As Sigrid arrived in front of Morrisâ house, without hesitation, she knocked on the knocker at Morrisâ door.
Upon hearing Sigrid had come, Morris stopped reading and went down to the drawing-room.
âSig?â
âOh Morris.â
Sigrid rose from the sofa in the drawing-room, put a hand on her chest, and greeted him lightly in a knightly manner, while Morris greeted her in confusion.
âWhat happened?â
âI came by because I had something to discuss. Sorry for the sudden visit. As a sign of apologyâŚ.â
The servant, who was standing close to her, quickly accepted the box.
âWhat did you buy?â
âItâs nothing.â
âSit down. What do you want to drink? Tea or wine?â
âIt should be tea.â
At Sigridâs answer, Morris grinned and ordered her tea, and wine for himself.
âThe sun hasnât set yet.â Sigrid frowned.
âWine would not make someone drunk. Itâs just a water, water.â
Sigrid managed to surpass her automatic nagging about the knightâs principle.
âHold it.â
It was okay, he was Morris. He could do anything.
âArenât you to do second battering?â
Morris asked Sigrid in curious eyes as he was amazed by Sigrid who, although her eyes showed she complained, kept her mouth shut on something she usually commented on. Because she was usually not that patient.
âI wont, I wont. I decided not to do that anymore.â
âThen, why donât you just drink wine?â
Sigrid hesitated for a moment, then shook her head and refused. She could tolerate other peopleâs doings, but it was felt too much for her to do so.
âMorris.â
âHuh?â
âIâm grateful for your help. Thank you for sending the maid. I like her. And I want to hire her completely, but I donât know how to do itâŚ.â
Morris nodded his head.
âIf you want her to move to your place⌠I think she doesnât seem to hate it. Just talk to her. But you are not going to hire only one, arenât you? You have to hire both of them.â
âIs that so?â
âOf course. Working alone and working together are completely different, right?â
Sigrid nodded in agreement with his words.
âThen, letâs do that.â
âWhy donât you also hire a separate kitchen-maid? The quality of food would go up as well.â
âThree maidsâŚâ
Sigrid hesitated. She lived alone. Why did she need three maids?
âFor reference, I am hiring four maids, four servants, and one butler, and I am living alone.â Morris added as if he had seen through Sigridâs mind.
âThat is a little weird.â
âItâs not weird at all you know, everyone lives like this.â
When Morris said with a frown, Sigrid shocked her head.
âNo, Iâm not saying you are weird, but itâs me who felt weird if I hire three maids. I dont have anything to do. I donât wash the clothes, clean the house, or wash the dishes. I felt weird because I feel I have too much time left.â
âMoney is buying your time so you do what you like in your spare time.â
âOh, come to think of it, that is true.â Sigrid nodded at his words.
Certainly, as she had much time left, she could increase her sword training. Right now, the speed at which the aura core was accumulating has also increased, and now between her chest, a diamond-shaped core the size of a fingernail was clearly visible.
She bought time.
âItâs a concept that Iâve never thought about.â
Sigrid came to a realization that if she had money, she could spend all her time doing what she loved. Although she felt weird about the concept of her hiring three maids, she liked that she would have much more time to devote herself to train her swordsmanship. Even more, it was not that she hated cooking or doing chores, but she didnât really like it either.
âAnd sword training is also the basics of a knight. So this is okay.â
Looking at Sigridâs hesitant face, Morris got an idea of how to encourage her.
âBuilding a body is also an important thing as a knight. Your diet is important.â
âThat is definitely true.â
Sigrid honestly felt her muscle strength has improved these days, even her speed. She had been wondering why. It seemed because she was eating well.
âMy stamina has increased compared to before.â
âShould I hire them?â
âDo it, Sig.â
Morris grinned as he encouraged Sigrid. Wasnât is pretty fun to watch other people spend money even if it was not your own?
âOke, sure. Letâs hire them.â
When Sigrid spoke plainly, Morris was rather surprised, but he quickly his true feelings.
âGood job, good job. You have to eat well. No matter how frugal you are, how can you gain your strength only by eating watery oat porridge and plants. People should eat meat.â
âSurely.â Sigrid replied with a bitter smile.
âHealth is something you should take care of when you are healthy,â Morris spoke seriously while looking at Sigridâs expression. He then carefully added, âEven you donât feel well, you shouldnât give up right away. It is better to see several doctors. Donât just listen to only one person. If you really are not feeling well, I can introduce you to my family doctor. Heâs a pretty good guy.â
âThanks.â Sigrid replied with a faint smile. She didnât know why Morris came back at that time, she also didnât know why he believed in her, but she was more than happy, even very grateful, to have a partner who showed her favor like this.
âTell me you need anything too. Even though the only thing iâm good at is swinging my sword.â
âWhat are you talking about, that is even more amazing.â Morris smiled brightly. There was no lie in his words. Sigrid was truly strong. Perhaps, Sigrid was the strongest knight except for the captain and vice-captain of the Second Knight Order. She did not like to show her training, so people could only know her skills during regular matches, and she was really strong.
After discussing hiring the maid, Sigrid had a desire to talk about her aura core to Morris, but she just bit her inner mouth. Right now was not the right time. She might not be in the Second Knight Order forever, but she hasnât decided what to do with it yet. She wanted to keep a secret until she made up her mind.
âBut, I donât think I should just swing a sword,â With a strange smile, Sigrid stood up, then added, âAnyway, thank you Morris.â
âDonât mention it.â
Morris got up from his seat and saw Sigrid off.
I canât just swing a sword.
Morris was tired of being constantly surprised by Sigrid.
âPeople are really changing.â
One thing Morris regretted was he should push her harder to see his family doctor.