Chapter 54 (1/2)

Chapter 54

Chapter 54: Starting with Wei

The morning of the next day, we began the actual work of moving in.

First was cleaning the interior of the castle from corner to corner, and mending all the damaged areas. After that was placing all the furniture, household goods, everyday necessities, and foodstuffs in their respective locations.

The figure of Irudo rapidly delegating tasks and roles to the servants, adventurers, trainee boys, and even the dark elves fully earned my admiration.

Last time during the Shadow Demon subjugation operation, the Carbanera knights only stayed here, so there wasn’t much damage. Zek’s skill as a carpenter was also better than I had expected, so the repairing went along smoothly.

The cleaning squad was commanded by Mora. She, with the dark elf sisters who kept on calling her ‘Ojou-sama’ and a few of the trainees, polished the castle up until it was positively gleaming.

Sedam and the other adventurers also played a very active role, being called on for anything ranging from heavy lifting to detailed tasks like mending curtains.

I turn my back on the courtyard from where the lively sounds of teamwork is resonating. Claura and I both let out a groan from the respective sides of the table at which we are seated at.

“For now, can we just put all the children together in the largest room?” (Claura)

“There are 10 of them at the moment. Since 7 of them will eventually be going to the Order, we can let them stay together until then.” (Gio)

“Since Sam and Anna are a couple, we can put them together into one servant room. Then how about Mora and Fijika together in the next room?” (Claura)

“Good idea.” (Gio)

On top of the table is a rough sketch of Jiiteias Castle that Sedam had drawn for us. And right now, Claura and I are discussing the room distribution.

Or so I say, but the large majority of what’s going on here is Claura giving out her opinions and me nodding to them, so maybe it’s only Claura who’s actually working here.

“This room for attendants just happens to be for 5 people, which makes it appropriate to a.s.sign to the dark elves.”

“There’s no need, Okugata-sama. We have no need of a room.”

“ “............” ”

(T/N: Okugata means ‘wife of a n.o.bleman.’ I can’t just use ‘my Lady’ because that’s how ojou is also to be translated, but the latter carries the connotation of being an unmarried, younger lady of the family. To keep the distinction, both will be transliterated only.)

Once again, this needs not be said, but Leiha is currently positioned beside me.

I was under the impression that I had already resolved the misunderstanding that Claura is my wife, but for some reason Leiha’s method of addressing hasn’t changed.

However, it seems that Claura’s already given up trying to correct them, so I’m just treating it as the dark elves’ own unique t.i.tle, just like the way they call Mora ‘Ojou-sama.’

Rather, what gave us pause was how low the dark elves’ view of themselves are…… to be frank, it’s to the point of being demeaning.

Even though everyone has already gotten used to the dark elves these past few days, they themselves have still yet to drop the att.i.tude and behavior of a slave.

“Ah…&hel

lip; Leiha……”

“Leiha.n.a.luka-san? If you truly intend to call yourselves this person’s attendant — his s.h.i.+ — then you must not do things that would tarnish your Lord’s authority.”

Before I manage to find what words to say, Claura speaks up with the tone of educating a child.

“Wh-, what do you mean by that……”

“‘The wizard Margils is incapable of even giving his attendants a proper livelihood’…… what would you do if someone scorning him says something like that?”

“......!? Tha-, that’s……”

“‘By looking at the subordinates, one can know the master. And by looking at the master, one can know the standard of the subordinates.’ That maxim is common sense in the world of n.o.bility. If you are truly proud of following this person, then proudly accept the treatment befitting of your station.”

“Okugata-sama……”

Ohhh, as expected of the daughter of a Count. What an impressive logical exposition. It’s a way of thinking that I, who had been taught since young that everyone is equal, would never have arrived at.

“Guh?!”

As I am gazing at Leiha, who is looking downwards with hand pressed to mouth in amazement, I got a kick under the table, right in my s.h.i.+n.

Of course, it was in a position that Leiha couldn’t see.

“......! ……!!”

Claura seems to be urging something from me while indicating Leiha with her eyes.

…… This is……

“Ye-, yea, she’s right. Leiha. From here on, I am going to need you dark elves to play a very active role. With that in mind, can I also also trouble you all to accept this treatment that befits such a role? After all, there might be other talented people who would come wanting to follow me due to seeing how I treat you all.”

I think I was able to put to words something appropriate with the idiom “starting with Wei” in mind (though I think the current generation has a slightly different interpretation). After all, it is true that I want to treat them well.

(C/N: Finally get to explain this chapter’s t.i.tle. It is a j.a.panese idiom derived from a cla.s.sical story from the Chinese Warring States period. King Zhao of Yan asked Guo Wei how he can attract wise men to join his court, to which Guo Wei replied, “First treat mediocre people like your subject here with favor. Then wise men will gather on their own accord.”)

“My Lord…… Okugata-sama…… I shall accept, though this is too great an honor for this self……!”

Even though we were just talking about not lowering yourself so much…… oh well, I guess we can take it one step at a time.

♥♦♣♠

With this and that, the room distribution was finally finished.

The following was written onto the rough map of the castle.

Main Tower

3rd Floor: Margils

Residential Hall

Room for knights: Sedam / Claura / Irudo

Small room for attendants (x2): the 5 dark elves /

Torad & Ted & Jilk & Zek

Room for servants: Sam & Anna / Fijika & Mora

Large room for soldiers: all 10 of the former magic soldier trainees

To be honest, I wanted to give everybody their own room, but of course I wasn’t unreasonable enough to press for it.