Tensei Shite Inaka de Slowlife wo Okuritai - Vol. 2 Ch. 9 - Space Magic is a Nice Thing to Have

@Eksentrysyti i mean, thing was practically edible gold back then before the colonial era and sugarcanes. because the only sweet thing you had are honey and fruits.
 
@Eksentrysyti
Not very different from reality tbh, europeans were so desperate for the stuff so they moved over 10 million people across the atlantic to work in plantations
 
......... i'm always tired and confused whenever i try to understand japanese isekai world hierachy...... there are novels with clear social hierarchy and with sound reasoning, but more often than not, just like this manga..... it's a real mess...... if i were the landlord i would hang them on the town square and listed their crime so far (including what they planned to do..... i mean, trying to get sugar a luxury good from a noble family chef that bought those sugar using money entrusted to him in order to cook meal for the said noble family)

I'm not asking for much.... i just want them to act according to their station and time they live in........ or at least define the hierarchy and relationship between them and stick to it.....
 
keep everything in sub space, and since you're the young lord, they can't question your decision.
 
Well tamagoyaki with sugar doesn't really suit my taste. I'd have one with salt and tomato/hot sauce mix, please.
 
@SiKucing
The parents and the chef were acquaintances from way before they're a feudal lord, so they're more like friends than master and servant,
Though I'm also curious of by what means did the adventurer and merchant parents turned into a noble..
 
@PotatoZero
What i indicated in my statement there is the maids..... the chef using money given by landlord to buy luxury goods and "experiment" with them in order to make a better food is reasonable to me..... but the maids that kept trying to get these sugar and demanded the result of experimantation are the weird one to me.......

edit:
It's not that i hate the idea of close relationship between a master and subordunate.... in fact i quite like it.... for example the maid that will give birth to mc's half sister in mushoku tensei, eliza and her subordinate in i turned into villainess noble girl but why did it turned out like this, mary and addie in albert house lady wished for destruction, etc...... but i don't like it when they go way beyond overstepping their bounds and completely ignoring it (mary and addie case a lil bit special tho...... their interaction more likely born from their trust, bond, and subconcious feeling for each other)
 
The pitfall of wanting a slow life is having to work hard for things to be the way you want...
 
Glorious Japanese omelette, a world with quote, "the cultural equivalent of Medieval Europe", unquote, has never ever heard of omelettes! Wow, incredible!

Not to mention they are fawning over 'reversi' (another isekai trope, by the way) as if chess didn't exist for thousands of years.

"Cultural equivalent of Medieval Europe" my ass. They are a bunch of cavemen.
 

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