I Favor the Villainess

33. Civilian movements

"Discrimination is spreading in this college!

One morning, some time after the inaugural festival, when I was on my way to the dining room with Master Claire, I heard something like that.

Seeing, five or six students had gathered to put up a placard.

"Abolish aristocracy -!

"Repeal -!

I keep my voice shut and I'm chanting such a slogan.

"You don't like it. Civilian flair is on track."

Master Claire frowned when she saw something uncomfortable in the morning.

"What is it, that?

It's a civilian illness.

"They call it the civilian movement. He says he speaks of equality between nobles and civilians."

Lene explained to me the terminal words of Master Claire.

Oh, does that start?

I remember the contents of the game.

"It's rhetorical language, like wanting the same treatment as nobility when it comes to civilians. Just because His Majesty the King has graced you, it's too much on the diagram."

"Ha..."

"It's a careless reply.... or do you agree with them too?

Master Claire's voice went down a step.

"No, I'm not interested. If only I could be with Claire."

I think national equality is a fine idea, but to be honest, I don't care.

Well, I don't think we've ever been over equal, but we don't want to actively stick our necks in politics.

You say that often, don't you?

When you talk to people, you tell them to stop talking about politics and religion.

I know it's an attitude that I can't help but be told that this is my fake true intent.

But...

"You! Ray-Taylor!

A bunch of leaders and scumbags came running over, calling my name.

Then comes the group.

Aw.

"What are you doing here?

A place like this would mean with the François family's courtier, the rightmost wing of the aristocracy.

"I'm Claire's maid of honor."

"What!?

To my words, a bunch went out of their way.

Master Claire ignores cancer if she doesn't want to be involved.

I'd love to, too, if I could.

"You! We are the hope of the general public. What are you going to do, jump through it and do with your outstanding grades, stained with nobility!

"No, I don't mean to be infested with aristocracy..."

"The profession of maid, etc., isn't exactly a slave to aristocracy! It's lamentable!"

Oh, I'm not listening to these people.

"Um, can I go now? I'm not interested in politics or anything."

"You don't understand! Even if you're indifferent to politics, you can't be irrelevant!?

"Ha..."

I got wind throats and faces that said something nice.

I can't believe I can't stay unrelated to politics, I guess that's natural.

"Hey you guys"

When it was time for me to open up too, Master Claire spoke out in a really painful way.

"It's fine to put up a doctrinal claim, but don't force others to give their consent"

"Say what! You nobles are the ones who make our own aristocracy strong on the general public!

"What?

This is not good.

Master Claire is short minded.

Moreover, he is a biological nobleman.

If they accuse me of being aristocratic, I wouldn't be silent.

You guys, that's it.

There, a cool voice sounded.

"Dear Lambert..."

It was Lambert who got me in between.

Lene looks surprised.

I repeat, as some may have forgotten, Lambert is Lene's brother.

In the Knights of the Academy, he is an adjunct to Lord Laurek, the leader of the regiment.

"I have a certain empathy for your doctrinal claims, but this is the College. It is not praiseworthy to provoke mischief in this schoolhouse where nobles and civilians can learn indefinitely."

"Do you say it, Lambert? The Ortho Chamber of Commerce is the sharp vanguard against aristocracy."

The Ortho Chamber of Commerce is, among other things, a house of power, if inferior, to the nobility.

As athletes, I guess it's not funny for Lambert, such a man of the Ortho Chamber of Commerce, to have noble shoulders.

"I understand equality as a noble idea. But it's too early for the kingdom."

"But..."

"Dear Claire, I'm sorry I withdrew. Please, come through."

"Lambert, clinging is something to hold on to. Because this civilian can do it."

I hate to say it, Master Claire.

Is that it, is it about Ralea?

"Valve"

Fine.

I'll be there, and Lady Claire walked out.

Lene and I, too, follow.

"Absolutely…, you too. I don't care about those people. You just have to ignore it."

"Ha..."

"But Master Claire. They also have impeccable circumstances. Civilian life is really painful."

"Shut up, Lene"

Shit, Master Claire said.

…… I'm sorry. "

"You just have to know."

Master Claire walks away as if nothing had happened.

If you look at all this, Master Claire feels very bad, but the idea of nobility in this day and age - slightly or even civilians - is something that no one is alike.

……

Lene looks complicated.

Well, isn't that impossible?

Although Lene is a luxurious daughter, she is full of civilians.

I have been shown the difference in my standard of living since I was a little girl because I have been working under Master Claire, a first-class aristocrat of birth.

It's weirder not to feel unreasonable.

"Lene."

"What, Ray?

"Don't think about anything stupid, okay?

"? Yeah."

Lene's ear must have sounded like I considered the breaking of aristocracy and the realisation of equality to be stupid.

But my sincerity lies elsewhere.

That will be something to talk about sooner or later.

Well, we need to do something about this air.

"Dear Claire,"

"What is it?

"I'm hungry"

To my remarks about not reading the air, Lady Claire looked like she had been drained of poison like a shudder.

"... who is you. Ha...... We're almost to the dining room, so be patient."

And he said that to me with a look that could be taken as a rare and bitter laugh.

"Yes. Lene, what do you want to eat today?

"Right, a bowl of parents and children."

"Nice. I guess I'm a beef bowl again."

"Enjoy some more delicacies, you guys."

Back to normal us.

After all, I don't really like that politically.

But...

'Even if you're indifferent to politics, you can't be irrelevant!?

In a different way from what they said, I can't be irrelevant either.

I just have a headache when I think about it earlier.

"Master Claire, I'm having a bit of a headache, so can I have, uh, breakfast?

"What are you talking about that I don't understand!?

"What, with a mouth shift? That's a little."

"I didn't say that!?

It exudes stress with Claire.

I wish I could play with Master Claire this way all the time.

"It's selfish. Then I'll feed you."

"I don't want to!? I mean, it has nothing to do with headaches!?

"Huh?"

"So don't look strange!?

Loving Master Claire.

My behavior principle remains the same.