Chapter 21: How a Mercenary Acts Like a Duchess (4)
The maids hurried out when ordered, leaving Regina alone with Finette in the room. The atmosphere was tense, but Regina didnāt look away from the head maid.
āIām already taking good care of the maids. So I donāt understand why you felt the need to threaten them.ā
Reginaās words cut through the room. She remembered seeing the young maids rushing through the kitchen earlier, grabbing meager meals. Just boiled potatoes with saltāfar too little food for their hard work.
āTheyāre just grateful to earn money under me,ā Finette claimed, standing a bit taller. āMost maids struggle to make ends meet, so they should feel honored to work under me!ā
Regina thought about how insincere that sounded. She recalled a noble daughter she once met, who would handle such a situation with grace and authority.
Ka-clack!
A porcelain cup shattered on the floor, thrown by Reginaās gesture. It shattered near Finetteās feet.
āWhat are you doing?ā Finette yelled.
āYou said they should be grateful for their meals,ā Regina replied calmly, her voice ice-cold.
She stepped forward, placed a poker into the door latch, and closed it shut. Now the two of them were trappedāno one could enter or leave.
āPick up the mess, then bring me the ledgers. Thatās how youāll fix todayās mistake,ā Regina instructed.
Finette snarled back, āFine, Iāll have the other maids help. And I didnāt make a mistakeāI was just organizing the room!ā
Reginaās blue eyes narrowed, moving closer, their calm intensity suffocating.
āSo that means youāll ignore my orders?ā
Finetteās voice wavered slightly, her confidence fading.
Regina folded her hands over her front as though she truly were a gentle noblewoman with steel determination.
āYouāll stay right here until youāve cleaned up and lowered your head in apology. Neither of us moves.ā
Finette froze. The door was blocked, and she couldnāt break that unspoken boundary. She could feel powerful muscles curled beneath Reginaās calm faƧade.
āDonāt try tricks. Iām the only one who can open this door.ā
When Finette asked how long this would last, Regina answered:
āI can stand for two days without eating or resting.ā
She really could have lain in wait for targets for days. Now standing firm, she spoke again:
āIām the Duchess, and I have the right to correct a subordinateās attitude. Letās have some patience.ā
Finette sneered internally, though her posture tightened. Lowering her head would be admitting Regina was her superior.
Two hours passed in crushing silence. Finette tried to ignore Reginaās gaze but found her legs throbbing, sweat beading on her temples.
āStop already! What are you doing?ā she finally cried, desperation in her voice. But Regina remained resolute.
āThis is how I show authority,ā she seemed to say without words.
Eventually Finette gasped:
āFineāI’ll clean up. Just let me out!ā
āThen start cleaning.ā
Finette lunged for a broom abandoned by the maids and began sweeping fragments from the floor.
āAnd bring me the records,ā Regina added. āAll of themāpurchase logs, payrolls. It seems youāve been managing them, not the steward.ā
Finetteās voice trembled: āIāll bring them.ā
āNow go.ā
She snatched the poker, opened the door, and fled, her mind already planning how to find a fake ledger to hand over.
Regina watched her go, then glanced sadly at the empty table and shards left behind.
āWhat a wasteā¦ā
She sighed. The items destroyed werenāt cheap. As a guild leader, she prided herself on respecting others’ belongings.
Standing there, she silently promised to herself:
āNo more smashing things, even if they irritate me.ā
Still, gaining access to the guildās records would be a major victoryālike removing a big rat.
She thought, “We’ll need to find another way to get the ledger from the trade guild⦔
But she was Regina Rofman of the Persona Mercenary Guildāand she always found a path forward.
A sharp crash echoed through the adjoining rooms. The clatter was so loud that even the timid maids lurking nearby couldnāt help but gaspāit was obvious something had happened in Reginaās room.
āā¦The maids are pacing outside,ā Allan, who was with Valentin, said quietly as he peeked through the door. He watched the maidsā reactions before relaying the news.
āIt sounds like something serious is going on in her room. I hope sheās not smashing anyone in there.ā
It was a fair concernāThomas, tough as he was, had come into the infirmary groaning in pain after Reginaās earlier sparring session. So it wasnāt unreasonable to worry.
āAnd she’s been in there for nearly two hours now.ā
Valentin found it strange that Allan had kept his face glued to the door for so long, gazing through the crack.
āLook, the Duchess just stormed out of the room, pale as a ghost!ā
Allan described the scene vividly, prompting Valentin to stand. He was clearly curious about what Regina might have done. Ever since she arrived, unexpected and interesting things just kept happening.
āDuke, if you’re heading to her room, let me know what happened.ā
At Allanās request, Valentin clicked his tongue in mild annoyance as he left the room. Allan understood his frustrations perfectly.