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With Maomao included, the five court ladies who were assistant to the court physicians will be training for the job at the dical office near the military training grounds for the first month give or take. Speaking of why the one in the military grounds, it was the place with most work.

Maomao might have gotten Jinshis recomndation, but she was told that doesnt an that she would be getting special treatnt. So, she had to land herself the job properly for the first ti since entering and leaving the inner palace.

Warriors would be carried in every day. Scratches and cuts were commonplace, and the occasional injuries that required stitching werent few either.

It was the perfect place for them to get used to the job.

(Its unexpectantly serious, huh.)

Maomao had thought that the post was made just for show. She had thought that the other newcor court ladies were all working here to find a husband, but

(The ones who are trying unexpectantly hard are those two.)

Out of the other four people, those two worked briskly. The court lady who appeared to be the leader of the clique and a quiet court lady. The remaining two were unmotivated; they had fainted at the first sight of blood last ti. Though they got used to it after a couple of days, they still made faces. It would be better if they just stopped, seeing how they grimaced whenever they saw sweaty and grimy military officials.

Enen, pass the bandages please. Yes, Yao-sama.

(Enen: , yan yanin Chinese. Swallow2as in the bird) (Yao: , yaoin Chinese)

The one called Enen seed to be the attendant of the court lady called Yao. Everyone was taken as colleagues here, but as far as Maomao could see with their behaviour, their hierarchical relationship was clear.

As usual, their treatnt towards Maomao was harsh. Since they only spoke as little as possible to her, Maomao didnt chat much. As long as they didnt speak to her, Maomao wont speak to them, so could this be sothing that goes both ways?

The court physicians also worked the court ladies hard, but Maomao was used to this kind of work, so she didnt need to ask anyone to help her.

As a result, Maomao finished her job without getting close to anyone.

Can I ask a question? a court physician asked.

What is it? she asked.

Isnt the work and all hard?

When work ended today, a court physician ca to speak to her while she was cleaning and drying the used bandages. She felt that she had seen him beforeshe had gone to the dical office when she was working at Jinshis place; it was the court physician that was often there. He was still young and wore glasses.

Not really, she replied.

You look like you eat alone during als though.

The food here is delicious.

Lunch was served to them. Maomao, who didnt eat much, also went for seconds. They could have seconds here, unlike the inner palace.

No, thats not what I an. Isnt it painful to be blatantly ignored? he said.

Even if you say that, when the others ask , itll get easy for them, and it is rare to have it go the opposite way.

It was the others who have it harder. Occasionally, she wasnt given word about important ssages, but since there was a weirdo who would glare at the court physician who was scolding Maomao from the window outside, there was nothing they could say. Multiple tis he appeared in the day, and every ti he continued to be hauled back by his subordinates.

Rather, the ones who have it the hardest would have to be court physicians who were teaching them.

Its hard for to get along, but I more or less know a way to handle the weirdo, Maomao said.

please tell , the court physician said.

For the ti being, she put out Ruons na. She was sorry for her dad, but Maomao was annoyed by the fact that that old man was clinging to her.

Can I ask a question? the court physician said, while troubled by the monocle old man who was peering at them from the shades of the trees. It seems hed turned up without them realising again. The old mans eyes were stabbing into the court physician who was talking to Maomao. Whats your relationship with Tactician-sama?

Hes a stranger.

No, then

Hes a stranger, Maomao stated and continued with her washing.

Ever since she started working at the dical office, she stayed in the lodgings near the imperial court. In terms of distance, it wasnt an issue to commute from the pleasure district, but it was about avoiding strange rumours from spreading about the place she was living in.

(I feel its a bit late for that, though.)

Still, people want to preserve their reputations.

Her dad also lived in the sa lodging as Maomao. Naturally, court physicians also work night shifts, so there werent few people who just stay in the nap room near the dical office. It appears her dad rarely returned to the lodgings.

The sizes of the rooms werent large or small. It was large enough to have a bed and a cabinet, as well as a desk, so Maomao had no complaints. It was also furnished with a bookshelf. Books were valuables so they couldnt buy so much, but she was told that if you get permission, you can borrow the books in the dical office.

This lifestyle wasnt that bad for Maomao. However, the als needed to be individually prepared. There was also an eating house nearby, but she often borrowed the stove to cook congee.

While sitting on the bed, she opened the letters she had received at noon. There were two lettersone was from the pleasure district, so it was a report about the happenings at the pharmacy. The madam was keeping a close eye on Kokuyou, but he hadnt shown any strange actions lately. Sazen seed to be doing well too.

The other letter was from Jinshi. It ca with Gaoshuns na, but the writing was Jinshis. The contents looked like an extrely normal report of the current circumstances, with no issues. In truth, it contained information about the new middle-ranking consort in the inner palace, the woman from Shaou who was called Airin.

However, it was strange.

The person has certainly had one or two peculiarities, but the consort was alone when she entered the inner palace. So why are they so vigilant towards her? Maomao thought as she finished reading the letter and placed it in the letter box. Airins actions didnt seem to be particularly strange, though.

It was a couple of days later when she understood that, but at this point in ti, Maomao had no reason to know.

When she was mostly used to the work in the dical office, the weirdo tactician who was still relentlessly staring in from the window was taken away by her dad. Her dad had a bad leg, so as if they were sorry that he had to make several round trips, he was recently placed on a wagon and carried away. It seed very an, but he was missing a bone in his knee, so it cant be helped.

Huh? she said.

Ruon, her dad, who should have taken that weirdo away just then, had shown up again. When she wondered if he had forgotten sothing, he went inside the dical office.

Maomao packed up the dried bandages and went inside. The other court ladies had already assembled. It seems she hadnt gotten any ssages again. The grim-faced court physician told Maomao to line up as well.

I was thinking of going to the inner palace today, but I want to get a number of helpers, Ruon said.

So thats how it is. Is that why Ruon ca here?

The inner palace had the quack doctor, but recently, Ruon also visited the inner palace. The other court physicians still possessed their important thing, so only the forr eunuch Ruon could enter the inner palace.

In that case, I shall.

Stepping forward smoothly was the leader of the clique of four court ladies, Yao. Enen also ca forward, like a subordinate. When it ca to that, the other two also followed.

Unfortunately, we have already decided who will be coming along.

When the court physician said that, Yao narrowed her eyes.

In that case, is it this person? Without calling out her na, she just glanced at Maomao.

Its fine if this girl didnt rember her na, but Maomao wanted her to give up on stopping her from going to the inner palace. She beca a court lady to work there.

The only thing she does is washing, and it doesnt look like she does a good job. Ahh, and she also sweeps the floor. As if she was covering for Yao, one court lady, whose na Maomao couldnt rember, uttered.

Rather than a court lady, wouldnt it be more appropriate for her to be a maidservant?

They giggled together.

(No, isnt it because you wont do it?)

Even if she was called a maidservant, that was all she did, so she didnt think much of it, but she wondered what would co of denying the work she was told to do as work.

Should I rebut, she looked, when the bearded court physician smiled and placed his hand on the shoulders of the two court ladies whose nas she didnt know. It was the court physician who had tested them when they ca in the first ti.

I see. You two can go ho.

At the sudden words, the two court ladies widened their eyes. Wh-what?

I an, I was sure that I have told you to wash up properly. Do you think I should keep those who arbitrarily decide that its not work and do nothing? I hate those types the most.

He was speaking gently, but on the other hand, there was an atmosphere that gave people no options.

You passed the exam, I guess. But you werent suited for work in the dical office. Youll be rotated to another post, but theres heaps of cleaning and washing in other places, so you should be prepared for that.

After stating that, he indicated to the young court physician to take the two away.

Y-yao-sama! They looked at Yao for help.

Speaking of Yao and Enen, they only looked shocked.

Well then, its quieted down. I have one more thing to add. The court physician looked at the remaining two court ladies, Maomao, and then her dad. I also hate nepotism.

Her dads brows bent into a shape in embarrassnt.

(Could this be..?)

Maomao had planned to take the exam properly, but seeing her surroundings, it might not have been taken as so.

Above all, since coming here, she couldnt deny that it had been a hindrance to work due to the weirdo tactician hanging around.

Well then, thats all from . Quickly go to the inner palace or whatever, please.

Her dad dipped his head with a troubled expression.

In the end, it was Maomao and the two who remained, the three of them, who will be going.

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