Chapter 57 - Volume 4 Chapter 7 Rosetta’s Growth

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nVolume 4 Chapter 7 Rosetta’s Growth

n–Recently, the military seems to be in a frenzy.

nThe planet the academy was on had re-education and re-training facilities, which have been in full operation for the last few years now.

nAnd it wasn’t just here either, apparently the majority of the Empire’s facilities were in a similar state.

nRumours have been spreading among the cadets that they were preparing for some great strategy or something.

nCurrently, I was a senior cadet in my sixth year at the academy.

nSince she graduated earlier, I gave Tia permission to use my personal funds to form a patrol fleet, but I couldn’t help but worry if it was going well or not.

nTo be honest, I didn’t really know how much money I sent over because there were too many digits in my bank account, so I was actually looking forward to seeing what kind of fleet was made.

nI didn’t really have many opportunities to use it, so I ended up just throwing my money out there on a whim because I’ve accumulated quite a bit of it.

n“…it’s already recovered.”

nA percentage of the tax revenue was always redirected to my personal funds, but I always felt dizzy looking at it because it was there was so much.

nBecause there was always more capital gained than used, I didn’t really hold it at much value at all.

nRecently, as an evil lord, I couldn’t help but think that it was useless to ruminate over how to use money.

nAs I thought that, Wallace called out to me in a carefree manner.

n“Liam, give me some pocket money.”

n“Didn’t I just give you some last week?”

n“It was all spent when I went out with an underclassmen and covered him.”

nI felt my temper rise when I looked at Wallace, who was proudly boasting about he played around outside.

nThis guy broke curfew and went out drinking with his juniors.

n–with my money!

n“Why do I have to prepare funds for you to play around with?”

n“Because you’re my patron of cour– w-wait, that was just a joke, please don’t raise your fist! P-PLEASE STOOOPPP!!!”

nAfter giving Wallace a good whack, he was grasping at his head with both of his hands in pain.

n“You didn’t have to get so violent about it…”

n“Seeing that you’re the only one having fun annoys me.”

n“Then you should join us, Liam.”

n“If I could, I would’ve already!”

n–I wanted to play around as well, but I was still traumatised after knowing what happened to Peter.

nWhat if I got the STD that made male genitalia explode?

nIt was a venereal disease of a fantasy universe, but it seriously scared me.

nEven evil lords would be afraid of such an illness.

n“…I’m scared that my manhood might explode.”

nWallace burst into laughter after I revealed my true feelings.

n“Is that why both you and Kurt never ‘played around’ during our days at the elementary school? Most STDs can be detected beforehand, the ones that create explosions and the like are only the worst-case scenarios.”

n“But that means it’s still possible!”

nBy the way, two cadets have exploded during my six years here at the academy.

nShould I be relieved that it’s only been two, or be scared that there’s already been two?

nBut either way, if there was even the slightest possibility of it happening, I’d prioritise my safety and avoid playing around.

nHowever, as an evil lord, I still wanted to do so.

n“You don’t need to go all the way, you can still have fun just by drinking with the girls.”

n“…I guess that’s true.”

nHonestly, I didn’t think the bars were that interesting, but was wasting money that way that bad of an option?

nI’d be misusing the taxes the people of my territory sweated to make for me.

n–that sounded pretty great actually.

nThat was exactly what an evil lord should be like.

nHowever, I seriously wasn’t interested at all.

nAs I troubled myself over this, Wallace asked me what I was planning to do after I graduated.

n“By the way, where do you plan to go for your training after leaving the academy, Liam?”

n“The imperial capital. Though apparently even high-nobles like myself have to do odd-jobs over there.”

nIf you were born as a high-noble, it was only natural to go to the most popular place for your training destination.

nThe same goes for Wallace, who was part of the royal family.

n“What about me?”

n“You’re coming with me.”

n“Is it that? Did you just choose that place because deciding would be too troublesome?”

n“…something like that.”

nAfter hearing that he’d be returning back to the imperial capital, Wallace seemed like he was looking forward to it.

nThat’s when he reminded me of Kurt, who wasn’t here with us.

n“Are you going to visit Kurt at the university?”

n“Maybe during one of the holidays, wouldn’t he be busy otherwise?”

n“No, it’d be better if you called out to him as soon as possible. He was really crying when he found out he’d be separated from you, Liam.”

nWhen Wallace told me that, I recalled how Kurt was in tears during the elementary school’s graduation ceremony.

nWasn’t he overreacting a bit, though?

n“You really think he cares that much?”

n“Yes, he does. Kurt would probably fall into depression if he found out you were there, and you didn’t reach out to him. Oh, come to think of it, wasn’t Rosetta at the imperial capital as well?”

nWhen Rosetta’s name came up, I suddenly felt my myself panic a little.

nI didn’t really know how I should treat her.

n“Would it be better if I called out to her as well?”

n“…what are you worried about? She’s your fiancée.”

nDespite Wallace saying that, I couldn’t help but feel anxious about my future life in the imperial capital.

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nMeanwhile, at that time.

nIn the palace of the imperial capital, Rosetta was teaching the girls who had come there for their apprenticeships as their senior.

nShe was currently educating them on what mentality was expected of them while they were here.

n“It’s prohibited to take domineering attitudes over your peers using the strength of your parent’s households. Because you’re here to train yourselves as apprentices, there will be no mercy shown if you break this rule. ”

nThe girls tensely responded to Rosetta, whose bearing had become far more dignified compared to when she first arrived.

n“Yes!”

n“–a promising response. I’ll do my best to teach you as much as possible as well.”

nIn order for one to be entrusted with teaching the other apprentices, one had to be highly evaluated in the workplace.

nSince one could only watch over them until your training was finished, they wouldn’t be assigned to you otherwise.

nThe girls who used to ridicule Rosetta now seemed to be regretting it.

nAfter disbanding the juniors, Cattleya approached in their place.

nWith the frustrating girls now gone, she gave Rosetta her praise.

n“When you first arrived here, I didn’t think you would make it, but I guess I was wrong.”

nWhen Cattleya said so, Rosetta bowed while expressing her thanks.

n“This was all because of your guidance, Lady Cattleya.”

n“I might’ve helped, this was all because of your efforts. Be more proud of yourself.”

nShe worked harder than anyone else during her training, and now she was a maid recognised by everyone around her.

nIn the first place, Rosetta was used to working hard in harsh environments.

nThere’s no way her spirit would break at something of this level.

nCattleya looked towards the direction the girls fled.

n“Now if only they’d follow in your footsteps.”

nAlthough they generally behaved themselves during their apprenticeship, their evaluations weren’t that high.

nRosetta didn’t comment.

nSeeing that, Cattleya smiled.

n“…you’ve done well. For the rest of the year, I’ll leave the junior’s guidance to you. Show them how it’s done, Rosetta.”

n“Yes.”

n“Oh yes, I also have a message from my grandmother. It seems Count Banfield will be assigned to the imperial capital for his military training next year.”

n“Darling will be?! Ah, no. Please excuse me.”

nCattleya laughed in response, giggling all the while.

n“It looks like you have a good relationship. I heard that he’ll be spending two years here, but in that time, men can easily be roped in by their surroundings to ‘play around’ and do other bad things. –Rosetta, you should keep an eye on him.”

n“Lord Liam isn’t like tha–”

n“Men who never do so tend to build up stress. Even serious people can make mistakes, so hold onto his reins tightly, but don’t tighten your grip too much.”

nConsidering Liam’s position, it wouldn’t be strange for him to have several mistresses.

nOr rather, when you think about the Banfield houses current situation, it’s actually troubling that he didn’t.

nIf Liam died, the candidates to become his heir wouldn’t be his direct line, but one of his relatives– or maybe even one of his predecessors.

nIt was a possibility that Amagi and Brian wanted to avoid at all costs.

nSerena was of the same opinion, saying that the Banfield house should be succeeded by Liam’s descendants alone.

n“…understood.”

n“You’re making an expression that says you’re not convinced. I understand your feelings, but it’s normal for one to only go for love after they’ve fulfilled their duties.”

nMany noble daughters freely pursued romance after creating an heir.

nIn truth, after Liam’s mother and grandmother had their kids, they separately had families with their favourite partners on the side.

nBut Rosetta loved Liam, stories about what she could do after they had a child were irrelevant.

n“Lord Liam is the only one for me.”

n“…I’m actually quite envious you can say that so confidently.”

nAfter Cattleya said so, she left to return to her work.

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nA luxury hotel in the imperial capital.

nIt was currently undergoing a sudden renovation.

nThomas was watching over it while the building manager explained the changes to the interior.

n“We’re working as fast as we can, but I don’t think we’ll be in time for next year.”

nAlthough it was a historic luxury hotel in the imperial capital, it had fallen into ruin in recent years for unknown reasons.

n“As long as it’s only the parts that Lord Liam won’t see that fall behind, everything should still be okay. More importantly, how’s the employees’ education coming?”

nWhen Thomas first found this hotel, he was suspicious over how such an old thing could still be operating.

n“We’re reaching out to our former workers, but we still don’t have enough experienced personnel.”

n“Hurry up and gather some then. After Lord Liam graduates from the academy, this will become his temporary base of operations.”

nThe manager was serious.

n“Yes!”

nFrom his strong response, one could easily feel his enthusiasm to not miss out on this opportunity.

nThis hotel wasn’t in disarray because not enough people stayed there.

nThe problem was that when they drove out a drunk and violent customer before, the man turned out to be an aristocrat– and because they had quite the high standing, they ended up pressuring them as revenge.

nIf one turned a noble into their enemy, it was only natural for their business to collapse, no matter how popular the hotel was.

nBut conversely, as long as they had an aristocrat on their side, they could easily bounce back.

nThe manager double-checked with Thomas.

n“By the way, for those who’ll be assigned to Lord Liam himself, is it really okay to select them by ability? Wouldn’t one’s appearance usually be used for the selection criteria?”

nIf he had a certain preference, they do all in their power to find someone who matched it.

nWhen the manager said so, Thomas shook his head.

n“Lord Liam doesn’t even lay his hands on his mansion’s servants. He’s a really strict person, so rather than someone who matches his tastes or preferences, he’d have a better evaluation of you if you placed capable personnel that can show results at his side.”

nTo Thomas, Liam was the most virtuous of nobles.

nThe manager lowered his head.

n“…I’ve seen many different aristocrats here in the imperial capital, but just from what I’ve heard, Lord Liam already sounds far better than all of them.”

n“He might stand out a bit because of how brutal he speaks, but he’s actually quite benevolent. His enemies are shown no mercy, but he’s highly tolerant of others. Manager, any extra treatment is unnecessary. As long as you do your job properly, Lord Liam will surely have a good opinion of you.”

nThe manager straightened his back and raised his face.

n“Understood.”

nPreparations were being made in the imperial capital to receive Liam.

nWhile Thomas was feeling relief at the fact that he was able to secure Liam’s residence, one of his subordinates rushed towards him.

n“President!”

n“What’s wrong?”

n“T-t-the merchants of the imperial capital want to meet with you, president!”

n“…what? Who exactly?”

nIt was quite unusual for a merchant of the imperial capital to want to meet with Thomas, who usually did business outside the region.

nNormally Thomas would be the one requesting the meetings.

n“It’s Elliot, the president of the Clave Company, and Lady Patrice, an executive of the Newlands Company.”

nThomas’ eyes widened.“Both of them are big shots.”

nThe Clave Company wasn’t just any group of imperial merchants.

nThey were one of the biggest companies in the Empire.

nAnd while the Newlands Company had their head office in the imperial capital, they were a large company who did their business all across the country.

nBoth of them were on a completely different level compared to Thomas’ Henfrey Company.

nFor the president and executive of companies that did business all across the Empire to want to meet with the owner of a small business that only had a few stores across the frontier was unprecedented.

nThe manager seemed disturbed by this as well.

nBoth of them were practically celebrities.

n“What’s their goal here?”

nBecause it was impossible for him to refuse their visit, Thomas immediately decided to meet with them.

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