Having finished all my work in the morning, I was greeted by Corinnaâs gentle voice as I returned home in the afternoon. My dear wife welcomed me back with a cute smile on her face. I doubt thereâs any greater happiness than this. Complementing her cream coloured hair and grey eyes, her tidy clothes gave her a gentle soothing aura and suited her well. Her round cheeks and smooth nose gave her a bit of a babylike face, but it was adorable to see her worry herself over it.
I really want to stand in the middle of the world and shout âMy Corinna is the cutest girl in the world!â
âIâm home, Corinna.â
After having listened to the gruff voices of Captain and other men all day, Corinnaâs voice healed my soul. Once again, I was made to understand Corinnaâs greatness. I hugged my wife and indulged in the softness of her flesh, before breathing in her sweet aroma.
âŚHaa⌠I donât want to go to work anymore. Iâd rather just hug Corinna all day long.
âI wasnât feeling too good today. If I canât see Corinnaâs happy smile I just⌠Hmm? You were here, Benno?â
âI was talking to Corinna before you returned home but it seems like you completely ignored my existence.â
Even though Benno said that with an exasperated look on his face, itâs only natural to not be able to see any guys standing next to Corinna. I donât care if youâre her brother, donât get so close to her.
âWhat were you talking to her about?â
âWho knows⌠Well then, Corinna, Iâm going back downstairs.â
Without answering my question, Benno passed me by and left. After she followed partway to see him off, I could hear Benno say âhave a good think about itâ. Recently, Corinna has been under the weather quite a lot. Could it possibly be due to something Benno said to her?
âWhat were you talking to Benno about? It looked like he had something important to say to you.â
âOtto, once I make up my mind, I promise Iâll tell you too.â
Having been gently turned down, I replied âOkay, I understandâ but in the depths of my heart I was thinking âNot againâ. Recently, thereâs been many instances of this happening. It feels like theyâre sneakily plotting something behind my back whenever Iâm away.
âŚCorinna and Benno are hiding some sort of secret from me.
Recently, due to necessity of keeping Myneâs circumstances a secret, Iâve often been asked to help out at the store or been taken along to business talks with the Merchantâs Guild. As a result of frequently coming in and out of the store, the leherls have all been interacting with me in a friendly manner and Mark even told me that he would soon be increasing the frequency with which I could enter the store, so I would like to think that I have earned a little bit of trust.
âŚAt this point, what kind of secret would they need to hide from me?
Even if it were to be something business-related, considering it has caused Corinna to stop smiling for days, it shouldnât be something that should be hidden from her husband.
âŚHmm? Now that I think about it, I was never told that it was a business-related secret. Since I wasnât allowed in on the conversation, I just naturally assumed it was something related to the Gilberta Company, but neither Benno nor Corinna ever said it had anything to do with the business. If itâs something unrelated to work then that must mean it was related to Corinnaâs private life. But I canât imagine something which would require Benno to tell Corinna and then tell her to keep it a secret. There were times when Corinna would say âIf you do that, Iâll divorce youâ as a joke or when she would be angry with me, but I canât imagine her actually going through with it.
âŚI didnât do anything that would anger Benno to that extent, right?
Itâs scary to be left completely out of the loop without any idea of what was going on.
Was it a bad idea to say âMyne is Bennoâs Goddess of Waterâ? Or did he get angry when I asked about his history with the Merchant Guildmaster? Is it because Myne took my advice to continue doing the work she had been doing and hence refused the invitation to join the Gilberta Company as an apprentice merchant? Or did they just not mention that it was business-related but had actually run into some sort of problem?
As I continued racking my brain, I tried observing Corinna to see if I could find any hints.
Is it possible that due to Corinna having been under the weather, Benno would tell me to âtake responsibility and break up with herâ?
âŚNo, I donât think thatâŚ
In that instant, I suddenly remembered something. It was something Benno told me before I married Corinna.
âThe heir of the Gilberta Company is going to be Corinnaâs daughter.â
The reason why a mere travelling merchant such as I was able to marry the Gilberta Companyâs heiress Corinna, was because Benno wanted to find an excuse to turn down the Guildmasterâs advances and unify the store in a situation where he desperately needed allies. It wasnât a marriage where I was desired for my qualities as a potential husband of the storeâs heiress. I was only chosen because there werenât any other options available.
Itâs already been almost three years since I married Corinna in those circumstances, but we havenât been able to have any kids yet. There were no problems in my daily life with Corinna, but from Corinnaâs standpoint, it would be troublesome if she were not able to give birth to an heiress. It would disqualify me from being her husband.
âŚI would be cut off. It wouldnât be something that could be appealed against by saying emotionally-driven words such as âwe love each otherâ or âI donât want to leaveâ. The company will always be the highest priority. Having discovered a probable reason why Benno might request a divorce, I tightly gripped my hand into a fist.
âOtto, whatâs the matter?â
âCorinna, tonight I intend to put in even more effort than I have until now.â
ââŚEh? I donât know what you plan on putting all your effort into but your eyes are scaring me.â
At the very least, I have to make sure Corinna wonât divorce me. Iâll give my all to do anything Corinna asks of me. Seeing me burning up with motivation, Corinna made a worried expression and put a bit of distance between us.
âOtto, you must be tired after having just returned from work. Iâll head to the workshop now so please take a nap until dinnertime.â
As I was told to by Corinna, I took a nap to rest in preparation for tonight.
âMaster Otto, thereâs a message for you from Master Benno. After dinner tonight, he wants you to head to his room together with Mistress Corinna. Apparently thereâs something important he wants to tell you.â
After I woke up from my nap, my servant Matilda conveyed Bennoâs message to me.
âNot his office, but his private roomâŚ?â
From the situation alone, it was easy to tell that this was a very important discussion. The only time I was ever allowed into Bennoâs private room was when I officially proposed to Corinna before our marriage. As long as I didnât have business there, I would never go to the 2nd floor of the Gilberta Company which is where all the leherls lived. At the time of the marriage, one of the conditions was that I wasnât allowed onto the 2nd floor where Benno lived so that people wouldnât mistakenly think that a travelling merchant such as I was going to inherit the company.
Recently Iâve been forced to do a lot of work related to Myne so I have been coming in and out of Bennoâs office and have occasionally gone to the 2nd floor. There were insufficient personnel who knew about Myneâs circumstances and whom she wouldnât be wary of, so I was needed to make up for the shortage in labour. But I had never been called up to Bennoâs private room.
âCorinna, do you know what this discussion is going to be about?â
After finishing dinner, the two of us left our dwelling and headed down the stairs. I wanted to collect as much information as possible before arriving at Bennoâs room but Corinna just softly giggled.
âOf course I do. Brother is having this talk with us because I finally made up my mind.â
âBecause you made up your mind?â
âYep. Otto, you didnât do anything wrong but I want you to be mentally prepared coming into this.â
Corinnaâs troubled expression was cute but I felt danger from those words and instantly all the blood drained from my face. My fears from earlier were beginning to feel more and more realistic.
âŚDid Corinna make up her mind to divorce me!?
âCorinna, does that meanâŚâ
Perhaps because my words were croaked out in a hoarse voice, Corinna didnât pay me any heed and knocked twice on the door to the 2nd floor. Mark had apparently been waiting for us as he immediately opened the door and guided us inside. The leherls were still eating dinner but Benno had already finished and was waiting for us in his room. He probably chose to eat dinner separately because it was going to be a discussion that he wouldnât want the leherls to overhear.
âTake a seat.â
As soon as we entered, Benno pointed at a chair in front of him with a complicated expression on his face. It was the exact same seat that I sat in when I talked to Benno before my marriage with Corinna. I instinctively tensed up and felt like my throat was dry. Back then, I felt ecstatic as if I was leaping headfirst into a bright future, but this time around, I was fearful and anxious that this happy lifestyle of mine was going to be taken away from me.
âThere isnât a lot of time until the leherls finish eating so letâs jump straight to the main topic. It has been decided that Myne is going to be entering the temple as a blue-robed apprentice priestess.â
âWhat?â
I repeatedly blinked as I slowly comprehended the words which were completely different to my expectations. The topic wasnât about Corinna divorcing me, but rather, Myne becoming a blue-robed apprentice priestess. Honestly speaking, I had no idea why this had anything to do with me. I donât think itâs something that needs to be said in the privacy of Bennoâs room.
âIs this about her no longer being able to help me do calculations at the gate? Captain didnât say anything but I donât really think this is something that must be kept secret from the leherlsâŚâ
ââŚDo I have to explain from there?â
Benno looked annoyed but nevertheless gave me an explanation about the temple and orphanage and the difference between blue and grey robes. Having grown up as a travelling merchant, the only times Iâve ever visited the temple were when I bought citizenship and when I married Corinna, so I didnât have the basic knowledge and common sense that a cityâs inhabitants would usually have.
âI now understand why Captain didnât talk about Myne entering the temple⌠But what does all of this have to do with me?â
âQuit your job as a soldier.â
I became a soldier for the sake of marrying Corinna. If Benno wants me to quit, then that meansâŚ
With the new products invented by Myne, the Gilberta Company had not only returned to its former glory but was now getting more business than it ever had in the past. Benno was also pleased that he now had enough clout to bark back at the Guildmaster. Considering we hadnât had any children yet, it meant there was no longer a need for the heiress of the company to marry a mere travelling merchant.
âBenno, I donât care about your opinion. Iâm never going to divorce Corinna! If you want kids then Iâll show youââ
âWho told you to divorce? Idiot, finish listening to me before you talk! I want you to quit your post as a soldier and come work in this store. Due to the new products Myne introduced, we have a severe shortage of human resources. I need you to come help out.â
âHuh? Eh?â
Bennoâs words were completely out of my realm of expectations, to the point where I was having trouble following the conversation.
âThe current Gilberta Company is already inseparable from Myne. Yet despite that, sheâs become a blue-robed apprentice priestess at the temple which has strong links to nobility. I can not predict what kind of influence this will have on the company.â
There was the risk of the company being crushed by the mere whims of a noble, but on the contrary, there was also the possibility of it becoming a store which nobles frequently relied upon. At the current point in time, there was no telling what would happen in the future, but Benno wanted to limit the amount of influence Myneâs actions could have on the company as much as possible.
âIâm not only concerned about the influence of nobles. Iâm getting a lot of petitions from that sh*tty geezer. Iâm going to go independent with the stuff that has nothing to do with the Gilberta Companyâs original line of business of clothing, such as Myneâs paper and the cooking industry that sheâs going to be starting from now on. I will help Myne while sheâs a blue-robed apprentice priestess. Thatâs why I want you to take my place in the Gilberta Company.â
If Benno were to start up his own company, he would lose all the permits and reputation that he has built so far. As a new business owner, he would have no backing from the nobility nor any funding. He would no longer be treated as the owner of a large company.
ââŚDoes Myne have enough value for you to throw away your position as the owner of a large company? It only looks like a bad gamble to me. From your earlier explanation, I can already imagine that a commoner blue-robed apprentice priestess like Myne would be hated by the real blue-robed priests in the temple.â
Benno folded his arms and said âWell, that sounds about rightâ as if I was only stating the obvious. It seemed like he was going through with the idea despite understanding the risks. I wanted to stop him because I didnât want Corinna to feel sad if something went wrong. But Benno had no intention of changing his mind.
âYou know, I actually make bad gambles all the time. Even back when I gave permission for your marriage with Corinna, everyone around me was trying to get me to change my mind.â
âAnd youâre really going to feel safe handing over the store to someone like me?â
âI see⌠In other words, you want me to hand over the position of Corinnaâs husband to someone else?â
Having found a weakness he could attack, Bennoâs lips curled into an evil grin.
But his face wasnât serious and it was clear he was only teasing me rather than seriously telling me to divorce Corinna.
âIâm Corinnaâs husband! Who the hell would give her up?â
My relief at the discussion not being about divorce and my joy at being able to become a merchant again swept through my entire body. It was clear that Benno wasnât going to change his mind, regardless of what I would say to him. In which case, it was in my best interests to ride this momentum.
âIf youâre motivated, then I plan on training you as soon as possible. When will you be able to quit your post as soldier?â
ââŚAs expected, I would need a turnover period to find a successor. Iâll talk to Captain so that I can quit the job as soon as possible.â
âAhh, thereâs more and more issues popping up. Well, do your best to talk it out with him.â
For the time being, it seems like Iâll be doing my job as a soldier while being trained as a merchant on the side. Even so, I was happy that I would be able to return to being a merchant and work to support Corinna from within the store.
âItâs necessary to have people around who would be able to support Corinna while sheâs pregnant. It would be troublesome if you, as her husband, werenât able to act as her pillar of support.â
âEh? Then that means⌠the reason Corinna was feeling under the weather wasâŚâ
I turned to Corinna and started trembling in joy. I raised my fist into the air and shouted.
âOh yeaah! Is the child going to be a boy? A girl? I want a daughter who looks like Corinna. What should we name her?â
I was so happy about Corinnaâs pregnancy that nothing else was registering in my brain. All of my worries from earlier had been completely blown away. Iâm going to be a dad! Daddy is going to work hard for the sake of his family!
âOtto, calm down. Do you remember what I was talking about?â
âCorinna is going to have a kid! Iâm going to be a dad!â
âWrong! Thereâs something more important before that. Quit your job as a soldier and come work at the store! Your training is going to begin! Do you remember everything?!â
âAh? Probably? More importantly, should we celebrate with everyone? I gotta tell the entire city that Corinna is pregnant with my child and have them celebrate together with us.â
While my eyes had brightened up and my body language had visibly changed, Benno and Corinna made disgusted expressions.
âI didnât want to tell you because I knew youâd act like this once you knewâŚâ
âNothing can be done about it, right? He had a dangerous look in his eyes today that was just like that time he went on a rampage when he wanted to marry me. I figured it would be safer to just tell him than have him act on any strange delusions. This way we can at least take countermeasures beforehand and keep the situation under control.â
Corinna had a troubled look on her face as she sighed deeply.
âOtto, youâre banned from telling other people until I give you permission. Thereâs always the possibility of a miscarriage.â
Being lightly glared at by Corinnaâs grey eyes, I had no choice but to promise her I wouldnât tell anyone about it. I made a promise but, I really really want to tell someone! I want to tell all sorts of people! I want to tell everyone in the entire city who I pass by! I want to tell them that Iâm going to be a dad. That the cute Corinna is going to give birth to a cute baby. I desperately suppressed my urge to speak, but I couldnât help my mouth constantly loosening into a smile. If cute and cute were put together, just how cute would my baby look!?
âCheers to Vantole!â
We collided our wooden mugs against each other. During work, I was scolded and told countless times to âshape upâ and eventually, Captain brought me out to a bar for drinks. I wanted to quickly go back home and hug Corinna, but this was a good opportunity to talk to Captain about my plans to quit being a soldier. I guess it canât be helped.
âPu~haa, delicious!â
Captain poured his behelle down his throat and then looked at me.
ââŚSo? What happened?â
âCorinna told me not to tell anyone yet, so sorry Captain, Iâm gonna have to keep it a secret.â
I waved my hand and kept my silence, but Captain (who also happened to be Myneâs dad), went âahhâ and looked like he had come to an understanding.
âHey, congrats on having your first kid.â
âWh-Wh, howâd you know?!â
âWhat else would your wife tell you to keep a secret? Not too hard to guess from that goofy grin of yours, too.â
âŚWas it that obvious? Well, Iâll be damned.
The cat was out of the bag in a matter of seconds. But I wasnât the one who leaked it.
âŚCorinna wonât get angry at me, right?
I had such concerns in my mind, but nevertheless, while I consulted Captain with all sorts of important matters, I also ended up listening to him tell me about his own experiences. There arenât many opportunities to have a heartfelt talk with someone about fatherhood. The common sense I knew was all learned from my travelling merchant father and wasnât very relevant to the experience of being a father within the city. Benno and Mark also didnât have any children so it was a valuable experience.
âHey Captain, how did you come up with names for your kids?â
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