Ch 107
I Reincarnated as a Noble Girl Villainess But Why Did It Turn Out This Way?
February 4, 2017 · by imperfectluck · in Uncategorized. ·
The skies are clearing, and the snow is melting. After the snow completely melted around the Mansion of Golden Hills, we returned to the village under construction. Nothing big happened this past winter, and I confirmed in the new village that everything was alright with the water sources and supply.
âThereâs a lot of garbage this year as well.â
Teomer was muttering to himself with a frown on his face. The stone path for the village under construction was still incomplete, with dirt exposed everywhere and dead branches and plants scattered about. Itâs also quite muddy, and thereâs even some fish lying around here and there, with a few of them bouncing up and down. I suppose this is all due to the recent flooding.
âWell, the bright side is that this provides us with quite a nice supply of fish for the time being.â
Teo could only shake his head as he gave orders to his warriors to gather and wash the fish laying by the roadside. It was really muddy and they werenât used to this type of food gathering, so it took about half an hour to collect and clean all the fish we saw.
âIâll also go wash myself in the river before returning. The temperature should be just about right.â
During winter, my new citizens had borrowed the bathing facilities in the barracks, but that facility only has hot water when itâs time to cook food. I think that something can potentially be developed to automatically adjust the flames and provide fuel as an upgrade to modernize the bathing facilities, but unfortunately Kaldia doesnât have the means to do so. So unfortunately, my new citizens still donât have their own place to bathe yet. This was one of Kamilâs plans that he left behind, but it seems like thereâs still quite a while until it can be realized.
â¦â¦I donât have enough money, time, or personnel. Maybe I should write down the ideas that I want to actualize but donât have the means to do yet. There would be no meaning to it if I forget what I wanted to do in the first place if I have the ability to do so in the future.
The next morning I had the Kaldia army help in gathering up the new citizensâ tents and belongings, and help transport it all by horseback. By noon, the hillside that had been full of tents was already well on its way of returning to its original state.
âSomehow, it feels like Iâm returning to a nomadic lifestyle.â
Reka next to me seemed to be having fun while looking all around him. Since the children arenât of much help with the heavy labor and to not let them get in the way, Iâve gathered them here with me to help with the process of collecting the small metal parts that help bind the tents to the ground. Not only were the Shiru children with me, the farmer children were here as well, and even the children that usually stayed with their parents were here today.
âUnfortunately, this is only for today. Iâll work hard and finish everything so I can come and visit you guys as much as possible.â
âIf Eliza-sama works hard, you can really make it happen. Our King would never lie, right?â
âWell, whatever a domain lord says is close enough to a proclamation. I canât say things Iâm uncertain of.â
I answered Reka while I continued to collect the small metal parts. After all, I figured Iâd help everyone personally as well. Tira just happened to meet my eyes then as she was sitting in front of me, and she smiled at me. I kept pulling up the small metal parts that fastened the tents, carefully wiped the dirt off of them, and tied them into bundles by wrapping ropes several times around the parts. The new citizens prepared this rope themselves, just like Teo.
âBy the way. Sometimes you guys call me âKingâ instead of lord, why is that? The King of Arxia is the only King in Arxia.â
As I continued to work with my hands, I figured that now was a good timing to ask this question Iâve always been wondering about. Iâve been called âKingâ by them several times now, and itâs perked my curiosity. Although only other Arxian nobles can understand the Artolan language they speak, itâll still be quite a bit of trouble if someone hears the children calling me their âKingâ and can understand it.
âEh? Mm, but donât the people in your army also call you Charlie?â
âOh, do you know the meaning of Charlie as well?â
Even now, I still donât know why people kept calling me Charlie. Even though Mrs. Marshan is proficient in her language abilities, she didnât know either, and Kamil started this trend of calling me Charlie that somehow spread to my entire Kaldia army. Thatâs why I figured that maybe Kamil was using a term from another language or he just made up a name entirely to call me by.
Thatâs why Iâm shocked that Reka, with his Artolan heritage, knew this word. I had thought this possibility to be the unlikeliest, but maybe itâs just that some ancient words have been left over here in the Jugfena region. The Arxian language in the Jugfena region and the Artolan language share an archaic root language. Of course, there are many similar sounding words between the languages.
âLetâs seeâ¦â¦ We call you our King simply because thatâs our term for the person ranked above our clan chiefs. Thatâs all.â
Thatâs all, he says, as he smiled as if he knew some secret I didnât. I feel from his expression like heâs still not telling me everything, but I have no evidence to base this on, so Iâll let it go. When I happened to look at Tira though, she seemed to have listened in on our conversation as she had the same secretive grin that Reka did.
âOk, itâs time to get moving! Hurry up and move, Gunther will lead the way!â
In the distance, I heard Teomer giving the order to move out. I had left Teo and Gunther to decide between themselves who would lead everyone on the way, and it seems that it will be Gunther. It seems that the two of them became quite friendly with each other over the winter training the army did. Is it because theyâre close in age, I wonder.
âAlright, we should probably get moving as well.â
Tira wrapped up the last bundle of metal parts with a small sigh in her voice. Looking around at all the other children, I also saw those that were disappointed like she was, as well as children that seemed really excited and were having lots of fun.
Among all the children, I noticed that a certain silvery-blue head of hair that really stands out in a crowd was missing. Heâs also one of the earliest to physically mature among his age group, so even without his hair color heâs easy to spot due to his height alone. But no matter how much I looked for him, he wasnât there with the other children.
âBy the way, whereâs Athrun today?â
âEh? Well, since heâs so big, maybe heâs helping some of the slightly older children.â
The children that are ten and older are helping the women gather all the cloths and bundle them together on horseback. I looked over in that direction, but I still didnât see Athrun at all.
âWhat do you need Athrun for?â
âNothing. I just got curious since I didnât see him around.â
âMmm. Oh, perfect, Athrunâs returning just now!â
Reka pointed behind me, as I turned around and looked. Some children were leading a group of horses in this direction, and Athrun was among them.
âSorry to keep you waiting! Weâve brought the horses, so letâs begin loading!â
A girl who seemed about fifteen years old was acting as their leader and giving orders. It was easy to tell at a glance that all the children bringing the horses here were several years older than the children I was with. Since our work is finished as well, they probably noticed and headed over to help us get started with the moving.
During all this, Athrun came up to me and slapped me genially on my shoulder for some reason.
âEliza-sama, I have something Iâd like to say to you.â
Whatâs this about? Is it something that I have to take care of right now? As I finished packing the tools in my hand into a sack, I turned around to face Athrun silently. As if he wasnât saying anything so serious, he told me something without any hesitation.
âIâm going to enter the Kaldia army starting today.â
â¦â¦With such a simple sentence, it was like he dropped a bomb on me.
ââ¦â¦Huh?â
Although he had told me he had something to say, this was more along the lines of a proclamation. I had no idea what was going on, so all I could do was blink and keep looking up at the much taller Athrun.
âIf I canât become a Shiru warrior, I can at least fight for our King and the Kaldia army. Thatâs why, Iâm going to join your army. Enter it, and stay there.â
Although I had indeed planned on recruiting new members for the army soon, it seems that my first applicant has shown up from an unexpected place. Heâs a young boy with determined eyes and a direct gaze that look like heâs made a decision he definitely wonât step back from, so my face couldnât help but put on a serious expression automatically as well. Then, I stood up and nodded as gracefully as possible.
âI shall allow you to enter my army. I look forward to your accomplishments. â Thank you for becoming my warrior.â