I Favor the Villainess Chapter 103
âFather must have gone insane!â
That was the first thing Claire-sama spat out when she read the morning newspaper.
âIt is written that taxes are being increasedâ
With disbelief on her face, Claire-sama passed me the newspaper.
I received and scanned over it, there it was written that the provisional government is raising taxes as a post-eruption measure.
Itâs being said that in order to compensate for the damage dealt by the eruption, a large special budget is necessary , is whatâs in the newspaper.
âPeople are already suffering from the rising price of commodities. A tax increase on top of thatâŚâ
Itâs such a poor move even a layman at politics like me can understand that.
For Claire-sama whoâs studied leadership from the early age, Dor-samaâs and his lotâs decision must look like extreme foolishness.
âAs things are, I expect this to not be the endâ
âIt will not be long before a citizen protest occursâ
Claire-samaâs prediction isnât wrong.
If the flow follows the game, demonstrations will begin the next week.
âTherefore, I wish Fatherâs provisional government would come to their sensesâŚâ
âAnd if they donât?â
â⌠A riot may occur. According to the records left from the past eruption, such a thing had actually occurredâ
Itâs something I understand, but in practice it wonât end at a riot.
Masses that grew tired of the continued tyrannical rule will eventually turn towards a revolution.
If that happens, Claire-samaâs and other noblesâ fate will be tragic.
âDo you remember what Lily-sama said about revolution?â
âI believe it will happen afterwardsâ
Claire-sama looked daunted as she became speechless, but eventually,
âEven if it turns into that, it will not be strange. Not if aristocracy continues doing foolish things like thisâ
said so, and smiled in self-derision.
âWhat is Claire-sama planning to do?â
âWhat, you ask⌠I have done everything a single noble can. I cannot do anyâââ
I presented Claire-sama something like a notebook.
âThe list of my assets deposited in the Trade Guildâ
âI did not know you did such⌠Eh? So much?â
Written in the notebook was the amount of money that surprised even the foremost aristocrat like Claire-sama.
âWhat is with that amount. You would not be able to save this much from the wage of my servant?â
âI also worked part time at the same timeâ
âYou have always been at my side almost all day long, have you not?â
âYeah, it wasnât a work restricted by timeâ
Claire-sama looked like she couldnât agree, but for now I continued with my talk.
âLetâs use this money for somethingâ
âSomething⌠What do you have in mind?â
Claire-sama made a dubious face at my proposal.
âIf that is the case, should you not cooperate with the provisional government. The soup kitchen would be performed more efficiently if you handed the money to the provisional government and entrusted it to themâ
âCan Claire-sama trust the provisional government with how it is now?â
âMoreover, Claire-sama. Claire-sama doing it has a meaningâ
âYes. It is to show people that not every noble is corruptedâ
Claire-sama pondered over my words.
What I said just now is a half-lie.
Having Claire-sama do the food distribution is the insurance against Claire-sama standing on the losing side during the revolution that will happen soon.
Dor-samaâs provisional government is being completely mismanaged.
As things are, Claire-sama will get entangled with Dor-samaâs impetuous path to ruin.
Itâs necessary to clearly demonstrate people Claire-sama holds different beliefs from Dor-sama.
From the start the reason why I accepted the request about noblesâ wrongdoings from His Majesty Rousseau was to give Claire-sama the image of punishing corrupt nobles.
As the result of exposing them one after another, Claire-samaâs evaluation rose to that of a virtuous noble with a good sense.
Considering her original evaluation was a selfish villainess, itâs a huge change.
However, if Dor-sama doesnât stop mismanaging like this, such evaluation will disappear.
Itâs necessary to give Claire-sama the image of opposing Dor-sama.
âEven though I could only see soup kitchens as hypocrisy in the pastâ
Saying so, Claire-sama smiled in self-depreciating manner.
âWhether itâs hypocrisy or whatever, isnât it fine. It will benefit the peopleâ
â⌠Are you okay with that? It must have been considerably difficult to save such an amount of money, right? Do you not want to accompany me?â
Claire-sama asked to confirm, but itâs way too late for it now.
âI have no better use for it than helping Claire-samaâ
â⌠I will not say it is ostensible kindness, in fact I am frightened I came to understand thatâ
Claire-sama wryly smiled.
âLetâs use my personal assets as well. Together with Reiâs part, the soup kitchen should have a considerable scaleâ
âSounds good. And, I would like to have Yuu-samaâs cooperationâ
âYuu-samaâs? But, at present Yuu-sama is under house arrest due to the so-called insanity caused by the opposite sex disease, right?â
âI believe thereâs no need to obtain the permission from the provisional government. Yuu-sama still holds top influence within the church and is the former heir to the throne. With the absence of the king, I believe nobody can stop Yuu-sama from actingâ
In the crisis that threatens the survival of the country, we canât afford to not use excellent people.
âI see, you have a point. The Church should understand the essentials of soup kitchen, rather than acting individually we will be able to do organized activitiesâ
Of course, thatâs also my calculation.
In addition to the image of Claire-sama being in opposition to Dor-sama, I would also like to create the image of the Church against aristocracy.
âVery well. Let us work in that directionâ
âNow that youâve decided, letâs start at once. First of all, we have to appeal to Yuu-samaâ
âI will write a letter, please deliver it to Yuu-samaâ
Energy seems to have returned to Claire-samaâs face.
Faced with a present problem they understand they can do nothing about, people will at best endure.
But, if they believe thereâs some way to solve the problem, hope is born.
Claire-sama, who found a new thing she should do, worked vigorously.
The cooperation with Yuu-sama was easily realized, the soup kitchen started the next day after we started moving.
That day, in the evening paper Claire-samaâs name appeared alongside the Churchâs.
She was presented as a considerate noble with different ideas from the provisional government.
The soup kitchen wasnât left to others, Claire-sama herself made an appearance.
In her appearance of taking bowls and serving soup there was no trace of a villainess.
Commoners who stood in the line spared her no words of gratitude.
Of course, it canât be simply said all commoners supported Claire-sama.
There were those who took Claire-samaâs actions for a tactic to recover Dor-samaâs governmentâs image.
But, that also was temporary.
The provisional government announced that individual nobles moving of their own accord is not something praiseworthy , a major newspaper company reported.
It implicitly criticized Claire-samaâs behavior.
The number of people suspicious of the relationship between Claire-sama and the provisional government gradually decreased.
The flow changed little by little.
At such time, the first to move were merchants sensitive to profit.
Some merchants continued buying up goods craving for excessive profits, but gradually those cooperating with Claire-samaâs distribution began appearing.
Among them were Tulu company, Blume, Frater and others, these companies and shops that participated in this trend received overwhelming support from the people.
âThe scale is still small, however the number of proponents seem to be increasingâ
About a week has passed, Claire-sama is now reading a newspaper in her dormitory room.
Claire-sama also advertised in newspapers to recruit people far and wide whoâd participate in our activities.
The number of individuals and organizations that endorse them is approaching fifty.
âClaire-sama, there!â
It happened one day while we were in her room preparing to head for the soup kitchen.
At my words, Claire-sama cast a glance outside of the window.
There, commoners who formed a crowd could be seen.
What we witnessed was a sight of demonstrating commoners.