Chapter 351: dicine for the rmaid
As a reincarnator, Adelaide has a lot of mory related to her past life. It was all so vivid that even those mories she is quite sure to be a blur back when she is still alive can be recalled by her so clearly nowadays that it felt like even though it was her previous mories, her body seems to recognize those mories as not her own and she can only "view" them like so sort of recordings.
But Adelaide is fine with that. Her past life is already a relic of the past that she can access freely just because she was once the main owner of those mories. Using this, Adelaide recalled a few mories related to the thing that she promised her mother of. The dicine that would help a rmaid live like a regular human and be able to return to their regular form as a rmaid anyti they wanted.
She was lucky enough to learn the recipe on this one back in her past life and yet she never found any real use of it on that life. Of course, she wouldn’t expect that she will instead be only able to benefit from it once she is dead and reborn again in a new body.
Now for the recipe itself, it wasn’t a complicated recipe but the ingredients are sowhat similar to a list of ingredients to create a regular fish stew with the vegetable replacents as herbs.
"I am not sure what to say about this, Ade. I am not saying I doubt you on this list...but isn’t this just fish stew with herbs instead of vegetables?" Elaina couldn’t help but point it out.
"Funny enough, I also have that reaction as you, but not really, Mother. It does sound like a fish stew because it was modified to be easy to eat for the rmaids. Thanks to how it has been simplified to this, it is easy for the rmaids to make and easy to cook by themselves. But if the stew is sothing you seed to be not on your liking, I also have the thod where one can create it as a dicine ball but compared to the fish stew, I heard this one is so compact together that the supposed flavor it should have if it was a stew was simply gone which resulted in its bitter taste."
Elaina nodded in response hearing this. "Then tell
the two recipes and we can let the rmaid choose whatever she wanted."
"Both ingredients should work, Mom. The only difference is that we don’t put actively make the bitter one as a soup but sothing that we will be able to shape into a ball once we are done cooking and would take grinding on the ingredients while they are still inside the pot."
Hearing this, Elaina nodded and ntally noted that. The herbs she ntioned are easy to gather as so of them are possible to be bought on the market and she is growing a few herself as ingredient spices. As for the fish, it seems any fish would work as long as they are being sliced into pieces and are mixed into the soup. It wasn’t too hard and Elaina can easily do this now as this also qualified as sothing as cooking and so, Elaina managed to create the two varieties just fine by following the instructions given by Adelaide to her. The mont she is done, she have shown the items to Adelaide for confirmation whether she made them right or not. And they are doing this as a secret and is sothing that not even the witch, Julia or even Princess Margaux is aware of.
"These dicine exactly ca out good, Mother. I must say that I am quite impressed with how well you can do stuff like this, Mother. Are you sure you are not soone who has powers, Mother? I heard from Sister Julia that you don’t have the ability to use magic or even handle mana at all. And yet you do many work that defies my expectations and even works like this that requires precision seems very easy for you."
"That’s just how it is, Ade. I am not bragging about it but perhaps I am just that good."
Although Adelaide wanted to scowl and doubt her mother on this, her confidence alone made her words genuine and sothing that is true.
"By the way, I don’t want to test this to her just yet. She will be too shocked if her tail disappeared once she eats this dish and its best to stop her from panicking at all which is why I cooked a regular fish al to entice her. As for this fish stew we have now, I will be able to convert it to regular dicine version so its not going to be that hard. You said the pill version can be stored for a long ti, which is why we will just keep these pills as reserve for now and wait until she is ready and is able to understand our words."
"Understandable, Mother. It would induce panic and several unknown possibilities if we just give the dicine to her as is and since the dicine’s effects takes at least 3 whole days before the effect disappears, if she didn’t understand why her fins beca legs in just a few seconds would induce fear on her well being. We don’t want that," Adelaide agreed.
"Good to know. Now, let’s et the rmaid. By now she should be hungry enough that she will be eating a lot. She will need so food."
"Oh yeah, Mom. Why are you calling
Ade now instead of my full na? I an, I don’t mind being called that but suddenly you calling
as Ade, it kinda weirded
out at first," Adelaide asked.
"So you are curious? Well, the answer is simple to that. I would eventually call you "Ade" once you have grown older, maybe around 6 years old as your nickna. I would also be calling Arthur as "Art" once he grows into that stage as well so that you two would get used to your nas being called. And once you two were familiar with your nas, calling you with nicknas would be distinguishable now. However, since you got a more matured mory than your brother, you can say I moved everything that was supposed only to occur in the future forward for you and now I call you Ade just fine."
Adelaide nodded. She does honestly like that she was already given a nickna, aning Elaina is already accepting her matured mories and has already given her the liberty to be treated like an adult while still retaining the temporary "baby license" she still have.
Now that the dicine is good to go, Adelaide and Elaina carried the dicine to the backyard where Arthur continues to attempt making conversations with the rmaid even though they couldn’t understand one another.
"I see now. Since Arthur can understand her words, he is trying to talk to her and because the sa cannot be said to the rmaid, the communication is one way and only one can understand while the other remained to be incapable of understanding any of our words."
As the two approached, the rmaid once again slink back and got frightened once more, especially since Elaina is with Adelaide now.
"Right...I forgot that she is still very wary of ," Elaina said as she backs away.
"Mother, don’t leave. Let the rmaid understand that you didn’t an any harm to her. Keep the bowl of food with you and personally hand it over. That way, she will slowly accept you."
"You know how to calm nervous rmaids, Ade?" Elaina asked.
"Nope. I am just using my regular knowledge on how to make soone slowly trust you if they are still wary of you. It will take ti but since she will not be moving anyti soon. We can just keep on doing this until she understood that we are not bad people. I will also try my best to study her language as well so that we can communicate. Waiting for my brother to learn the ability to convey his words while only speaking his known language will take so ti, so instead of waiting, might as well study it for the ti being."
"Are you sure, Ade? Won’t that be hard?"
"Not really Mom. But I do require so pen and paper to help with the process of learning. I will try to decipher her words and use Arthur as a way to slowly piece together the aning of what she is saying."
With their plan set, Elaina slowly approached the rmaid while holding the fried fish on her hands. And just like expected, it seems that her hunger has taken over that her eyes imdiately locked in to the fish in Elaina’s hands. "I see that she is indeed hungry and would love to take a bite on the dish in her hands.
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