Chapter 337
Adelaide-chan has followers.
It’s a bit unusual for a daughter of a newly emerging viscount to have followers.
Such people would normally be daughters of a duke or a marquis, or at least a daughter of a powerful count or higher.
But for that to be the daughter of a small and weak new viscount family…
…Well, maybe it was because of her debutante ball…
Did the heads of the noble families like it, did the children themselves like it, or did they just want connections with me, the Hime Miko…?
Anyway, Adelaide-chan has pawns now.
Of course, a daughter from a Count’s household and above would not become an entourage of a daughter from a Viscount household, so Adelaide-chan’s pawns are daughters from either a Viscount household or a Baron household.
I’m sure the daughters of senior aristocrats would want to make Adelaide-chan their entourage, but after that debutante ball, Adelaide-chan was able to have her own entourage in an instant, and by the time the senior noble ladies tried to talk to her, it was already too late.
…Yeah, Adelaide-chan is a cute, smart, energetic, sincere, and caring child, so it’s only natural that she would be admired by the other young ladies.
Indeed, the fact that I organized the debutante ball and that she is good friends with me, the Hime Miko, probably had a little to do with it, but even without those things, Adelaide-chan has become popular.
And when I checked with Adelaide-chan herself, it seems there’s nothing strange among her entourage.
Well, if the parents and the person themselves are burning with ambition, no matter how much Adelaide-chan is a friend of Hime Miko, she won’t be an entourage of the emerging Viscount family…
Rather than becoming an entourage of Adelaide-chan, they would try to have a deeper relationship with me, the adopted daughter of the Marquis, the head of a merchant association, and the tutor of Sabine, the Third Princess… Although, I heard that Sabine-chan was discovered to be a genius, so I was immediately dismissed from that role… She thinks of me as an older sister who was one of the heroes of the “Royal Capital Absolute Defense Battle”, and is currently the most charming girl in this country, with outstanding proportions…
Oh, and uh, there was also a saint-sama recognition from the fireworks at a debutante ball…
Yeah, Beatrice-chan, good luck!
So, although there are some who have become followers at the behest of their parents, they are only “protecting themselves, by clinging to the slightly stronger ones among the weak”, and they are only telling their daughters to “befriend the daughter of Viscount Reiner”. They don’t seem to have any strange ambitions or goals, they’re all good girls, probably.
And at parties, it is said that the children of higher-ranking aristocrats will come and act together, but usually, it seems that only the daughters are the ones acting on their own.
…Good, easy to use!
The only problem is that…
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“Eh? It’s not much of a problem, you know?” (Adelaide)
“Eeh~!” (Mitsuha)
Regarding the selection of the initial members when the Sorority was launched, I explained that I was thinking about how the “Society” in the new continent was…
In the new continent, the presiding officer was the daughter of A Marquis, Micchan No. 2, which made it possible to coordinate various behind-the-scenes activities and automatically eliminate those who didn’t want to work under Micchan No. 2.
But with Adelaide-chan presiding, a daughter of a Viscount family, and me, Hime Miko, as her backer, there won’t be anyone who’ll object, right?
This is also the reason why Sabine-chan can’t preside over the event.
It’s not that they won’t participate in a gathering hosted by Her Royal Highness… They can’t… The position of the noble daughters will be a big hurdle.
However, it’s impossible to accept all noble daughters due to the number of people, and some of them have difficult personalities.
Even if they treat me and Adelaide-chan properly, if they are arrogant to other daughters, especially to those who are lower in rank than themselves, the atmosphere will not be as congenial as that of the Society of the new continent.
On the other hand, it is also against our philosophy of ‘regardless of parent faction’ to be overtly selective when sending out recruitment invitations for the initial members…
When I explained the situation to her and discussed it with her, Adelaide-chan replied, “It’s not much of a problem, you know?” I was very surprised.
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