Elsa took the Persica juice and went back down the hall.
"Reinhard, where is Bertsche?"
"Oh, yeah. I remodeled the guest room, there ......."
"I see."
Reinhardt, who still looked uncomfortable, was dragged a little too forcefully into the office by Jin.
"Well, calm down."
"Jin is someone else's problem. ......"
Reinhardt protests, but Jin is having none of it.
"There have been a lot of babies born in the village of Kaina recently, and Erza has helped me out a few times. So you can rest assured that we'll take care of it."
"......"
"Here, drink this. You haven't eaten anything since this morning, have you?"
Jin offered the Persica juice he had brought with him. After that, he also took out an april and peeled it for her.
"...... wind."
After drinking the Persica juice and eating the april, Reinhardt seemed to calm down a little.
"People get nervous when they are hungry," he said.
Jin, too, hadn't had lunch yet, so he ate one après-ski.
"Come to think of it, I'm sure Elsa hasn't had hers yet either.
Jin and Reiko went to the kitchen to get something easy to eat.
Reinhardt, who had nothing to do, followed them.
"Onigiri here," he said.
Reinhardt and the others are well stocked since they eat rice regularly.
Jin has also provided them with a rice kettle to cook rice.
Reiko, prepare the cooking stove.
"Yes."
Hitoshi decided to wash the rice.
He washed the rice three times, and asked Reiko to check the level of water.
Then he put it on the stove and lit the fire.
He left the heat to Reiko.
The rice would be cooked soon.
In the meantime, Jin decides to make something to eat.
"Oh, there are bread ears.
There were some ears of bread that were almost hard, so Jin decided to make rusks.
There are several recipes, but Jin's method is as follows.
Put unsalted butter in a frying pan, heat it, and when it is melted, add sugar, then bread ears.
He is careful not to burn the bread, but to coat it with the butter and sugar, and voila!
"Oh, that smells good.
Reinhardt's nose twitches at the smell of butter and sugar.
"Come on, let's eat!
Jin picks one up and puts it in his mouth. It is crispy and crunchy.
"Yes, it's okay."
Reinhard sees this and puts a rusk in his mouth.
"This is delicious!
I guess one après-ski was not enough to satisfy his hunger. Reinhardt ate more than half of the plate full of rusks.
"Ah, I feel at home. Thank you, Jin.
"Ha, I'm glad it suits your taste."
Jin was relieved to see Reinhardt, who seemed to have finally regained his composure.