Tearmoon Empire Story
Episode 38: Maid Leap Part 1
Well, time goes back a little.
"Anne, show me your hands."
I just got dressed back and ready to go out to the party, Meer told Anne.
hand Anne the gold coin of the Principality of Velga in its hand,
"Use it freely."
Meer said.
Meer is basically saving money. Anyway, waste can lead to immediate guillotine. Besides, if you think that whatever you buy may be taken to the Revolutionary Army, you can also lose your willingness to buy.
But the only exception was money for giving it to Anne in the stomach.
Of course what happened on the previous timeline is Meer, who is looking to return as much favor as possible to the loyal minister who has thus followed me away from my family.
"I'll be on vacation while I'm at the party. You can go out to town, or you can stay in the dorm."
Still, it's only been three days since I've been here, but I'll still be tired in a new environment. Even now, he dressed me on a steep pitch.
Though for a little while, I wish I could get some rest and refreshment, and I was going to work Anne, and Meer said... I was going to...
"Yes, I did. Dear Meer, we will certainly meet your expectations."
For some reason, he leaned his neck in response to Anne's temper.
Anne's life had changed dramatically since she became an exclusive maid.
Even though I've sent most of them to my parents' house, financial difficulties don't apply now. Besides, my sister Ellis is also an artist held by Her Royal Highness, so my parents have a relatively wealthy life as well.
Anne therefore did not consider the gold coins given to her by Meer to be "free pennies" or anything else.
- Master Meer granted me discretion. We have to live up to your expectations!
Anne thought she was given a mission to "do something" when she was given gold and time.
- How can I help you, Meer?
What are they expecting......, after careful thought, Anne came to the same conclusion that, oddly enough, Meer was trying to do.
Yes, it's networking.
Of course, Anne has no way of building connections with the noble children attending school. Except if you're a civilian such as a gardener, cook, or dorm keeper who works in a school.
I work in a castle, and Anne learned something.
That it is many servants who support the daily life of the castle.
Their power is never small.
- Meer, you have to connect in a lot of places to support your love and make your school life more comfortable...
Grasping the gold coin, Anne rolled out to the city.
Fine horse oil will be arranged for those in the kitchen where rough hands seem to be harsh, and nutritious food will be arranged for artisans around the garden, each likely to be delighted.
Unlike a nobleman who has too much stuff on hand, civilians are happy with a little gift. I have no hands to not take advantage of.
When I finished it all, the gold coin I was given was about half.
"I guess this is what it looks like..."
Anne, who was walking through the city, stood in front of a clothing store along the way.
"Wow, beautiful..."
What was decorated there was a dress. The water-based dress was designed like a flower blooming in the spring wild, combining clarity and pity.
"Hmm, nice dress, Meer. Could it be just a little bigger for you?
The price was just the same as Anne has now. Although only a little lost, Anne went straight past the store.
Back at school, Anne exhaled small.
"About two hours till the party's over."
She was thinking about taking a little break in the room, but when I glanced into the courtyard,
"Is that it?"
I saw a girl.
For now, looking around, a girl with a crying face. Silver hair stretched to the waist area and healthy wheat skin.
That was the hallmark of the minority of the Tiermoon Empire, the Louloux.
But more than that, Anne looked familiar to the girl.
"Are you..., sure, Tiona's?
Maid with Tiona, a maid of the Boulderfon family.
The first day Meers came to St. Noel's School, she was teased by noble daughters.
"What's wrong with you?
When Anne talks, the girl shakes her head with a troubled face......
"Please, Mr. Tiona, it's hard. Help, please."
I said it in one common language.