Reincarnated with the Country System

Chapter 53 Cultural exchange (3)



Chapter 53 Cultural exchange (3)

While everyone was debating, Duke Farl stopped them all and said, "Calm down, everyone. Both of these drinks are unique and enjoyable in their own way. It's not a matter of which is 'better', but a matter of personal taste. I like both. And remember one thing, we are Noble. We shouldn't argue about such things among ourselves."

Joseph was rather pleased with this because their products were becoming popular among the nobles.

"I agree with Duke Farl. Also, let me introduce you to something new now." Joseph said with a smile.Nôv(el)B\\jnn

Joseph approaches a table, which is decorated with various objects.

Nobles also gather around.

"Allow me to introduce you to our modern makeup products." Joseph said with a smile

He stepped forward, lifting a bottle filled with a vibrant potion. "My lords and ladies, this is a modern makeup. It enhances beauty without needing cumbersome powders or paints."

Dira, Duke Barco's wife, leaned in to examine it. "Is it as effective as you claim it to be?"

Joseph smiled. "Indeed, it is!" And it is available in a myriad of shades to suit every skin tone."

Duke Barco scoffed, arms crossed.

"Is that what you believe we need?"

"Beauty is a form of expression, much like the art that hangs in your halls." Joseph maintained his smile

Dira, Barco's wife, her eyes sparkling with interest. "May I try some?" she asked with eager anticipation.

Joseph smiled, reaching into the box and retrieving a soft brush. "Of course, my lady. This item will enhance your complexion."

"Can I try these too?" Queen Maria said, a playful glint in her eye. "I must confess, I'm quite curious about these 'magic' powders."

The butlers and maids who were watching immediately came to their rescue. They thought someone had poisoned the nobles. To their surprise, the nobles were dead drunk.

Joseph spoke again, " I guess three had already surrendered, I guess we will now try the vodka "

Duke Barco immediately spoke, "Imperial Diplomat, we should stop here. Most of us can't drink anymore after tasting that drink."

Joseph replied, "OK." He chuckled, a hint of understanding in his eyes. He then proceeded to show more of the products.

"Please pay attention to this. This is our country's medicine. These medicines can cure many diseases." Joseph said proudly.

Queen Maria, intrigued but cautious, leaned forward. Her eyes fixed on the medicine. "Imperial Diplomat, I am intrigued by this Morden medicine. But I must express my concerns. How do we know it is safe for our people?"

"Your Majesty, I assure you. The Morden medicine is safe. Researchers have tested and proven it," Joseph replies. "We have a long history of refining this medicine. It has worked well in our lands. We have also conducted rigorous testing to ensure its safety and efficacy."

Duchess Milana said, "And what of its production process, Imperial Diplomat?" she asked, her brow furrowed in concern. "How do we know that it is not tainted by dark magic or other malevolent forces?"

"I understand your concerns, Dutches," Joseph says. "The production process of the Morden medicine is carefully monitored and controlled to ensure that it is free from any dark magic or malevolent influences. Our country has developed strict protocols to ensure the purity and safety of the medicine, and we are confident in its quality."

Another noble said, "How does it work, Imperial Diplomat?" he asks, his eyes wide with curiosity. "Is it a magical potion?"

"No, but this modern medicine is indeed a remarkable thing," Joseph replies. "It is made from a combination of herbs and other ingredients."

"And what of its limitations, Imperial Diplomat? Can it cure any wound or diseases no matter how severe?" Duke Gorge said.

"While modern medicine is powerful, it is not a panacea, sir," Joseph says. "It can cure most wounds and diseases, but there are certain... exceptions. For example, dark magic or cursed weapons may cause wounds. Medicine may not provide a complete cure for them. Additionally, the medicine may not be effective against certain... unusual afflictions."

A noble asked, "Unusual afflictions?What do you mean by that, Imperial Diplomat?"

"Ah, Sir, I'm sure you're aware that there are certain... conditions that defy conventional explanation, Joseph says. "Modern medicine may not work against such ailments. So, it's vital to use it with traditional and magical healing methods."

Joseph proceeded to show more products, each one amazed Britannia's people.


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