This day has finally arrived.

The day of admission to the Royal College.

This Royal College has largely become a place where noble children spend five years between the ages of 12 and 17.

"Mainly" because there is also a certain number of civilians.

Originally founded for upscale bureaucratic development in the Royal Castle, this Royal College is also attended by successors of territorial nobles to learn territorial management and networking for the future due to their fairly advanced education.

Territorial aristocracy is a nobility that has its own territory within the kingdom, like Vanny and my house, and is called to distinguish it from the bureaucratic aristocracy that serves the royal castle.

Some nobles, like your father, are bureaucrats in the royal castle while having territory.

This has a pattern that is more suitable for officials than territorial management in his personality, and that he is definitely invited to the Royal Castle after being highly valued for his abilities at the Royal College.

Your father is the latter.

Even a nobleman who works for the royal castle that way is called a territorial nobleman if he has a territory.

In the case of these lords, it is normal to have deputies in the territory and live in the King's Capital.

If a lady can run a territory, it's not uncommon for a lady to wave an extraction without a deputy.

Of course, the lady does not see everything, but decides on important cases and lets the officials called local officials do the detailed part.

Even when a lord runs his own territory, he doesn't do it all himself, so this is more of a natural story.

In general, territorial aristocracy is wealthier and more vocal than bureaucratic aristocracy because it has a wealth of tax revenue from the territory.

Besides, bureaucratic aristocracy cannot be subjugated before construction, so even the format is higher for territorial aristocracy.

The Marquis Gerard family of Vanni has a vast and fertile territory and makes great profits in agriculture and livestock, but Vanni's father wields extraction in the territory.

Vani says that agriculture and livestock production are more convenient because they are required to respond quickly and in detail depending on weather, etc.

Our territory is quite agrarian, but rock salt and iron mines dominate, so your mother is waving an extraction, and because of that, your father can stay in Wang Capital as a bureaucrat.

Students attending Royal College are referred to as "graduate students".

There are other educational institutions called "schools," but "colleges" are the only ones here, with no level of education or character comparable to schools.

The graduate students, to the big mess.

Who aspires to be a bureaucrat and official in the royal castle

A person who aspires to be a local official

Who learns territorial management

who learn etiquette, etc. as a bridesmaid training in order to become a noble wife

Who is looking for a future companion while studying as a bride

can be divided into five types:

Vanni is, of course, a territorial management team.

I mean, unwillingly, the fourth bridesmaid training group.

If you are a woman, you will not inherit the house, and you will go for very few government officials, most of whom will be fourth or fifth.

The fourth and fifth difference is whether parents decide on their fiancées or find them on their own.

There are many patterns where fiancées are just decided upon, like me, in some high-ranking aristocracy (in my case Vanni is the Marquis), and parents train brides because they decide who to deal with after graduation or something.

On the other hand, as a last resort, it seems that quite a few people try to find someone dazzling while in college.

If they catch up with each other, they can get married in love, and even if they don't, if they're lucky, they can get on the balls.

After the second son of a nobleman, or the child of a bureaucratic nobleman, he will not be able to remain noble until he becomes an official in the royal castle, so he studies hard.

Well, bureaucratic noble children are advantageous in becoming officials because they study from an early age.

Among the officials, when they are high up in the royal castle, they are called bureaucrats.

All of a sudden, I can be a bureaucrat because I was scouted for showing considerable grades when I was a graduate student, and usually after working for Royal Castle as an official, I emerge as a bureaucrat with a track record.

Civilians, some of whom can get on the balls very occasionally, usually go for the government.

Many aspire to be officials in their homeland because it is difficult to compete with the nobility when trying to become an official in the royal castle.

After being enrolled, I can be a deputy if I have the strength.

For the civilian population, growing up means going up to the bureaucracy in the Royal Castle or being deputized for in the province.

We can't just be strong, but we can't talk without strength.

Being able to graduate from the Royal College with considerable grades is a guarantee that you will be competent as an official.

That's why, to be admitted to the Royal College as a civilian, you need to complete a difficult exam.

If you are noble, you can enroll just because you are noble, but civilians demand competence.

And, well, the purpose of the graduate students is varied, but in any case, in college, networking for the future as well as study is important.

If you're going to be an official, it's important to connect with your predecessors, and getting acquainted with Wang Du's officials and other lord nobles is a great help if you make it a territorial nobleman.

Also, as the next Lordship, it's important to surround good people who want to be public officials.

Well, it's a college class, but unlike Japanese schools, there's nothing like classroom splitting, which takes the form of undergraduates choosing and taking lectures they want to learn.

So sometimes first and second graders take the same lecture.

Nevertheless, lectures do not necessarily involve first and fifth graders taking the same lecture because, for the same subject, they are in three stages a year for basic, undergraduate, postgraduate, etc., and they cannot take undergraduate degrees unless they enroll in basic studies for one year and take credit.

Well, at twelve and seventeen, it's going to be hard to do the same thing because your strength, your physique, and the amount of knowledge you've built up are completely different.

Specifically, if you are a swordsman, the basic discipline focuses on where you build your strength, learning to run in, flexible gymnastics, bareback by wooden swords, etc.

At this point, you will not have a metal sword.

Being a nobleman's younger brother, a lot of people have that kind of training before school, but that kind of kid has weird habits and can be a headache in the future, so he gets corrected with bare hands.

That's how once I put it back on blank paper, undergraduate students use blade crushed swords to perform bareback gestures and training.

Still, it seems that someone who has been blessed with a good master is sometimes quite skilled before enrollment, and when it is determined that he or she has sufficient strength, minus the fact that he or she has some habits, there is also a system in which he or she can complete his or her undergraduate studies without waiting a year.

This is an exceptional measure, called "flying class", which is only allowed for those who have done particularly well.

If in the first month it is determined that it is okay to rendezvous in the second month of the next phase, you will be given a flying test.

For example, if you pass the flying test in Basic Studies, you will be integrated into the undergraduate department from the second month.

Theoretically, undergraduates can take a flying-grade exam in a month, and if they pass, they will be integrated into the graduate program from the third month.

Most importantly, in reality, there hasn't been one two-level flying class in the last seventy years.

Vannie, who joined the college a year earlier than I did, showed up at the head of the school in martial arts and management, and although not exactly as flighty, he seems to be a pretty good grader.

The heroine you're going to meet at the college (here) is probably either a junior nobleman looking for someone, or a civilian and an official aspiration.

I don't know how old the heroine is in the first place, but he's got to be getting good grades.

In order to get a quick stare at who's heroine, graduated graduates should check it out.

than that.

I have something to do for today.

For an entrance ceremony, there may be a meeting event with the classic and lost heroine of Maiden Gae.

Common patterns, around greenhouses and rose gardens?

There are no rose gardens, but there must have been a greenhouse.

There can't be a greenhouse at Vanny's event, but there will be characters like that, and let's take a peek at the greenhouse first.