Ch 16
I Reincarnated as a Noble Girl Villainess But Why Did It Turn Out This Way?
Itâs the third and final day of my birthday celebration. In the halls that were normally empty, and the garden were quite a few people I didnât know. They were nobles from neighboring domains, and various nobles connected to Earl Terejia in some way. Although I know their names, itâs my first time meeting them.
I killed my family at an early age, and I hadnât even gone out from the area under direct control until the day before yesterday, so I had no way of getting acquainted with other nobles. Having so many people gather here in the mansion, itâs the first time that I can recall.
From my second floor window, I could see a deluge of various colors. Since Iâm still a minor, the earl is taking care of greeting all the guests. The invited guests were waiting in the garden.
âThat young man over there is Viscount Henznautâs only son. And, the person next to him in green formal knight attire is one of Earl Genasâs sons.â
âTheyâre about at the age of graduating from school. If it continues to remain peaceful, itâll be beneficial for us to have good relations with them in the future.â
Kamil stood next to me and helped me by providing information on the neighboring domainsâ nobles, since he had served as the earlâs guard before during visits to other domains, he recognized them.
The nobles from the royal capital were mostly lower-ranked nobles and nobles without their own lands, and having their children accompany them might be normal, but the smaller border domainsâ nobles often had commoners accompanying them instead. As a respectable noble from the royal capital, Earl Terejia who had a history of serving in the royal palace, whenever he visited neighboring domains, just like how he would have lower-ranking nobles serving him in the royal capital, he would bring servants along with him.
And, because there werenât all that many chances to visit the neighboring domains, itâs really convenient how Kamil had gotten to go along with the earl every time.
Since it was plainly obvious, no matter how dumb Kamil was, since he was my retainer, the earl must have been trying to train Kamil and give him some experience. Today heâs left Kamil by my side as well, which was probably something done on purpose.
And so, while looking at the nobles from the window, the earlâs servant Bellway suddenly came up the stairs. This man is capable of appearing unexpectedly at random. I wonder if itâs a requirement to be able to walk extremely fast as the earlâs secretary.
âEliza-sama, it seems that everyone has arrived.â
âGot it. Iâll be there soon. Kamil, get Rashiok.â
âYes, Eliza-sama.â
In front of Bellway, Kamil didnât have his usual attitude, and I left him in charge of leading Rashiok. An extravagant mantle cascaded down from his shoulders.
Today, just like always, I was wearing formal knight attire, and todayâs was less casual and more formal than usual. The only slightly informal part was my longcoat. However, my mantle was heavier than usual, and annoyingly, I would become winded if I moved my upper body too much, but there was no helping it. It would have been better if I could ride a horse like on the first day of my birthday celebration, when I had to walk, I suddenly felt my vexation increasing. I reflexively raised my right elbow to try and alleviate some of the weight, but Bellway softly chided me, saying âbear with it, itâs only for today.â
âFormal ceremonial wear is really so heavy.â
âItâs actually lighter than a dress. Itâs because the undergarments are heavier.â
ââ¦â¦â
Bellway talked about womenâs undergarments like it was nothing, to which I couldnât reply and remained silent, as we headed downstairs to the first floor. At that moment, my attention was involuntarily caught by the face that appeared around the corner.
âAhh, Eliza-sama!â
âMrs. Galtonâ¦â¦â
My voice sounded fed up, and although I wanted to come up with an excuse, there was no helping it. There was an abundant amount of soft, sheer fabric in her arms, and she was also holding onto a gaudy dress. Because today is the first day where Iâll be introduced to all the nobles, she had implored for me to at least wear a dress on the occasion, and had appealed over and over to anyone and everyone without regards for who they were.
âEliza-sama, ojou-sama. Please, please reconsider, if you appear in front of all those nobles dressed like that, isnât that just like youâre declaring that youâll be working even though youâre a girl!?â
âAnd is something wrong with that, Mrs. Galton?â
Iâm really fed up with her gender discrimination. Naturally, my tone became rather harsh, and Mrs. Galton shrank back slightly from my pressure. I bet that Bellway behind me probably has a scary face as well.
âWithout a doubt, Iâm the lord of this domain. I have no relatives, and I canât afford to leave everything about managing this territory to Earl Terejia for the entire remaining time until I graduate from school. Heâs already quite elderly, I donât know when I might lose his protection.â
I donât have the free time to continuously listen to Mrs. Galtonâs meaningless petitions. Especially right now, when important noble guests are currently waiting for my arrival. Itâs very regrettable that my nanny who raised me was unable to discern the proper time and place for things.
âIf that happens, Iâd have to govern this domain and its people entrusted to me by the king all by myself. Thatâs why Iâm learning. Thatâs why Iâll be appearing in front of the nobles as I am. Or, is there a problem with that?â
âThatâsâ¦â¦â
Seeing that Mrs. Galton was lost for words, since I was in a hurry, I talked over her as I passed her by. Sheâs become more heated recently. Since Iâve grown and her duties as my nanny have been significantly reduced, I wonder if sheâs feeling frustration.
Whatever the case may be, if she doesnât calm down a bit, sheâll become more and more isolated within the mansion. It might seem odd if I try to seriously confront her about her views, but luckily Bellway feels the same way I do and keeps her in check.
I could hear the band beginning to play their music. I stopped for a moment at the hallway door, to go over my appearance once more. Bellway reached out his hand, and slightly adjusted the position of my scarf.
âYour sharp words just earlier, were quite refreshing to hear. If Eliza-sama really thinks that, the earl-sama will be pleased to hear that as well.â
ââ¦â¦Because I returned with an injury on the first day of my birthday celebration, I think itâs made me more irritable. Mrs. Galtonâs actions, in her own way, are out of consideration for me and my future as well.â
âYes, thatâs true.â
Bellway didnât smile as he replied, and he entered the hall without saying another word, so I followed him without hesitation. When the doors opened, brightness filled the entire hall as lights were everywhere despite it being noon. I glanced everywhere around me, but could not feel any fragments of favor from their eyes. Well, itâs nothing to falter over. After all, itâs common to first meetings. I got used to it even though itâs unpleasant. As expected of the guests gathered by the earl, there was no rude commotion to be heard from them at all.
Since itâs like this, while I canât completely put aside the issue with Mrs. Galton, I decided to give up defending her. Itâll be terrible for me later if Iâm inattentive and make a blunder.
Earl Terejia brought me around, and introduced me to the noble guests. Among the Arxian nobility, there are customs and manners that must be observed when introducing someone to oneâs acquaintances for the first time. Itâs that Iâm not supposed to do anything as the guest of honor, and someone else shall introduce you to everyone. Meaning, I was limited from directly greeting people. I was introduced to nobles from domains we had dealings with, domains that we could build relationships with in the future, our neighboring domains, and nobles from the royal capital that the earl has known for a long time.
Since Kamil had been teaching me prior to this, remembering their names was a relatively smooth process. Guests from important domains that we would trade with such as Henznaut and Rogshia would have to be treated courteously, while I had to pay attention to not offend those from nearby strong domains such as Genas or Jugfena, it was quite tiresome.
Among them, there was a young man who strangely didnât seem disagreeable to me. He seemed young, probably just a little past twenty years old. He had snow white skin that Iâd hardly ever seen since being born in this world, rare silver hair, and deep blue eyes. He must be from northwest of the royal capital, only the people from west of the Albus Mountains have such a special coloring, and my eyes were involuntarily drawn to him. He met my eyes, and broke into a faint smile. At his complete seeming lack of bad intentions, I actually started to think he was suspicious and only nodded back.
âKamil, whoâs that person with the silver hair?â
When Kamil took a look at the young man I was indicating at, he seemed to be a little lost for a bit, until he finally replied in a voice lacking confidence in the answer.
ââ¦â¦I think thatâs Margrave Molton from the Foshubari region.â
Foshubariâ¦â¦ the most northwestern region of the kingdom. Since itâs rather far away, I only know the rough outline of the geography in that region. Heâs really come quite a long ways just to visit this backwater domain belonging to a junior viscountess. It takes almost a month to come here using a horse-drawn carriage. As a margrave, I wouldnât think that he has all that much influence in the palace, so I donât know why the earl would have invited this man here.
âWould you like to go greet him?â
ââ¦â¦Nah, itâs fine.â
Earl Terejia hadnât introduced him. Rather than spending time on him, I think I should be paying more attention to other nobles.
And so I drove that beautiful silver color out of my mind, and went back to watching Earl Terejia. The young man continued watching me for a bit. I could see him out of the corner of my eye, he was the only one in this venue who had something like a slight, soft smile at me for some reason.