I Favor the Villainess Chapter 36
âWhy do I have to do suchâŚâ
Unable to suppress her irritation, itâs our Claire-sama.
âI understand that. But, this is the kind of work that anyone can doâââ
âBe that as it may, Claire-sama is also a newcomer to the Order of the Academy. Isnât it natural to do the odd jobsâ
Weâve been sent on an errand to go shopping in the Royal Capital market by the Order of the Academy.
The place weâre walking through now mainly deals with perishable food, delicious-looking fruits and fresh vegetables are lining the storefronts.
The sounds of businesses booming reverberate, the area is crowded with people.
âWith so many people we might lose sight of each other. Shall we join hands?â
âYou are fine with it then. Then, letâs join themâ
âW e w i l l n o t !â
Claire-sama hissed intimidatingly.
âYouâre on good termsâŚâ
The members of the shopping trip are Claire-sama, me, Misha, and Lene.
Even if theyâre newcomers like us, as expected thereâs no way princes could be made to take care of shopping.
It was inevitable that weâd come with us four.
Actually Claire-sama wasnât going to come with us, but as there were numerous things to buy, we got her to come along.
Of course, Claire-sama wouldnât carry them, so she brought Lene.
âSo, what do we have to buy?â
âErr, ten parchments, twenty papyruses, two vials of ink, one set of paints, one bundle of leather straps, one set of nails, also some tea leaves and tea confectioneriesâ
âIt is mostly office suppliesâ
âBecause the Order of the Academy mostly deals with office work, doesnât itâ
As I touched on before, even though it might be called the Order of the Academy, it often deals with plain jobs.
Of these, office work dealing with the functioning of the academy is the most common.
Documents regarding budget, amount of school equipment used by teachers, et cetera, there are many things that need to be recorded.
âWe should at least enjoy shopping for tea confectioneriesâ
âLetâs obtain the latest Blumeâs confectioneryâ
âThatâs impossible, Claire-samaâ
Claire-samaâs proposal was bluntly rejected by Misha.
âBlumeâs confectioneries are too expensive. If Claire-sama wants to buy them, please do it with your own moneyâ
âHow much do you have today, Lene?â
âAs there were no plans for personal shopping, 100 000 goldâ
âThen I cannot purchase themâŚâ
I have not touched on it in detail so far, but the kingdomâs currency is gold.
To give you a general idea, one yen roughly equals one gold.
100Â 000 gold is a considerably large amount for commoners, but with money in possession of the upper reaches of nobility itâs a tiny amount, however buying many Blumeâs confectioneries is still unreasonable.
âShould we do our job today? We can buy the tea confectioneries another timeâ
âIt cannot be helpedâ
Good grief , Claire-sama shrugged her shoulders, then suddenly looked towards the wayside and frowned.
Following the gaze of Claire-sama, who spat that out, there were two begging children in rags.
One of them has an injured foot wrapped in bandages.
âEver since the strife with the Naa Empire started, the number of beggars has increasedâ
âThe cost of living is steadily increasingâŚâ
Misha stated facts without giving her opinion, Lene sent the beggars a sympathetic look.
That might be a difference between a former noble and a commoner.
By the way, the Naa Empire is a neighboring country east to the Bauer Kingdom, itâs a headache for the kingdom, having caused numerous conflicts.
âThe prices are certainly rising, however so should wages?â
âThey havenât caught up. Since wages are difficult to lower once raised, even if employers raise them, itâs only by a small amountâ
Lene explained carefully.
The substance of what she said can also be called Sticky Wage Theory.
âIn that case, is it not the employersâ responsibilityâ
âThe employers are also commoners. Their lives arenât easyâ
Probably thinking about what she saw, Claire-sama looked like she was brooding.
Such Claire-sama stopped, having been called out by a somehow familiar voice.
âAra, Head Maid. What a coincidence it isâ
The owner of the voice was the François houseâs head maid.
I met her once during my maid interview.
âI am in the middle of shopping with master, he caught sight of Claire-sama and told me to bring youâ
During my maid interview I also met Claire-samaâs father.
Heâs the Minister of Finance, Dor-sama.
âI am currently in the midst of workâ
âThatâs what I thought, but master said to bring you no matter whatâ
âIt cannot be helped⌠You all, would you mind for a little while?â
Itâs an invitation from a foremost aristocrat of this country.
Thereâs no way we could turn it down.
Following the head maid we left for the main street.
There, on a shoulder, waited an obviously custom-made luxurious carriage.
âYo, Claire. And gokigenâyou to you, her school friends. Excuse me for saying it from inside the carriageâ
A good-looking man in a frock coat, with blond hair resembling Claire-samaâs, opened the carriage door.
âGokigenâyou, father. What is the matter? I need to shop for the Order of the Academy after thisâ
âNn? I donât have any particular business, but is there any reason not to call out to my daughter whom I caught sight of?â
Dor-sama said quite indifferently.
âFather⌠Even though it may not look like it, however I am busyâ
âI donât think thatâs something you should prioritize over meâ
Dor-sama tilted his head as if he stated something obvious.
Heâs a person whoâs more or less the embodiment of aristocracy.
âIf youâre going shopping, get on. Even you commoners, Iâll exceptionally allow you to ride with usâ
âIs your destination not the noble district?â
âItâs fine sometimes. Seeing the lives of commoners is also a nobleâs duty. Go aheadâ
And thatâs why, we joined Dor-sama.
The three-horse carriage was spacious enough that it didnât feel cramped even with five people inside.
I wonder if the suspension is showing its effect, the ride is surprisingly comfortable.
For a while, nobody talked.
Misha and Lene are pitifully nervous.
âHow has the academy been recently, Claireâ
It was Dor-sama who spoke.
With the smile on his face, He looked happy to be able to talk with his daughter who lives apart from him in the dormitory for the first time in a while.
âIt is nothing special. The commonersâ movement is a little annoyingâ
Claire-sama answered coldly.
Having a daughter of that age must be difficult.
âThe commonersâ movement⌠An act of fools who misunderstood His Majestyâs meritocracy policy. Thatâs why I was opposed to itâŚâ
Good grief , Dor-sama massaged his temples.
Dor-sama is said to be at the forefront of the nobles opposed to the meritocracy.
He doesnât seem to have sympathetic attitude towards the commonersâ movement, for which the meritocracy was heaven-sent.
âWhat do you think, Rei Taylor?â
Such Dor-sama suddenly took interest in me.
Claire-samaâs eyes opened wide.
âFather, what kind of turn of events is that? To not only remember a commonerâs name, but to even call out to herâ
Even for Claire-sama, who knows Dor-sama best among us, his behavior must have been surprising.
âWhat, itâs just a trifling whim. Iâve heard sheâs achieved outstanding results among these yearâs admission students. What kind of person is she , I wonderedâ
Itâs not something he thought particularly deeply about, Dor-sama stressed.
âLetâs see⌠Claire-sama asked me something similar, but I donât care one way or another. For me, as long as I can spend my days with Claire-sama, I couldnât care less about other thingsâ
âHm. Itâs a proper way of thinking for a servant. However, itâs the reality you are a commoner. Donât you yearn for life similar to nobilityâs?â
For example, dressing like my daughter , Dor-sama specified.
âRather than living in luxury, I like seeing Claire-sama being happy. I donât particularly yearn for aristocratic life. Itâs enough if I can receive that every dayâ
âIs that how you really feel?â
Dor-sama fixedly gazed at me.
In this world thereâs no rule saying that making eye contact is disrespectful, so without much thought I stared back.
âHm. Unlike the commoners these days, you know your place. Iâd like to see more commoners like youâ
I responded to Dor-samaâs satisfied smile with a light bow.
Reiâs rei, just kidding.
I may refuse from the bottom of my heart, but Iâve never thought the commonersâ movement is something worthless.
I understand itâs a noble ideology, and I think itâs a good idea to shrink the wealth inequality.
However, rather than participating in the commonersâ movement, I just want to work as Claire-samaâs maid.
In the end, itâs a matter of priorities.
âI feel a little good. I will buy you sweets. Head Maid, head towards Blumeâ
The carriage changed its course.
As an aside, the coachman is the head maid.
To be able to drive a carriage, what an all-round person.
âHey, father, please donât decide that on your own. As I have stated earlier, we are at work?â
âIsnât it fine to take a little detour? If anybody complains, itâs fine to use my nameâ
âThat is not the problem hereâ
âThen, whatâs the problem?â
âHave you eaten Blumeâs confectioneries? As a commoners you have probably never tasted the likes of chocolateâ
Misha, being the one asked, answered.
Iâve eaten it in my previous life, in the first place, Iâm the one who brought it to this world, but I remained silent to not cause any problems.
âThatâs right. Itâs a novel confectionery. Blume has a truly capable development teamâââ
Afterwards, we went to Blume with Dor-sama chattering in a good mood, and we really got confectioneries.
As we were allowed to also use Dor-samaâs carriage for shopping for the Order of the Academy, despite making a detour we unexpectedly returned to the academy earlier than planned.
That we brought back chocolate as a booty and were admired by every member of the Order of the Academy is another story.