Well, then, what about Kikunai's overall earnings, I don't get this.

The reason is simply that I don't have the authority to see it and my father centrally manages it because I don't have a deputy.

There's nothing I can do about all this without my authority as Count.

If you're bad, you're misleading the revenue you raised, but you don't even know it or stop it.

That's why you can't just shut up and watch me get knighted in the nostalgia. Well, I don't necessarily nail you, but being watched all the time leads to tension being deterred.

Speaking of what to do then.

"Dr. Romanov, can you tell my mother that Kikunai's economy is upward as well?

"… let me tell you to analyze well the revenue and expenditure report of Kikunai territory that came up on your mother's side. Then you'd be happy to take on your father's surveillance. Whatever, I can introduce you to a good accounting auditor in my legend"

"Thank you. It seems to accelerate misconduct, but let's say we don't have a choice."

"I think I also have an obligation to oversee whether the pledge exchanged by Counts Kikunai and his wife will be honored, so let's do it"

Yes, the pledge.

The pledge previously made by Leggles-kun regarding alimony was produced to have a legal basis in the name of Dr. Romanov. I have this with four of my father, mother, Dr. Romanov, and my deputy, Mr. Rottenmeyer, and finally you have my will too.

Because it's a promise made in my name, you're telling me you're responsible for it. I want my parents to apprentice me. It's adult responsiveness.

I mean, I want supervisory authority over an HR pulled territory. But the blame pushes on those two... shuffle... isn't there a way you can take it?

Originally, the management of territory is the duty of a man who has taken over the title to do it properly in exchange for wealth and honor. Isn't it weird that you don't fulfill your duty to the habit of taking it only to wealth and honor?

Wealth will be restored, the economy will turn, the territory will be moistened, the soldiers will be reinforced - you don't have to, but you will secure the security personnel properly, and you will get your finances back together. Even though this would be the duty of the lord and hence the nobility.

Something like that.

Don't you have a knobless oblique in this country?

I wouldn't even tell you to serve the people with utter selflessness. 'Cause I also want to recreate musicals and "gardens of riches," and I just want to make money and deliver education widely.

But it's not even there.

If you haven't even been taught to run a territory, why haven't you been taught that you have to run one?

I think I'm making too much fun of my parents while I'm at it, but if so, I'm freaked out. But then.

"I wonder what kindergarten school learns"

"Unusual reading and writing calculations and how to use witchcraft, networking in social circles, dancing and etiquette, work accidents and ceremonies in empires, and then just a little bit about territorial management…"

"What, you learn to run your territory properly"

"I'm so sorry. Most children, by the time they get into school, understand the significance of territorial management, and the school sees it as a place to connect with it."

Hmm?

By the time you get into school, you're supposed to be learning the basic part of territorial management and understanding its importance? This means that the need for and importance of territorial management is a general education that you should acquire by the time you get into school.

Then why is there a school? Other things would be enough if there was a tutor. Yet I let him go to school. Is its significance elsewhere?

I wonder what it is.

Why bother to send all the noble children of your own country to one school?

Dr. Romanov looks at my troubled face with interest.

Something bothers me, like a small bone caught in my throat.

Putting your children to school, in short, that it has some purpose to gather them in one place, and that it is imposed by those in power that are even greater than the aristocracy.

Uh... what, this. It looks like some kind of system.

Speaking of which, there was something flashing.

With that said, Tokugawa Shogunate had Edo build a mansion against the great names of the country, where he lived the main room and inheritance as hostages.

"... preschool could be a hostage..."

"I won't deny it, but the main purpose is to foster friendship and a sense of union by learning in the same school building...... so be it. And it's also a place to find married people and friends who are profitable and fit for purpose against their homes."

"That's what socializing is..."

"Yeah. 'Cause most kids get into school with the right understanding of the business and territorial management of their house. And on top of that, you make a leap to bond with someone who benefits the house. On the contrary, I was wondering if it would be a very rare case, like the mother of Phoenix Butterfly, to say a junior nobleman whose only daughter but son-in-law has no title."

That's right.

A single daughter means someone who will inherit territory and take charge of management sooner or later. Then they should want to marry someone who is talented or someone in a bigger house with the aim of expanding their connections.

But my mother abused her power and welcomed the poor nobleman to her son-in-law. Isn't that the same thing about throwing your own value for use into the ditch?

Is it something a decently educated maid would do?

Even my father doesn't seem to have the education he deserves to be the son-in-law of the Count's Lady, although he felt it before.

Were you also unfaithful to your father-in-law, or was the Earliest Earl dead when my father and mother married in the first place?

Or is Kikunai the house that has been running the territory in the first place?

My back gets thinner and colder.

"Can you rewind, this..."

"It was a salvation for Kikunai that Phoenix Butterfly showed up around something we could do if we still stood by. If I'd been lonely any longer, I'd have been held to the root by some chamber of commerce all over my debt. Mr. Rottenmeyer once told me, when he showed me his grandmother's books, that he would be able to do something about it until the grandchildren's generation."

"Huh!? Mr. Rottenmeyer, were you showing me your books?!?

"On the contrary, you seemed to be in charge of one arm of territorial management until the death of the Grand Mistress"

"How competent, Mr. Rottenmeyer. How dare you try to bury someone like that with a degree of child protection. No waste of talent, absolutely!

"Well, she said it was just a 'favor', ma'am." Although my daughter can't get her hands on her father's values as they are anymore, her grandson can still handle them, "she said..."

Wow, he's a kid like an eclampsia on the arrow tip I tried my best, and I guess he had a rough time. I'm so sorry, Mr. Rottenmeyer.

I said, "Stick to your father's values."

"Was my grandfather the head of the Count's family from the beginning? Or was it Countess who hit my grandmother...?

"My grandfather came out of Kikunai, and my grandmother was expected to be his great-grandfather (Uncle Hii) by Phoenix Butterfly to marry him, and the couple were in danger."

Why is that, Kikunai-san!

No, rather than that, my grandmother was recognized for her talent in territorial management and dowry, so my great-grandfather and grandmother were enthusiastic about territorial management. So where did it go from there, around my grandfather, whose grandmother, who was passionate about territorial management, threw a spoon at her -- dyed that daughter into her own values?

"I see we don't have a portrait of my grandmother or grandfather."

"Not only that, I don't have a great-grandfather or great-grandmother. What are you going to derive from this?

"Being derived...?

Not only was my great-grandfather/great-grandmother badly reconciled with my grandfather/grandmother, but is there something else?

Rub your jaw and think.

My grandparents were unfamiliar. That's with my parents. But my mother said she was with her grandfather enough to be stained with his grandfather's values.

So my mother was adored by my grandfather?

My grandmother threw a spoon at my mother's education or correction, as the caregiver would do. A wise woman with talent would not leave her self-educated daughter dyed by her husband's values. Or they shouldn't let you dye it. But that didn't come true, so my mother is like that.

But my mother is a noble woman, no matter how bad she is.

Who the hell educated you?

My grandmother was the daughter-in-law who was expected to be married by my great-grandfather, and my great-grandfather and great-grandmother were not close.

It was my wife and aunt who had the most frivolous mugging match in the past life with the knowledgeable daydra.

It hurts.

"My great-grandmother and grandmother were also unfamiliar, and my mother could have been raised by my great-grandmother...... or something?

"My great-grandmother took my mother from my grandmother and raised her."

"... Kikunoi, what are you really doing?"

I'm really scared that my daughter-in-law and aunt's tenacity will influence me to this point.

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