I Became a Food Developer in Another World

Chapter 62 - 62: Prohibition (1)



Holy Water.

I simply considered it to be 'alcohol,' but for the people of the otherworld, holy water held much greater value than I had originally thought.

Holy water which is used to heal wounds, a material for potions, and is generally used in most church rituals, was a revered to be a 'sacred' substance to the people of the otherworld.

And the organization that established this sacred image of holy water was none other than the 'Church.'

The Church deemed the alcohol used to disinfect wounds as aligning with their values and had been branding it as 'holy water' for hundreds of years.

The distilled spirits instantly transformed the sacred image of holy water, created through such management and effort, into the image of 'holy water = alcohol.'

The imperialists has now reached a point where saying "holy water" naturally elicits the response, "Isn't that alcohol?"

'The Church wouldn't look kindly upon this.'

Sure enough, as soon as I poured the brandy, the saint came out to find me.

It was a visit that you couldn't help but understand the reason for, even without asking.

"You came here because of the distilled spirits, didn't you?"

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