I Favor the Villainess Chapter 2
Something gained, something lost
â» This episode is set several months before the epilogue.
The Bauer Kingdom is in the transition period.
Itâs not only nobles who are tossed about by the big event that is the revolution.
Ordinary citizens who were its supporters are also forced to deal with changes to their lives.
Shaking free from the Naa Empireâs interference, citizens of the Bauer Kingdom achieved a bloodless revolution, but that doesnât mean the standard of living would improve immediately.
Rather, due to the effects of Sassal Volcano eruption and the temporary disorder from the revolution, it can be said the lives of citizens are worse than before the revolution.
In other words, there are all sorts of difficulties now.
âI understand that. I understand, butâŠâ
Thereâs no Claire-sama with me right now.
Claire-sama is making every effort for the sake of establishing the new administration.
Actually, I also wanted to help, but unfortunately I am a layman in politics.
I wouldnât amount much to a serious affair like establishing the new administration.
All I can do is be an errand girl per Claire-samaâs instructions, andââ.
âHeal Claire-sama when she comes back tired, thatâs about itâ
What Iâm now doing is cooking a cream stew in the academy dormitory kitchen.
Due to shortage of supplies, luxurious ingredients canât be used much.
Especially vegetables, due to the bad harvest caused by the volcanic ash from the eruption.
What I can get my hands on is so poor it cannot be compared to the time the academy was a place for nobles.
Still, Iâm using poor carrots and onions I somehow obtained.
The protein source in the past was mostly beef, but itâs an almost impossible-to-obtain luxury now.
To deliciously cook the chicken I somehow managed to obtain, Iâm doing this and that.
I heard a high-pitched, yet strangely familiar to my ears, voice.
When I looked back, Claire-sama was standing there.
âWelcome home, Claire-sama. Youâre early today, arenât you?â
âI am home. The meeting turned disorderly⊠So that everybody could calm down, it was adjourned for todayâ
âIs that so. Sounds like itâs difficultâ
Saying so, Claire-sama sat on a chair and messaged her eyes.
I stopped what I was doing, washed my hands, and handed her a towel moistened with hot water.
âPlease put it on your eyes. I think itâll feel goodâ
âThank you. Like this, I wonder⊠Aah⊠This is⊠effectiveâŠâ
Like this Claire-sama motionlessly applied the towel for a few minutes.
âThe opinions are divided on whether women should participate in politics. Naturally I am in support, however the opposite viewpoint is firmly rootedâ
In in 21st century Japan matters such as womenâs suffrage are natural, but in this world itâs by no means simple to implement participation of women in politics.
âIn front of me they are still showing restraint, however the gentleman have a fundamental doubt. That is, whether women can understand politics?â
This again sounds like outrageous words in light of the common sense of the 21st century Japan, but the situation is vastly different between Japan and this Bauer.
First of all, thereâs a problem with literacy rate and educational standards.
There are many women on the level of asking âWhatâs politics?â without either lying or joking.
Of course, former noble women are well-versed in liberal arts, and there are highly educated former commoner women.
But, such people make up only a small percentage of women as a whole.
Moreover, the number of women is high.
As a result of men being conscripted to military service in the conflict with the Naa Empire, in absolute numbers there are more women.
In such a situation, whether politics can actually work if women are allowed to participate isnât just a problem that can be solved by pretty words.
âI believe unless women are first allowed to participate, nothing will begin. I believe it will lead to frequent confusion at first, however gradually it will work outâ
Claire-sama is looking forward with optimism.
In reality, if women had to wait until all acquired the same education as contemporary men, women would be left behind from politics no matter how much time passed.
Besides, whatâs necessary for politics is not only learned in school.
Awareness of issues stemming from daily life is indispensable for politics.
But, even if that is explained, itâs hard to make higher-ups of the new government understand.
âPrejudice against women is still firmly rootedâ
I lightly hugged Claire-sama from behind.
Claire-sama entrusted her body to me.
Her body temperature is comfortable.
âSomehow it smells good. What is for supper today?â
For a while we connected ascertaining each otherâs existence, but suddenly Claire-samaâs nose twitched and she said that.
âThis evening itâs cream stewâ
âMy. It is a feast. And in times like these. It was difficult to prepare, right?â
Former noble Claire-sama is now fully aware of the food situation.
Claire-sama in an instant saw through my pains for the sake of preparing this supper.
âBecause itâs for Claire-sama. Letâs go back to the room and eatâ
âThank you, Rei. I am always grateful to youâ
I felt everything I did was rewarded with those words alone.
We returned to the room, and on the dining table I served Claire-sama the stew and baguettes.
Honestly, I wanted to add some side dishes, but this stew is the best I could do tonight.
I also served my portion and sat down.
Both of us put our palms together, then we started eating.
â! What a juicy chicken. Is such a good chicken available nowadays?â
Having tasted the stew, Claire-sama exclaimed happily.
âNo, itâs the usual chicken breast meat. There was a little trick to its preparationâ
âAfter lightly sprinkling salt and cooking alcohol on it and rubbing them in, I left it for a while. Then I thinly coated it all with starchâ
Breast meat is a part that you have to worry about drying out if cooked as is, so I pre-treated it by the book.
âYes. I wonder if it curbed drying out a littleâ
âIt is not something like a little. I thought it was thigh meatâ
Claire-sama being pleased is the most important.
Even without obtaining satisfactory ingredients, depending on preparation food can be made far more delicious.
Of course, thereâs nothing better than good ingredients.
âPhew⊠Thank you for the meal. It was very delicious. As expected of Reiâ
âIt was nothing muchâ
With these words, I served Claire-sama an after-meal coffee.
While looking over evening newspaper, Claire-sama sipped it.
Feeling Claire-samaâs presence behind me, I started cleaning up.
I like cooking, but washing dishes is a little annoying.
âThat is⊠When will we do it?â
Not understanding Claire-samaâs intentions, I asked for an explanation without looking back.
âIs it not obvious. Hold our weddingâ
I almost unconsciously dropped a plate.
âWedding⊠Claire-sama, are you teasing me?â
The times are like this, moreover we are partners of the same sex.
I donât think itâs realistic for us to hold a wedding now in any sense.
âAra. Does Rei not want to marry me?â
Thereâs no way I would not want to.
However, while that may be true, whether itâs possible is another matter.
âIn the first place, the new constitution hasnât yet been created, and isnât it likely that even in the new constitution same-sex marriage wonât be recognized?â
When I finished washing, I sat in front of Claire-sama and tried expressing my doubt.
Claire-sama closed the newspaper.
âCertainly, we cannot get married legallyâ
âBut, I do not believe there will be a particular problem with law with just a weddingâ
âI am thinking of a ceremony where regardless of the law two people who want to get married have their relationship recognized by their families and friendsâ
What Claire-samaâs saying is similar to the concept of the civil wedding ceremony in 21st century Japan.
There are various forms of marriage ceremonies, Shinto style where you make vows before God, Buddhist style where you stand before Buddha, and such, but thereâs also the civil style.
Itâs not a religious ceremony, it has an implication of making vows to each other, itâs a style that was spreading among the young generation.
I couldnât hide my surprise that Claire-sama holds such a value system in this world where old-fashioned value systems are dominant.
âI completely agree with that way of thinking, but thereâs the problem of money?â
This worldâs weddings also include a reception.
Holding a wedding is expensive, and it also costs those invited quite a lot.
When everybody is hard-pressed to make a living, even if we forced a wedding would they really come.
âLet us exploit the participants. Most of the people involved with us have decent positions in the new administration. There will be enough wealth to cover the ceremony, rightâ
âAah, now that you mention itâ
âOf course, I will cover the cost of Reiâs parentsâ participation. There would be no meaning to the ceremony if they did not participateâ
âNo, Iâll cover itâ
As a noble, Claire-samaâs assets were seized during the revolution, leaving only the bare minimum.
Even so, Claire-sama can normally live now thanks to citizens donating to her in honor of her achievements.
To be honest, I have more savings.
Since weâre living together I offered to share my assets, but Claire-sama refused.
Although we split living expenses equally, each of us manages money separately.
âThen, let us split that evenly. Anyway, Reiâs parents have to participate no matter what it takesâ
Claire-sama is looking forward to holding the ceremony anyway.
Itâs not like I donât want, but I think itâd be better if the situation calmed down more.
I donât want to pour cold water on Claire-samaâs enthusiasm, so for now I decided to try to assess the situation a little more.
âOthers who we will invite is the princes, Lene, Lambert, Misha, Father⊠I wonder if Onee-sama and Cardinal Lily would be difficultâ
âI think princes, Manaria-sama, and Cardinal Lily would probably be impossibleâ
âI understand Onee-sama is far away and Cardinal Lily is under investigation, but why the three princes?â
âYou seem to have forgotten, but Claire-sama is now a regular citizen. It would be difficult to have royalty attend the ceremonyâ
Iâm sure Claire-sama is mindful of it herself, but she seems unable to readily correct her common sense of a noble.
It must be in part because she meets important people of the new government and discusses with them as equals.
Although Claire-sama is a regular citizen, she has relationships with many prominent figures of the new governments.
âI should have known⊠however, after all it is disappointing. Then, who could come is Reiâs parents, Father, Lene and Lambert, and Misha, I wonder if that is allâ
âWhat about Claire-samaâs friends from when you were a noble?â
âThere are still children I exchange letters with⊠However, it would be difficult. It seems they are now doing their best to adapt to lives after losing the noble statusâ
What would happen to those who enjoyed wealth and various privileges since birth and suddenly lost them.
It wouldnât be strange if many became homeless.
Of course, they were left assets to live as regular citizens, but itâs difficult for those who lived as nobles to immediately switch to living as ordinary citizens.
âClaire-sama, wouldnât it be better to wait until the world settles down a little more? Then perhaps Claire-samaâs friends could also participateâ
âWhat is it Rei. You have been vague for a while. Were the words that you want to marry me a lie?â
âNo, theyâre beyond doubt what I really thinkâ
âIn that caseââ!â
It looks like Claire-sama is impatient about something.
I donât know the reason.
I reached out my hand and held Claire-samaâs hand.
âWhy are you impatient, Claire-samaâ
âWe are already in a relationship where we confirmed our feelings to each other. We can have a wedding anytime. Thereâs no need to be impatientâ
âHave I acted in some way that would make Claire-sama uneasy? If so, Iâll fix it, so please point it outâ
âIt is different! There is no problem with Rei. The problem is⊠meâ
â? Whereâs the problem with Claire-sama?â
Claire-sama is always perfectly lovely.
âAfter all, I⊠am no longer a nobleâŠâ
I couldnât understand what Claire-sama was saying.
Unintentionally I raised a foolish voice.
âI am saying, I am no longer a noble? I have no status, no prestige, no assets. What I only have is education beyond my position and useless pride. How long will Rei have feelings for such meâŠâ
I was under the impression that Claire-sama had already completely adapted to losing her noble status.
Claire-sama is a former noble â and a former highest rank noble at that.
Thereâs no way such Claire-sama wouldnât be anxious and confused by suddenly becoming a regular citizen.
What the hell was I looking at while wanting to stay with her and support her.
âClaire-sama, please calm downâ
I stood up, walked behind Claire-sama, and embraced her body.
To lessen her anxiety even if a little.
âEven if you are no longer a noble, my feelings for Claire-sama are not shaken in the slightest. Itâs not because Claire-sama is a noble that I love youâ
â⊠Yeah. I understand that. Rei is such a person. But, what about Reiâs family? Lene and Misha?â
For Claire-sama, being a noble is her very way of life.
Enough that she tried to sacrifice herself for that way of life once.
Sheâs chosen to live with me now, but that doesnât change that Claire-sama lost a large pillar of strength.
Of course Claire-sama would be unstable.
âClaire-sama, run for electionâ
â? Rei, we are talking about the ceremony nowâââ
âYeah, I know that. But, if we have a wedding like that, Iâm sure Claire-sama would feel emptyâ
âClaire-sama needs a new way of life. You need something to center your life around. Without it, youâll continue being anxiousâ
Claire-sama pondered about it.
She has nothing to stand on now.
I honestly wish it would be me.
Iâd be lying if I said I donât have a dark desire to spoil Claire-sama clinging to me for support.
But, that wouldnât be good for Claire-sama.
In the unlikely event that I left this world for some reason, Claire-sama would truly be left without any support.
â⊠I feel like I finally understand what Rei is trying to sayâ
After falling silent for a while, Claire-sama muttered so.
When I looked at her, the glint of a strong will returned to her eyes and Claire-samaâs face showed the usual unyielding spirit.
âNo, I will not run for electionâ
Claire-sama smiled at the confused me and continued.
âBeing involved in politics as a member of the new administration would certainly be a rewarding job. Surely it would be a perfect purpose in life for meâ
âBut, thatâs no good. Even though citizens carried out a revolution at great pains, if a person who symbolized the old regime remained in the center of politics, what would the revolution even be forâ
If you read about the world history, even if a revolution or coup dâĂ©tat occur, members of the old regime will remain to a certain extent in the new order, but Claire-sama seems to not wish for that.
Then, I canât force her.
âBut, I will search. For a way of life befitting meâ
âYes, I will support youâ
Seeing Claire-sama get over it, I dropped a kiss on her hair.
Claire-sama leaked a ticklish voice.
I hope Claire-sama finds her way one day.
We can have the wedding afterwards.
The partner I will marry is Claire-sama, who is always cool like this.
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