I Favor the Villainess Chapter 105
Commoners continue demonstrating.
The crowd filling the main street in front of the parliament building is increasing day by day.
The voices criticizing the provisional government and calls for the restoration of the Royal Family are getting stronger.
However, the attitude of the provisional government, including Dor-sama, doesnât change.
âYes yes, please line up! There will be enough for everyone!â
âPlease proceed slowly!â
Speaking of us, weâre continuing the soup kitchen despite our anxiety over the demonstrations intensifying.
The number of people who are troubled for food due to the tax increase grows, and there are many who rely on this soup kitchen.
We can still manage for now, but if this growth continues, it wonât be long until our food stockpiles are depleted.
We were worried about that, butââ.
âThe number of people has decreased from yesterday, has it not?â
Claire-sama noticed there were left-over ingredients from those prepared.
There will be days like this once in a while , with this we finished for the day.
âToday it decreased againâ
The next day, and the day after too, the number of people who lined for Claire-samaâs soup kitchen decreased little by little.
âWhat in the world is going onâŠ?â
Soon we obtained the answer to Claire-samaâs question.
ââ Resistance established a revolutionary government. A plentiful rationing began.
Before long, a story appeared in newspapers.
According to newspapers, skirmishes began occurring between the provisional and revolutionary governments.
Having read the news Claire-sama was dumbfounded.
(⊠It came at last, huh)
As for me, this flow is within expectations.
In ăRevolutionăthere were many routes with tragically falling in love with princes as the revolution occurs.
But, there was also a revolution route, where without getting together with any of the princes, the protagonist herself became the symbol of the revolution.
The flow this time is close to involving Claire-sama in that revolution route.
Itâs very different from the original in two points, that Claire-sama obtained the support of people and that there are calls for the restoration of the Royal Family.
(If like this I donât make a mistake in my guidance, surelyâŠ)
The realization of my and that personâs great ambition isnât far.
âRei, are you listening?â
Suddenly having my ear pulled I came to my senses.
Looking at Claire-sama, her face is pale.
âAt last a thing like the revolutionary government has appeared? As it is, this country willâŠâ
âItâs okay, Claire-sama. This flow is within my expectationsâ
âYes. Claire-sama, please continue with the soup kitchenâ
Thatâs why, we came to the soup kitchen today as well, butââ.
â⊠Barely any people are comingâ
In contrast to Claire-sama whose sense of impending crisis was showing through, I answered carefreely.
âIt is not looks like it ! Has the support of all people not turned towards the revolutionary government!?â
âPerhaps it has. But, thatâs fineâ
âIn what way is it fine!â
And so on, Claire-sama loudly complained.
âExcuse me. This is Claire François-samaâs soup kitchen, am I right?â
Several men came together.
Although theyâre wearing commoner clothes, their stuff has top quality.
However, they donât seem to be nobles.
âThat is right, however, who are you?â
âWe are people of the revolutionary governmentâ
As the man who appears to be their representative introduced himself Claire-samaâs expression became severe.
â⊠What business do you have?â
âClaire François-sama. We admire your actions out of consideration for the people. But, from now the revolutionary government will take it upon itself to distribute food. So, wouldnât you cooperateâ
âDid you say cooperate?â
Claire-sama was suspicious.
âYou have said you belong to the revolutionary government, right?â
âI recognize you. You are one of Salasâs subordinates, are you not?â
I didnât notice, but according to Claire-sama heâs one of Salasâs private soldiers we saw in his office.
âThis way is a former Baron Thompsonâs soldier, that way is a former Count Yaleâs soldierâ
âWhy are those people in the revolutionary government?â
âThanks to Claire-samaâs âgreat effortsâ, they lost their jobsâ
âEverybody had their reemployment arranged?â
âYeah, we are grateful for that. However, they were employed under better conditions. That is, under former Prime Minister Salasâ
Claire-sama questioned him, but the man shook his head.
âI cannot say. He is necessary for the future of this countryâ
âSalas is connected to the empire!?â
âThe Naa Empire is collaborating to make this country truly belong to peopleâ
âThat is wrong! The empire will make this country theirââ mmmâ
âWhat do you specifically mean by cooperate?â
I covered Claire-samaâs mouth and began negotiations.
âWe would like you to donate food you have stored. Although we have reserves, itâs always better to have moreâ
I asked and the man answered so.
âVery well. In exchange, we also have conditionsâ
âPlease donât involve Claire-sama in what the revolution government will do from now onâ
â⊠Thatâs difficult. Dor-sama is the main member of the evil provisional government. Itâs impossible to not do anything to that Dor-samaâ
However, Iâm not giving up.
âI havenât said to do nothing to Dor-sama. I am saying to please not involve Claire-samaâ
âYou know the activities of Claire-sama until now well, right? Claire-sama loves the people. She is different from Dor-sama and other noblesâ
â⊠That is to say, you want us to turn a blind eye to Claire-sama alone, is that it?â
The man showed heâs pondering over it.
Claire-sama, whose mouth is covered, raised mumu in protest, but thereâs no choice but to keep her silent for a while.
âHow big is the stockpile that you can offer us?â
I produced a rough estimate.
For an instant the manâs eyes opened wide in astonishment, but immediately he returned it to normal.
âThen, this talk will have never happenedâ
If memory serves me right, at this stage the revolutionary government shouldnât have secured sufficient food reserves yet.
In order to obtain support from commoners, they advertised in newspapers they carry out plentiful food distribution, however more people than expected flooded them, until the reinforcements from the empire come, they have to survive somehow.
Iâm taking the advantage of that.
â⊠Okay. I promise weâll absolutely not lay a hand on Claire-samaâ
âThank you. If you break your word, please consider the support from XX discontinued on the spotâ
âIf you ask Arla Luster or Irvine Luster youâll understandâ
â⊠Certainly. Then, letâs talk about the transport of the food on another dayâ
And then we separated from soldiers for now.
âHaahh. Rei! What are you doing on yourââ!â
âThe end justifies the means, thatâs what it is. Claire-samaâ
I said to soothe the fuming Claire-sama.
âWhat the revolutionary government is thinking and what they will do. In order to investigate that, we have to approach themâ
âOffering food is to gain their trust so Claire-sama can approach the revolutionary governmentâ
âI will not side with the revolutionary government?â
âOf course. What we have to do is to tread a fine line between the revolutionary and provisional governments and look for the common ground between them. This is extremely political matter, in the present state only Claire-sama can do itâ
âYes. The maneuvering will be difficult. Can you do it?â
I asked, and Claire-sama,
âHmph. Who do you think I am. I am Minister of Finance Dor Françoisâs daughter, Claire François? This much is a piece of cakeâ
âWithout knowing your plan I have said something reproachful. I offer you my apology, Reiâ
Really, donât mention it.
Rather, I should be the one saying it to Claire-sama.
1) I mistranslated mentions of that person in chapters and , itâs fixed now