38: Looking for a Job
Bobles-san guided me to a small inn managed by an elderly couple.
It looked like a slightly larger two-storey square house made out of bricks. The simple wooden furniture gave off a warm feeling and the patchwork bed cover was lovely.
I was staying overnight without any meals and when I asked, “What about breakfast?” Bobles-san said, “Come to my place tomorrow at 7:30.”
The next morning, I went to Bobles-san’s house like I was told and he hadn’t left for work yet.
“I heard about you from Bobles. I’m his wife, Emery. These children are Randa and Lilil. It’s nice to meet you.”
“Same here, it’s nice to meet you.”
In contrast to Bobles-san’s powerful and muscular physique, Emery-san looked like a delicate fairy with fluffy blonde hair and green eyes. Of course, the young children took after both their parents.
How on earth did Bobles-san and Emery-san meet? I can’t even imagine it.
“I wonder if you’ll keep the children company. I’ll get breakfast ready in the meantime.”
I didn’t even have time to reply since the children took my hand and dragged me away. We sat on a carpet at the corner of the living room.
I was troubled over how long I should wait.
I’m troubled and worried.
I’ve never played with young children before, there were only adults around me. The only children around me were my older brother and sisters.
(Should I play with them? What do they usually play?)
When I looked at the children, they got up and went somewhere.
Am I being hated…? Or so I thought but they soon came back with something in each of their hands. They were showing me their treasured things.
The older brother, Randa was holding a small bow. It was handmade by his father.
The younger sister, Lilil was holding a beautiful pebble. She had found it on a river beach.
The two each showed me the items and smiled broadly when I said, “They’re lovely treasures.”
“Randa and Lilil, if you stick that close to Ayesha-oneechan then she can’t eat, now could she?”
It seemed that the children liked me.
Emery-san made a simple breakfast of unfermented bread, tomato soup and scrambled eggs.
We put our hands together and gave our thanks for the food.
After breakfast, I helped wash the dishes.
I talked about today’s plans while drinking tea.
“Can I call you Ayesha?”
“Yes, Emery-san.”
Unlike her delicate appearance, Emery-san had a generous older sister vibe to her. She reminded me of Ada-san from the Hen Inn.
“Now then, it seems that Bobles has decided to be your guarantor, but what kind of work can you do? Where do you want to live? He’s pretty busy, so I’ll help you out.”
“I can work as a seamstress, I’m good at embroidery and I have also helped with prep work in the kitchen. I want to live in a house, but I have no money, so I hope I could rent a room somewhere.”
My father’s introduction letter and the fact that I could do office work was still a secret.
“Hmm… Well first, the way you eat is very refined, and you’re certainly a young lady from somewhere. There aren’t many requests for dresses here in Coolden like there are at the Royal Capital. But even if the dresses aren’t made here, I think there should still be requests for embroidery. However, if you want to work at home, then you’ll probably need a large room. For now, you can work at the guards’ dining hall until you can find a sewing job. He said your attitude didn’t change even when you saw the guards. Please wait a little longer for me to find a room for you near the house.”
(Huh? Did my attitude not change when I saw them? Did I do something weird?)
Apparently I made a funny face because Emery-san giggled, “It’s fine if you don’t know what I’m on about.”
“Now then, let’s go out everyone.”
The four of us walked to the streets lined up with Coolden’s clothing stores.
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The carriage only drove from the guards’ building to the city centre from morning till evening. We had young children with us so we rode it.
Randa and Lilil made a big fuss.
I looked at the light blue organdie scarf embroider with roses and Emery-san brought me to a popular clothing store in Colden.
First, I entered the store from the front as a customer. I interacted with the staff and would only go to the back once I like it. Then I’ll ask them to let me meet the shop owner.
There were also children here, so I would be the only one to meet the owner.
“Is it alright for me to look for work in such a bold way? I’ll do anything, so won’t you hire me? Should I say something like that?”
“Oh my, even I could tell that your work is extremely beautiful. They’ll definitely hire you. And having my husband as your guarantor also gives you a double advantage.”
The first shop we entered felt like they only wanted to serve rich customers and I didn’t like that.
The second had a balance of trendy and standard goods and the customer service was polite and kind, even if they were dealing with commoners or people with children.
Of course I chose the 2nd shop.
I entered the second clothing shop from the back. There I was shown the workshop and cloth storage place, before being guided to the reception area of the shop.
The shop owner came and switched with the person guiding me.
I took the organdie scarf from my backpack and put it on the table.
“I’m looking to work as a seamstress. I made this scarf, please have a look at it.”
It was a memorial that I used when I went to the ball hosted at the Royal Castle.
It’s only been a few days since then, but it was already a distant memory for me.
The shop owner picked up the scarf and looked at it carefully.
“This is the organdie scarf that’s trendy at the Royal Capital right now, isn’t it? … Hmm, you did a very good job.”
(I did it! I made a good impression.)
“Did you really sew this?”
“Yes, my mother was a seamstress, so she taught me her craft.”
“For the time being, I’ll give you a plain scarf, so embroider it with something. I’ll reward you if it’s good.”
It was a recruitment test.
My interview ended without a hitch.
Afterward, I met up with Emery-san outside and we had rice noodles with meatballs at a stall for lunch; then we returned by carriage.
I returned to the house once and talked with Bobles-san. It was decided that I would help out at the guards’ dining hall in my spare time. We both went to the dining hall together and I received a new white apron. I will be prepping food in the kitchen. Dinner would be staff meals. It was killing two birds with one stone.
Yup, this was fulfilling, I get to interact with different people.
I was surprised that I started laughing out loud. I thought might have forgotten how to laugh out loud.
It was worth it to quit being a noble.
Due to my excitement, I thought that I wouldn’t be able to sleep, but I was tired from work and slept soundly until morning.
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Chapters
- Chapter 87
- Chapter 86 - Contract
- Chapter 85 - Better Results Than Expected
- Chapter 84 - Doing My Best
- Chapter 83
- Chapter 82 - Good Listener
- Chapter 81 - Most Dark
- Chapter 80 - Cleaning Spree
- Chapter 79 - Your Name
- Chapter 78 - Searching for a Person
- Chapter 77 - Fortune Maiden
- Chapter 76
- Chapter 75 - Patrolling
- Chapter 74 - Announced
- Chapter 73 - Reward
- Chapter 72 - After Getting Sunburnt
- Chapter 71 - Errand Girl
- Chapter 70 - Favourite Type
- Chapter 69 - Women’s Meeting
- Chapter 68
- Chapter 67 - Yield at the Royal Library
- Chapter 66 - The Librarian, Earl Noir
- Chapter 65 - Lady Ann is Ayesha
- Chapter 64 - Reporter Dick-san
- Chapter 63 - Standing Out
- Chapter 62 - Girl Friend
- Chapter 61 - The Start of a Day Off
- Chapter 60 - The Ladies who warn the Girl
- Chapter 59 - Unfamiliar Life
- Chapter 58 - Timid Person
- Chapter 57 - Working at the Palace as Ann
- Chapter 56 - Out-of-Place Person
- Chapter 55 - How to Pick a Dress
- Chapter 54
- Chapter 53 - Under the Cherry Tree
- Chapter 52
- Chapter 51 - Information Gathering Meeting
- Chapter 50 - At Hen Inn Again
- Chapter 49 - No Match
- Chapter 48 - Tea Party Where I Can’t Relax
- Chapter 47
- Chapter 46 - Breakfast and Audience
- Chapter 45 - Edenbach Estate
- Chapter 44
- Chapter 43 - Fairy’s Embrace
- Chapter 42 - Strong Mind
- Chapter 41 - Letter
- Chapter 40 - Hawk and Wolf
- Chapter 39 - New Encounter
- Chapter 38 - Looking for a Job
- Chapter 37 - Bobles-san
- Chapter 36 - Empire Guards
- Chapter 35 - New Chapter of Life; Coolden
- Chapter 34 - Helpful People
- Chapter 33 - Captain Weller
- Chapter 32 - Hen Inn
- Chapter 31 - Moved Forcibly
- Chapter 30 - Noble Registry Section
- Chapter 29 - Farewell Morning
- Chapter 28 - Preparing and Tidying Up
- Chapter 27 - A Secret Conversation in a Separate Room
- Chapter 26 - The Temptations of Yolk Pudding
- Chapter 25 - Dessert Time
- Chapter 24 - After a Long Time, My Last Ball
- Chapter 23 - Getting Ready as a Lady is Hard
- Chapter 22 - Preparing for the Ball
- Chapter 21 - The Invitation
- Chapter 20 - Father’s Conclusion
- Chapter 19 - At the Royal Library
- Chapter 18 - My Wish
- Chapter 17 - New Year Holidays
- Chapter 16 - A Cold Winter Day
- Chapter 15 - Conversation with Father
- Chapter 14 - HARVEST FESTIVAL
- Chapter 13 - A USEFUL THING
- Chapter 12
- Chapter 11
- Chapter 10
- Chapter 9
- Chapter 8
- Chapter 7
- Chapter 6
- Chapter 5
- Chapter 4
- Chapter 3
- Chapter 2
- Chapter 1