Ch 114
I Reincarnated as a Noble Girl Villainess But Why Did It Turn Out This Way?
I immediately began the process necessary for preparing the documents for the upcoming arrival of the person critical to establishing my knight order, Oscar Terejia. My knight order application needs to go to the central office of the Royal Armyâs headquarters stationed in the capital and I must submit some fees as well. Their office is also quite a grand place to behold.
âIâm here on behalf of Earl Terejia. Please give me the necessary documents in order to apply for a knight order.â
Bellway had taken me here today and was over at the next window, taking care of what we came here to do, but since we went to the trouble of coming to the knight headquarters, I might as well investigate some other things also.
âI would also like to ask a question. I may have heard a rumor that the bandits caught in my Kaldia domain have been executed.â
âA bandit group, you sayâ¦â¦ Oh, Kaldia domain? Could you be, Viscountess Kaldiaâ¦â¦?â
The knight at the window who was talking to me had a tired, bored voice. I couldnât help but furrow my eyebrows at his lack of manners. What have things come to if a knight working in the main headquarters has an attitude like this, sigh.
I managed to hear the knight saying the word âtortureâ¦â¦â to himself quietly under his breath as he looked through some documents. My ears may be better than I expected.
âW, what business do you have knowing these matters? The, the methods used to obtain information from them are classified as top secret. Where they are and what happened to them is also top secret.â
ââ¦â¦Maybe youâve misunderstood something. I would merely like to see the unclassified public documents available about the information learned from the bandits.â
âOh, ohh, ahh, the public documents.â
While still talking so slowly like a sloth, the knight got the public documents for me. I think that this knight probably thinks Iâm a torture maniac or something. I wonder if heâs seen the scars I left on the bandit group for himself.
âOkay, here you are, the public documents available about the bandit group.â
I took the folder of documents he gave to me, and swiftly scanned through them. As I expected, I didnât see Marquis Nordsturmâs name anywhere, but I did see a low-ranking northern nobleâs name, Viscount Garmstead. Maybe it was impossible for him to hide all connections entirely, and this is just a scapegoat? Either way, I carved Viscount Garmsteadâs name into my memory, then I returned the documents to the knight.
âThank you.â
âOh, sure.â
As I returned the documents, the knight immediately filed them away again. His expression didnât seem to have fear or curiosity, only boredom, and I decided to leave the window before I heard something unnecessary again.
âOh, my my. What a coincidence, I never would have thought that Iâd meet you here, Viscountess Kaldia.â
Suddenly, a raspy voice greeted me. What a place to meet him in.
ââ¦â¦Greetings, Viscount Ogren.â
âHmph, I canât say that Iâm feeling all too well right now. Unlike some barbarians, I prefer to avoid this type of place whenever possible.â
I merely laughed mentally at Viscount Ogren who was guffawing like an idiot. I donât know what heâs here for, but his words have already revealed that he must be here for something that only he personally can do since he hates being here so much.
âBy the way, Viscountess Kaldia. How are things going with my request from several days ago?â
âIâve gotten in contact with the Rogshia family.â
âI see. That means, you still havenât met their daughter yourself? Just what are you doing, you havenât even met the person herself to take care of the problem!â
Viscount Ogren seemed quite surprised, while I simply stared at him coldly in return. Maybe he was irritated that I would stand up to him, he gave me a look that said he was bored with me.
âWell, I hope youâll take care of things soon.â
He said that as if he had to get the last word in as I continued on my way. Although I must wonder, since heâs still a noble, is it really okay for him to reveal his emotions and thoughts so easily like that. He seems so easy to take advantage of. Well, heâs just a disposable pawn.
But just for the sake of harassing me, Marquis Nordsturm wouldnât dispose of this pawn on purpose, would he. Heâs definitely inconvenienced me at a time when I should be busy with other matters, but I think that would be careless of him.
âIâve returned. â¦â¦Eliza-sama, what are you been doing?â
Bellway returned with documents in hand when he noticed me just standing there tilting my head while thinking.
âOh, nothing in particular. Youâre finished?â
âYes. Iâve received all the necessary documents.â
âThen letâs go back to Earl Terejiaâs place. Time is of the essence.â
âTea party?â
âYep. Thereâs an invitation from the Rogshia family to see if you would like to meet their daughter officially at a tea party.â
âIs their daughter coming to the royal capital?â
âSheâs already here, as a first-year student in noble school.â
Ahh, I nodded in understanding. So this means that next year will be Feria Rogshiaâs coming of age ceremony and debut party.
In Arxia, people are considered adults at 16, and officially enter social circles then. Well, only those from the royal family or dukeâs families are able to be well-connected instantly upon reaching adulthood, but itâs still a necessary process for all nobles. â¦â¦Or to say, itâs basically a necessity for nobles to attend all sorts of these social events. Thatâs why even though Iâm not an adult yet, I still need to attend so many of these as well.
âHas a date been decided?â
âNot yet.â
âThenâ¦â¦ How about leaving it to Bellway?â
âIf thatâs what you want to do.â
I nodded to Earl Terejia, while also catching Bellwayâs look of surprise in the corner of my eye as he stood in the corner of the room. Then I turned around and faced Bellway directly.
âBellway, can I leave it up to you to arrange the date?â
âEliza-samaâ¦â¦â
Bellway looked back and forth between Earl Terejia and myself with a confused expression. I donât know what the Earlâs expression was though, I couldnât see his face from here.
Bellway coughed slightly, then he looked straight at me again.
ââ¦â¦Of course. Thank you, for leaving it up to me.â
âNo, thank you instead. Iâll trust you to do it, Bellway.â