The Vankriff family regularly holds a gathering only with their relatives. Meanwhile, their butler Lawrence is the one who gathers the information and interacts with other associations. Father, I, Sauvell, Isabella, and Lawrence are currently gathering in a room.
Lawrence:â Last month, the number of people who are staying in our territory for medical purposes had increased by 30% after hearing the rumor about Lady Ellenâs medicine.â
Sauvell: â30% is a huge numberâŚâŚâ
Sauvell furrows his eyebrows after he hears Lawrenceâs report. Although it is good that the number of people who come into the territory for medical purposes has increased, but if they bring some incurable diseases into the territory, it will become a huge problem.
Lawrence: âIn addition, the supply of the medicine cannot catch up with the demand. It seems that there were some conflicts that arise over Lady Ellenâs medicine. â
This problem is such a headache. Although it is possible to increase the production of my medicine, Father and the others are against it because it will blow up the rumor that has been circulating even more.
Sauvell: âAh, that did happen. Up until now, we always give the medicine after medical examination but those who raise the conflicts about the medicine are mostly people who are in the emergency situationâŚâŚâ
Sauvell is the leader of the knight order of this kingdom. The Knight order dispatch a squad of knights to guard every territory in this kingdom. Those knights are often called to mediate disputes or to control those who create problems. Afterward, those knights will send reports to Sauvell.
After I hear the information, I furrow my eyebrows.
Ellen: âDid those situations need triage?â
Father tilts his head as he listens to the word that I had said.
Rovel: âTriage?â
Ellen: âItâs a medical term for assessing the severity of the patientsâ condition in order to decide the sequential order of the patients to receive medical treatment in an emergency situation. But it is very important for the other patients to have an understanding of this procedure. â
On the earth, triage also exists.
Ellen: âChildren and pregnant women do not have any tolerance against illness. Anyone who is unconscious is more priority. Those who are severely injured or in terrible pain, donât they need pain killers? â
Sauvell: âHmm. Thatâs a good pointâŚâŚâ
Sauvell groans at my remarks. We can only leave the judgment to the doctors to make the priority, but I have also insisted that we have to inform the mass about the procedure in order to reduce unnecessary disputes.
Lawrence: âLady Ellen truly possesses extensive knowledge. You are able to solve the problem immediately. Grandpa really admires you, my Lady.â
I smile bashfully at Lawrenceâs compliments. However, I also feel guilty at the same time for the compliment. After all, my extensive knowledge is coming from my memories of my previous life on Earth. It feels like Iâm stealing ideas that my predecessors have cultivated, so Iâm feeling slightly depressed.
Rovel: âWhatâs wrong Ellen? â
Father who immediately notices my depression, stares deeply at my face. Consequently. my mind which is wandering away suddenly turns back.
Ellen: âAh, sorry. I was thinking of something else.â
Sauvell: ââŚEllen. You have helped us a lot. Iâm sorry that we have always relied on you a lot. â
Sauvell apologizes while caressing my head. Thus, I blink my eyes and deny him.
Ellen: âMy knowledge comes from predecessors. This is not something that I come up with by myself. They are the ones who deserve all the credits so I feel guiltyâŚâ
Rovel: âSo you are depressed because of that.â
Father laughs at my reason.
Rovel: âEllen, knowing predecessorsâ knowledge is essentials to find the right methods and technology. By learning their knowledge and applying it when it is necessary, our predecessors will definitely rest in peace. Itâs much more worthwhile than repeating mistakes because we never learn them. â
Ellen: ââŚâŚIn short, because I remember the knowledge of our predecessors?â
Rovel: âYes. There arenât many people who are able to implement that knowledge into action when it is necessary. Ellen, you have to be proud of yourself. â
I am blinking at Fatherâs words but somehow, I also agree with what he said. I think that having memories of my previous life is meaningful for this world.
Ellen: ââŚâŚEhehhe.â
I am really happy with the genuine compliment that I unconsciously grin while everyone else in the room is affectionately watching me.
Rovel: âAaah! My daughter is really the best!!â
Ellen: âGyuumuu.â
Father hugs me so tightly and presses my head.
Ellen: âFather is noisy.â
Rovel: âWha?!â
After being saved by Sauvell, I hid while grabbing the hem of his clothes. Father is completely sad by the rejection.
Sauvell: âOlder brother, you annoy Ellen too much.â
Rovel: âHAAH?! I donât want to be told that by you, Sauvell! Donât you often annoy your own daughter too?â
Ellen: âUuuâŚâŚâ
I am shocked by Fatherâs remark. Nevertheless, Sauvell is a very kind person. I canât believe that he can be annoying towards Lafillia.
Sauvell: ââŚâŚâŚMy daughter is in her rebellious phase. â
Rovel: âIt doesnât matter. Thatâs still upsetting right?â
Sauvell: âOlder Brother, what do you know?â
Suddenly the two brothers start to quarrel. While Iâm watching the two of them with a panic state of mind, the two of them abruptly turn their attention at me and simultaneously ask for support.
âDonât you agree, Ellen?!â
Looking at them harmoniously speaking at the same time makes me calm instead.
Both of them are the same.
Ellen: âGrandpa-â
Tap tap tap. I rush over to Lawrence. In turn, Lawrence greets me happily.
Lawrence: âIt seems that Lady Ellen prefers to be with me.â
Lawrence who is grinning with a big smile looks very adorable. Consequently, both Rovel and Sauvell immediately scream.
âWHY!?â
After a whileâŚ
Sauvell: âAlthough our conversation deviates a little bit, in reality, the public order in our territory is unstable. There are a lot of poor and sick citizens. â
Rovel: âAâŚâŚas I thought.â
Everyone is worried about the potential problem that may arise from the situation. For some unknown reason, when I am also in the midst of thinking about the solution, I am surprised to find out that everyone else in the room is staring at me.
Ellen: âWh-what is itâŚ?â
Rovel: âAlthough Ellen is very smart, she is completely ignorant of all matters regarding herself.â
Sauvell: âIt canât be helped. Instead, itâs quite rare for someone at her age to be attentive to her surroundings. â
Rovel: âThatâs true.â
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