I was Reincarnated and Now I’m a Maid

46 A Talking Night for Some Girls

The girls giggle around the little lamp in the dark. That's the part of the servant's quarters on the edge of the royal palace. The majority of samurai and maids live there.

One of them is Maina, who works at the Princess's Palace.

She is treated as a samurai because she comes from a general family but is a wealthy merchant and also because her father is one of the faces of a commercial guild.

In the country of Coolaum, female servants are divided between samurai, maids, servants, underwork and status.

Many of the samurai are of aristocratic origin, in a position where they are common sons or where their wives cannot be found in their parents' homes, and in families with many brothers and sisters. He who tries to make a good connection by working in the royal castle, he who seeks help from someone in the aristocracy, he who seeks to meet the knights, he is in various ways.

Then most maids are children of the general family. One grip in it can rise to the samurai because of the affluence of the family and the breadth of the parents' faces. Parents sometimes sell in desperately because becoming a samurai also increases contact with those in the aristocracy. Being from a family with more than a certain income, being learned, healthy, and having no criminals in your body and other diverse conditions can be made a maid of honor.

Servants, working underneath is the focus of those from the general family who have no learning, and whose health is a matter of concern.

You can say that you know almost no one who is noble. The content of the work also focuses on cleaning, running with it, etc. Sometimes it's not all bad because its serious work can pull the lord out of it.

"Did Maina change anything when she started being called a samurai?

"Hey! It's the same as when I was a maid, cleaning and preparing tea. But if it wasn't a maid of honor, I'd just let you do some paperwork and stuff."

"Heh good! Sounds cool!!

"Really? I don't think so."

"In the beginning, come on, I was assigned to the Princess's Palace. Why did you resent the ruling lady..."

"Ahhhh, I forgot about that!!

The royal castle is large. Therefore, there is a leading maid in each palace, a maid, and maids, under the "Dominant Lady", who presides over all the maids who serve the king.

If there is a shortage of manpower in each location, the lead samurai will report it, and the staff will be compensated.

In doing so, the documents, the appearance, and the long-standing account of the ruling samurai determine the assignee. No denial is allowed.

Deposited lead ladies are responsible for educating newcomers.

At the time, Maina was honestly hoping for the King's womb when she heard it was understaffed in both the King's and Princess's Palaces.

Because of rumors among the apprentice maids that the lead samurai in the Princess's Palace is unfathomable, big, faceless, work enthusiastic and scary. Though work enthusiasm wouldn't be a bad word.

I didn't think I'd be able to Ibi every day on the day I was assigned to that place!

So I said to the chief samurai, "You will be good in the Princess's Palace. Seriously work," it's a good memory now that you almost lost your mind. Not much I could have told people.

Maina told her fellow female opponents at the time with the lower-ranking samurai and maids who spend time together like this: "That Baba!!" It is an outrage.

Of course, I can't stand up and act on one thing.

"So, what about the Princess's Palace? I'm an outhouse, so it's funny to have all kinds of people. During this time, a knight patrolling the castle called out to me!

"It was almost the outer palace. After all, the king's womb didn't go to the rookie."

"That's it, isn't it, because the prince depressed the girl who comes over, right?

Is it unique to women all the time that flowers bloom in chatter before bed at night?

Two bunk beds line up around a lamp that suppresses the lights. From there, the girls peek into their faces and hide no curiosity.

"So, what about the Ironwall Samurai!

"Julia, don't call me that."

"Oh, Maina, you don't seem to like me very much"

Maina swelled her cheeks in dissatisfaction toward the girl she said unexpectedly.

Anyway, there is a fact that she herself was frightened of her boss, nicknamed "Iron Wall Samurai", so I can't blame the girls in the big room.

But it's only been a few months since she started working at the Princess's Palace, but Maina was satisfied with her work at the Princess's Palace to the point where she could tell that the rumors were only rumors.

"Because you'll teach me to do my job properly. It's polite. It's sweet. Sometimes, the reward for hard work is chocolate confectionery from a Mitchellan confectionery. He taught me how to make tea directly and with guts. Mr. Sebastian, the butler, didn't tell me much anymore."

"Yep! When they say Mitchellan chocolate confectionery, they say it's just a technical fee because it's out of the door, right?!

"But it sure is, it's delicious. I used to buy them when I'd pick up special customers at my parents' house sometimes."

"We both are. That's a good price. When you're the lead samurai, do you get a much different salary?

"What do you think, you can't ask a boulder about that. But you know,... because you work hard, you work with tea and chocolate, sometimes!

It is a secret between Maina and Julia that I was surprised and accidentally cried when I was first labored that way.

Princess Primera, whom she serves, also surprised Maina in a good way, thinking that she must not have seen me as a human being of general origin because I am a princess. A little too much thought would frighten her now herself, but I seriously thought so at the time. Because that's the kind of rumor there was.

In fact, it was just a story of Julia's dedication and Princess Primera's own efforts to avoid obesity and her plans to distract her surroundings by speaking up.

"I was really surprised when I was allowed to accompany you to the summer shelter this time. But I work hard, and I was impressed when they told me I could take you outside as a proper maid of honor."

"... uh, iron wall samurai is actually a good person?

"Well, I don't mean good people, I don't mean bad people. It's just that you're unfathomable, big, unconscious, and enthusiastic about your job, right?

"He says he's unfathomable and big, but he laughs properly! Just talk about how you can't be wasting your time at work! It's a big deal, but it's not as good as a rumor, and it's so sweet, right?

"Hey, it's a high point that you can coach the newcomer properly and directly!

Envious, said the overflowing maid in charge of the outer palace, tuned in that so did the other girls.

The work of the maids in charge of the outer palace is mainly to guide and clean visitors. It's not even like laughing and doing something. The girls took the liberty of convincing me that an “unfathomable” lead maid would be the right response in that sense, since Ning Ro would be blamed for what she was hella about if she did that.

"So, what makes the Ironwall Samurai so popular with the great lady?

"I don't know if that's a strong lie. Of course, Primera's best part is that Her Royal Highness Brother Wang is here in the office, and what a meeting with the Ridgel Chamber of Commerce during this time. Yulia herself may have made a deal or something because she had been told a lot about the princess's business...!!

"Wow, wow!!

The meeting of one of the leading chambers of commerce, besides royalty, was worth a shake in "wow” from the girls.

I would have said that would have been different if Julia had been here, but she wouldn't.

"His Excellency the Chancellor also seems to talk to you from time to time through his wife Bianca. After all, it seems like it's a big deal that I created a paperwork format in my interactions with the CFO."

"Yeah, isn't it really amazing?! And yet you're not afraid?

"I'm not scared! Even if I overflow my tea or break my cup, you'll worry about me first. Afterwards, of course, you'll be cautious! Unless it's on purpose, I think the first thing you can worry about is proof that Julia is a good person!!

"Wow, sweet..."

"Plus he made me a sample in addition to the basics of the paperwork I'd take to the treasurer, the chick type of writing, the format, and I could remember how to write it if I followed it. I wonder if that's what you mean by caring about details, and I'm sure that's the secret that great people will like. Julia looks like she's really doing something normal because she looks like it's obvious."

At this time, Julia has paperwork and acts on the idea of whether it would be convenient for her to train a rookie if she had chick shapes and formats. That was due to her clerical work in her previous life, but nothing like that in this world. I have the paperwork, so why can't I write it? It is unfriendly.

When I said there was a format, there was paper, there was a frame, and there was a degree, so the "writing style” was free for each. That's why I wrote it exactly as I was taught, but it's not always right. Therefore, if the person I taught remembers by mistake, the error will be communicated afterwards. Terrible negative chain.

Consequently, the treasurer sometimes dismissed it as "unknown" and sometimes treated it as "unknown."

But when Maina writes according to the chick mould and format (example) made by Julia, things go smoothly.

For example, many samurai do "towels (no type/size listed) multiple sheets, remarks field blank" from obscure expressions that cause trouble for the treasurer "bath towels normal size/blank/white/10 sheets, due to damaged fabric. The difference is that I plan to lower the old one to clean the lower work".

For the sake of clarity, the paperwork naturally passes right at the treasurer's office, even if there is an amendment. You just have to check what you need.

Until now there have been many round-trips and modifications made by the samurai in other palaces. I have skipped that in the princess palace, and for that matter they can concentrate on their work. So I can effectively use my time and finish it.

I even have an opinion on whether to distribute the format to each lead samurai as an example to the civilians. Of course Julia makes a sample and submits it.

But Julia can't be proud of such accomplishments. If you haven't had them before, all you have to do is make them and grow new ones. If you can use it in the other palaces, go ahead, I just said go ahead. I personally intend to make it easier for myself if my juniors grow up, but that's something other people don't know.

Well, the reality is that it takes time to penetrate hard-headed people because it's not like they don't have "treasurers and servants talking the way they've done..." but many people think it would be useful if there were.

Consequently, the civil servants are aware that this "chick-shaped and formatted” woman named Yulia von Fundid is competent and not proud of her own merits, but a professor with the breadth of mind that she can freely use it.

Of course, people who don't feel good about it beat the crap out of me.

Mainly make the treasurer buy details like that without clinging to them! Buy my parents'!! Although they have been daughters of luxury and nobility (of course, there are treasurers to keep them from liking it).

That's why I don't know Julia of the day.

That the civilians rated her “amazing”.

Make a format, make the work smooth, that no one thought of it that way.

You just have to have a civilian or a low-status person for hard work, what a rotten idea the upper class idea was made of among the royal samurai, that she just changed it when she became the lead samurai because she was troublesome.

... although the maid of the Princess's Palace may have only been a vacant room in the birth steps of Primera, and only one elderly maid as a competent officer could have taken over.

Immediately after her birth, she spent time in the rear palace, and when she moved to the princess palace with Princess Primera's nanny, Julia was no longer the princess's maiden, so few people knew that the king had set her up as the lead maid, and that the old woman who worked as a jurisdictional officer had left after her retirement petition had been accepted as she wished - honestly, in what a full circle.

So I don't know (...) People say.

The ladies from nobility didn't think of their work as work because they were too chronic, and even thought that they were charming to the people above them. Of all the rotten ideas, there are some professionals, what a light they found on their own, I can't believe it.

Well, it was just a story where a very few humans could play something that was very depressing, and that spread all around them.

As a result, though.

It is also true that the appearance of a samurai named Yulia von Fundid has led to more people knowing that the paperwork has a way of writing, and that a good chain has begun that it reduces the burden on the treasurer and does not interfere with it because the treasurer who has been relieved of the burden works neatly.

And not surprisingly, the prime minister in a position to unify the civilian population knew - there was a time when the prime minister seriously thought that Julia should be promoted as a civilian when Princess Primera was descended.

However, the Chancellor, who knew the reality of the princess's drowning samurai, gave up the idea lightly as one of the facts known to the knower.

In short, it is one of the practical examples where merit does not walk alone where the person does not know.