Translator: Khan
Editor Group: Liber Reverie
The most appropriate place was to go to the school of commoners founded by Aria, as a principal. Although it was a commonerâs school, it was founded by the Crown Princess. No one could easily regard her, so all that was left was Sarahâs permission.
âBut I have to look at the work of the Marquis family, so Iâm not sure if I can make it.â
âYou donât have to worry about it. Itâs enough to get a report and look around the kids. Rather, youâll have more time than you have now.â
Of course, if Sarah really became the principal, she would be too busy not to be compared to a teacher at the academy, but Aria convinced her that she would never be.
âAnd Sarahâs about to have a baby, right? Iâm sure Sarahâs kid would be proud to know that you are a principal who takes care of so many children.â
âSarah is going to have a baby sooner or later. No, it is a little later than expected.â
âItâs clear that not only Sarahâs child but also all the children in the capital will follow you like a mother. Sarah is the only one who can make them happy.â
ââ¦â
Finally, as Aria touched the heart of Sarah who loves a child, her lips hardened.
She looked determined. Since it was also the best job for a woman to climb to the top, she would be greedy. What was more, she had dreamed of being a teacher since she was a child.
â⦠I get it. But I need my husbandâs consent. Iâll tell him because Iâll have to vacate the house often.â
âSure. Go ahead. Iâm sure the Marquis of Vincent would be happy to accept it.â
As Aria said, the Marquis of Vincent didnât refuse Sarahâs request, and it didnât take much time before it became known that the headmaster of the school the Crown Princess had founded for the common people was the Marquise of Vincent.
* * *
âYour Highness the Crown Princess! Your Highness the Crown Princess! Look at the newspaper I brought!â
Now that it was time to stop her frivolous behavior, Annie, who appeared, panting with a quick step, handed Aria a newspaper. It was a newspaper that the common people read.
In the past, she had seen it often to predict the future, but since Hans had entered the academy, she hadnât looked at it any further because there was no need to predict the future anymore.
âWhat kind of news is there that you forget the aristocratic play and behave in an undignified manner?â As Aria accepted the newspaper, Ruby, who was waiting nearby, furrowed her forehead.
âThe most respected figure for the common people is not the Emperor, but the Crown Princess!â
When she saw Aria read an article that decorated the center of the newspaper, Annie said with a rising smile, âIt is natural, but no matter where I go these days, thereâs nothing but a story about Your Highness the Crown Princess! All of the people are praising you for doing a good deed, and they are sure you are an angel from heaven.â
Annie kept on saying that the support for Aria was almost beyond the Emperor. She said something quite natural, though everyone knew it, even if she didnât have to show it through the newspaper.
âI donât think this is why you, a bride-to-be who should be busy preparing for the wedding, delay your schedule because of the hustle and bustle.â
Aria had even given Annie a vacation because she had looked very busy. So when Aria pointed this out sharply, Annie closed her mouth and rolled her eyes. She looked embarrassed because she was caught off guard, but she soon blushed and looked at Ariaâs eyes because it had been a frequent occurrence.
âActually⦠I came to see you so shamelessly for a favor.â
âWhat do you want?â
There was nothing new, but Aria asked back, putting the newspaper down on the table. It was expected. There was so much she needed for a wedding that she would need help with it.
âIâve been wondering if you could introduce to me the designer you invested in last time. Iâve personally checked other designers, but itâs more expensive than I thought, and I donât like their stylesâ¦â
Before the words were finished, Ruby opened her eyes wide, and Ariaâs mouth went up.
âRuby, show Annie what Iâve prepared.â
âYes, yes.â
âWhat youâve prepared forâ¦?
Annie, who had a puzzled look, quickly followed Rubyâs hand gesture as to asking what she did instead of following her.
âI think Her Highness the Crown Princess knows you really well. Thatâs why sheâs prepared it in advance.â
â⦠What do you meanâ¦?â
Annie was going to ask Ruby, but she couldnât talk because she reached her destination. No, Ruby opened the door and Annie could not keep on saying at the landscape that had unfolded.
âOh, my God. Whatâs all thisâ¦?â
âThatâs what Her Highness the Crown Princess has prepared for you two.â
Amazingly, Aria had ordered a dress from the designer in advance, judging that Annie would make such a request.
Annie, with her mouth wide open, looking at the room packed with dozens of dresses, slowly entered the room. They were all too colorful and beautiful compared to the dresses Annie had separately checked. âAria has prepared all of these dresses !â She was so moved that she could not speak.
âThese are the dresses she ordered for you and Jessie to wear. If you choose a dress you like, the designer will adjust it to your size. She said you could take several dresses.â
âYou are so blessed even if you are just a maid,â Ruby said quietly to herself.
âYou are right. I am so blessed even if I am just a maid. I was very good at choosing Aria after abandoning Mielle,â Annie thought so a thousand times.
âHer Highness knew youâd come to ask her and prepared them a few days ago. However, Iâve never thought youâd come to ask her.â
âHow dare you? You are just a maid and a commoner.â
âYou donât recognize who you are,â Ruby complained several more times and quietly asked Annie, who was watching the dresses without caring what she said next to her, â⦠Is Her Highness the Crown Princess often give gifts to maids?â
âOf course. Do you ask for it while seeing what sheâs prepared? I donât even ask her if sheâs not this kind of person in the first place. I have a sense of shame.â
âI thought you were shameless.â
Rubyâs expression was changed at Annieâs reaction that it was not worth talking about. It was because she was also an opportunist like Annie. Ariaâs devotion to the maids was too much to be seen or heard.
â⦠Really? What kind of maid does Her Highness the Crown Princess like?â
Rubyâs pride was hurt, but when she asked Annie how she would satisfy Ariaâs mind, Annie answered frankly because there was nothing to hide.
âA maid who does her orders well.â
Ruby furrowed her forehead at such a simple and clear answer. â⦠Thatâs it?â
âThen what more could there be? Youâll know once you do it.â
â⦠It doesnât seem like youâre doing a good job with her orders.â
âHow many times have you made mistakes when she assigned you to a reception job?â
When Ruby pointed this out, Annie pouted her mouth for a while and said that there was one thing she had missed.
âAh, Her Highness the Crown Princess likes a maid who is good at what no one else would do.â
âWhat is it that no one would do?â
âWell, itâs hard to give an example. Well, youâll find out when you get a chance, or maybe youâll never know.â
Annie hummed and watched the dresses after leaving a meaningful comment. If she liked any dress, she called Ruby and told her to put it aside.
âIâm not your maidâ¦!â
âI am not, right?â Ruby, who was about to get angry, closed her mouth, recalling the advice she just heard from Annie. She thought, âThis would be something no one would do.â
â⦠I get it.â
Ruby, imagining the sweet price Aria would give, nodded silently. It was enough to make her take care of a humble maid from the common people.
Annie chose several dresses, and Ruby quietly followed her.
* * *
It was their marriage that remained because Aria had had a national marriage and adapted to the life of the Imperial Castle, and the future of Annie and Jessie had been guaranteed. They had deliberately delayed their marriage for Aria, and they took the wedding day as something really important to them.
It was Jessie who had a wedding first among them.