Let's Manage The Tower

(4) Teacher's Authority (Part II)

Very few people know that Towa holds the office of principal of the school.

Parents who let their children attend the school were told that only people close to the royal family were in office, and only that the royal family attached importance to the school.

However, in the newly founded Razek Amamiya, there are very few royal people.

Strictly speaking, Queen Floria and her husband Kaisuke.

Furthermore, the three children can be said to be royalty.

Alec, Florian's father, is not strictly a royal man.

Nevertheless, we deliberately obscure it with people close to the royal family so that it is not read accurately.

For this reason, only a small percentage of the students knew who the headmaster was.

Above all, it was said that Jill Bissa, who was acting as principal (...), would have no particular problems with the operation of the school because he was known as a very talented person, even though he was a junior aristocrat.

Some of the aristocrats who read too much were rumored that Queen Florian herself might have been replaced by a busy queen, the headmaster.

Therefore, it would have been a double surprise for Towa to come out when the Marquis of Nico pressed him to get the headmaster.

One is that, in a real sense, the royal man was the principal.

The other is how much a royal person a 10-year-old child holds an important position as principal.

At the same time, I was smiling in my heart that if the child was the other person, it would be what I wanted.

I didn't know the child in front of me was a wolf in sheep's skin.

On the other hand, Towa was thinking about how to carry the conversation forward with a thoughtless mind of ten years old.

I heard some policy from the conductor before I came to the room where I am now.

The Marquis in front of him is, in a word, complaining about his handling of his son the other day.

If the child is a child, it means that the parents are also parents.

Razek Amamiya treats slavery as harshly as the Crown does not.

Having said that, everyone in the aristocracy has the idea that nobles teach things from slaves.

The unfortunate son of the Marquis who caused the incident the other day would have missed out on his position vis-à-vis the school teacher because he arrived a few days late in time for the admission ceremony.

For this reason, what the children of the nobility normally thought appeared straight into their words and deeds.

Conversely, the other students were confused and listening to the initial attention, so they didn't show their behavior.

Unfortunately, it can be said that there was a lack of consideration on the part of the school for those who enrolled a few days late.

And because I missed the precautions of the first day, I told my father, the Marquis, that it was that day, and thus the Marquis himself came out.

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Towa was thinking in her head about what she had heard in advance and how she would take it with her.

At this point, Towa was a testament to the fact that she was not an ordinary child, and it was a strength as a brother that made two younger brothers think that they would not be enemies.

However, the Marquis was entirely deceived by his childish inclination.

He sat down on the recommended sofa while laughing inside out at a childish failure that ignored the handshake.

"No, I'm surprised. I didn't think the principal had Towa with him."

Originally, the Marquis had spoken out in disregard of the fact that he was a child, even though he should have spoken from Towa.

Without the wind to worry about it, Towa smiled and spoke with joy.

"Yes, I thought so too, but my mother told me it was okay and I decided to accept it."

It was entirely a child's toe, as far as the Marquis was concerned, to cheek it up.

Jill, who was watching it next door, had his head in his heart, but he never showed it to the public.

In Jill's inner words, "How can I have a 10-year-old like this?!".

I have myself to follow when Towa fails, but I don't feel the need at all.

Beyond Jill's heart, the conversation continued.

"Huh. The queen?"

"Yes"

The Marquis does not reveal it, mocking inside that the Queen is still sweet to her family.

I just think the situation is good for me.

The goal is to take the child in front of you and bring out the best answer for you.

"So, Prince Towa, principal of the school, have you heard the story the other day?

"The other day, is it the noise your son caused?

"It's different from the noise. My son said that he educated people who weren't worthy of teachers?

"I don't deserve a teacher.

The Marquis stepped forward and began talking to Towa, who leaned his neck.

Incidentally, the Marquis heard from his son that a teacher who was supposed to be a slave was whipping at school.

The only thing that stopped me from speaking up for myself was that I was stopped by the school side.

I didn't even hear that Towa was involved in the arbitration at that time.

Alternatively, the lack of information could have influenced the two stories that followed.

At this point, the Marquis was talking about a child who knew nothing.

"Anything you think a slave teaches at this school? I cannot help but think that it is inappropriate for such a person to teach things to those who attend this school."

"Don't you deserve it?

Tois turned to the Marquis with a deliberate surprise.

For the Marquis, it would have looked like a very surprised child.

The Marquis nodded in agreement.

"That's true. Most of them are not adequately educated."

The Marquis was already forgetting that the opponent in front of him was the Crown Prince.

Speaking like this in the royal castle, the criticism would have turned towards the Marquis.

It can be said that the absence of nobles around has removed the Marquis's stopper.

Towa, who had cut off the Marquis's attitude and the flow of the story, threw a word of a trap.

"So what happens when you educate the wrong person?

"Of course, those who are not aristocratic grow up. In order not to do so, immediate schoolteachers should be available only to aristocrats."

"I see... you will become a non-aristocrat..."

"That's enough."

The Marquis was totally distracted by the gaze of Twa.

That's why I was struck by the words of the next Towa.

"So the Marquis says that I and my brothers, who have been learning spirituality for years in their enslavement, are not worthy of royalty."

"... Huh?!

The marquis opened her mouth as if she hadn't noticed.

"Cecil, your slave teacher, taught us spirituality as a personal teacher on the advice of her queen, Mother. Ah, and the mother who recommended us as a teacher doesn't deserve it either."

The Marquis heard the words without changing his expression and with a cold sweat on the back as he continued his conversation without looking at each other.

If Towa's words were true, the words he just uttered could even amount to treason against the Queen.

He said it in front of his real son, the Crown Prince.

To the Marquis, who was desperately trying to figure out what to say, Tova, who had been lying down until now, raised her face and laughed.

"What should I do?

The Marquis, who saw the face of Towa, blushed his face in an instant, forgetting to mend his face.

At this stage, the Marquis finally realized that the conversation was going as Towa had hoped.

Normally, it is not a trick to have a child who is only ten years old.

I was inexorably made to understand that my perception of the Queen was completely wrong.

And the conversation was also held to elicit your next words.

"Ah, ah. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no Even as a slave, there seems to be someone worthy of being a teacher."

Hearing that, Twa exhaled like a child.

Of course, such a technique can be understood by the current Marquis as just an act.

I see. So is it a mistake for the Marquis to come here?

That's right. There seems to have been a difference between talking to my son. "

Towa nodded convincingly to the Marquis's words.

White conversations, but sometimes they are necessary.

The Marquis, who completely lost momentum in the early days, ended up leaving the field as it was.

Tois finally threw a word at the Marquis, who was about to leave the scene.

"Oh, yeah. I forgot to mention, but if the Marquis says something extra, I may have a conversation with my mother."

In other words, if we spread the word around, we will report the incident to the Queen without divulging it.

The eyes of the Marquis seeing Towa who heard it were not like seeing a child entirely.

The Marquis did not say anything about it, but returned the favor to Towa and left.