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Two years passed. In just two years, my domain has changed greatly. Outside my window, all that I could see beyond the fence, was rippling waves of wheat. He’s done quite well in only two years, is what I was thinking, Earl Terejia can be proud of what he’s accomplished.

Due to the despotism of the Cardia family, the people’s resources here had been stretched to the limits. Since my shallow father had been scared of rebellion, he repressed the people so much, that was the biggest problem of this domain. If they don’t work in the fields, then there will be less inco. Even an idiot could see that this would only eventually lead to self-ruin.

But, saying that my father did not completely understand the famine issues within my domain, might have been an exaggeration. He knew that repressing the people as much as he did would reduce inco. Then, how did he maintain such an opulent lifestyle in bad taste?

……When I learned about my family’s incredibly evil “source of inco,” I was unable to stop myself from throwing up at the bottomless pits of human desire and evil, even if he was my own father.

Among the punishnts for people in this domain, there’s sothing called forced labor. Basically, putting soone to work. With my common sense from the previous world, there wasn’t really anything like this in my country, so at first I was a bit confused.

When my father started the forced labor system nineteen years ago, he would take girls from twelve to eighteen years old, and boys from ten to fifteen years old, and force them into sex service. Without sugarcoating it, he was basically treating the domain’s people as slaves.

In the Axia Kingdom, “slavery” is considered illegal.

It’s clearly stated in national law that slavery is illegal, but, it’s only there in the first place because the state church, the Ar Kusha church, protested slavery on a large scale. The actuality is that most commoners are under a system similar to slavery, called serfdom, in this country.

Father, with his despicable cleverness, ca up with this trick to get around the title of “slavery.” First, saying that this wasn’t a demotion or a lifeti thing like slavery. Also, sending the gathered laborers to other domains to work as well. Calling this only as “labor” to the very end.

In this country, no, on this entire continent, people are rely considered to be the property of their domain’s lord. This was considered to be common sense here, but I disagree with it. aning, a rental fee could be earned by loaning out the “property,” it had to be concealed in this flashy manner, and nobody would bla my father.

Since anti-slavery laws are strong in the Axia Kingdom, openly practicing slavery would an getting exiled. Although Earl Terejia seems to have a strong sense of ethics, there’s probably corrupt nobles in other parts of Axia.

Because this country has enjoyed a long period of peace, I wonder if that’s caused Axia to stagnate and begin to rot from inside. Unfortunately, I found out that “laborers” were dispatched to countless houses. And, even now there are still many laborers.

These laborers are an example of the nurous despotic laws that my father enacted like vomit. It’s terrible. “Laborers” that returned from after pregnancy would be abused even more, increasing even further the amount of psychological damage dealt to them.

Since they were under an unbearably high tax, many commoners were in the harsh situation of facing starvation, and there were so many famished people that improving the quality of life within my domain was slow progress.

That’s why I’m saying, things are better already. Earl Terejia had put the safety of my domain’s people as his first priority.

He started with the hunger issue. He sold off all the senselessly expensive stuff in the house. That’s good. I wouldn’t even know where to sell all these things. That money was used to provide free als to the people.

At the sa ti as distributing food to the villages, he also promised forgiveness to the villagers that had been forced into banditry by the terrible conditions. At this ti I didn’t know it yet but, Earl Terejia seems to have purchased food and supplies from out of his own pocket as well. But, he calculated it as a loan to Viscountess Cardia in my na, is what I found out later.

Next, he captured all the wrongdoers that benefitted from working together with my father. Since most of the Cardia family had been assassinated in a single day, they had all fled. I learned this after I started associating with other nobles. The reason being, they had taken what valuables they could with them when they had fled. After executing the primary conspirators responsible and distributing their wealth, along with addressing the hunger issue, the people’s resentnt towards Earl Terejia and was able to take a 180 degree turn and view us in a much better light.

After that, it’s just a matter of improving our popularity with the people in my domain. It’s a good thing that the people were so weak that they weren’t even able to consider revolt. Their bodies and minds had been completely in tatters, after all.

And so, for the past two years Earl Terejia has worked tirelessly day and night for the sake of my domain. Looking at the golden sight outside my window, I cried a little at the knowledge.

Earl Terejia is rather elderly. Rather, it can be said that he’s quite a bit older than the life expectancy in this country. It’s due to the standard of living. It’s not strange at all for anyone seven and older to die of sothing, and reaching seventy was about the limit. I could only watch such an elderly noble beco more and more haggard with his work, while I was being taken care of by the nanny he prepared for , Mrs. Galton.

In fact, I’ve still never even spoken with him. At first, it was simply because Earl Terejia was very busy. The situation was that the people in my domain had to be managed and helped as quickly as possible. There was no ti for stopping, his work arrived for him like angry waves crashing down. Earl Terejia himself had no ti to spare to take care of children. And I was fine with that. I had no reason to complain.

It happened that night.

I was leaning out the window, looking at the clear, bright night sky and its sparkling stars with nary a cloud in sight. I didn’t really an anything by it. It’s just that when I was looking outside earlier, I happened to want to see the stars later for so reason.

“Do you want to go out, Eliza?”

A low, hoarse voice that still had a bit of power to it ca from beside . I think I could liken it to rumbling thunder. Before I realized it, he had put his hand on my back and I felt a nervous feeling in my stomach, and my body was stiff with tension. I don’t know what the reason could be for him suddenly speaking to is, since he’s never even said “hello” to in the two years since he’s been here.

“……Why did you think sothing like that?’

Although I knew it was rude to answer a question with a question, but the earl didn’t seem to mind, and looked at the stars that I had just been looking at.

“Earlier during the day, I heard that you had been crying to go out.”

“Eh?”

“I had been wondering if you were lanting your misfortune at being unable to go out, but it seems that I was mistaken. Yet, child, why is it that when you have never even cried before today, that you would cry over sothing trivial that happened when you have such a lovely personality?”

Mrs. Galton must have reported it to him, I see. While looking at the wheat shining brilliantly in the sun earlier today, I was indeed crying. My nanny must have seen earlier today since she had been taking care of for the last two years, and I’m like a daughter to her now. Oh, and, I suppose three and four year olds should have been crying more, eh. Since I’m able to speak, I also didn’t have anything to cry over or complain about, I’ve finally realized belatedly that it may have seed a little strange.

“Indeed, as far as I can rember, I’ve never left this house. However, I understand already that it’s out of necessity. I don’t have any special interest in going outside or anything like that.”

“……”

“Today…… I was just looking at the wheat fields outside. It wasn’t that I wanted to go out.”

The earl who had been silently looking at the stars without speaking, suddenly returned his gaze to . He was looking straight in the eye, but I didn’t know what he was thinking.

“The wheat is finally ripe, now. When I thought about that, I involuntarily started crying for so reason.”

And with that, the earl and I stared at each other in silence. His black pupils were still filled with a strong light in them, but I was still unable to tell what he was thinking at all. The eyes are supposed to be windows to the soul is what I suddenly recalled, so I started thinking about phrases from the previous world. If you gaze into an abyss……

“The abyss will gaze back into you.”

“Eh?”

I was shocked at hearing sothing so unexpected, it happened in an instant. By then, Earl Terejia had already turned around and started leaving. Without saying anything else, the earl disappeared from my sight in the hallway.

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