I Favor the Villainess Chapter 34
âWell then, Lambert-sama, letâs proceed onto the next topicâ
âYes. Then, please look at the materials in front of youâ
Several meetings after I joined the Order of the Academy, that topic came up.
âRecently, it seems thereâs been an increase in frictions between nobles and commonersâ
Lambert-sama began talking.
âParticularly, some scholarship students founded a movement advocating for complete equality between nobles and commoners, irritating noble students. The Order of the Academy received several complaintsâ
âI happened to also see it. How deplorable it wasâ
Claire-sama spat out with a sigh.
âCan we not crack down on it?â
âIt would be different outside the academy, but inside freedom of thought is guaranteed. We canât prohibit political movements eitherâ
Annoying , Claire-sama said with a sour expression.
âAnd? How many support the movement?â
Rod-sama enquired with some interest.
âFor the time being, there are only few people who support it openly. Including those not open about it, it would be less than twentyâ
âWouldnât it be okay if we let them do as they please?â
Yuu-sama carefreely said so.
âI thought so, but some radical activists have been quarrelling with nobles in various places in the academyâ
âYes. Forcing way, not giving way, reserving seats in the dining hall, it seems theyâre going against nobles in such small mattersâ
âItâs a little troublingâ
Going by whatâs being said, nobody understands the intentions of the activists.
Except me, almost everyone here is a noble or a person too wealthy to be called a commoner.
They donât quite understand the feelings of those commoner activists.
The values are too different.
âI believe itâs simple. They want to be equal to noblesâ
âEqual to nobles? That is impossibleâ
Claire-sama laughed scornfully at my observation.
âTo say nothing of their birth and upbringing, the origin and history of the families are fundamentally differentâ
Claire-sama said, as if she doesnât wish to hear any more at this point.
Letâs explain the formation of this country here.
The nobility of this Bauer Kingdom descends from local clans that existed before the kingdom was established.
With agricultural development, surplus of various products naturally occurred, in turn military forces were established and clansâ influence grew everywhere.
In such circumstances, the Bauer family, that later became the royal family, gained power and gradually subdued the clans.
The influential clans that fell to Bauer family in the process later became the kingdomâs nobles.
âMoreover, what have commoners contributed to this countryâ
In exchange for the kingdom guaranteeing nobles tax collection rights, they have various obligations.
Stable governance of their territories, encouraging local industries, training and deploying soldiers, and so on.
From the perspective of people like Claire-sama, due to their contributions nobles have the right to govern, she seems to think ordinary commoners donât even have basic qualifications.
â⊠Thatâs wrong, Claire. After all, paying taxes is a legitimate contribution to the country. If citizens didnât pay taxes, this country would be unable to runâ
The one who said such a strong line was Sein-sama.
As expected, thanks to studying how to be a good ruler, his views are broader than those of nobles.
âIn that case, does Sein-sama agree with their advocacy?â
â⊠I wouldnât go that far. The reality is, between nobles and commoners thereâs a clear difference in responsibilities, intellectual level, and so on. I donât think commoners taking part in politics is realisticâ
âThat is right, is it notâ
Even for the current royal family that advocates meritocracy, thereâs a limit to understanding.
Being able to participate in politics after reaching certain age without discrimination on the basis of sex or wealth, and the universal suffrage of modern Japan, seem like nothing but fairy tales.
âThen, isnât it simple? As Yuu said, letâs leave it aloneâ
The talk ends here , Rod-sama said.
âEven so, thereâs one problemâ
âThereâs a rumor that the Church supports their movementâ
The three princesâ complexions changed.
âThe Church has preached that people are equal in front of God from long ago. It meshes with the activistsâ claimsâ
The Churchâs doctrine is the Spirit Faith that the kingdomâs citizens widely believe.
I touched on it a little after meeting Relaire, thereâs a religion based on the Spirit Faith.
Worshipping the spirits of the four elements and their creator, the Spirit God, itâs a religion that believes anything that happens is either a blessing or a trial.
According to the Spirit Faith, the development of magic in the recent years is thanks to powers of the spirits.
The Spirit Faith was originally a simple natural faith of peasants.
Revering the fearsome nature that would sometimes bring about great disasters, before one knew it grew into the number one religion.
The Church provides education to commoners, as well as healing diseases and injuries.
For that reason, the Church has an influence on people that the royalty cannot ignore.
â⊠Has the Church said anything?â
âFor the time being nothing. It seems the Church has not broken its stance of not interfering with politicsâ
âThereâs little we can do at this point in time, huhâ
Misha voiced the thoughts of everybody gathered here.
âAs the Order of the Academy, we canât leave the complaints of the noble students alone. For now, if you happen to see a quarrel, please arbitrate. Be careful not to arbitrarily condemn the commonerâ
The leader, Lorec, summed it up as such.
âThen, onto the next topicâââ
Afterwards, we discussed three topics, then todayâs meeting concluded.
âBy the way, Claire-sama. After all, weâll go to the northern woodlands on the summer vacation, huh?â
âHavenât your thoughts switched over too quickly?â
At the festival, the gender-reversal café Cavalier achieved the first place in the P rograms worth seeing popularity contest and we obtained the trip voucher for the summer retreat.
Iâm totally looking forward to it.
âBecause those formal talks tired me. Please heal meâ
âYou, reallyâŠ. Even as a joke, what are you asking me, your master, for? Rather, you should comfort meâ
âWith the look in your eyes, I understand you are thinking of something outrageous, right!?â
Claire-sama drew away from me.
âNo way Claire-sama, what did you imagine. How indecentâ
âThen, what were you attempting to do?â
âAre you going to make me say that, geheheâ
âIs it not as I imagined then!?â
Talking about politics and religion overwhelmed my head, so I unwound with Claire-sama.
âReally, you are⊠Ara? Lene is?â
âIf itâs about Lene, she had something to talk about with Lambert-sama. Look, over thereâ
Asked by Claire-sama, I pointed towards the area in front of the meeting room.
Lene was talking to Lambert-sama with a somehow serious expression.
âIt would be peaceful if all commoners were modest and diligent like Leneâ
âClaire-sama, what if they were like me?â
âIf all commoners became like you, I would consider fleeing abroadâ
âWe would elope. How niceâ
âI would not take you along!?â
And, while we were doing our usual married couple comedic routine (one-sided), Lene came back.
âWelcome back, Lene. What did you talk about?â
âHmm, itâs not a big deal. ButâŠâ
âI might have seen itâ
Lene held her tongue for a while, but with Claire-samaâs urging she spoke.
âThe commoner activists met with Yuu-samaâ