Their expedition had started in the afternoon, and by the ti they returned, it was approaching lunchti. They had been moving continuously through the day and night. The tension of the dungeon had masked their fatigue, but the mont they set foot outside, their bodies felt heavy almost instantly.
"Today is a rest... everyone did well..."
As the group disbanded, each party mber dispersed, exhausted and limber, like jellyfish. Lucas and Evangeline had lodgings in this mansion. Damien resided at the temple, and Jupiter stayed at the rcenary guild.
I summoned the carriage driver and instructed him to ferry Damien and Jupiter to their respective quarters.
"Hmm, perhaps I should rest a bit as well..."
With a weary shuffle, I made my way to my room in the mansion.
My plan was to sleep until dinner, eat, and then get so work done...
***
But, as it happened,
"..."
The mont I opened my eyes on the bed, the world around was enshrouded in darkness.
Glancing at the clock, it showed 3 in the morning. Midnight had co and gone.
"I was supposed to sleep until dinner."
It appears I had fallen into a deep slumber.
I yearned to sleep peacefully until morning, but my grumbling stomach wouldnt allow it.
Maybe I should sort out the items I gathered yesterday.
I dipped my hand into my inventory.
No need to assess all the items. A simple review of the additional bonus items I received would suffice.
First off, the Blue Fla Torch I obtained as a full-clear reward for Zone 2.
Whoosh-
The blue torch ignited and danced on its own the mont I pulled it from my inventory.
It was nothing special, just a torch that never extinguishes, no matter what happens.
No matter how fierce the wind, even if its doused with water, this fla does not snuff out.
Given that exploring dungeons in this ga invariably involved combatting darkness, it wasnt a bad item to have.
Theres no other significance though...
Its better than nothing, I suppose. I swiftly tossed the Blue Fla Torch back into my inventory.
It wouldnt set anything else ablaze in there, would it?
Next up was a surprisingly pleasant surprise. It was the item I received for totally dismantling the boss monsters body parts.
I pulled out a magic scroll glowing blue from my inventory.
[Summon Scroll: Massive Steam Golem ]
"I wasnt expecting to receive this..."
A player skill, summon magic. An item enabling you to summon a boss monster.
Though its a single-use item, its extrely useful.
I can control the gargantuan golem boss I encountered during the free exploration.
No need to save it, so I began registering the skill imdiately.
[Would you like to use Summon Scroll: Massive Steam Golem?]
- Yes/No
Yes!
Whoosh!
Upon selecting Yes, the scroll ignited in a blue fla and burned out, while blue particles emanated from the remaining flas and seeped into my body.
[Ash(EX) has acquired a player skill!]
> Summon Magic: Massive Steam Golem (Limited to 1 use)
"Nice."
Ill keep it as a secret weapon.
With this, I can effortlessly navigate any crisis, whether its a stage or a free exploration.
Comforted by an inexplicable sense of reassurance, I patted my belly.
Gurgle!
"Ugh, Im famished..."
While my spirit felt revitalized, my stomach was a cavernous void.
After a brief period of restlessness, I rose from my spot, driven by the need to either eat or engage in so work.
"Yawn~"
Lazily stretching with a yawn, I staggered towards the kitchen.
"..."
"..."
A tense standoff ensued.
With the duo, Lucas and Evangeline, who were rummaging through the kitchen like bandits.
Lucas was gnawing on a bone (Is he so kind of canine?), while Evangeline was nibbling on a cracked chestnut, which she held in her dainty mouth (Is she a rodent?), her large green eyes darting around nervously.
"...gulp, gulp."
"...hic."
After a mont of uncomfortable silence, Lucas began to swallow audibly, and a faint hiccup escaped from Evangeline.
"...What on earth are you two doing?"
I asked with a slightly shaky voice, to which Lucas and Evangeline awkwardly pointed fingers at each other.
"I got hungry and ca to the kitchen, and..."
"This guy was already here, so..."
Clearly, they had been caught red-handed, pilfering from the kitchen together.
Amused by this ridiculous scene, I peered deeper into the kitchen.
"Im hungry too. Is there anything to eat?"
"Everything is neatly sorted..."
"We have ingredients for tomorrows al, but nothing pre-cooked..."
Both knights wore distinctly crestfallen expressions.
"...Are you guys really hungry?"
On hearing my question, they both nodded emphatically.
Suppressing a chuckle, I rolled up my sleeves and stepped into the kitchen.
"Go sit at the table. Ill whip up sothing quick."
Upon hearing this, Lucas and Evangelines eyes widened.
"Sir, you can cook?"
"Well, a bit."
"Even though youre a royal, you cook for yourself?"
"Why not? Is it illegal? Even if it was, wouldnt it not matter since I am a royal?"
On Earth, years of living alone had blessed with so rudintary cooking skills.
Given that I was also hungry, I decided to prepare sothing.
Whats in the pantry...
A hot bowl of ran sprinkled with green onions and eggs, accompanied by kimchi, would hit the spot. But that was a pipe dream in this realm.
I started to rummage through the pantry.
The pantry of this noble mansion was surprisingly well-stocked. Butter, milk, eggs, spices, smoked ham...
"..."
"..."
Lucas and Evangeline, now seated uncomfortably at the table, watched with apprehensive eyes.
Hey, dont look so worried. You think Id serve you sothing inedible?
Spotting a large loaf of bread tucked away in a corner of the pantry, an idea sprang to mind.
Maybe so street toast.
But the oven was cold.
Co to think of it, this world didnt even have gas stoves. Wasnt there sothing akin to a fire spirit for such tasks? Is there nothing like that in a fantasy world?
Well, I do have this.
I retrieved the blue fla torch Id recently added to my inventory and shoved it into the oven.
Before long, the pan atop the oven began to sizzle hotly.
Sporting a sly grin, I tossed a generous chunk of butter into the heated frying pan.
Sizzle
The savory aroma rapidly filled the air.
I heard Lucas and Evangeline gulp audibly. These little rascals, they couldnt hide their appetites, could they?
***
Swiftly, I sandwiched smoked ham and a fresh vegetable salad, both nicely cooked, between two slices of bread doused with honey and eggs, then soaked in milk.
"Lets quickly munch on this and head to bed~ Its a princes specialty toast."
Though the pantry lacked ketchup, mustard, or mayonnaise, it was still quite satisfying.
I presented the sandwich, now toasted to a tempting golden brown, cut into manageable pieces.
Lucas and Evangeline got two each, while I kept one for myself.
I took the first bite.
"Hmm. Not half bad."
The flavor was slightly different from what I was used to on Earth, but it was definitely palatable.
When Lucas and Evangeline followed suit and bit into their sandwiches, their faces lit up with surprise.
Especially Lucas, who looked incredibly moved.
"This is amazing, sir! You could easily be a royal chef! Im honored to taste your cooking!"
"Dont exaggerate... just eat..."
I was well aware of his loyalty, but he didnt need to butter up so...
Next to Lucas, who was wolfing down his al as if he hadnt eaten in days, Evangeline gave a nod of approval.
"But it is truly tasty. It tastes like sothing one would buy at a festival."
"Ah, a fitting description indeed."
After all, this was a street toast recipe, so her comnt was spot on.
"...It brings back mories."
Evangeline, who had been quietly enjoying her toast, murmured.
"When I was a little girl, Id often wake up to the sound of clattering in the kitchen at dawn, and when Id go downstairs... my father would be busy preparing sothing."
She was talking about the Margrave. I paused, the half-eaten toast still in my hand.
"Monsters didnt care about ti, theyd attack whenever they pleased. After defeating them and returning at dawn, hed be famished and would whip up a quick al."
Evangeline, lost in her childhood mories, wore a wistful look in her eyes.
"Hed throw together whatever leftovers were available in the kitchen... and if our eyes t, hed always invite to join. Want a bite?"
I chuckled.
"So, did you join him?"
"Id always accept whatever he offered back then, thats why my cheeks are still so chubby..."
Evangeline grasped the pinch of baby fat on her cheeks and gave it a shake. It was both adorable and a bit sad.
"Then, my mother, who was a late riser, would eventually join us and scold him for feeding so early in the morning."
Evangelines smile gradually faded as she rembered.
"Just... being here late at night, it suddenly jogged my mory."
Slowly, Evangeline looked around the lords mansion kitchen, where every corner bore the deep-seated marks of ti.
This place, once filled with her father and mothers presence, was now empty.
"I rembered those mornings."
"...The Margraves funeral is tomorrow."
My statent made Evangeline swallow hard.
While wed been lost in the dungeons depths, ti had relentlessly marched on. The Margraves farewell was now rely a day away.
"Crossroads doesnt really have set customs for funerals, so Ive taken it upon myself to arrange everything. But if youd rather, you can handle the preparations."
"...No, please continue as you were."
Evangelines voice was strained as she forced down the remaining piece of her toast.
"I admired my father. I thought of him as a noble man who dedicated his life to protecting the people here. But."
She took a couple of large swallows of her milk.
Evangeline, having washed down her food, roughly wiped her mouth.
"I still cant forgive him."
"..."
"Senior, do you know how my mother died?"
How was I to respond?
After a monts pause, I gave a slow nod. Evangelines face fell.
"My father left my mother to die to protect the city."
"..."
"Emotionally, I...I cant accept his decision, but logically, I understand. Guarding the city is the first duty of a Margrave, and Father was just fulfilling his duty."
Evangeline bit her lower lip.
"But on the day we laid Mothers coffin to rest in the orchard, Father wasnt there. He had departed for the southern front."
"..."
"To ready for the next onslaught. Because thats the duty of a Margrave of Crossroads. Because it was of greater importance."
Evangelines small hand clenched into a tight fist in her lap.
"As I dug a hole beside the stone wall of the devastated orchard and interred the empty coffin in place of Mother, I understood. Ah, so this is what the head of the Cross family should be like."
With a wry smile, Evangeline bowed her head.
"And I knew I wasnt cut out to be that person."
I gave a slow nod.
"Thats why you left this place."
"...Yes."
Evangeline raised her intense green eyes to et mine.
"I appreciate you organizing Fathers funeral in my place, Senior. Yet, even if I respect Charles Cross Margrave as a public figure."
Evangelines words were heavy.
"As a daughter, I cant forgive him."
"..."
"I enjoyed the late-night al. Its truly an honor to dine on food prepared by the Crown Prince himself."
After rising from her chair and giving a slight bow, Evangeline briskly exited the kitchen.
As I watched her retreating form, I let out a soft sigh.
"Families are complicated, arent they..."
"..."
Lucas sat quietly by my side. I slowly put the remaining piece of toast in my mouth.
Personal matters arent things others can ddle with. Its sothing Evangeline has to resolve and accept herself.
Having finished the last piece of toast, I brushed off my hands and stood up.
"Its getting late. Should we head to bed?"
"Indeed, my lord."
Lucas began to assist with the cleanup.
Watching this sloppy behemoth clean up the dishes and tidy the kitchen was amusing. I covered my mouth and laughed.
After the cleanup, we started to head back to our own rooms.
"...Are you okay, my lord?"
Lucas, who was walking ahead, suddenly spoke up. I widened my eyes in surprise.
"Huh? What do you an?"
"My lord, you have a complicated family history as well, dont you? Thats why youre helping Miss Evangeline."
...What?
Is that so? Am I complicated? No, was Ashs family history complicated? Wasnt I just a wastrel?
I was taken aback. I had no way of knowing about Ashs family history.
"Youre reflecting on your past through Miss Evangeline. I may be obtuse, but I can see at least that much."
Lucas, who had turned around, bead at with twinkling eyes.
"Isnt it?"
"..."
I wasnt sure whether he was genuinely worried and asking about .
Or testing whether I was the real Ash.
Unable to discern his intentions, I montarily froze on the spot.
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