Expedition Cooking with the Enoch Royal Knights Volume 1 by Mashimesa Emoto

Expedition Cooking with the Enoch Royal Knights Volume 1 by Mashimesa Emoto

Author:Mashimesa Emoto [Emoto, Mashimesa]
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Publisher: Cross Infinite World
Published: 2022-07-29T07:00:00+00:00


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WE waited a while for the unforgiving blizzard to pass. Luckily, it died down after about an hour. Our journey back down the mountain was a silent one.

The others carried the young man in a makeshift stretcher of blankets and spears. When I asked what we’d do if we found ourselves having to fight along the way, Captain Ludtink gave a shocking response.

“We’ll have to ditch the kid and make a run for it.”

“Wh-What?! That’s terrible!”

Captain Ludtink let out a roar of a laugh. Not unlike what a bandit might do! I could hardly believe my ears. But Zara calmly told me, “He’s just joking. Don’t mind him.”

The captain’s face was scary enough to convince me of just about anything, so I wished he’d be a little more responsible with his jokes.

The sun had almost set. If we didn’t get back soon, we’d be walking in total darkness. We cut down on chit-chat and focused on trudging forward in the snow.

Miraculously, we managed to return to headquarters safely. The young nobleman was quickly rushed off to a doctor, and luckily, his injuries were minor. The doctor even praised my field treatment.

Once we reported back, the young man’s family came to give their thanks. The aristocratic men were in tears, having been told that the chances of safely recovering him were slim.

I was so relieved for it to all be over…until it wasn’t over.

“We’ll go pick up our bags tomorrow,” the captain said to my horror.

Everyone aside from me had abandoned their gear and those bags contained valuables, so we had to go back up the mountain to retrieve them.

“They also told us to confirm if the snowbear’s a corpse,” the captain explained.

“Whaaat?!” Ulgus and I cried out simultaneously.

This meant we had to stay here yet another night. I was really hoping we’d be able to go home, since our carriage was still here.

But at the same time, I knew nothing ever went as planned.

Ulgus fell to the floor and cradled his head. He really seemed shocked to have to stay another day.

“What’s with you?” the captain sniffed. “Did you have plans in the city?”

“No…it’s not like I have a fiancée or anything…” Ulgus muttered sadly.

Captain Ludtink’s face stiffened at the word “fiancée.” We had all been pretending not to notice, but yesterday morning, he’d shown up with a bright red palm-print on his cheek. It’d faded significantly since then, but there was no mistake, he’d heard that line: “What’s more important? Your job, or me?!”

I wished I could’ve heard it in real life just once. Not that it’s any of my business…

Ulgus was still just as depressed.

“Then what’s the big deal?” the captain asked, trying not to sound annoyed.

“…I don’t like the food here,” he grumbled.

“Too bad! They scraped together whatever provisions they had in a rush. It’s not like there’s any chefs out here.”

But Ulgus wasn’t wrong to complain. The soup we had for lunch was hard to forget. To put it bluntly, it stunk. Ulgus had tears in his eyes as he pleaded with Captain Ludtink to eat something tasty.



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