Dear Broom Knight
#109 - The hardest thing to find is a cook.
However, Lowry only managed to find and cultivate a few trustworthy underage servants with culinary talent after the Montes Incident.
He couldn't help it; he always thought too much, wanting them to be smart, agile, hardworking, and of solid character.
But he forgot that even though they entered Baron Gzar's manor as servants, many of the children possessed some talent.
It's just that their talent wasn't high enough to earn free training, and their families couldn't afford to send them to adventurer guilds to learn.
The children of nobles, wealthy merchants, and gentlemen, even if their talent was poor, could still receive ample training as long as they had some.
Even if they never advanced a rank in their entire lives, they could at least reach the highest stage of apprenticeship, and compared to ordinary people who couldn't even start on the path of a professional, they were still stronger.
And for the poor, who didn't even know what a gold coin looked like, it was an unattainable dream.
Therefore, the last resort for poor children to get a chance was to become servants for nobles.
It is because of these people that even servants in this world are divided into different classes.
After all, as long as someone had talent, no matter how mediocre, the territorial nobles would basically not let them go. As long as you were willing to sign an employment agreement, they would definitely take you in.
Therefore, ordinary nobles, especially those of the knightly class, who wanted a talented person to serve them, had to give them at least the status of a squire.
A squire would inevitably have to train with them, and even had to be provided with the most basic necessities: a sword, a set of leather armor, and a low-quality horse.
If you didn't meet their needs, or your attitude was too harsh, the squire could leave at any time… The squire agreement and the employment agreement determined the degree of freedom from the beginning.
Whether such a squire could be afforded, and how many could be afforded, naturally distinguished the bottom ranks of these nobles.
The Toller couple were able to live so freely because they belonged to the Yagris Knights, and the equipment and daily necessities of the squires were provided by the Knights, they only needed to train them.
But those territorial knights, without belonging to a Knights, would inevitably have to live frugally, even if their salary was high enough and they had a manor to support their whole family.
In short, this is a world where it is easy enough to eat and drink your fill, but very difficult to climb up.
Lowry just didn't react at first and only focused on observing the character of the children.
As a result, the few people he liked, whether boys or girls, were quickly spotted by Ceska and directly promoted to the position of castle guard… Their talent might not be enough to become knights, but it was definitely no problem to be apprentice-level guards patrolling the castle.
Few children who were willing to sell themselves directly for their future would be nostalgic for the splendor and comfort of the castle and obediently become chefs who only cooked three meals a day.
They just wanted to wield their swords alongside the Light of Dawn and fall asleep on the ground under the starry sky.
Lowry was really melancholy on the day he heard the news.
Although these children were still working for him, he always felt that something was wrong.
But he couldn't possibly ask a child who had the opportunity to become a professional to be a chef for him, right?
However, the current Baron's Castle has not yet reached the point of hiring ordinary people… According to tradition, a person without any talent can enter a noble's castle to work only if at least one of their parents works there.
Then there's nothing more to say.
Because they are too deeply bound, the price to be paid to make these professional servants betray their masters must be high enough.
But ordinary people may be persuaded simply by sweet words… The followers of the gods are particularly good at mental inducement, and people with insufficient thresholds are difficult to resist.
And enough money and benefits can make them open their mouths.
At first, they just casually reported some news, but once it started, it would definitely become permanent until the day it was discovered.
The nobles must have paid a heavy price to form this tradition.
After all, it is not so easy to make these guys, who always think they are born to be superior, understand that loyalty is also a rare talent, and that only the sharing of benefits is eternal.
Unfortunately, mankind is a race that repeats bad history from time to time. Now, even the great nobles are beginning to not care so much about the number of ordinary people in their castles and where they come from.
And, the power that is left unattended will naturally be picked up and used by someone.
In Montes Castle, Lowry and Mrs. Yagris may not have many ordinary people because of the long journey at the beginning.
But in the castle, especially those hard and dirty jobs are mostly done by ordinary people.
Taking the least money, doing the dirtiest and most tiring work, watching those who are servants like themselves but live so freely just because they have a little talent… It is too normal for ordinary people who enter the castle no longer because of welfare to occasionally have a mental breakdown and be exploited.
Of course, the reason why Lowry and Mrs. Yagris didn't say anything about this was because Pat was also among the exploiters.
She explained very clearly in her letter that although she took away several maids, the people who actually passed on the information of the left wing to her, and added some 'seasoning' on the other side, were actually ordinary people at the bottom of the castle.
In fact, those who live in the right wing and the central area also hire these ordinary people to do things, after all, the laundry workers… wash the clothes of the senior servants, and the dirtiest night soil workers are basically the work of ordinary people.
However, the people brought out by Mrs. Yagris, even if they have a high attitude and a high-pressure working style, will not casually beat, scold, or arbitrarily bully others.
At most, they look down on them.
However, looking down on them is already the friendliest attitude these low-level servants have encountered.
Lowry can actually understand all of this. He doesn't worry about scarcity but about inequality, and he doesn't worry about poverty but about unrest. That is common sense engraved in his bones.
But he doesn't care about whether he can afford it. It's just a baronial territory, how many talented people who happen to be in the servant stage can there be?
You know, his Living Feather Knights are still openly recruiting people, and the talent requirements are not high!
As a result, there were actually quite a few, and the castle was filled all at once.
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Later, Lowry realized that the reason why Baron Gzar's territory had accumulated so many underage children with barely passable talents was entirely because the existence of his mother gave these children hope.
In the past, for children like this, the parents in Baron Gzar's territory would either completely give up or send them to trade caravans as apprentices who only had three meals a day… Unless they paid for training, even more formal adventurer guilds would not accept them.
Even if many children wasted their future because of this and ended up as merchants with only low-level apprentice skills… In fact, they were just people in the trade caravan responsible for managing a carriage, they would not send these children to the previous baron as servants.
But the arrival of Mrs. Yagris still gave them a little hope, especially after rumors of Lowry's outstanding talent spread back to the baronial territory, everyone naturally kept their children.
Who would really be willing to do the hard work of walking as a merchant, which can only get a little bit of the carriage dividends and is especially dangerous!
They were all forced to Liangshan, people who had nowhere else to go.
Therefore, although they were all children with not very good talents, there would always be a few who were okay… Among the underage servants in Montes Castle, two could be gathered every year!
What's more, this was the fruit of more than ten years of accumulation.
Seeing that all the watery fruits were taken away by Ceska, leaving him with only a group of Lowry who were second best, he chose to wait two more years out of sadness.
To put it bluntly, it's not because he's picky or has any problems.
But… do you really think the recipes in the game are so detailed?
The ingredients are complete, and even the proportions are correct, but TM doesn't have the order!
Even for Western food, those extremely precious dishes have many particularities.
And those desserts and cakes.
With Lowry's kitchen skills, he absolutely couldn't look at those few pieces of paper and say a bunch of detailed information.
Therefore, he must find a few talented people who really love this business.
Fortunately, after experiencing all kinds of torture, he still found some children among his servants who had nimble tongues, delicate minds, extremely stable and sensitive hands, and most importantly, were very greedy for delicious food.
Although there were only two boys and one girl, at least he could start his chef enlightenment tutorial!
Lowry only understood in this life what it means to have monotonous food and that industrialized food is not delicious.
After all, although he used to eat takeout, the outer city area where he was located may not have been prosperous, but the restaurants had been open for decades.
After all, people have their own storefronts, and maybe they even have fields in the distant suburbs… Lowry occasionally heard the boss and the boss's wife arguing about things in the fields when he dined in.
Therefore, he couldn't empathize with those words on the Internet that said that there are more and more pre-made dishes and that people eat tasteless food.
But since eating the food in the castle for more than ten years, Lowry completely understood these people!
At least his food still uses the best ingredients!
It's just that there is not a trace of difference even in the saltiness.
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