Tou no Madoushi

Episode 61: Lynn and Sheila's Office Time

Starting the next day, Lynn and Sheila were to work in the office together.

It seemed true that Sheila was in the clerical position.

As soon as Lynn has just taught her a little work, she will learn to work on her own about the fact that she hasn't grasped and taught the guidelines.

By the end of the day I was able to do most of my chores.

"That was helpful. I couldn't do it alone."

"You're out of order. Lend it to me. This way we can be more efficient."

Sheila uses fairy magic to try and finish the job that Lynn was spending an hour on in half an hour.

(You're just a fancy class magician)

Lynn was relieved of Sheila and relieved of her excessive work.

I was able to leave the office that day while the sunstone light was still bright.

"Thank you so much for today. Thanks again tomorrow."

"Yeah. What about Theo more than that? Though I didn't show my face to the office."

"I think Theo will come back to the office later tonight and go straight to sleep because he's dedicated to his outdoor work."

"Chip. He's got a little face in the office, too. You must be skipping out on us anyway."

"What? That's not true."

Lynn denied it because she knew Theo was a worker.

"What. You've been talking about Theo a long time."

"I mean, it's ridiculous... I'm just telling the truth."

"Hmm yes. Well, fine."

Sheila felt unsuccessful.

That's when Sheila and I broke up.

Lynn enjoyed her first time visiting in a long time.

(Huh. Good. If I can turn the job around at this rate, I can go to the tea party I promised Yuven for the weekend)

Ever since the Illywia tea party went well, Yuven was starting to take Lynn to the tea party he was attending.

She seems surprisingly forceful in character and makes Lynn face her well-attended tea party as well as "I'll pay you back what I owe you".

This solved the problem and it felt as if everything was going to work out.

But on the second day, soon Sheila started saying stupid things.

"Lynn, this is over. What are you gonna do next?

"Ah, yes. Then invoice the Chamber of Commerce..."

"It's over, too."

(is, early)

Lynn got in trouble. There was nothing else I wanted her to do today in particular.

"Um, can I ask you to do something else appropriate, then? You know, cleaning, organizing paperwork."

"As much as you do that, let me do the job you're doing right now."

Sheila tries to take Lynn's papers at hand.

"Oh, this is no good"

Lynn sappily hid the paperwork at hand. It was about the operation of the elevator.

I couldn't even give this to Sheila for trade secrets.

Sheila looks at Lynn with jittery eyes.

"Fair enough. How can you guys buy products so cheaply than that? Though I have done similar work in Renlil. It's a lot cheaper than Renlil's grocery store."

"Well, that's a trade secret."

Sheila looks at Lynn with jittery eyes again.

"You're getting busy with Theo, too."

Sheila goes back to work when she says that.

"And it's not really a broken price for this. Theo must be doing some pretty bad things. Lynn, you can't go along with Theo's evils forever, either. Break up with your bad friends."

"No, that's not... We're doing business within the limits of the law. I didn't do anything wrong."

"No, he must be working something bad. I can tell."

"I don't think so."

Sheila leans down dissatisfied when Lynn says so.

Lynn got in a bit of trouble. Sheila's image of Theo seemed to get worse every day. I knew she didn't mean it either, but as for Lynn, Sheila and Theo were unhappy.

Nevertheless, that was all Sheila had to do that day. She silently finished organizing the paperwork.

The next day, Sheila's motivation was visibly decreasing.

She seemed careless to do anything and often stopped her hand.

"Mr. Sheila, what's wrong?

"Hmm? What?

"No, because I kind of don't seem to be feeling well today"

"Not good. Nothing. You don't have to do it anyway."

"Yeah, well."

Lynn felt uncomfortable.

I used to have too much work to do, but I didn't have anything to do with it. I thought that would be tough.

"Um, Mr. Sheila. I'm leaving today."

"Ha!?

Sheila raises her bare voice.

My working hours aren't over yet.

"Yeah, so please, Mr. Sheila, stay like this. Because you can go home on your own when you're done. You know how to lock the office."

"Where are you going with all this time?"

"Hey, to the tea party..."

"See you for tea...... Speaking of which, I hear you've been called to the Royal Tea Party."

"Yeah, somewhere else today,"

"Hmm. So you leave me alone and go home. Don't worry about it. It doesn't mean I don't have a problem, does it?

"It's okay. I trust Sheila."

Sheila looks at it with a jittery eye. Zito eyes were her characteristic trick.

"Lynn, you've changed."

"Really?

"You've changed. Uh, no. Because this is it. When you come out a little bit, they all change."

Sheila told me to be sad. It was obviously an exaggerated way of saying it.

"You haven't shown your face in Renlil's dining room lately either. Now that we're rich, we can eat in Alfredo's expensive dining room, so we're already used to it."

Sheila had this place. It's like asking someone else to do it with the best virtue of not being the same as before with a poor gut.

"No, that's not..."

"That's true. Oh, my God, Theo. He's been blatantly ignoring me lately, even when I was wrong in college. That fucking kid."

(What a fucking kid... Theo is your employer now...)

"I've always adored you. You abandon me as soon as you get rich."

(Even if they say so...)

Even though I started the company and was freed from factory issuance and simple labor.

Now you seem to get down to Renlil a lot. I don't know what you moved to Alfrid for.

Lynn wanted to get in Sheila's mood somehow.

"Um, so what do you say? Why don't we go to Alfrid Central Theatre together next weekend?

Sheila looked at Lynn with her unique jittery eyes in the example.

"It's an expensive theater. My hourly rate won't go very far."

"I just got a ticket from a friend the other day. So let's go."

"Lynn. You think I'd be happy to do that?

Sheila said chilly.

"I'm miserable, too. I can't believe I have to be blessed with you younger. It fell off."

"Okay. Then I'm sorry, but I'll give up. You really want to go with Sheila, but this time you're going with a girl in your class."

"Wait. Who told you not to go? Let's go."

Which way?

Lynn penetrated in her heart.

"But those theater dress codes and stuff are tough, right? I don't have such expensive clothes."

Then I'll give it to you.

"No, you can't. I can't let you be that young."

(Chuckles)

Lynn is getting a little fed up. Lynn wanted more time now than money. I didn't want you to burn your hands too much. Even though time is running out for a promise to Yuven.

"So how about this? You have a dress for women that you received from the business partner's Chamber of Commerce before. I can't help but have women's clothes, Sheila, so would you please accept them?"

Sheila admits with a sigh.

"Fine then. So let's go."

Lynn spent her holiday purchasing theater tickets and looking for clothes that seemed to suit Sheila.

Sheila didn't seem very happy when we went to the theater together. Instead, she seemed restless.

And it looked as foolish as ever in the workplace.

"Lorea Tax Contracting Office...... These guys again. He said he was persistent. He sent me letters with the same contents over and over again. Lynn, I'm writing to you from Lorea again. You can throw this away, right?

"Ah, yes. It's okay."

Sheila burns the letters indiscriminately.

Fire powder flew up to Lynn's desk.

Lynn rushes to avoid paperwork.

She took out the bill in frustration.

"Chip. You're getting more business partners again. There's money coming in for Theo's guy again. Abominable. Oh, that's good, Lynn. If you work, you earn more. I pay the same hourly rate, no matter how much I work."

"Uh, so why don't we tell Theo to raise Mr. Sheila's salary?

That makes Sheila lean down.

"Lynn, you don't know how I feel"

(Uh-huh. Yeah. What the hell is this guy? What am I supposed to do?)

That's right. Lynn's been pioneering Sheila, too.

These days she has been tangled up in Lynn for no particular reason.

Previously, since her infidelity, Lynn had turned to Sheila by subdividing her work on elevator operation to the extent that it was unimpeded.

I stopped leaving the office earlier than she did, and I was in the mood for lunch with her at Renlil, as she said.

Nonetheless, she has had some difficulty complaining about Lynn and has troubled Lynn. Duty neglect was getting worse, and it was becoming a level of obstruction to work.

Lynn didn't know what exactly she was unhappy with.

Hi. She seemed to have more to catch against Theo than Lynn.

Sure, Theo may lack respect for Sheila, but she also gets that much pay because of Theo, so as for Lynn, I almost wanted her to cut it off there.

After she had become involved with Lynn, she was bound to say the following to Theo in her closing words.

Anyway, Lynn has to get her to work somehow. As it was, I hired a part-time job, but my expenses only increased and my work could be delayed.

Today and today she is doing the same thing repeatedly.

"Oh, no matter how hard I work, the money goes to that wicked Theo. I will never be rewarded. I can't do this."

(I'm saying it again...)

Lynn got sick of it.

(Hmm? Wait)

Lynn came up with a fuss.

Speaking of which, all Sheila said was bad things about Theo, and Lynn never said bad things about Theo, he said.

Lynn decided to try to speak ill of Theo.

"But that's the truth. I think Theo is a terrible guy, too.

"Right! Actually, that's what I thought."

Sheila came and ate with tremendous momentum. Bad mouth murmurs from her mouth to Theo are spouted like a weir cut. She was even happy to speak ill of Theo against Lynn.

In fact, she seemed to be the happiest thing I've seen since she came to this workplace.

It was as if she had obtained some sort of immunity. When she saw it, Lynn finally found out she could say the words she wanted.

"Uh neat. Let's get the rest of the job done."

Sheila got to work with unprecedented concentration. for her loathing Theo company, which is nothing else.

Thanks to you, I had a lot of work to do that day. I digest all the projects that have accumulated in the day after day.

At the end of the job she said as she stretched her back comfortably.

"Oh, you've worked a lot today. Lynn, let's eat something on the way home. I'll give you the luxury. Let's go to expensive shops."

"Ah, yes. Thank you."

She was in a good mood.

(I see. Did Sheila want me to say something bad about Theo, too)

Later, Lynn tried to tell Theo about this.

It wasn't just a statement or anything like that. It was simply an interesting topic about human psychology. I wanted Theo's opinion.

Theo said this with a grin.

"That's why I told you. It's no big deal."

Next time, Episode 62: Yuven's Whispering Meanness