Boxed Meal Shop Regulars
“I want that boxed lunch...”
“I want some simmered mushrooms...”
“I want a meal cooked by girls...”
The customers who used to be regulars at Layette’s Atelier for their
boxed lunches were now at the bread shop that replaced it,
grumbling to themselves as they browsed the options.
When Layette’s Atelier closed down, a quick-witted bread shop
employee immediately rented out the spot and went independent.
They began offering boxed lunches and side dishes along with bread
to inherit the customers of Layette’s Atelier. However...
“Well, it’s not bad, but...”
“Compared to Layette’s Atelier...”
The shop owner may have been an employee at a bread shop before,
but he wasn’t eating bread three meals a day every day.
So when he was working at his former workplace, he had eaten the
meals from Layette’s Atelier several times.
That was how he came up with the idea of offering boxed lunches
and side dishes along with bread as soon as he had heard about it
closing, and he quickly made a move to rent out the location and
retain the old customers.
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The old regulars who had no time to prepare lunch were accustomed
to the convenient nutritious boxed meals, but they couldn’t help but
compare the new offerings to those at Layette’s Atelier.
Not to mention, Kaoru had stocked her ingredients at the market,
but the seasonings and condiments were created with her ability.
Soy sauce, miso, black pepper, cayenne pepper, salt, sugar, etc.
Many of them were either ridiculously expensive or unavailable
altogether in this country.
...There was no way to compete.
The regulars were also used to the filling meals that came with rice,
and the bread-based meals offered now left them feeling unsatisfied.
But with the owner being a baker, he couldn’t help but put the focus
on bread for economic and other reasons.
“Aw man... Why’d Kaoru and the girls have to go...”
“She had no choice. She was the Angel, after all... If she did come
back after all that, there was no way she could keep running her
shop. The royalty, nobles, and rotten priests from the temple would
never leave her alone...”
“I wish she would’ve kept selling boxed lunches as the ordinary girl
with scary eyes instead of the Angel...”
“Idiot, then the royal capital and the rest of the country would still be
infested with the epidemic!”
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“I’m sorry I couldn’t meet your expectations...”
The owner lowered his head apologetically as he rang up a customer
at the counter.
Since he was a former customer of Kaoru’s meals himself, he knew
full well that his were no match.
He was in his mid-twenties and leapt at the chance to build the new
business that was a fusion of a bread, boxed lunch and side dishes
shop, and didn’t have sufficient funds to hire any workers.
All his savings had been used up on renovations, a baker’s oven, and
other expenses.
His funds were actually a bit insufficient, and he had some
outstanding loans.
He couldn’t stop sending money to his family that needed his
support either.
“Well, it’s much better than not having a shop like this at all. Don’t
beat yourself up over it...”
One of the customers realized he may have been too harsh and tried
to cheer up the owner.
“But it’s a guy making these...”
“If it was a little girl, or at least a young woman...”
Other customers continued to complain, but with no funds to hire
employees, there was nothing that could be done.
Unless the owner could get married and have a daughter or
something.
The owner stood there looking glum, when the doorbell rang with a
cling...
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Three girls, aged sixteen to seventeen, twelve to thirteen, and seven
to eight, leapt into the shop together.
“Hey Big Brother, we heard you got your own shop!”
“You have open rooms, right? We wanted to live in the royal capit... I
mean...”
“We’re here to help!”
“““Girls!!!”””
The customers seemed ecstatic, but the owner looked pale.
The oldest and second oldest of his younger sisters were terrible at
cooking.
But they were unaware of this fact, and would often try to cook for
their family.
The reason the shop owner went to the royal capital wasn’t just to
become successful there, but a lot of it had to do with escaping the
cooking his sisters made at home.
The youngest of the three wasn’t old enough to entrust with cooking
either.
All he could do was pray her cooking skills wouldn’t take after her
sisters’.
The young owner watched the rejoicing customers, deep in thought.
“If my sisters have anything to do with the food I put out, my shop is
done for...”
There would be many hardships ahead of him.
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“What, the soldier’s disease is never coming back again?”
“It’s thanks to the second battalion commander!”
“““Three cheers for Lieutenant Colonel Vonsas!”””
“““Hip hip, hooray!!!”””
The lieutenant colonel was exploding in popularity.
“But who would’ve thought that girl from the medicine shop was the
Angel...”
“I knew she couldn’t be an ordinary girl when I saw those powerful
eyes...”
Actually, she just had naturally scary-looking eyes.
Then...
“Those in the royal army were immune to soldier’s disease.”
As such rumors spread, people from the country began going out of
their way to join the royal army instead of the military of their liege
lord, and immediately contracted soldier’s disease upon joining.
Even though their seniors and colleagues who were originally from
the royal capital were completely free of the affliction.
“This isn’t what I signed up for!”
There was no point in complaining.
As a result, there was an awkward and sensitive rift in the royal army
between the natives of the royal capital and those from the country.
But at this point, no one knew that this would contribute to stronger
solidarity for those from the country.
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Over ten years later, the royal army of the kingdom of Jusral would
face a grave problem.
As more people who hadn’t drank from the mini goddess statue back
then joined the royal army, soldier’s disease began spreading quickly
among the ranks of even new soldiers who were born in the royal
capital.
Even though their seniors who were also born in the royal capital
were immune, soldier’s disease was spreading among their ranks at
an explosive rate.
Over the span of ten years, it had become known that soldier’s
disease only occurred among those who weren’t born in the royal
capital, but this common knowledge had been thoroughly debunked.
This led to the sentiment that the citizens of the royal capital were
no longer blessed by the goddess, and the higher-ups of the army
and royal palace were at a loss for what to do...
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“Whaaat?!”
The king, who was usually so mild-mannered, raised his voice angrily
as he rose from his seat.
This was already an abnormal situation in and of itself.
“They tried to take the goddess statue for themselves and ended up
destroying both statues? And the royal palace and temple sides
broke one each? Preposterous! There may still be sick people in
neighboring cities! What’s going to happen to them now?! And
whose orders were they acting on in the first place?!”
The news was too much for the king to bear without losing his
composure.
“D-Does this mean our Goddess Celestine has forsaken us? Has she
given up on us as blasphemous fools...? At least we haven’t angered
her so much that she destroys the kingdom... no, that’s not the issue
here! Wh-What do we do...?”
The king was anxious at first, but the disease didn’t spread in the
cities or villages afterward, and the goddess didn’t bring judgment
down upon them.
The royal palace had lost some of its dignity, but it wasn’t as if there
were elections for them to worry about.
This event ended up not being big enough to spark anything like a
rebellion in a kingdom that didn’t have competition for the right of
succession, and so the king was relieved.
Meanwhile, at the Temple of the Goddess...
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The archbishop received the news from his bishop, and his usually
holy and gentle face was contorted fiercely as he screamed.
“Wh-Wh-Whaaaaaat?!”
They had ignored the orders of the Angel and greedily tried to take
the miraculous statue from the goddess.
The goddess had rejected them, and the statues were destroyed as a
result.
Even though there could still be sick people in cities and villages
outside of the royal capital.
It wasn’t as bad for the royal palace.
They would just look bad and get some criticism from the people.
The whole thing would be forgotten in no time.
But it wasn’t so simple for the temple.
Priests had ignored the words of the Angel, tried to take the statue
by force, and got rejected by the goddess.
While it wouldn’t damage the peoples’ fear and faith for the
goddess, it would be a definite blow to the respect, trust, and
donations for the Temple of the Goddess.
And a significant one at that...
“Wh-Who was it! Who’s responsible for giving such an order?!”
“I-It was Father Haramous!”
Father Haramous.
He was a troublesome and worldly-minded priest who cared far too
much about money and power.
He likely gave the order to his acolytes in an attempt to gain some
merit for himself.
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“Father Haramous... You’ve done it now...”
In that moment, Haramous’s chances of advancing his career had
been completely killed off.
The archbishop looked at the “holy artifact” that was handed to him,
which was a mere collection of fragments and powder, and slumped
his shoulders.
“I suppose what’s done is done. Now we’ll have to bring the Angel to
the temple so we can apologize and make up for this by having her
bestow a miracle or blessing upon us. Then we can tell the people
that the goddess has granted us forgiveness. Now, prepare for a
welcoming ceremony! Don’t hesitate to spend money!”
And so, the royal palace and temple made preparations for a lavish
welcoming ceremony, and the convoys from both sides glared at
each other at the entrance of the royal capital.
They were competing over who would invite the Angel to their side
first.
It was a heavy responsibility, and the cost for failure was similarly
heavy.
“““Urrrgh...”””
The two factions continued glaring at each other.
However, there was still no sign of the Angel and the men sent to
receive her.
The citizens of the royal capital looked at them with disdain as they
walked by.
The long, long wait for the men was just beginning.
The crowd of men continued standing at the royal palace and temple
with eyes full of expectation and hope...
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When Kaoru was delivering gifts to the orphanage and street urchins,
a thought once crossed her mind.
Wasn’t she only providing temporary relief and satisfying her own
ego?
Orphans weren’t exclusive to the royal capital.
And of course, they weren’t exclusive to just this country.
She wasn’t going to be around forever, either.
It was possible that she’d find someone at the capital to settle down
with, but there were no such plans at that point.
What would happen if she was to leave suddenly?
Or what if she slips through Celes’s protection, which was dubious in
the first place, and died or became unable to take action?
The kids at the orphanage would still be able to survive on their own,
and achieve relative happiness by their own accord.
Though that did depend on the individual, and not all of them would
make it.
With street urchins, it was uncertain whether they’d be able to make
it to the starting line of adulthood.
But granting some ridiculous blessing to children just because they’re
orphans wouldn’t help them in the long run.
They would become a target for the envious, or they could make
them arrogant and lose their good nature.
So Kaoru decided to raise their odds of survival by juuust a bit and
leave it at that.
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“Immunity to food poisoning even when eating rotten or toxic
foods.”
“The ability to absorb nutrients by eating weeds.”
“The ability to absorb pathogens and parasites and turn them into
nutrients.”
...Pretty weak.
They weren’t much of a blessing to a normal commoner, and it was
unlikely for anyone to find out about such minor things.
...In fact, they probably wouldn’t notice it themselves.
But for a street urchin, it was a “blessing from God” that would
greatly decrease the hurdles of surviving into adulthood, which was
fifteen years old.
Even if that person was never aware of their own blessing.
Kaoru had secretly included potions with such effects in the food
she’d been delivering as gifts.
(This should help increase their odds a little even if I’m not around...)
Then, the incident regarding the “distortions” occurred.
It pained Kaoru to leave without saying goodbye to the children who
had grown so close to her, but life was a cycle of meetings and
partings.
Though they may have only crossed paths for a fleeting moment, it
would be enough for Kaoru if she was able to help their chances of
survival even a little.
With those thoughts in mind, she put the royal capital behind her.
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Meanwhile, at the royal palace...
“What? The Angel is missing?! She never returned from the village in
the east? Her shop in the royal palace is already emptied out? Find
her! Find the Angel nooow!!!”
Meanwhile, at the Temple of the Goddess...
“Find her! Bring the Angel back, no matter what it takes! Oh, but be
gentle with her! Do not do anything that could incur the wrath of the
Goddess Celestine!”
But the search for the Angel ended in failure.
Then they thought about it.
After doing all sorts of research, they heard the Angel had taken care
of children at the orphanage by giving them work and sending them
gifts.
If that’s the case, perhaps she would be impressed by efforts to save
the orphans.
Then, if they do find the Angel or she returns some day, they could
invite her to discuss the charity work for the orphanage.
There was no way she wouldn’t accept that invite, and she’d be open
to hearing them out!
It was the perfect plan!
And so, the country and temple began supporting the orphanage.
The maximum capacity was increased as they expanded the facilities,
and the street urchins were taken in as well.
The orphans weren’t stupid.
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They heard what the adults were talking about, and understood who
was responsible for the improvement of their conditions.
Though, even if that hadn’t happened, it wouldn’t have changed
where their loyalties lay.
And eventually, everyone stopped using calling whistles in the royal
capital.
Anyone who blew a calling whistle would attract orphans from all
over the royal capital.
They would rush over, excitedly shouting that Lady Kaoru had
returned...
It was a scary sight to see dozens of orphans running toward you, but
it was heartbreaking to see them walk away disappointed with
slumped shoulders.
Eventually, the orphans became known as the “Servants of the
Goddess”..
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