
There were failures, but there were also some successes, and it satisfied the hunger of people both domestically and internationally who are in a harsh environment.
I wonder where I caught the walking mushrooms.
The monsters do not want to approach the king, so someone brought supplies.
The court magician and the chancellor are extremely angry, so it’s probably either my sister or a dwarf coming in and out of the castle.
Maybe a fabric souvenir.
If an artificially strong magical place is created, it seems theoretically possible to cultivate it.
“Hey, cut it out, you close aide… it’s not just once or twice, right?”
>>5
Since I’m saying a bit, well…
If it’s a dwarf, they will cook properly for you…
If anything, that king should know the types of walking mushrooms, and I wonder what poisonous walking mushrooms taste like… I’ve even eaten them knowing that.
>>8
I won’t blame you since there are actually plenty of poisonous mushrooms in reality, but…
Were you so hungry for monster food that you would bite into it raw…?
It’s just Farin.
Those who grieve for me are
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A masterpiece that looks as if it was painted on-site.
The king, while lying down, doesn’t take his eyes off the walking mushroom…
After all that adventuring with Senshi, don’t go in raw, go in raw!
A famous painting said to depict the true culprit of the incident.
>>16
Does it mean the king of gluttony himself?
But if I’m going to raise monsters, I want to start with walking mushrooms.
A considerable amount of knowledge has already been accumulated, and the size has become quite large, so preparing the food is probably easier.
Maybe I tried to create a walking mushroom that can be eaten just by biting into it.
👹😭😡
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I want this and the painting of “Is this what a curse is?” to be made into merchandise when the anime concludes.
There has been some success, so there must have been quite a few failures, which is certainly frustrating.
Even if I could somehow get a monster.
It is fundamentally impossible for the king to personally stand in the kitchen, and it would raise suspicion; let alone saying to the palace chefs to cook with a monster.
It must have been that I had to bite into it raw…
I think there was a depiction of Izutsumi selling mushrooms, was it in the guidebook?
Even though it’s not shown, Yado is definitely angry too.
They write it off easily, but isn’t it quite an accomplishment?
>>27
It’s amazing that they’re managing so well, considering they’re probably overwhelmed just starting up the country.
>>27
It’s a world where most short-lived species are battling it out over poor land.
It’s a great achievement, but don’t try it yourself.
>>28
In the first place, even the mushrooms sold in reality, aside from mushrooms, are dangerous.
Raw consumption of mushrooms is not allowed.
It’s a huge hit, so I hope they’ll depict the world from the perspective of Marushiru in 100 years.
It was a type of walking mushroom that could be eaten raw, but it had gotten quite old.
I wonder if this walking mushroom didn’t have poison, but rather it just ended up like this when eaten raw.
>>35
If you grill it, it’ll get found out.
Could it be that you accidentally encountered a toxic mushroom that looks almost identical to an edible one?
Mushrooms are greatly influenced by the soil, and those that are not considered poisonous can sometimes be toxic, but what about walking mushrooms?
I laughed at the speculation that they were hiding in bed to eat because they would get scolded.
I got an upset stomach from eating raw squid once too.
It seems like they were just checking the taste.
A masterpiece to behold anytime.
Perhaps it is displayed somewhere as long as the kingdom continues.
Well, it looks like the monster-eating culture is spreading normally.
Based on the reactions of those who don’t want to eat monster cuisine, it’s like eating insects in real life.
Even shiitake mushrooms can be poisonous if not cooked properly.
I’ve heard that distinguishing mushrooms is difficult unless you’re a pro, and the king probably mistook something as well…
The woman in the middle was supposed to have been eaten during the founding.
>>46
The term “ate,” in order to maintain consistency there, is generally interpreted in a sexual meaning.
>>69
I guess jokes like that about bad eating became popular, huh?
>>70
The citizens are convinced that the princess of the oak has been born and it’s no joke.
>>69
It’s not like humans actually behave like that…
>>69
Kokubo-yang
Even if it goes smoothly, I probably don’t think the anime will reach the end in the second season.
>>47
Since more than half is finished, the second season will be done in two cours.
It’s not the kind of content that can be stretched out for more than three seasons.
Since I brought it, they probably thought it wasn’t a toxic mushroom and carelessly ate it.
It’s bad to keep indulging in evil when there’s only a little bit of the devil’s residue left in a basically human being!
It’s amazing how mushrooms can be fresh, have mass, and taste good.
Why does this person have a face that looks like they never learn their lesson!?
Since I can’t meet living monsters, either socially or through curses, I at least want to taste the poison of the dead monsters.
Rebuilding the country and providing food for the people in that harsh world is truly admirable.
But don’t eat walking mushrooms.
Originally, anything other than mushrooms that are sold is out.
Even the death of Marat is a ridiculous scene, yet this is a masterpiece.
It may be transmitted that the king, surprisingly for the improvement of food conditions, eats monsters himself.
>>58
I think the real personality is coming through in a way that worships Shennong.
Just a little.
Just the tip.
There will likely still be court wizards who correct it even in the years that become legends for short-lived species…
>>61
But it’s Grandma Marushiru’s filter, you know.
Mushrooms can be toxic on their own, but parasites are also quite a problem.
But this is an incident where people might say, “Did they aim for poisoning after waiting a whole round?”
Because there is a demon repellent of the Evil-eater King, live walking mushrooms cannot enter, so someone must have brought in the poisonous mushrooms.
Usually, there’s no fool who would offer poisonous mushrooms to a king, so I was planning to intentionally make him eat the poisonous mushrooms and kill him.
It seems that they had a deep interest in securing food using monsters throughout their life.
I guess they’ll at least taste it.
What? Is it not okay for the king to walk and eat poisonous mushrooms raw?
This walking mushroom probably hated it a lot.
I think that being eternally hungry for a snack is quite a hell.
Each expression is a perfect score masterpiece.
Actually, if I write about the Falin incident as it is, it would be a blatant violation of ancient magic, but I wonder what will happen.
>>75
The laws of the elf country are so annoying, I don’t care about them!
>>79
At worst, Rios, Farin, and Marsil are fine with that, but…
Chalchik and Senshi living abroad is crazy!
But if a direct descendant of Lios were to be born in some form, immorality could be considered, right?
How is it over there, Marushiru-sama?
>>76
It’s not like Laios is the one giving birth, so there’s no element that would raise moral suspicions!
The theory that King Lio I, the Evil-Eating King, was poisoned and attempted to be murdered is strong.
Didn’t they say in the first episode that eating raw walking mushrooms was not allowed…?
>>80
Now that I’ve eaten the devil, I can do it.
>>84
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In reality, only mushrooms can be eaten raw.
The culprit is… among us!
It’s great that there’s only rightful authority with L euros, as it truly is a crisis for the kingdom’s survival…
>>83
If it’s half blood, but still blood-related, then it’s reasonable to inherit.
The tribe leader who promptly marries off little sister orc-chan really has foresight.
The ones who have a motive to poison Laios are either elves or dwarves…!
>>86
Isn’t the original island’s lord also aiming for poisoning normally?
Walking mushrooms seem to be a general term for mushroom-type monsters, and since they include poison types, it seems that if you don’t have normal knowledge, they are definitely not something you should eat.
Even though the research is advancing to a level like that of a dragon, the king really wants to try it himself, huh!