This Three Year Old Is a Villainess-Chapter 197
Masa timidly followed my older sister and Erilot.
After walking down an alley for a while, we arrived at a shabby cafΓ©.
Inside, a man wearing a bowler hat was waiting. π³πΏππππ²ππ»ππππ₯.ππ π
He bowed very politely to Erilot.
βIt is an honor to meet you, Your Ladyship.β
βThank you for coming.β
βNot at all. Now, are these the children you wished to introduce?β
βYes. Mari, Masa, say hello.β
Who on earth are they?
While Masa hesitated, Mari took hold of her skirt and bent her knees.
βI am Mari, and this is my younger sister Masa. We have no family name, so please feel free to call us by our given names.β
βI see. You seem quite versed in etiquette.β
βI'm embarrassed. I can only mimic a few passages I read in books.β
βHaha, thatβs impressive enough without formal training.β
βYou're too kind.β
The man chuckled warmly and looked at Erilot.
βTruly, these are clever children worthy of your introductionββ
βB-but what introduction are you referring to...!β
Masa suddenly interrupted, and Mari frowned.
The man with the bowler glanced briefly at Masa.
Erilot gauged his expression and quickly changed the subject.
βThese children are very humble and kind. I worried they might outright refuse if I mentioned a job offer, so I didnβt explain much.β
βIn these times, such kindness is even more trustworthy.β
βIβm glad you think so.β
βMay I introduce myself directly?β
βPlease do.β
The man looked at the sisters.
βI am Roins Allegre, the chief steward of the Isiron Ducal House in the capital. You may call me Steward.β
β...!β
βT-the Isiron Ducal House?!β
Startled, the sisters stared as the chief steward of the Isiron Ducal House smiled gently.
βI was looking to hire servants at the mansion when the Countess Astra graciously offered to introduce some clever children.β
β...β
βT-thatβs...!β
Masa looked at Erilot with a grateful expression.
Sheβd been upset after getting fired from the restaurant, and now she was being introduced to a job like this.
βThe Ladyship is truly kind!β
Masa bowed deeply to Erilot.
βThank you very much! I was worried about how to pay for my sisterβs medicine...!β
Erilot flinched slightly and cut her off.
βNo need for thanks.β
βNo! How can I repay such kindness with just thanks? You found us a home, support for living expenses... Iβm truly grateful...β
As Masa began to choke up, Mari hastily pulled on her sisterβs arm.
βStop it.β
βThis isnβt about pride; you should express thanksββ
βStop it, I said.β
βSis! Iβm sorry, Your Ladyship. Iβll apologize on her behalf.β
But Erilotβs expression was not good.
βHer sister, too.β
Theyβd luckily earned the favor of such a wonderful lady.
They could at least give thanks properly.
Their pride was just too strong.
Showing gratitude isnβt losing.
The steward of the Isiron Ducal House maintained a kindly expression throughout.
βThey must think well of us.β
All thanks to the Ladyship!
Masa lowered her head shyly.
The man said,
βIf itβs alright with you, Masa, I would like to employ you as the third-rank hall maid, and Mari as the fourth-rank housemaid.β
Third-rank maid!
Masa was at a loss and covered her mouth with both hands.
Usually orphans cannot work as servants in such great noble houses.
Even if lucky enough to find a place, it would be at the lowest rank, fourth maid.
βBut third rank...!β
Masa grabbed the stewardβs hand tightly.
βOf course! Thank you so much, really thank you.β
βHow about starting work next week?β
βWeβre ready anytime!β
βVery well. Now, let me guide you through a few things.β
Everyone sat and began to talk.
Only the steward and the Mari and Masa spoke, but Erilot listened while drinking tea.
βIs lodging possible? If the salary is high, I prefer that! Right, sister? Itβs good that if the servants get sick, the mansionβs doctor can see them! Um, is the consultation free...?β
βOf course.β
βThen weβd rather stay in the servantβs quarters... Ladyship, is that alright...?β
Having found them a home, would she be displeased if they chose to use the servantβs dormitory?
But Erilot answered casually.
βIf thatβs what you think, then naturally.β
βIβm so happy!β
Masa squealed with joy.
It felt like a dream.
βThank you, truly thank you.β
βYes. I hope the work suits you well.β
Masa looked up at Erilot with tears in her eyes.
βSheβs truly a kind lady.β
Someday I must repay this kind lady.
I should tell my sister to properly thank her too.
With that determination, Masa clasped her hands tightly.
Only Mari sighed.
A week passed.
Having entered the palace, I stretched with a groan in the office.
βThereβs not much work, but I feel totally worn out.β
βThatβs usual when returning from a break.β
Gorgo, the administrative officer, chuckled and offered me a cup of tea.
I took the cup, narrowing my eyes.
βDid anything happen while I was gone?β
If there had been bribery without oversight, youβd be dead.
Realizing my meaning, Gorgo jumped up.
βIβve been training tirelessly with utmost loyalty to the Wonhwa... training, training, and more training...!β
βHmm, then. Anything else I should know?β
βThe investigation into the Wonhwa army is finished. Many soldiers were tied to the Chateaubriand dukeβs corruption. Quite a few direct troops were involved, too.β
According to Gorgo, it was an enormous number.
βIf we purge them all, weβd have to replace the entire Wonhwa army.β
Better to bury it quietly.
Power is already being restructured.
If those pushed out resort to desperate measures, itβd be dangerous not to use the Wonhwa army.
βSome high-ranking officials will have to take the blame and be ousted.β
As expected, Gorgo said something similar.
βThereβs a power struggle above about who will take responsibility.β
βWho are the contenders?β
βGenerals Ezrock, Bicane, and Siobel... Ah, I ranked their influence on the royal army.β
βGood work, huh?β
Gorgo rubbed his hands and chuckled.
βRanking and gathering intel is my specialty. I also handle some public opinion manipulation.β
If he were born in Korea, heβd be a rising star in stock market manipulation.
βAnyway, I have plenty to use him for.β
I checked the list Gorgo handed me.
βAnything else?β
βNothing much on the Western Wonhwaβs affairs you should be concerned about...β
I narrowed my eyes.
Gorgo blinked.
βD-did I make a mistake...?β
βThe Western Wonhwa is the most important. How could I not know that?β
People only care about power.
βUseful, but to be watched.β
Gorgo smiled awkwardly and handed me paperwork.
βThis is the Western Wonhwaβs training log. Also, about the person who placed second in the public training...β
Thatβs Alexis.
I nodded.
βGood.β
βThe commanders unanimously voted to include him in this yearβs list of appointments.β
Makes sense.
He showed incredible skill in the competition.
βGood.β
βWhat surname should we use in the registry?β
Other soldiers glanced at us curiously.
They were probably dying to know if the Isiron dukeβs son would be officially registered.
βNormally, a dukeβs son wouldnβt enter as a regular soldier.β
I replied casually.
βAlexis Isiron. Record it like that.β
βW-what, will his family name be entered in the registry?!β
Yes.
The Isiron duke added Alexisβs name to the registry the day of the competition.
βCome to think of it, I havenβt heard from Alexis for a few days.β
Heβd been granted leave from the royal army for the Isiron family affairs.
Just then.
βThe Wonhwa sent someone from the greenhouse.β
They seemed to be looking for me.
The central Wonhwa position was vacant, and there was no shortage of things to deal with.
βUgh, feels like Iβm back to normal life.β
I sighed deeply and got up.
When I entered the greenhouse, the Wonhwa gathered around a huge table greeted me.
βWelcome back.β
βHello, Sister Sebastia.β
βYes.β
I sat and greeted the Southern and Northern Wonhwa.
βHello.β
βHello...β
β...Hello.β
Their voices were faint.
I opened my eyes wide.
βYou all look glum. What happened?β
The Northern Wonhwa said with a sullen face.
βI think I will soon have to step down once this matter settles...β
βHuh?β
βI lost the trust of the northern nobles because of this incident...β
βBut your father, Count Montague, wields considerable influence in the North, right?β
βThe β§ NΠΎvΠ΅Iight β§ (Original source) one pushing for my dismissal is my sister...β
The Northern Wonhwa sighed deeply.
βI was just starting to enjoy life at the Torch Palace... Will you still meet me even if Iβm no longer a Wonhwa?β
She looked at me with sparkling eyes.
Apparently, she developed huge affection after I helped her get out of the Silin incident.
βWhat about the Southern Wonhwa?β
Iβd heard the South had more resentment toward the Wonhwa than the North.
Her complexion was sullen.
Sebastia clapped her hands.
βShall we take care of urgent matters first? The central Wonhwa position is vacant. Orders came to quickly select someone from among the Wonhwa.β
The Northern Wonhwa nodded.
βHmm, we canβt leave the central army empty.β
Then Sebastia said.
βIβm thinking of promoting a Western Wonhwa.β
I nearly choked on my sugar cube in the tea.
βWhat?β
Absolutely not!
Becoming central Wonhwa means a lot of work!
I couldnβt just pass it off to others like Silin.
βIβve already achieved my purpose as a Wonhwa.β
My father entered the central tower.
Besides, a new Western Wonhwa would come then.
The precious Western Wonhwa I had nurtured would be handed over completely to the newcomer.
I urgently said,
βI want to recommend an Eastern Wonhwa!β
β...Me?β
βYes. Iβm still new and have much to learn.β
βBut by ability and achievements, you...β
Please, let me stay in a position where I can use my central Wonhwa connections.
Sebastia smiled.
Crossing her arms, she said,
βWell, since youβve helped a lot, I guess Iβll have you take on the annoying position.β
The Northern Wonhwa chuckled.
βIβd be fine with either of you. What about the Southern Wonhwa?β
βIβll follow the decision.β
I took this opportunity to wrap up the discussion.
βThen letβs decide to promote the Eastern Wonhwa.β
βDonβt rush to say that.β
Sebastia giggled.
After deciding a few things, light chatter followed.
The Southern Wonhwaβs expression did not lighten even then.
Sebastia and the Northern Wonhwa were the first to leave when the meeting ended.
βIβll report the decisions to the Grand General.β
βOh, I need to submit my retirement application. Shall I go with you?β
βSure.β
After they left, the greenhouse became quiet.
The Southern Wonhwa didnβt even think about leaving, staring blankly at the table.
I set my teacup down with a clink.
βRika.β
β...Yes? Did you just call me by my name?β
βIt seems weβve grown closer by now. Was it uncomfortable?β
βNo, not really...β
βThe Earl of Ihadβs influence is strong in the South, yes?β
β...Yes.β
βYour expression suggests the Earl is pushing for your retirement as well.β
β...β
βGo to the Earlβs eldest son.β
βWhat...?β
βAnd say, βWhy have you been buying so much white jade? Does the Earl know about this?ββ
β...!β
White jade is usually needed when secretly raising troops.
Youβre supposed to threaten his son and turn the Earlβs heart.
βMy father is the chief manager of white jade distribution, so I know such info easily.β
If the Earl sides with us, the southern nobles will quiet down.
Rikaβs eyes narrowed and trembled.
βW-why are you giving me that advice?β
βBecause if weβre close, I want to keep the relationship, and if not, I want to get close.β
βWhy...?β
I rested my chin on my clasped hands.
βI thought having a pet might be nice.β
I dropped all pretense and smiled warmly.
βWhat...!β
βYou havenβt forgotten what you did to me. But I appreciated your fearless loyalty to Silin.β
β...β
βHow about becoming my dog this time?β
No matter the emperorβs orders, what reason would the stubborn pro-emperor nobles have for accepting my father so easily?
βBecause my grandfather stands behind Dad.β
My grandfather held all the pro-emperor factionβs secrets passed down from the Duke of Delpre.
Since the Duke of Delpre became my grandfatherβs dog, I need a southern Wonhwa who will hand me the dukeβs information.
Rika swallowed dryly.
Her conflict was obvious.
Watching her silently for a while, I stood.
βIf you refuseββ
Immediately, Rika scrambled to her feet and rushed to me.
Bowing her head, she said,
βPlease forgive my previous arrogance. I want to belong to Your Ladyship.β
I curled my lips into a smile.
Then I gently caressed Rikaβs chin and whispered,
βI dote on my children dearly.β
βY-yes... Ladyship...β
Rika looked up at me dazedly.
I know what you want.
Youβll get drunk on power again.
And youβll never leave me by your own feet.
βNow, first order. Bring me the head of Wolfgang Dumanse.β
I havenβt forgotten that you interfered with me during the match against Silin, even though you were the referee.
I have a very long memory.
Rika Delpreβs eyes turned icy cold.
βYes, Your Ladyship.β







