Next Life
Ten Stories: An Act in the Royal Palace
Even now, a large number of people work in the Royal Palace.
Miscellaneous surnames, women who help with cooking and cleaning, laundry, needlework, horsemakers who take care of horses... keep those people from Marius being too aware.
Because I taste my misplacement.
There are women and royal maids and nearest samurai on top of the ladies, and on top of that there are women chiefs and squire chiefs.
It's like standing up from a mediocre-born Marius.
Marius was surprised that Bernhardt III's explanation was pale, as he had only a small entourage during the Wyburn raid.
"If the Kingslayer makes an effort to create jobs, the economy will not turn."
It was truly the best story, but it only boiled the next question for Marius.
"Then why did you take only a few of them during the Wyburn raid?
The answers came back with plenty of bitterness in the expression and words.
"You're alarmed in a nutshell. Wyburn is not in the country, and other high-ranking monsters are only on the periphery. I decided that number would be sufficient for a day trip. In fact, there's never been anything like it."
I had to scrape where it could be scraped, so I couldn't mobilize a large number of people on a day trip, but this time it was dangerous.
Though it is only a theory of results, a king is always a status in which results are questioned.
"I tried, but I couldn't"
Repeat it over and over again and there will be a rebellion.
To say I was surprised, Marius was most surprised that Emma and Herka were not aristocrats.
Because of their lack of knowledge, they thought they were all aristocrats if they were royalty.
"A noble girl can't do anything like Emma."
Speaking of the royal palace, it is the daughters of the subcountenance family who go to work as female officers, and that also has a strong foiling connotation to get some good edges.
Or there is no one eager to increase what they can do because of their ambition to be at the mercy of royalty and great nobility.
Emma was only an exception during the exception. Helka laughed at me like that and I had to nod to see if that was what Marius was like.
"But can't a royal maid be a person in a house of social status?
The answer returned is that Emma and Helka's house is a martial arts prestige that has produced many army executives in the past, and they also have a title, but they have a strong sense of doing what they can on their own.
It was the teaching of the house that much that could be done would lead to an increase in survival at times of need.
Both Emma and Herka are faithful to each other, but they were definitely a minority among women officials and samurai.
It is inherently the exclusive job of the lady to provide the service, and the original job of the samurai is to manage the lady and get the job done, and to be the person to talk to and consult with her husband.
The difference between a woman officer and a samurai is about whether she has a dedicated husband or not.
"But I can only remember seeing the scene you're serving."
"Master Marius is a loved one, so I can't let her fall in love with you."
If you become a guest of the country, it is the Fillato stream that serves more than a samurai, he said.
It's left to Emma and Herka, but otherwise it could have been a development for a female chief to put out, Emma said.
"Few women are able to serve."
Emma replied pale, but Marius could detect that a mild contempt had persisted.
I mean, if she's the chief, she can do the whole thing like Emma and Helka.
Marius touched on what she most wanted to ask Emma.
"Is your house titled but not aristocratic?
"The honorable nobleman," he said.
In the land according to Emma's explanation, he made the dukes the most accomplished ones at the time of the founding of the kingdom, and the precedent that if they were of great merit, they would be given the title without having to inherit the blood of kings and nobles.
But even if we are giving titles from one end to the other, the country will flood with nobility.
Therefore, various conditions were imposed to honor only the accomplished houses.
"Baron Emeritus by producing one head of department, such as the Knights Commander, the Magic Corps Commander, and the Chief of Intelligence, and from there, one more general, one court magic division manager, and two or more head of department to produce regular barons..."
and clear conditions exist leading to full aristocracy up to the Duke.
In short, it is a system of preferential treatment for families that offer many talented people.
What is troubling is that the title given is authentic, but only honorable?
"In our case, my father was chief of intelligence, so if we have one more head, we'll be full barons."
and Emma explains.
Emma's father was Flegg, the director of intelligence who left very recently.
(Intelligence even though you're out of Takemen?
Marius wondered but didn't say it to his mouth.
Honorary nobles are taken up in other countries for one generation only, or those who do not have blood in the first place cannot climb the noble staircase, but Filato says it is relatively probable.
There were even rumors that resembled urban legends that that was why I was confused with Klaus Adler.
"You seem to have a tougher identity than I thought."
There is a way to get over it, but Marius thought it might be to deflect the so-called gas drain, dissatisfaction.
And one question arose when I combined the information I had already known with the information I had just been taught.
"Mr. Helka's husband, he was certainly a man of great nobility, wasn't he? Didn't you make a scene that you couldn't match an honorable nobleman?"
"Oh, there was hardly any. The reason I became a princess is one thing, and there was a warranty from the chief woman."
The ranks of royal samurai in Philato are extremely high.
Because he has not less speech and influence over his husband's royal family regardless of his intentions.
So royalty is also the chief human resources officer, the chief samurai and the chief woman sometimes consult with the king and make carefully selected decisions.
Are you capable or can you trust your personality?
It was royal to be chosen carefully, as it was not uncommon to be absent in the absence of a suitable person.
You think it's the highest honor for the women officers and that everyone who aspires to be a woman is in a position to dream about once?
It's no surprise that the chosen person and his parents are nosy and prestigious, and even then it's hard to hobble without being royal or chief secretary.
Even so, it was hard to imagine just seeing Emma and Helka.
"What's a warranty?
"It's close to a licence issued only by a woman chief to someone who's particularly good."
You will sound proud, but Herka replied in the foreground.
They say it's like a tattoo in the original world.
Speaking of the chief lady, she is the chief officer of those who serve in the royal palace alongside the chief samurai, and the opponent to whom even the prime minister and the great nobility must be treated with respect.
Therefore, the person who issued this said that the application for the fringe would arrive.
Alongside the royalty, women aspirants still dreamed.
(Regardless of Emma, I wonder if Herka is that good)
I was wondering what criteria I chose, but that's exactly what I can't say in front of him.
I just have to twist my neck "Why can't I be fired" if I try to be radical skinned against myself and see Rovisa and Emma scolding me each time.
But I decided that I wouldn't be in contact with Marius for long, and that I would excel in other parts of it.
Marius watched the ladies coming and going within the royal palace, remembering when she didn't even know the difference between a lady and a samurai that
At first glance, she seems to be able to identify herself and her job, but Marius has no idea.
I mean, I can't tell who to turn to for the king.
No matter who you ask to observe from Raymond's attitude, you won't be left unattended, but it's not sneaky to let a busy person speak up and temporarily interrupt your work.
(Do you want to go to the office first?)
Maybe I just run into a knowledgeable, voiceable person.
Walk out with faint expectations.
He's more of a national magician.
"You're much stronger than Lucas and Nilsson."
I can hear those whispers.
A voice mixed with admiration and fear once again teaches Marius where he stands.
I don't have a hobby of being frightened and delighted by the young women, but I can't help it.
The reality was that the fear would reduce the likelihood of being involved in a conspiracy, but the feeling of uncomfortable did not change.
Is it at the very least salvation that the pressure on your gaze is reduced because you are wearing a purgatory hood?
"I like to wear a hood for more mystery and secrecy"
That is the king's reply when he asked whether the hood should be removed within the royal palace.
The interior of the royal palace is not surprisingly gorgeous, but suits Marius' taste with the kind of workmanship that the word "quality rigidity" deserves.
Exceptions are about a room for visitors during a glance.
This is one reason why Marius liked the royalty of this country.
"It's embarrassing, because it's financial."
Rovisa explained in a really embarrassing way, but Marius didn't pepper him.
I don't think it was all the way from the founding of the country to today, even if there were times when the finances became bitter, like when the demons attacked us.
There is no way the state can keep the financial difficulties going for hundreds of years, and there should be no loose ends in employing a large number of people in the Royal Palace.
I honestly wanted to apprentice the attitude of cutting the amount of money we use to satisfy our own vanity or for entertainment.
Although it would be better to spend some time in terms of turning the economy around.
Because it is such a royal palace in Filato, the clothes of women and samurai are not a curtailment of beauty, but that does not mean that all the clothes of women walking in the royal palace are prudent.
The aristocratic ladies and others were luxurious to the extent the finances of the house allowed.
I suppose it's also a matter of looking good as a nobleman and being a woman.
Because I thought so, I was grabbed by the elderly noble ladies.
"Dear Marius, my name is Millie from the Leganta family."
"My name is Fana from the Garrard family."
They were all classy in their tricks and polite in their tones, but if you try Marius, they just look like a bunch of hungry beasts who found their prey.
It was a cautious attitude, but their eyes filled with the light of interest.
The trouble with this herd was that there was no reason to kick it with force.
"Nice to meet you, please call me Marius. Your radiant beauty, we can't look directly at it. I can't take the hood. Forgive my vulnerability."
"Well, you're good."
I began to think that Emma and Rovisa might be more exceptional to observe from the attitude of the noble daughters laughing less than full.
It will be the same with these beautiful aristocratic daughters who are used to being praised by men.
"That's right. Is Marius used to seeing Princess Rovisa? Aren't we miserable?"
Sure, in terms of beauty, they don't all seem to extend to Rovisa, but if you're Emma, you don't have a faint color.
If that's not the case, gesture and praise by not exaggerating, it gives me a happy look.
(Woman, it doesn't seem like there's a big difference in our world.)
Although I can't help but be distracted because I am aware that upstream people in this world are better when it comes to abdominal arts.
I swung my affection away so much that I cut out about my future plans to resign.
"Actually, I have something to discuss with Your Majesty after this, so I know you'd like to excuse me for this."
"Oh well. Sorry to hear that."
You were right to say that if you put the king out to pick him up, he couldn't stop you.
Unfortunately, we exchanged goodbye greetings.
"Dear Marius, bless my ancestors."
First, Millie strokes Marius' shoulder with a handkerchief with a seductive grin.
It is an affectionate expression in fillato that a young daughter says to a man, "Give him protection" and gives him shoulders.
It is common to let the handkerchief or ornament you are wearing touch.
Marius was accepting with a slight infiltration of the lower heart that this was okay because there was no particular reason to exchange promises and no words to be taken.
It is difficult to refuse to express affection when you are also the opponent of an aristocratic warrant, for one reason.
And giving back to my daughter is a gentle embrace.
Marius, who was dear all the way through, noticed that her daughters' expectations were still the same, but she had trouble coping.
(Wouldn't it suck to smell like a woman to meet the king from now on?
That's why I thought.
Visiting a king busy with the scent of his young daughters on duty - I felt I could not complain about not having to be punished or denied an interview.
However, if I refused to meet with the king but the noble daughters would adopt such an attitude, would it not be a problem in Filato?
"I'm sorry, but I'll see you with Your Majesty, so I'll have another chance to repay you."
"If you say so, you did. I completely forgot about Marius' charm before. So be in a good mood."
Millie and the others left with a smile that provoked the man's reason, but Marius was sweating cold instead of impressed.
(On purpose! Could it have tried to crack in with the king!?)
If so, I felt that the insects would not kill me, and I would imitate them horribly.
If the woman hadn't been advised beware, she might have caught on.