Dear Broom Knight.

Chapter 6 He must eat this dish!

Chapter 6 He must eat this dish!

His brewer could only make rye and mint orange juice... They were not as tasty as the juice that Lowry squeezed out by brute force!

Although the chef and winemaker are typically able to hear sounds but not see people, and can basically be regarded as a so-called smart kitchen, Lowry is also very concerned about their progress!
He could see that the tomato sauce could be taken out and spread on the bread, and the chickens he raised could be roasted...but his knight profession had reached the top!

What can he do!

Lowry was heartbroken.

He was really heartbroken! All these years of happiness were completely ruined at this moment!
Even though there are only a few recipes in the game, all the spices are available!

Boiled chicken is delicious, but if you eat it every day without dipping sauce, no matter how tender the chicken is, it won’t stay tasty for a few days.

In other words, the fantasy world at least has no shortage of salt and oil, but... it lacks spices!
Although the Count of Montes's Castle had everything that one should have, and even if those spices were not really more valuable than gold, it was impossible to coat a roasted chicken with more than a dozen spices, and it was even more impossible to be so luxurious every day.

Count Montes is indeed very wealthy as he can use common spices such as thyme, basil and lemongrass, which cost only a gold coin a pinch, every day.

In fact, as long as these foods can meet the needs of the nobles, it cannot be said that they are not delicious.

However, Lowry grew up surrounded by seasonings and always craves a mixture of flavors.

The point is, if he didn't have a chance he would have just accepted his fate, but... he was already at the table, ready to eat, but then he was told that the table was booked by someone else and the restaurant just served the wrong table?

Why!
Lowry, at this moment, could only think of "anger, grief, and rage".

Once it’s on his table, he will never put the detached chopsticks back together, even if he has to pay the difference!

Swish!
The dark room suddenly became bright.

"Master Lowry." A cold and desolate voice sounded, "What are you upset about?
Even His Majesty the King will send you a congratulatory letter for becoming a wizard!"

Lori turned to stare at his only female attendant, Chesca Toler, and said with dissatisfaction: "What's wrong with me mourning the wasted time in the past?
What are you doing here?

"It's not such a waste!" Chesca smiled. "In the first few years of learning magic, you have to be on guard against revenge from behind."

Lori curled his lips: "What a joke, now, who dares to attack me?"

The Northern Kingdom's desire for wizards always comes first. Just as Chesca said, with Lori's background in the Montes family, the king would jump for joy upon hearing that.

Of course, this is not because of how powerful the mage is.

Awakening Array, Awakening Array, as soon as you hear it, you know that this thing can only be created by a magician.

In some countries, an awakening array can be set up in a city, so that the army can be replenished with new blood anytime and anywhere.

However, some countries can only place the awakening array in the territory castle of great nobles such as the earl, and let the common people bring their families to the earl's mansion to watch the fun every year.

What’s lacking is just a great wizard who can carve the awakening magic circle!
Of course, serious national wars still require the magician's fighting style that can wipe out the enemy, but... the magicians who are "willing" to go to the battlefield are at most level 10.

It sounds impressive, but the mana of a level 10 mage is just that.

The reason why the knight is useful is that he can still attack directly after using his skills. What about the mage? Can he really go down and smash the staff?
Although it is not impossible, it seems that no one would do that.

If he were to be killed like this, his reputation would be passed down through the ages, and no mage would want that. After realizing that this world couldn't even build a standard magic tower, Lowry quickly disenchanted himself with the mage profession and plunged wholeheartedly into his knight training.

For the children of the nobility, although wizards are very rare, they are not too mysterious and people who can perform two 0-level tricks can still be seen.

In fact, the qualifications of a mage are not really something that not many people can possess.

But in this world where even gods cannot descend at will, magical energy is extremely difficult to mobilize.

If someone can easily become a formal magician in other worlds, in Lori's world, it is difficult to mobilize spell energy to cast a 0-ring light spell.

Given the mages' early weakness and the intensity of their demand for resources, only those who can become seven-ring mages in other worlds can barely gain a foothold in this world.

A country like the Northern Kingdom, which places great emphasis on military achievements, will naturally only choose to train mages who can be of use.

As for some nobles who are willing to pursue their own goals, as long as their families don't care, no one will care whether they are wasting their own money on useless things.

In any case, there has never been a lack of infighting among the nobles, and what happened to Lori's mother is very common... Without the strength of the Great Knight Yagris, it really depends on luck if you want to escape.

However, most people don't seem to have that fate.

The awakening array is truly the easiest way for ordinary people in this world to escape poverty and humiliation.

There are always people who have genetic mutations.

But if you want these great nobles to train you, or even the royal family to be interested, then you must have the qualifications to be recognized by the awakening array.

Just like the soldiers of the Northern Kingdom, although they may not cause any obvious reaction in the awakening array, there will definitely be a little bit of light on the pattern.

Only such people can join the king's direct army.

The nobles' private soldiers basically have the same requirements, or even better... After all, they have to pay more than the king's army to keep them, so it's better to pay more and not raise so many.

But at the same time, the treatment in the army is really good. The annual income of some ordinary craftsmen may not be as much as that of a lowest-level soldier.

This is a world where conflict with your next-door neighbor is a constant, especially when certain mineral resources are discovered that are sufficient to trigger war.

The Northern Kingdom has been living relatively comfortably over the years because their king has suppressed all disobedience.

But even so, there have always been various minor frictions on the border.

Otherwise, a close confidant of the king like Count Montes would not stay in his own territory all year round.

The great nobles usually stay in the royal capital for more than half a year, after all, life there is much more comfortable.

Anyway, as long as the army is under control, the nobles don't worry about any incidents of subversion.

They will not follow the principle of presumption of innocence. As long as a problem arises, they will just get rid of all the people who caused the problem.

It is conceivable that in a world where the qualifications of mages are very high, Lowry, who can make the entire magic circle glow blue and the entire five-pointed star jump out, has a very high talent.

(End of this chapter)

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