"Uncle Will!

"Ji-chan!

After taking a nap, me and Jill headed to Grandpa Will's in the middle of the night.

You slept well in your sleep, so you can stay a long day.

There was no one sleeping in front of Grandpa Will's house anymore.

I wonder what that means. I don't think those people sound so good.

Could this be... Rebecca did something?

"Alicia, Jill, there you are"

"Good evening, Ali, Jill"

Rebecca came out from behind Grandpa Will with crutches to support her body.

Oh, you look like you're doing all right. She's looking better.

My legs will definitely hurt yet. You have great guts.

... Wouldn't Rebecca envy Jill? I won't show you anything like that though.

Instead, I kind of feel like I've found my part here.

"Rebecca, did you clean up the people in front of Grandpa Will's house?

"Sort of."

Rebecca said in a slight light.

I wonder if that's possible in one day. Isn't she maybe pretty smart?

"How did you do that?

Jill opened her eyes next to mine and asked Rebecca.

"Ask around in a day as much as you can about this village's opinions as Ali told you."

"Wait, didn't Rebecca get attacked by someone?

"Everyone was more frightened of me. Maybe thanks to Ali."

"Oh well. People in this village have never seen magic before."

"That's the thing. That's why I thought I had ants in my back, and everybody followed me."

Rebecca and Jill move on without me.

Oh, I wonder if this is really the greatest development ever!

You mean I'm the boss of the Shadow of the Savior, right?

"So, 80% of that opinion wanted to start a revolt. That's what I thought until Ant helped me, too."

Rebecca said that with a serious look on her face.

"What about the other 20%?

I asked Rebecca as Jill glanced at her face.

Rebecca mocked lightly and opened her teasing mouth.

"It's just some crazy guy joking answers."

If there is a revolt, the town will surely crumble.

You've always thought that if the obsession of the people in this village came to form, it would be over.

"What do we do?

Rebecca awaits the next order from me. How to prevent rebellion...... I know how to improve this village, but it's not going to be that easy.

"What makes you feel different about wanting to rebel?

That's what Jill said as he touched his jaw with his hand.

"For example? I think it's hard to convert dissatisfaction into something quite different."

"That's right. I think my discontent with nobility is immeasurably strong. Something I don't know when people in this village will kill me."

"No, I think Ali is liked here. Yesterday, I heard that voice."

Rebecca just said so.

... liked?

Honestly, I don't want to improve the poor village, do I?

I just don't like disturbing social order and I just don't like discrimination...

Why do they like me?

Nobody's ever been in this village before, and you've actually helped me.

Did Rebecca read my expression or said so with a soft look?

After all, humans can do quite a bit to read people's expressions.

I wonder why we can't have heroin. That really pisses me off.

I want you to perceive that you don't like it.

And the prince who is attracted to that fortitude and falls in love is a fool, isn't he?

I'll never make it. Something that makes me feel like I have to.

I'm sure I haven't liked heroin since I was born, have I?

"Alicia? What's wrong?

Jill peered into my face.

Oh, you shouldn't. I was thinking something completely different.

"It's not good that I'm liked. We need to find a way to lower our liking."

"But the guys at the School of Magic said such beautiful things, but they actually absolutely hate us, the inhabitants of poor villages, somewhere, so even if Alicia's liking increases in poor villages, it's more of a plus as a bad girl, isn't it?

That's what Jill said with a pale, faceless look.

That could be true.

Bad girls are hated by nobles, aren't they?

And if I'm the shadow boss of a poor village that nobles hate... this is a great chance for my bad girl points to be added!

The Savior is Rebecca. I only give her orders. It's just the ideal shape.

"What's a bad girl?

Rebecca looks at us strangely.

... You can't teach Rebecca this because it's top secret.

Maybe one day I'll tell you, but now it's still a secret.

"Nothing."

I said that to Rebecca with a full smile.