Chapter 56 - Volume 4 Chapter 6 Rosetta’s Training

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nVolume 4 Chapter 6 Rosetta’s Training

nThe Palace of the Imperial Capital.

nRosetta, who had come to train here as an apprentice, looked up at the sky from the hallway’s window.

nThe sky of the imperial capital was just an artificial image, but it was still clear and beautiful.

n“…are you doing alright, Darling?”

nSerena had chosen her original workplace as Rosetta’s destination for training.

nIf she completed her education here, no one would be able to belittle her.

nMany aristocratic daughters had come here as apprentices, so many of the maids were actually of noble origin.

nThe plan was for her to spend at least three years here.

nSince Serena told her that her bridal training should be done in the imperial capital, Rosetta was unable to return to the Banfield house’s territory for a while.

nThat’s when some girls dressed in maid attire approached her.

n“Oh, what’s the heiress of the Claudia house doing in a place like this?”

nThe leader of the group was the daughter of a Marquis house.

nWhile the children in her entourage were both daughters of Viscount houses.

nHowever, even if these girls would’ve been treated as princesses back in their home territories, they were only maids here.

n“I’m currently on break.”

nAs a graduate from elementary school, the sight of Rosetta- who had the appearance of a highschool student, getting into a quarrel with girls who looked like junior-high students, was quite the spectacle to see.

n“–aren’t you embarrassed to be starting your training at your age?”

nWhen the leader of the girls said so, the two lackeys at her sides laughed in agreement.

nOf the children who were currently undergoing training, most of them had just recently come of age.

nIt was rare to see someone start at Rosetta’s age.

n“There are various circumstances behind this, if you could overlook this, I’d really appreciate it.”

n“What’s with that attitude? Don’t act like you have dignity, you should just keep your head down like you used to.”

nThe leader was probably there when Rosetta was humiliated at one of the palace’s parties.

nShe wanted to ridicule her like she did back then.

n“…currently, I might be apprenticing as a maid, but I’m still Lord Liam’s fiancée. I can’t allow myself to take such a shameful attitude anymore.”

nAt that response, the leader of the children made a dissatisfied expression.

n“Liam, huh? He seems to have become famous recently, but isn’t he just a nobleman from the sticks? Sounds like he’s a suitable partner for someone like you. Oh, but I know the truth, isn’t he currently fighting with the Berkley family right now?”

nThe Pirate Nobles– he was currently in conflict with a very dangerous group among the aristocracy.

n“So what?”

n“Do you really think he can win against the Berkley family? You’re probably in danger right now as well.”

nDone with this conversation, Rosetta tried to leave when the three girls burst into laughter.

n“So you’re going to run away? As expected of the infamous Claudia Ducal household. Because you have no pride, you can’t even stand up for yourself.”

nAfter having her noble pride mocked, Rosetta bit her lip in frustration.

n(Bear with it. I can’t lose myself here for Darling’s sake.)

nAs Rosetta tried to return to work, a silver-haired woman approached her.

nIt was Serena’s granddaughter Cattleya.

nAlthough she was wearing a stylish maid outfit, her actual position was that of one that governed over a large number of servants.

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nShe was also Rosetta’s educator while she was here for training.

n“So it’s you three again?”

n“Lady Cattleya.”

nAs Rosetta bowed, Cattleya sent a judgemental look towards the children who had caused trouble the previous day as well, scattering them.

n“And here I thought they were learning to not brandish their status here.”

nAfter being pampered like princesses growing up, they still hadn’t discarded the habits they had developed in their homes.

nThey seemed to misunderstand that the power of their parent’s houses was their own.

n“I’ll try to stop them if I see it happening– but Rosetta, this is something you need to solve yourself.”

n“Huh?”

nAfter hearing Cattleya’s warning, Rosetta couldn’t help but feel confused.

n“Try to think about how to deal with this yourself. If you can’t even solve something of this level, only hardships will be in store for you in the future. –Moreover, try to do this as a maid.”

nContemplating Cattleya’s words, Rosetta began mulling over how to deal with the girls.

n(…is this a test?)

nThere were actually several ways to silence them.

nBy borrowing Liam’s power, she could solve this situation in an instant, while even getting a bit of revenge in.

nBut would a solution like this really be suitable for a Duchess?

n(I can’t borrow Darling’s strength for this. If I did that, then I’d be no different from them. There’s also no point in attacking a child who hasn’t even graduated from the elementary school.)

nA high-school student taking revenge on junior-highschool students– even if there was a reason behind it, this wasn’t an option considering how it’d look to the public.

nIf Rosetta did this, Liam’s reputation would be damaged.

n(In that case, the method I choose needs to be as fair and honourable as Darling is! I need to do this in a way everyone will acknowledge as a maid!)

nThe positive Rosetta decided to give it her all as a servant.

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nThe Banfield Estate.

nIn the mansion where both Liam and Rosetta were gone, Brian was lonely.

n“Hah~”

nThe number of sighs he made increased throughout his break.

nSerena couldn’t help but be surprised at his condition.

n“That’s quite the awful expression you’re making there.”

n“…this place feels empty now that the energetic Lady Rosetta is gone, and Lord Liam is still away at the academy as well. All the ‘fire’ in the mansion seems to have disappeared.”

n“But the quiet is nice in its own way. Once things get busy, you’ll end up missing these days, you know?”

nBrian was worried about Rosetta.

nHe also worried about Liam, but he knew that he could overcome any obstacle on his own.

nBut Rosetta was different.

n“I wonder if Lady Rosetta is okay?”

n“I left her in the care of my granddaughter, Cattleya, so she should be fine.”

nCatteya– Serena’s granddaughter was a very good child.

nSerena knew Rosetta would be safe if she was watching over her.

n“The most we have to worry about is if she’s being bullied by the other apprentices. The girls who study there sometimes go to extreme lengths.”

nAs someone who has served the Banfield house for many years, Brian has also seen the bitter fights involving women.

nThat’s why he was worried.

n“…this is also something that Lady Rosetta needs to learn about. This can be considered part of her training as well.”

nThe palace was Serena’s former workplace.

nShe’s seen how those girls fought, so she knew that those with malicious intent would approach Rosetta.

nHowever, as the future Duchess, it’d be troubling if Rosetta was crushed by something at that level.

n“Oh, if Cattleya’s there, then I can have peace of mind.”

n“But there are other things to worry about as well. Our conflict with the Berkley family seems to have settled down recently, so I can’t help but feel like something terrible is about it happen.”

nEven though they were having an economic war just a little while ago, the Berkley family had suddenly gone silent.

nRather than relief, this brought a strange sense of dread.

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n“Maybe they gave up?”

nWhen Brian said so, Serena assuredly denied it, saying, “that’s impossible”.

n“It looks like they’re preparing for war with great vigor. Lord Liam is building up his forces as well. Both sides are preparing to end this all at once.”

n“Really?! Did Lord Liam increase his increase his forces because he already predicted this development happening?! This Brian here thought Lord Liam just wanted to expand his military on a whim!”

nSeeing Brian’s feelings about Liam from the side, Serena made a serious expression.

n“…there’s no way that’d be the case.”

nSerena muttered a retort under her breath.

n(Was it just his intuition that made him build up his forces before the Berkley family got serious? Or was he expecting all this to happen? …as always, that child is competent to a frightening degree.)

nFor Rosetta to become a presence of support for such a Liam, Serena couldn’t help but think there’d be quite the difficult future ahead of her.

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nMeanwhile, elsewhere.

nTia, who had just graduated from the academy as the valedictorian, was currently a lieutenant.

nNormally, one would be doing chores in various departments during their training period.

nHowever, Tia was specially exempted from that and was now reorganising the patrol fleets.

nInside an office, she was busy setting up a fleet suitable for Liam.

n“The forty-ninth to the eighty-ninth patrol fleets seem to have a difference in the number of ships and personnel assigned to them.”

nAccording to the document, each fleet should have about thirty vessels.

nBut in reality, each one only had about ten.

nThe number of human resources allocated to them was also small.

n“Aren’t these ships already obsolete? We need to dismantle and recycle them… and it doesn’t look like their staff has much skill or motivation either.”

nIn the preliminary survey, more than sixty percent of the soldiers wanted to leave the army.

nVocational training would need to be supplied, after which they could reassign them somewhere else.

nHowever, giving soldiers vocational training and arranging new positions for them wasn’t free.

nThey needed a budget.

n“The imperial army isn’t willing to reorganise them, the funds they gave aren’t nearly enough.”

nThe idea behind this was that it’d be better to just prepare a new fleet instead of fixing the obsolete ones.

nThere were various reasons, but the main one seemed to be how there was a strong inclination to send as much support to the front lines as possible.

nSending support to the patrol fleets full of low-morale, low-skill, and the oldest equipment instead of the front-lines would be a considerable waste.

nFirst off all was the re-education and re-training necessary.

nTo convert them into something useful, an enormous amount of time and money would be required to prepare the courses they need.

nAnd even then, it’d cost even more time and money to equip the soldiers with new equipment afterwards.

nIn addition to that, when Tia finally started the restructuring the fleet under Liam’s orders, the low quality of the soldiers had surpassed her expectations, giving her a headache.

nBut–

nTia had all of Liam’s personal funds at her disposal.

nThe amount would still have surplus even if a regular fleet was formed.

nTia smiled.

n“I now see why Lord Liam entrusted such a huge budget for me, but why would he go so far?”

nLiam probably only gave this much because he wanted a fleet that he could laze around in.

nThat was the truth, but–

nTia, who worshiped Liam, read too deeply into it after considering the amount of funds and the current situation.

n“If he was going to send this much, then it would’ve been better if he directly used it on the Banfield fleet– no, wait! I see! So that’s what he’s planning! As expected of Lord Liam!”

nIf he invested into the imperial army, only the Empire would benefit in the end.

nFor that reason, usually one would invest in their own territory instead.

nHowever, Tia thought ‘Lord Liam must have thought of something!’ and began thinking of things from that viewpoint.

nAnd after pondering it, there was a justifiable reason.

n“I understand Lord Liam’s aims! This is a strategy to cut down the Berkley family’s future forces while increasing his influence in the imperial army!”

nFor patrol fleets, it wasn’t an uncommon story to hear of them deserting their positions to become pirates.

nIn other words, they were likely to become the future forces of the Berkley family, who were known as the Pirate Nobles.

nTo reduce such pirates from appearing, they were going to reform them into a normal fleet in the imperial army.

nAnd no matter who denied it, a fleet formed by Liam would undoubtedly be connected to him.

nThe military would hold Liam in a favourable light, and the newly organised fleet would become a trump-card against the Berkley family.

n“The Banfield house’s forces alone can only be increased to a certain limit, so he ingeniously decided to conscript the imperial army itself for our cause!”

nTia read too deeply into a simple budget.

n“With funds on this level, we can secure a significant number of allies while maintaining Lord Liam’s military influence for the future! –I can’t let him down here!”

nTia’s motivation was further increased.

nDeeply impressed by Liam’s deep insight into future events, Tia became more and more enamoured with him.

n“To eradicate the garbage known as the Pirate Nobles, while purging the corruption within the Empire. Lord Liam truly is the embodiment of virtue.”

nWith cheeks burning red with excitement, Tia spent a minute happily thinking about Liam before returning back to work.

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