~Chapter 28~
âAnd about those mistakesâyouâve really improved. Now itâs mostly minor math errors, not serious ones, right?â
From teaching the princess over the past few days, Iâd realized something:
She could be a little scatterbrainedâŠ
She didnât mess up the important stuff, but she often got the small detailsâlike item quantitiesâwrong.
âThese kinds of small mistakes? The administrators will catch them easily. Donât worry.â
âWhat I really wanted was to teach you the overall flow of budgeting. And I think youâve learned that very well.â
Honestly, how often does a duchess personally draft a budget?
Thatâs not really her job.
Her job is to review and approve the documents submitted by her staff.
So this level of knowledge was already more than enough.
âIt hasnât even been that long since you started studying, and look at what youâve accomplished. Thatâs honestly amazing.â
The princess still had her head buried on the deskâŠ
But her ears? Her ears were way more honest.
Every time I praised her, they perked upâjust a little.
âOkay, almost there.â
I gently coaxed her some more.
âA little more, and youâll be able to handle household management all by yourself.â
âYouâre really talented, Your Highness. I mean it.â
Finally, after a few rounds of encouragementâŠ
The princess slowly raised her head.
She still looked pouty, but she reached her hand out toward me.
âWell⊠give me the budget again.â
Whew. Sheâs feeling better.
Relieved, I quickly handed it back.
With renewed motivation, the princess started fixing her mistakes, muttering to herself.
As I listened to the scratch of her pen on the paper, I realized how peaceful this all felt.
âBack when I was Seraphinaâs lackey, I was always on edge.â
But when Iâm with the princess⊠I actually feel calm.
âHere.â
Soon enough, she handed the corrected document back to me with a huffy turn of her head.
âHey⊠when you said I was amazing⊠were you serious?â
She pouted.
âYouâre not just saying that to cheer me up, right?â
Ah. She caught me.
But if I panicked now, Iâd lose.
So I just smiled smoothly.
âOf course I meant it!â
Sure, I was trying to comfort her a little.
But I truly meant it, too.
She had no prior education in this area, and yet after just a week of studyingâŠ
She wasnât the type with no brains at allâfar from it.
Especially⊠her attitude toward learning.
People like Seraphina or Gregory always said numbers gave them headaches and dumped all the work on me.
The princess might grumble, but she wasnât unmotivated.
A little while later, after reviewing everything, I clapped enthusiastically.
âWow, everythingâs correct this time!â
âIt took me five years of training to get to this level! And here you are alreadyâare you secretly a genius, Your Highness?â
She still didnât say anything, lips pressed togetherâŠ
But I could see it.
Her pout was slowly, slowly fading.
âBut Lady Ansi.â
Even her voice sounded noticeably softer now.
âWhy are we only doing mock budgets? Iâm going to be doing the real thing eventually, right? Shouldnât I start with actual practice?â
âNope.â
I shook my head firmly.
âBefore we started, what did I tell you?â
ââŠThat household budgeting isnât like a one-time event, and I should talk with the butler or administrators first.â
âAnd?â
âAnd that an outsider shouldnât get involved in the full townhouse budget or staffing decisions.â
âExactly. Well remembered.â
I gave her a satisfied nod.
âLady Ansi, youâre so strict. But stillâŠâ
She pouted again, then mumbled softly while looking away:
ââŠThatâs why I can trust you.â
Huh?
I was busy organizing papers and missed the last part.
I tilted my head.
âSorry, I didnât quite catch that. Could you repeat it?â
âNothing.â
She turned away with a âhmph.â
âIf it was important, sheâd probably say it again.â
I just shrugged.
StillâŠ
Sheâd worked so hard.
âI think she deserves a little reward.â
âYour Highness.â
I began, voice lowered ever so slightly.
âDidnât you say you wanted to get a new teapot set for tea time?â
âW-What did you just say?!â
She whipped her head around, eyes sparkling.
âAre we really doing it now? Is this the real thing?!â
Getting a teapot set wasnât exactly a huge expense, soâŠ
I figured it wouldnât be a big deal if I handled it.
I gave her a gracious nod.
âIâll ask them to bring the brand catalogs. But before thatâwhat do you need to do?â
âPrice comparison!â
She clenched both fists proudly.
âBut donât focus only on price. I need to consider quality too. Donât just look at documentsâask for samples! And I have to check their condition when they arrive!â
âExactly.â
As she rattled off her answers, I nodded with satisfaction.
Honestly, the way she soaked up knowledge like this made teaching her really rewarding.
Then, after a moment of watching me closely, she spoke up quietly:
âUm, Lady Ansi.â
âYes?â
âI⊠kind of want to buy five different sets, one from each brandâŠâ
Wait, what?
Five sets?! From every vendor in the capital?!
I couldnât help but frown.
âNo. Two sets max.â
âHmph.â
She slumped her shoulders in disappointment.
A Few Days LaterâŠ
âHmm?â
Something felt unusually busy at the townhouse.
Duke Dietrich, whoâd been working in his office since morning, stood up, puzzled.
He looked outside through the window.
Traders were bustling into the townhouse, holding boxes carefully wrapped in cloth.
âWhatâs going onâŠ?â
Dietrich frowned and pulled the bell cord.
The butler entered and bowed politely.
âYou called, sir?â
âI saw merchants entering the townhouse. Whatâs happening?â
âAh, Her Highness is choosing a new teapot set for tea time.â
The butler smiled.
âShe requested sample products, and today is the day sheâll be reviewing them.â
ââŠSamples?â
For a moment, Dietrich looked completely stunned.
I love that it’s such a big event for a teapot set