Book 2: Chapter 46: Being Judgey
Branâs announcement was met with shocked silence. He was as much a part of the success of the Thirsty Goat Brewpub as, well, myself. WIthout him⦠we probably wouldâve managed, but it wouldâve been a lot harder.
At the same time, I knew that becoming someone âacceptableâ to Opalâs noble parents was something really important to him. And if working directly for the Grand Lord of Minnova was what it took⦠who was I to say anything about it?
âOy! Thatâs goat shite ya sonnuvanannygoat! After all this, youâre just going to up and go!?â Johnsson jumped to his feet and tossed his tankard at Branâs head. Bran appeared to have been expecting something like that, and sidestepped.
âI donâ like it!â Richter pounded his fists on the table. His eyes were red-rimmed and he appeared half-way drunk. He really liked Liquid Gold. âYearnâs Yams, why do ya keep leavin' us!? T'ingâs are finally goinâ so well!â He actually began to cry, deep wet sobs that turned into blubbering sneezes.
The gathering storm died at Richterâs words. I glanced over at Aqua and Annie. They were trying to hide it, but they were similarly crushed by the news.
Aqua walked over and held Richterâs shoulders. âRichter. Johnsson⦠This could be really big for Bran. Weâre still just a small brewery - but the Grand Lord of Minnova... Bran could become the most famous chef in the city.â
âBut - â he began.
âBranâs already the most famous chef in Minnova!â Emma snipped.
âLiterally!â Zirce added.
âHeâs the only chef Iâve ever heard of!â Kirk shouted.
âWe are happy for you Bran. But, I do hope youâll spend some time thinking about the decision. This brewpub is as much about good food as good beer. And we owe that all to you.â Annie smoothly entered the conversation.
âAye. I wonât jump into it beard first.â Bran nodded. âAnd besides, if you lot win this contest weâll all be headinâ to Kinshasa together. Who knows, you may not need me anymore if you get big enough. Whoâll need boring old Bran when every dwarf in Crack is drinking your brews?â He chuckled self deprecatingly.
Opal squeezed his hand, and spoke in the tone of a wife giving a gentle reminder. Ugh, I knew that tone! âBut, the Grand Lord will need your answer before you leave to the capital.â
âAye.â Bran gave his fiancé a loving smile.
âWeâll always need you, you big lug!â I tossed a mug too, in the spirit of things. Opal caught it one handed and tossed it back. I caught it deftly with my helmet and it bounced back onto the table.
I wasnât sure how I felt about the news. I⦠couldnât imagine being in this world without Balin at this point, or Annie, or Aqua, or Johnsson, or Richter, or Bran for that matter.
Oh, there were Zirce and Emma, and Markus, and Mooney, and so on and so forth, but they didnât quite feel the same. I think subconsciously Iâd always assumed they were going to stay here and run the goat while the rest of us left for the capital when we won the contest.
If we won the contest, Pete. Donât get too ahead of yourself.
Check that. I did know how I felt about the news. Screw being the big adult in this situation. Everybody in this room was way older than me! Bran had been instrumental in my success. His efforts had made the miners more accepting of my radler, and that had gone a long way towards acclimatizing me to this society. And Annie wasnât wrong; our success was as much due to Branâs incredible cooking as anything else. Weâd be fools to let that go.
For now. I needed to do whatever it took to keep Bran with me, and I had a secret card to play. One no chef could ever turn down.
It was time to make use of my Godly stalkers and the Quest system. I muttered silently under my breath as everyone began asking Bran and Opal questions about their engagement. âAlright Barck, letâs test this. Tiara too; I heard you like good food and Iâm willing to bet this is one of the things Barck isnât allowed to help me with. I need a Milestone thatâll help me remember recipes. If I can pass it onto someone else? Even better.â
I already knew that the Ability I wanted wasnât too crazy; Branâs fancy [Cookbook] Ability would work just fine. If needed Iâd grind out the new recipes necessary to get it the same way he had. Either way, my best chance at keeping Bran was revealing my otherworldly status and an endless supply of new dishes. I'd offer him an incredible temptation, and then respect whatever decision he made.
With my mind made up, I turned back to the table to join in another toast.
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And then it was the week before the contest.
Or so they told me.
âYou canât be serious. Thereâs no way itâs been a month!!â
âPete, Iâm tellinâ you, itâs true.â
âItâs only been⦠[Mental Math]... By All the Bits of tha Gods! I canât believe itâs almost been a month!?â
The crew all laughed as we stood around the white envelope that had been delivered this morning.
It was finally time to see who the judges were for the contest. It wouldnât change much, but it would have some impact on how we approached our pitch. We were allowed to send a single page of standard sized notepaper in with the beer, and we would need to tailor our writeup to the judges.
With a deep breath in and out, I opened the paper.
âAaaahhhh!!!!â I screamed, holding it out at arms length and shaking with horror. My voice rose and fell in a wave as I stretched the cry out. âAAhhhAAAAhhaaHHH!!!â
Aqua began to scream too, followed by Johnsson, then Zirce and Emma, though I was pretty sure the last two were just joining in on the fun. Aquaâs jaw snapped shut after a moment.
âYour only emotion right now is smug enjoyment!â She grumped. âI hope your socks fall off!â
âAhhhh⦠ha ha ha.â I wiped a tear from my eye. âI always loved doing that to⦠well, itâs fun. The judges are pretty close to what we expected. I think someoneâs going to win tha bet.â
âOoooh, I hope itâs me! I lost da last one.â Richter inched forward to peer over my shoulder.
âThe three judges areâ¦. drumroll please. The Grand Lord of Minnova, Prophet Barnes, and Louis Blackbeard!â I announced with flair. Iâd lost the bet, since Iâd been betting on the Lord, a Noble, and the head administrator of city hall. Iâd considered Prophet Barnes a distant chance, but it looked like nobody was going to deny the literal mouth of the Gods his chance at sounding off on what it meant to be a dwarf.
âI WON!â Johnsson shrieked, pumping his fist. âI knew gossiping with all the nobles at the beardy parlour would pay off!
âYou just copied my idea.â Aqua hissed. âI shouldâve bet on Blackbeard instead of Bronzeson.â
âHa, Bronzeson has no interest in being in public.â Johnsson crowed.
âYou all owe Johnsson⦠five gold.â Annie said, leafing through her notepad.
Everybody passed over the gold, and then conversation began in earnest. We all had something we wanted to add to the note and the arguing got quite loud before Annie took control of the situation.
âI think Iâm going to be responsible for writing it. Pete, youâre still waaaay too crassly commercial, and Aqua, you and Johnsson are just far too flowery. Richter, I think youâd just end up writing a dissertation, and Zirce and Emmaâ¦â
âDonât need to turn us
down, boss.â Zirce rolled her eyes.
âCoupla fusspots, dontchaknow.â Emma agreed.
âWe could ask George?â I pointed at the golem as he walked by carrying some boxes of bottles and he booped in greeting.
âAnd this is why Iâm writing it.â Annie sighed. âBut Iâd appreciate your ideas.â
âAre you worried that Iâd write something so annoying the judges would give us the âpunâ-t?â I waggled my eyebrows.
Annie scowled. âYES. Now, I think we all have good ideas for what to say to make the Lord happyâ¦â
âSomething patriotic?â Aqua put up her hand.
Richter thumped the table. âSomethinâ honourinâ Minnovaâs brave adventurers!â
âEmpty platitudes?â Emma grumbled.
âYes, yes, and politely.â Annie nodded. âWhatever I write is going to need to acknowledge the Lordâs pride in a city heâs ruled over for almost 700 years.â
âFrickinâ dwarvesâ¦.â I muttered sotto voce.
âDid you say something Pete?â Annie asked a little too sweetly.
âNope. I may have ideas for stuff to put in for Prophet Barnes. I, er, talk to him a lot when he comes in for his Goatherd Pie.â Plus, I was pretty sure he considered me a special case. That could go both ways, but I was willing to bet heâd be on our side.
âOh, hey!â Kirk exclaimed. âTHAT Prophet! Heâs a swell guy! He always leaves me an extra gold or two on the table!â
âAnd then thereâs Blackbeardâ¦â Annie finished, her frown deepening.
âAn honest to goodness Blackbeardâ¦â Aqua sighed. âI wonder what heâs really like?â
âWho or whatâs a Blackbeard?â Kirk asked.
âOne oâ de oldest and most famous clans in Crack. More dan one or two kings âave come from der numbah.â Richter professored. âUnlike de other big clans, dey haven't suffered any major setbacks from Monster Stampedes, and dey won every Feud dey ever fought. And so dey are many. There's a branch oâ da Blackbeards in Minnova, under Blacksmith Battlehammer Blackbeard. He runs da Grand Market Smithy. De Blackbeard from de capital is⦠well, I dunno. Johnsson?â
âLouis Blackbeard is womanizing sonnuvanannygoat whose mother is embarrassed she ever let him out from under her beard.â Johnsson announced savagely. âHe's most famous for recently being buried headfirst in a goat privy by a lady he was âcourtingâ. He then had the gall to bring her before the courts for disrespecting a noble. Heâs a cad, and he wouldnât know good beer if it bit his foot.â
We all blinked at his sudden vehemence.
Annie coughed. âIâm not writing that in the note.â