Helper teacher of magic girls' school
Episode 87: Direct Ball
Monday lunch break at the beginning of the week
In front of the Magic Girls School Principal's Office......
One student was knocking on the door.
Tons...... Tons......
The sound of a knock shows her modesty.
"Oh, excuse me... it's Olerie Bowe"
Students are…
With a reluctant voice, he is Orelly, who asks the Lord of the Room how he is doing.
She was told by Lew to ask under Fran.
"What I asked you the other day is going to work."
Because Lu told me so.
"Come in, Mr. Orelly"
"And excuse me"
Since then...
Olerie told Lou about her current family situation and her work at the tavern.
The serene look on Luu's face I heard about did not change.
And he said, "I'll take care of it," and he held me up to Olerie again.
But...
Since Lew resigned, Orelly has been anxious.
No matter how close Lou gets to Fran, I can't think of changing the rules of the school.
If you're not smart enough to talk about Lew...
Orelly will be severely criticized for working in confidence.
"Working at the Tavern" Bistro "and other discourse!
and must be rebelled and severely punished.
... but when it does, I can't help it!
Because I trusted Dr. Lew to tell you everything and leave it to you!
That's what I thought, Olerie, once again tightening her expression went into the room.
"Oh, you look different than you did before."
But...
Contrary to nervous Orelly's expectations, Fran is grinning.
Seeing Fran react like that, Ollie claps herself out.
"Ha, yes!?
"Ugh, Lou's influence is still amazing."
"Yeah!?
With a surprising olery on his ass, Fran advised him to sit on a bench (couch) with an elbow hanging.
"No, it's nothing. We're running out of time, and we'll get down to business soon."
"Yes, sir"
Fran remembers.
I had a consultation with Lew yesterday about Orelly.
The contents relate to Orelly's mother's job offer, as well as the expansion of support for the preferential student system.
One or the olery is stunned.
I can't believe you responded so quickly.
Whatever such olery, Fran started explaining.
"Dr. Lew talked to me. Let's get right to it, first of all, your mother's job opening."
"Huh? Dr. Lew?
"Yeah, I had a consultation."
…………
"This job mediation is only an introduction to me, Francisca Individual. So the school itself has nothing to do with it, nor is it an imposition on you."
Once I said no, Fran gave me a specific story.
"I just have a job to live in."
"Living in?"
"Yeah, my employer's been close to me since I was a little girl. She's a great old aristocrat."
"The great wife of a former nobleman..."
"When I was a kid, I was pretty cute like a real kid. To me, just like my real grandmother."
and Fran said happily.
"Such a sweet big wife. We are currently looking for a resident servant."
According to Fran...
The great lady of the former nobility did not enter the monastery wanting to live at will when her husband, the Viscount, died.
Sell the mansion you lived in and move into a small mansion.
He said that the servants he worked for also had adequate retirement pensions and that a few of them were really willing to stay.
But...
The servants left at that time were also married, or they really had to go home, and said there was only one servant left.
It would be nice to live in the Grand Mistress's mansion, cook and clean, and be able to talk to her. Explaining so, Fran smiles again.
"Your name is Dominic Audran."
"Dear Dominic Audran..."
"With your mother, I think you should meet Dominic in person before you decide."
Fran's story was a ship across the street.
When I heard Dominic lived in the middle of a noble neighborhood, Orelly decided to meet with her mother.
If you live in an aristocratic mansion...
At least a little closer to Luu!
That is the real thing.
Once again, if Orelly sees it, Fran's expression is calm.
I guess you also know that Orelly works in a tavern.
But I won't touch it at all...
"It's because of Lew," O'Leary thought.
"That's it for this story. Then the next step is to expand support for preferential students. I spoke to the chairman of the board of directors about special assistance for 10 coins a month * and they approved it urgently."
* 1 gold coin = 10,000 yen.
"Yeah!? Can I get 10 gold coins a month?
About 5 gold coins for the cost of living per month that my mother and I live stuck together ourselves.
So for Orelly, 10 double coins is quite a lot of money.
"That's right. You can't put your sophomore top talent at risk, can you? But being the head of the school year is a condition of support."
Apparently, Lu also cleverly told me about the case in question and drew favorable conditions from Fran.
O'Leary was, of course, full of Fran's gratitude for Lou.
"Oh, thank you! I'll do my best!
... I can see Fran's smile all over me.
Olerie had a cup of tears in her eyes.
"Oh... it's still too early to cry. There are people outside the room waiting to talk to you."
"The people waiting? Is that a story?
"Yes, come in! Nadia on Gisele."
"Yes!" "Excuse me."
Open the door and two students come in.
"Ha!? Vice Chairman to Student Chairman!?
Even among the students, two admirers suddenly came into the room and the two, Olerie panicked.
Surprisingly confused, Ollie. Nadia laughs like a prank when she sees it.
"It's terrible, the way it surprises me. We're not monsters."
"Shh, shh, sorry!
Gisele, on the other hand, brings a worrying color to his dark blue eyes and protests against Nadia.
"Nadia, it's not very good to threaten juniors with mischief"
"Just kidding. Gisele."
Nadia slowly shakes her face to the side and laughs bitterly.
Fran laughing funny as she was listening.
"Already," Nadia said with a mouthful of mouth, turning back toward Orelly.
"Yeah, it was you, wasn't it, Ollie Bowe?"
"Ha, ha! Vice Chairman"
"Stiff already, stiff"
Nadia waved her hand to the side.
Don't hesitate to call me Nadia.
Nadia smiles gently.
Orelly was completely overwhelmed by a beautiful girl with slit eyes.
"It's not just Dr. Francisca, we need to talk."
"Talk?"
"Yeah, it's important."
"Important... talk?
"Olerie... what do you think of Dr. Lew?
"Huh? Yeah, yeah, yeah!
Nadia asked me, all of a sudden, too straight questions.
To inquire about my feelings...
O'Leary has gone too far.