Outaishihi ni Nante Naritakunai!! Chapter 341
āUooooo⦠Iām so busy I think Iāll die.ā
āAre you alright, Lord Alexei?ā
āIf this looks alright to you, you need glasses⦠Wait, you do wear glasses.ā
ā⦠I do not understand what you are saying in the slightest. I am only saying that you appear tired. Please take a short break.ā
When I stopped moving my hands and tossed the quill, Sion said, āThank you,ā and collected the finished documents.
These past few days Iāve been swamped with work.
Itās because my little sister came up with the new stores showdown.
Unlike before she at least discussed it in advance, but Iām certain my workload doubled.
That said, since my little sisterās idea is a great benefit to the country, itās hard to tell her, āYou canāt.ā
After calculating the economic effect in my head, I decided it can proceed. I do feel like weāre dancing to my little sisterās tune, but Freed and I gave it a go-ahead. I had no choice but to give up and act.
Once we decided, first thing Freed told me to do was to get permission to hold the event from the King and Father.
The King was amused after hearing the situation, but Fatherās first reaction was to hold his stomach.
I understand his feelings.
āOld Man⦠Itās a waste of breath. As expected, the scale of things she does has immediately increased.ā
āHum⦠Itās not on the level of the curry store.ā
I indifferently told Father as he showed a stiff smile.
āBut Iām expecting the economic effect to be considerable, since Lidiās curry and hamburg steaks are very popular. The whole town is already immensely curious about the new original recipes Lidi will unveil in her new store.ā
āWhat about her opponentās, former Baron Wireās store? ⦠Itās a bad way of putting it, but can it compete with Lidiās store? ⦠Since my daughterās culinary talent is really outstandingā¦ā
As Father sighed, I hurriedly gave him the compiled report.
āIāve heard he brought a popular chef from Irvine. If Iām not mistaken, heās quite skilled, so if she wasnāt Lidi, Iād be worried.ā
āHum. But⦠Sheās Lidi.ā
āRight. Sheās Lidi alright.ā
I laughed together with Father.
Thatās the reason, amusingly enough.
Father got himself back together and said.
āLidi will certainly win. Iām not worried about that. But I remember the matter of the former Baron Wire. If I recall correctly, that man has rotten character. Heās more or less a genuine irredeemable scum. I thought heād quiet down after losing the rank of a baron and his property, but scum will rise any number of times, huh. Just in time to be made suffer by Lidi. His Highness will cooperate too.ā
āRather, he was so angry he wanted to dish out punishment with his own hands. Of course heād snap hearing about Lidi being a mistress.ā
I remember Freed at that time. His tone was casual, but he absolutely snapped.
When it comes to my little sister, Freed is extremely narrow-minded. Being told about his wife being a mistress, thereās no way he wouldnāt get angry.
āThat Wire returned to the Royal Capital just recently, so he didnāt even know Lidi became the Crown Princess. He didnāt realize his remarks were picking a fight with the Crown Prince. Itās really scary.ā
āThatās natural. Hearing about my daughter being a mistress of someone like Wire, thereās no way Iād accept it either.ā
It was a statement unique to Father who celebrated my little sisterās marriage in tears. After she married, he meets my little sister at his place of work, the Royal Castle, almost every day. In this situation where they might actually meet more often than back in the mansion, itās natural that Fatherās attitude is the same as before she married.
Father more-or-less checked the report and nodded.
āI wonāt stay silent when my daughter is made light of. Very well. As you say, itāll have a considerable economic impact. You have permission to hold the event. āā Your Majesty. Is that acceptable?ā
The King, who was listening to us with an amused look, nodded
āHum. Lucas, your daughter is now my daughter too. Besides, itās a pleasant plan everybody will enjoy. I have no reason to refuse.ā
āYes. Then letās proceed in that direction. āā Alex. Naturally youāll take responsibility for the event, right?ā
I shrank back under Fatherās sharp gaze ⦠I thought Iād have to do the cleanup and some necessary preparations, but I didnāt think Iād have to take responsibility for it.
āRather than senselessly running around later, donāt you think itāll be easier in the future if you take responsibility for the event from the start?ā
ā⦠Yeah. Youāre right.ā
I was about to say that I didnāt want to, but Fatherās words were so reasonable I had no choice but to nod.
Certainly, if I have to clean up anyway, itāll be easier to manage everything myself from the beginning.
Like this, to execute my little sisterās sudden idea, I ended up frantically working without rest.
āSure, I accepted, but why did this happen?ā
āLord Alexei, you are unexpectedly the type of person to willingly undertake hardships.ā
ā⦠I want to deny, but sadly I can hardly say that youāre wrong.ā
I moved to the sofa to have a little break. Despite drinking tea, I was holding documents in one hand.
While I was checking the predicted income and expenditure, Sion laughed as he watched me.
Once I got to know Sion, who had been officially recognized by Freed as his subordinate, I learned that he was a person so capable as a civil assistant that I came to desperately want him.
A person appeared whoās allowed to know quite many things and can draw up documents for me.
Right, that type had never been around me until now.
I desperately asked Freed to make him my assistant.
Freed drew back seeing my unusual enthusiasm, but he granted my wish.
Sion is now a tactician-cum-my assistant. He mainly works in my workroom that was prepared separately from Freedās office.
Today he came to the office, but of course he got Freedās permission. Speaking of Freed, he was called by the King, so heās not here.
I know well how busy he is too.
āReally, Iām glad youāre hereā¦ā
When I said my true feelings together with a sigh, Sion laughed troubledly.
āIām happy to hear that⦠Lord Alexei. Is Princess Consort always like this?ā
I strongly nodded to the remark that could only be said by Sion, who doesnāt know much about my troublemaker little sister.
āIndeed. The scale got huge, but at least this time she notified us in advance. Before she married, she made lots of messesā¦ā
The various things my little sister did until now went around my head like a revolving lantern. As I smiled stiffly, Sion, said, āI see,ā with a serious face.
āIf itās a problem, wouldnāt it be better to not let her outside the castle? Rightfully speaking, princess consort is not a position where one can leave outside the castle without reasonā¦ā
āItās as you say, normally it would be like that, but⦠sheās Lidi. Sheād likely wither if locked up, but the biggest reason Lidi is not locked up is Freed, her husband. He likes the free Lidi. She seems to have a proper escort too, so I canāt say anything.ā
Besides, both me and Father are grateful for Freedās policy. Thanks to it, Lidi can smile the same as before even after getting married. She looks happy to be loved by Freed.
Iām sure it wouldnāt be like this if she married anybody other than Freed. I donāt think just anyone could accept my little sister, and she too would be stifled.
Looking at my little sister now, I understand how correct Father was to assert that her spouse had to be Freed.
Sion nodded like he was convinced.
āPrincess Consort looks happy. I feel warm just by watching them.ā
āItās a mistake since they flirt so much itās irritating.ā
When I corrected him, Sion smiled wryly.
I guess he found it quite hard to deny.
Just as our conversation reached a pause, I put down the teacup and documents. I checked the time and stood up.
ā⦠Alright, letās go.ā
āOh, are you going somewhere?ā
āYeah, for a while. Iāll be back by evening, so please take care of things here.ā
I confirmed Sion nodded and left the room.
Thereās a mountain of things to do. If I donāt deal with them one by one, Iāll only have more work in the future.
āAah, I wanna skip out.ā
I spat that out together with a sigh and headed for the town.
My destination in town was the southern town association. Permission of the country isnāt enough for holding the event, I also need to obtain one from the association to which stores belong.
Under usual circumstances it involves many difficult exchanges, so itās the biggest hurdle in a sense. But this time I wasnāt worried that much.
The current representative of the southern town union is my little sisterās acquaintance and many members think fondly of her.
Sure enough, when I talked with the association, I immediately got acknowledgement. Moreover, I received very reliable words like, āIāll be able to see Lidi magnificently take care of that damn bastard. Itāll feel refreshing, so Iām looking forward to it,ā or, āTell me if I thereās any way I can help Lidi.ā In the past Wire had a right to speak in the association, and there are many people who have unpleasant memories of that time.
They seriously asked that he be driven out if possible.
Interacting with the association often involves probing each otherās intentions, so itās something I donāt want to do, but whenever I bring up my little sister, the conversation proceeds.
I tremble at the size of my little sisterās influence.
But my little sister is probably completely unaware of that. There are many stubborn old men in the association. Some of them donāt even want to listen to royalty. Even such old men say, āIf Lidi wants it, Iāll cooperate,ā when I bring up her name.
My little sister, who is an original recipe holder yet doesnāt monopolize them but uses them to develop the town, is like a granddaughter to them.
If something happened to Lidi, not only the cooks in the castle, but also the town would bare its teeth. I could only sigh that she became a frightening crown princess.
And after finishing arrangements in various places, I returned to the castle and headed to the Magician Division headquarters next.
I had business with its commander, Will.
āYo, Will! Iām coming in!ā
āYou should at least knock then!ā
When I entered Willās room, Will, who was working at his desk, raised his face and complained.
I responded with a smile and moved closer to him. Will sighed, put away the documents, and looked at my face.
āAnd? What do you need from me?ā
āOh, you understand I have a request for you?ā
āEven I know youāre currently busy. Not even you would waste time visiting if you didnāt need anything.ā
It seems even Will knows my situation. Looking worried, Will told me.
āYouāre awfully tired, arenāt you? The dark circles under your eyes are terrible.ā
ā⦠Iāve always been led around the nose by Lidiās ideas, so Iām used to it. However, the scale is huge, so I feel the difficulty has increased just as much. When itās all over, Iām thinking of using up all my time off, so donāt worry.ā
āI see⦠And? The request. Can I be helpful to Lidi?ā
āYou really never change.ā
This childhood friend of mine has always hopelessly loved my little sister. It hasnāt changed even after she married Freed. His eyes were shining with expectation to help her in some way.
āIām quite busy myself, but for Lidi Iāll spare no effort. Iāll do anything.ā
āAh, yup. I thought youād say thatā¦ā
When I said that while thinking that heād look unwilling if it was any other request, Will frowned in displeasure.
āWhat? Do you have any problem?ā
āNo, I donāt have any. Absolutely none.ā
I said that and entrusted Will with creation of the coin with fraud prevention magical art.
As a person who knows of this manās heartrending feelings, I decided to leave some things unsaid.
No matter how much time passes, Will canāt get over my little sister and find a new love. He always watches my little sister, who spends her days happily after getting married, with a face that makes my chest hurt every time.
Itās easy to tell how miserable he is not being able to do anything. In fact, knowing his circumstances some people might look at him with sympathy. But I donāt want to.
Willās love. Until Will is satisfied, he just needs to hold onto it. Willās loyalty to Freed is certain, and I know he wonāt mix public and private matters.
While I was watching Will, he nodded like he hit upon something.
āGot it. Iāll create it right away. It needs to be ready by that showdown, right?ā
āYeah. Sorry, but thereās not much time.ā
āItās for Lidi. I swear Iāll manage.ā
ā⦠Yeah, please do.ā
I wish everybody accepted requests with that much enthusiasm.
There are many other things Iāll need to ask for.
For example, temporary guards.
āā I really have no time.
I told Will that Iām leaving and hurried towards the next location.
Another translator took over I Favor the Villainess, so Iām back to daily Outaishihi releases~