Chapter 291: Get lost if you can't bake (1)
It seemed like this year would be the one where things finally went my way. Yeah, I deserved it after working myself to the bone all this time. If any justice was left in this world, then even an outsider like me should get a blessing at some point.
I felt happy. It was as if all the luck that had been piling up just exploded at once, sending wave after wave of unexpected fortune my way. If no one were around, I’d probably be doing flips in every direction while shouting with joy. Actually, not just in four directions—I’d shout to the skies in all eight if I could.
And that was why even Lather looked extra charming today.
Our dear manpower no. 3.
Just looking at him made me smile warmly. Up until now, I’d lumped him in with Rutis as one of my two biggest headaches, but who knew he was capable of something this considerate? Of course, I should’ve expected this. He was a mage, a symbol of intellect.
Honestly, I wasn’t sure what to think when he suddenly showed up in the empty club room. I wondered if he was here to ask for some unreasonable favor or maybe to confess to some trouble he’d caused. After all, there didn’t seem to be any reason for Lather to come see me first.
“I’ll handle the mages for you. There’s no need to trouble the busy advisor with that, is there?”
The moment he said that, my concern flipped into sheer delight. The prince of a magic kingdom was offering to take control of the mages? He had pinpointed the exact thing that was bothering me and offered to take care of it.
“And if you have some free time, there’s a favor I’d like to ask—“
“Don’t worry. If it’s something I can’t help with, I’ll ask the Mage Duchess instead.”
Now, of course, a royal wouldn’t offer help without a reason. He must want something from me in return, and thankfully, what Lather wanted was something I could give. At a time like this, it was pretty obvious what a mage was after.
So, I answered even before he finished speaking. I’ll give you what you want if you help me out properly.
“Thank you, Advisor.”
With that, we sealed the deal, and Lather gave me a respectful nod. Grateful? I should be the one thanking him.
I was worried about how I’d survive this year, back when I was still in the capital, but the important manpower I needed started lining up at my door as soon as I arrived at the academy. And it wasn’t just any manpower—these were highly capable ones at that.
Lather, in particular, was an unexpected slave—no, an unexpected blessing. Unlike Ainter, who was bound by royal duty, or Erich, who helped out because of family ties, Lather lent me a hand entirely of his own will. Sure, it was a calculated decision, but who cared? He’d work even harder if there was something in it for him.
Top tier...
I closed my eyes quietly as I watched Lather leave the club room. Top tier. I couldn’t think of anything else.
Even though I was the Mage Duchess’s soon-to-be husband, I couldn’t get too close to the students as the inspector. That distance made it hard to manage them effectively. But with Lather’s cooperation, I’d be able to overcome that problem. And with the authority of royalty behind him, it’d be even easier.
Of course, knowing the insane passion and unpredictability of mages, even a royal might not be able to control them completely. But it was enough. Lather would weed out the troublemakers first, and with only a few left, I could handle the rest.
Thank you...
I pictured Lather’s face again, the true symbol of reason in this era. I felt really thankful. I should make sure he gets one-on-one training with the Mage Duchess for at least an hour every day.
He’d be the top mage in Yuben by the time he graduated from this academy.
***
Contrary to my concerns before the semester started, the academy was peaceful. I wasn’t sure if the Principal’s speech awakened the students’ consciences or if they just had good manners and common sense, but either way, everything was calm.
With Sir Villar managing the foreign students and Lather keeping the mages in check, how could there be any chaos? Ainter and Erich were ready to step in in case of an emergency, too. It was a lineup that made my heart swell with pride. This must be how it feels like when you finally assemble the Five Tiger Generals in a strategy game.
“If it weren’t for Sir Villar, I’d have needed two bodies to get everything done.”
With that in mind, I invited him to the club room to express my gratitude. I met with the other three during club hours, but I hadn’t had the chance to take care of Sir Villar in the same way. As it happened, the Mage Duchess was away for class, so the timing was perfect to invite someone.
“You’re too kind. The academy would have taken excellent care of its students even without me.”
“Haha, that’s a reassuring thing to hear as a citizen of the Empire. The Principal will be pleased.”
I smiled slightly as I poured tea for Sir Villar, who responded with his usual calm demeanor. To be honest, I felt a bit guilty about how we’d decided to assign him the task of managing the foreign students without consulting him. Thankfully, it didn’t seem like he held any resentment for being left out of that decision.
Sir Villar must’ve recognized the need for cooperation and division of roles to survive the chaos of this year’s admissions. Honestly, we’d have been stuck without him overseeing the foreign students. It wouldn’t have worked for me or the Principal to step in directly since we were from the Empire ourselves...
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