The Cooking Princess - Chapter 6
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The Princess Who Cooks
Episode 6
‘Make friends other than Rodessa and Latier… That does make sense.’
The Duchess was seriously worried about Chloe’s social skills, and the Duke emphasized how important connections were for Chloe as the heir to the Garnet Estate.
Before recovering her memories, Chloe must have had quite a problematic personality, as despite being a princess, she had very little interaction with her peers.
But the kids she greeted at the party were really just kids…!
At least with Rodessa and Latier she had past memories, but she didn’t have much friendship with the other children.
‘Still, I wasn’t particularly cold to them, and the other kids said they definitely wanted to come to the next party.’
She had built the connections her mother mentioned reasonably well.
And Shuel wasn’t even at that greeting session in the first place, so when exactly did he arrive?
Chloe couldn’t organize her confused thoughts from this sudden encounter.
‘Wait, not even mentioning that there was a Prince among the party attendees. Does that make sense?’
Chloe inwardly resented her parents for not telling her anything despite inviting royalty… then soon realized.
‘Right. I did say I’d run away if anyone from the Imperial Court came.’
Especially since getting involved with Shuel would overwhelmingly likely cause her more harm than good, she had once jokingly said she’d run away if they brought royalty.
‘So they just invited the Prince to the party out of nowhere without giving me any hint.’
But she never expected them to actually invite royalty. There was no way to guess that the Duke would invite royalty to a party bragging about his daughter’s cooking.
The Prince, who had been watching Chloe for a moment as she felt overwhelmed by embarrassment and awkwardness, spoke sternly.
“Raise your head.”
His clear voice trying to force gravitas was still cute, but Chloe raised her head without showing it.
And inwardly she was startled once again by his beauty.
The female protagonist Shurya only held the title of saint but had no significant status. For some unknown commoner to suddenly appear and steal away such a man. For Princess Chloe, who had lived thinking she was the most noble and outstanding, it must have been unbearable humiliation.
Especially if that saint was a ‘fake’ saint without divine power, it would be even more absurd and infuriating. The jealousy must have been tremendous too.
Originally, even when Chloe thought Shurya was a real saint, she used to torment Shurya using her friends and funds.
‘Just looking at his face, I can tell. It’s enough to drive someone crazy.’
Moreover, Chloe had known and been interacting with Shuel much longer than the female protagonist Shurya.
Blinded by unrequited love, she did things she shouldn’t have, and ultimately the entire Garnet Family was destroyed for those sins…
‘Think. It would have been better if I never knew the Prince, but we’ve met anyway. To survive without losing out here.’
She had to act differently from the original story.
She wanted to eat lots of ‘delicious’ food, enjoy wealth, and live well for a long, long time.
So she had to avoid contact with Shuel as much as possible. It would have been better if they had never met at all, but since it already happened, she hoped not to get involved going forward.
‘I can’t get too involved, but I can’t leave a bad impression either.’
Just as Chloe was still undecided and pondering how to treat Shuel.
“Are you feeling better? I did send a letter, but I was worried hearing that the Duke’s daughter was ill.”
Shuel spoke first. Unlike the archaic style of the letter, his tone was quite friendly.
“Th-thank you.”
Court language like apologizing for causing concern just buzzed around in her head but wouldn’t come out properly. Chloe realized anew that she became quite flustered when faced with unprepared situations.
She had only sent a perfunctory reply to the letter and forgotten about it, yet he mentioned it first.
Chloe felt slightly awkward and changed the subject.
“But when did you arrive? I didn’t see you earlier.”
“I came in a bit late. I greeted the Duke and Duchess but didn’t see you.”
“Ah…”
She was thinking that Shuel must have arrived when she briefly went outside, when.
“That dish earlier, did you make it?”
“Yes.”
“That hamburger steak? It was really delicious. Mincing the meat finely made it easy to chew and swallow.”
“…!”
Chloe was surprised by the more detailed taste review than expected.
His palate is quite refined, isn’t it? There was no mention of this in the original story. Well, there wasn’t much mention of food at all.
“That dessert made with milk, was it called bingsu?”
“Yes.”
“That was also excellent. It was more delicious than any food I’ve had at the Imperial Palace.”
Chloe gasped.
“You’re too kind.”
“No, if you weren’t a princess, I would have wanted to hire you as my personal chef.”
“I’m honored…”
“How did you come up with such ideas?”
Receiving proper feedback and praise from a peer for the first time, Chloe felt joy welling up from deep within her heart.
Everyone had eaten Chloe’s food deliciously, but having been so conditioned to tasteless food, very few people could express ‘what’, ‘how’, and ‘why’ something was delicious.
Chloe bowed her head in gratitude while suppressing her desire to talk extensively about food.
‘I’ve already met him like this, and I couldn’t avoid meeting the Prince entirely while living as a noble anyway.’
She should have remained as unmemorable as possible, but since he ate her cooking, that failed too.
But there was still opportunity left.
“I think I succeeded by chance. I tried making other things afterward but they didn’t turn out well.”
“Really?”
Chloe tried to ignore Shuel’s slightly disappointed expression.
“Yes, I haven’t had any good ideas since then…”
Though she was too embarrassed to say it in front of adults, Chloe pretended to be dejected, saying she thought she actually had no talent.
Shuel comforted Chloe as if troubled, and after that the two exchanged a few brief words before Shuel left, saying he should go.
Chloe saw Shuel off, satisfied that she seemed to have successfully concluded her meeting with the male lead.
However, Chloe, who had never made friends in this life, didn’t realize.
When a twelve-year-old genius princess who created amazingly delicious dishes he’d never tasted before showed him a vulnerable side she didn’t show others.
What kind of impression she had left on a prince who couldn’t even enjoy the Imperial Palace’s cuisine due to his sensitive palate.
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After the party, Chloe’s daily life changed a little.
First, countless invitations poured in from nobles who had heard about that day’s party through rumors. Replying to them was such work that she needed help from literate maids.
“Chloe, it’s all thanks to you!”
“Pardon?”
Even the problem that had been plaguing the Garnet Estate’s territory was solved in a very unexpected way.
“The refrigerator?”
“Yes! If we can commercialize this thing called a ‘refrigerator’, not only our territory but the entire empire will be freed from diseases caused by spoiled food.”
As interest in milk bingsu grew, curiosity about how milk could be frozen like that also increased, and naturally the existence of refrigerators and freezers became known.
“You can preserve ingredients and food for a long time by putting them in the refrigerator.”
So not only freezers but refrigerators also received great attention from people.
“Everyone’s clamoring to buy this, saying they’ll pay any amount.”
“Are you really going to sell them?”
“Haha, of course! For a project of this scale, even the Magic Tower will cooperate.”
Hearing that the Magic Tower, which supposedly wouldn’t get involved unless it was combat magic, would cooperate in commercializing refrigerators, Chloe realized this was bigger than she had thought.
Then suddenly one thought occurred to her.
“Dad. Then, couldn’t we give refrigerators to orphanages and clinics for free?”
“Orphanages and clinics?”
“Yes. No matter how many we make and sell, since it’s a magical item it will definitely be expensive, but the people who need refrigerators most probably won’t be able to buy them.”
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