âThe management of the maids is under my jurisdiction, and the management of the servants is under Derek. No matter if youâre the Madam, I canât manage personnel like this. Moreover, if you change it all at once, the uproar would be significant.â
She was half right and half wrong.
When the hostess of the house changes, personnel changes inevitably occur.
It was the content of what I saw in a book called ă The Ladyâs Life White Paper ă, which Dimitri gave me as a gift.
He gave me the book when I asked him if I could take over the management of his employees. I was able to get a lot of hints from there that helped manage the employees. However, the personnel change I ordered was more significant than necessary. So, Sophie or Derekâs concerns were understandable.
But, it was Sophiaâs act of ignoring me and openly complaining like thatâŠ
âItâs natural for clashing to occur when thereâs a change, so it would be better to solve it at once without dragging it out.â
âMadam, the circumstances of this mansion are well known to me and Derek here. Leave it to us.â
Sophia did not break her argument until the very end.
Still, I answered calmly.
âI will. Though I will rule the mansion my way.â
âMadam.â
âSophia, as you said, I am the Madam here. You are a hired servant for the needs of your superiors.â
Instead of backing away from her, I stared into her stubborn eyes as I continued my words.
âIsnât it your real job to manage the commotion that arises when I, the superior, want to move?â
Then, I asked provocatively.
âWhy arenât you confident in your job?â
Sophia did not hide her displeasure and rolled her eyes at my question.
âAll right. Instead, even if the mansion becomes chaotic for the time being, itâll be inevitable. Itâs because the Madam mixed up the work of the employees, who were skilled in the task at hand, at will.â
I smiled and nodded my head.
âYes. Do your best. Does Derek have anything more to say to me?â
Actually, it was Dimitriâs job to take care of Derek. However, he had entrusted me with the management of all the servants. Derek, whom I have seen so far, was a man of few words and quick-witted eyes.
He answered with a light smile on his face.
âI will do as the Madam commands.â
âOkay. Then, go ahead and get busy.â
Eventually, the two nodded and went outside.
After a while, Coco, who had disappeared from somewhere, came through the open window and spoke to me.
âThe woman who just left said, âWe didnât work like this for Mrs. Elbas, but now, the Madam is too reckless,â angel.â
I tickled Cocoâs head and smiled a little.
âYouâre such a cute snitch.â
âScratch my neck more. The angel smells fragrant, and it makes me feel good.â
It seems that he is cheeky, too.
***
For a week after ordering the large-scale reshuffle of the employees, the mansion was in quite a refurbishment. There have been frequent situations where clothes that were supposed to be washed were not washed on time, mealtimes were delayed, or even fights between employees were common.
Whether it was because the work was difficult or some were doing it on purpose, as the days went by, the eyes that looked at me in a bad way became visible.
As I pretended I didnât see it and turned a blind eye, the employeesâ acts of overbearing behavior had gradually gone too far.
âThere was even talk of a strike today.â
Agwen relayed the status of the employees in real-time to me.
She was believing that there could be something unwavering for me even in this situation.
âItâs a strike.â
In order to encourage personnel transfers with Dimitriâs cooperation, he was giving double overtime pay and even a special allowance.
âMost of the salaries doubled, probably?â
Well, if they feel that the work is too hard for their monthly salary even though they are paying a fair price, they can go out on their own.
Otherwise, organizing and countering against me could only be seen as having personal feelings towards me.
âAre there people who want to join the strike, other than those gathered around Sophia and Tilda?â
Agwen shook her head as she pondered.
âThere are also many people who do their job quietly without getting caught up in the atmosphere.â
I grinned.
âLook. If we are paying twice their salary, it is indeed good treatment.â
***
Two days later, Coco, who had been wandering around in a human form with Blue and me as we played in the garden, jumped over the wall and ran to me.
âIt must be today, angel.â
âWhat do you mean?â
ââIf we go on a strike, wouldnât the Young Madam be surprised? The Master may scold her. She just made things complicated for nothing.â<.i> Theyâre coming here while saying that!â
It seemed that the employees were coming after me to argue.
âBlue, Iâm sorry, but todayââ
I was going to say that I would play until now, and was going to say I will play more next time although Blue was not anywhere to be seen already.
âWhen did he goâŠ?â
Cats are always like thisâŠ
So, before the employees arrived, I went to my room and dressed neatly as I waited. Soon, there were murmurs from outside, and several people gathered at the door.
When a knock was heard, I opened the door to them myself.
âWhatâs going on? Why is everyone gathered like this?â
âMadam, Iâve come to tell you something.â
Dozens of people were lined up along the hallway, led by the maid, Sophia. Seeing that, I went out into the hallway, glanced around at them, and asked in a calm, slow tone.
âWhatâs going on, Sophia?â
âAfter the Madam instructed me to move, the work became very difficult. Please evoke the order so that I can return to my original position.â
âI understand that, and you are being paid more. Arenât you satisfied?â
âEach of us has our own skilled work. We know whatâs going on. No matter how much the salary rises, itâs still difficult.â
âI seeâŠâ
As I blurted out my words, peopleâs expressions became more elated.
âWhat should I do about thisâŠ?â
I pretended to be embarrassed and took a little more time before continuing. Meanwhile, Sophiaâs nose rose higher.
âThen, letâs do this.â
As if I had finally come to a conclusion, I stared back at the people and said.
âIn the meantime, I will pay severance pay according to the length of time you have worked here. And, all of you gathered here are fired.â
At my words, Sophia snorted as if she was dumbfounded.
âHa, fired? Is the Madam saying youâre going to fire all these people at your own will?â
âEach one of you could find a skilled job for yourself and go elsewhere. If you come here saying you canât work, then I have no choice but to let you go so you can find your aptitude and go somewhere else.â
âIf only you could restore it back to its original state⊠â
âNo, I have no intention of doing that.â
Sophia clenched her teeth. Employees who came all the way here, trusting her, began to murmur. Some even cried, saying, âThere is no place that pays more than here.â
As some of them started to run away, Sophia, annoyed, was cornered and shouted.
âWithout us, the mansion would not run properly. Are you prepared for that?â
I smiled at her words.
âThanks for the concern, but itâs up to the rest of us here. So, thereâs no need for the people who are leaving to worry about that.â
âThis is unfair. Itâs the Madam who is in trouble when the Master finds out that you have freed us in this way.â
âOh, my. Even threats.â
I was confident that the Duke of Blois would not mind what I was doing. Still, I knew such a remark would come out.
âSo, I have something prepared.â
As I smiled leisurely, I then pulled out something I was holding at my side. It was a ledger book created with the help of Coco.
âYou really think so, Sophia? If so, where would you like to go and take a look at this with me?â
Curious, the employees jerked their heads, wondering what I was going to do.
After clearing my throat by coughing slightly, I recited the things written in the book in a cheerful voice.
âHughes, 1 million pennies stolen in a week by embezzling magic lighting, and 800,000 pennies in a week by embezzling uniform fabrics. Sony, 750,000 pennies were stolen in a week by embezzling groceries. Artie, stole cleaning supplies and stole 550,000 pennies in a weekâŠâ
Every time I recounted each personâs embezzlement, the employees trembled in embarrassment.
Their faces turned white when they heard the names of individuals and the exact amounts.
âThis is why doubling the normal monthly salary was not good enough for them. If they made up their mind and moved diligently, they could have embezzled three times the salary.â
The reason they were so dissatisfied with the personnel change was probably not because of the intensity of my work. Their grievance was that they had upended the grounds of the embezzlement.
âIt seems that Mrs. Elbas turned a blind eye to the embezzlement of the employees to spy on Dimitri.â
So, I guessed that many of these people would have remained loyal to Mrs. Elbas, who had now left the Bloisâ mansion.
After going through the list for a long time, I stared at Sophia as I uttered the last part.
ââŠSophia, about 3.5 million pennies were received for a week in return for closing your eyes after seeing their embezzlement.â
Sophiaâs eyes widened as big as a candle.
I purposely covered the ledger so that it could make a noise.
The shoulders of the employees gathered at the sound also shrank.