, exclaimed in admiration when she saw the Grayer merchant booth decorated between the landing pillars.
âHmm! Almira did it right.â
Grayerâs booth production was bold. There was little decoration, but the color of the furniture stood out.
âAll other stores use mahogany cabinets, but surprisingly, theirs is pale cyan and grayish pink.â
Inside the polished showcase was a special product planned by Kleio and Dione throughout the summer. It was a hairbrush and a coin purse.
âThe comb removes static electricity with the copper ore, and the subspace coin pocket with a snap button on the outside had a good response. That snap button is very good.â
âTo think I designed it by accident.â
âOh, coincidence is always on our side, huh?â
Following the lever opener, the other item that had become under Kleioâs intellectual property was that button.